Moldova.ORG -- Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are among the Hollywood stars recalling about their first cinema experiences in a series of new film interviews shot by Gwyneth Paltrow’s moviemaker brother Jake, as Contactmusic reports.
In “The First Ones”, sponsored by the New York Times, Pitt remembers viewing “Butch Cassidy + The Sundance Kid”, while “Titanic” star DiCaprio "cried for, like, three days" after watching “King Kong”.
The revealing recollections, which also feature Helen Mirren and Cate Blanchett, can be viewed on the New York Times' website.
Publication date: 12 February 2007
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