Wanna Work With Brad Pitt? Then Don't Get On His 'S*** List', Says Bullet Train Co-Star Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Aaron Taylor-Johnson said his Bullet Train co-star Brad Pitt has a list of "good and bad" actors he's worked with.
Wanna work with Brad Pitt? Make sure you stay in his good books.
That's according to Pitt's Bullet Train co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson, the Oscar-winning actor keeps a list of actors he doesn't want to work with.
Speaking at a Bullet Train screening at the Locarno International Film Festival, the Kick-Ass star, 32, described (per Variety) Pitt as "a humble and gracious human being" who is "in a new chapter of his life".
Taylor-Johnson added, "He just wants to bring light and joy into the world and be around people who are there to have a good time. You work with many actors and after a while you start making notes: ‘I am definitely not working with this person ever again.’ Brad has this list too: the ‘good’ list and the s*** list.”
Needless to say, Taylor-Johnson is on Pitt's 'good' list. And so is Sandra Bullock, 58. Pitt appeared in her recent action rom-com The Lost City and she returned the favour by starring in Bullet Train as a handler for Pitt's assassin character.
The Fight Club star recently told Brazilian presenter Hugo Gloss, "Sandy is an old friend. She's a diehard person I could call for favours over the years and I have done many many times and she's always there.
"Her timing was great, she was a great person to have in my ear in a situation like what which is actually kind of intimate. It just worked out really well and she had her film and I got to do a little bit of hers. I think we'll continue to do the same."
Pitt was also full of praise for Bullet Train co-star Joey King, 23, who plays hired He said: "She's a powerhouse. She was just 21 when we were filming. Listen, I consider us pretty sharp but she's the sharpest of us all."
Bullet Train (M18) is now showing in cinemas. — BANG SHOWBIZ
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