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Brad Pitt: Working with Leonardo DiCaprio was 'easy peasy'

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Brad Pitt: Working with Leonardo DiCaprio was 'easy peasy'

By Claire Gregory

 

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Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt at the film's UK premiere

 

Brad Pitt has joked that it was good to have Leonardo DiCaprio helping him out on their new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

 

Pitt - who plays a stuntman in the latest offering from Quentin Tarantino - told Sky News he enjoyed finally appearing on screen with his old friend.

 

"He's a good egg," Pitt said of the Oscar winner at the film's premiere in London.

 

"Easy peasy, and I was really happy to have him to help carry the load."

 

Full Story: https://news.sky.com/story/brad-pitt-working-with-leonardo-dicaprio-was-easy-peasy-11773806

Help carry the load?!?

You're an actor.

Just saw this flick Friday, July 26th, and must make a sincere suggestion to potential viewers:  Please, before you attend a showing, be familiar with the infamous California killer 'cult' leader Charles Manson, and his 'Family' of followers, and the actual horrendous crimes they perpetrated.  By doing so you will better appreciate the overall screenplay, direction, and other essential aspects of this film.

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