CELEBRITIES AND COMPUTERS
JANUARY 26 2009 12:12h
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The famous actor admitted that he never goggled his own name, because he is not good with computers.
It seems that for famous actors, computer illiteracy is a totally normal thing. During Newsweek’s Oscar round table, the famous actor admitted that he has never goggled his own name.
“Dear God. No. Never. First of all, I don't really know how to operate a computer” said Pitt for Newsweek.
Besides not preferring 21st century technology, he said today what he thinks about today’s propaganda.
“This publicity machine is out of control…It’s everything we didn’t sign up for. There’s this whole other entity that you get sucked into. You have to go and sell your wares. Somehow you’re not supporting your film if you don’t get out on a show and talk about your personal life. It has nothing to do with why I do this” said Brad.
The star of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” says that he is happy he is not starting his career today.
“I feel for the people who are just getting into the business. It sets the wrong focus” “I have nothing to prove anymore” said Brad.
“The only thing that's worth anything is when you explore something that's interesting. I did a film a couple years ago, The Assassination of Jesse James and it's on the books as a failure. I loved that movie, I had such a great experience”. “My point is, I am absolutely free to follow the things that interest me” “I believe if it interests me, there will be a few other people interested as well. To me it comes down to discovery” said Brad Pitt, who was nominated for an Oscar this week.



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