No. No. NO! Mistakes were made, but not by me!

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Re: No. No. NO! Mistakes were made, but not by me!

Postby Olga on Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:40 am

I bought this book. :D
I hope it is entertaining!
:bluemad: I don't need it, I don't want it, and I don't like it! You're scaring me!! :bluemad:
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Re: No. No. NO! Mistakes were made, but not by me!

Postby Goodrum on Mon May 03, 2010 4:11 am

ENFP123 wrote:
keirsey wrote:Brad Pitt: An Expediting Artisan.

Not an Architect Rational, for sure.


Why Expediting?


What I found out...--->

Whilst reading a little on Gwyneth Paltrow, I came across Brad Pitt, which wasn't that an unpleasant experience:

-Describing Brad in the book, they talk of his "charisma"/ "carrying his own light in front of the camera, yet a private person/ comfortable in his own skin/self confident/ it was an impulsiveness to drop out of school/follow his heart and wanted to go acting. The comment was made about his early acting days, how he took to the stage/screen/camera, very comfortable in that.

-He lied to his parents about going to LA, he was, (in reality), going to become an actor, but he told them he was going there to enrol in design school.

-They make the comment he had grown up, "bending the rules"...striking out on his own to LA to act was not out of character for him.

-He had had, a party boy reputation.

-To make ends meet he stripped off, did the beefy shots to bring in money, (presuming they mean modelling?), and drove strippers around town for work, (LA), and would sleep in his car.

Performer artisan? :SP:

How would that gel with a healer... :?: :NF: :SP: Wouldn't we bore the pants off a performer after a while? Rhetorical. Who knows. TOL.
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Re: No. No. NO! Mistakes were made, but not by me!

Postby Narnia51483 on Mon May 03, 2010 5:42 am

I can definitely see him as a performer, especially given his performance in "Burn After Reading". There are other movies where he seems to have some of this same energy, and I think it may come natural to him.

I had a very good performer friend once, and I can totally see Brad Pitt fitting into this role in real life (not that I know the man though, of course).
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