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You're surprised Jolie and Pitt would stoop to do a mere commercial? The couple that sold their baby pictures to the highest bidder? Twice?
slobone, Jolie and Pitt then gave the money they made on the pictures to charity. I applaud them for that.
Oh, Daily Beast. How you amuse me. But you missed a few!
Nicolas Cage runs afoul of aliens while singing along to Beethoven's Fifth in his pick-up: http://tinyurl.com/anunmx
And this Japanese commercial, which features no celebs but is truly awesome: http://tinyurl.com/cxccoq
Forgot one myself...a vastly superior depiction of Orson Welles boozed up and flubbing his lines: http://tinyurl.com/2fl5xp
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there are many better Japanese commercials starring American celebrities...The Megan Ryan one being one of my personal favorites.
http://thepopcorntrick.blogspot.com/2008/10/top-us-celebrities-as-seen- in-japanese.html
There was a great one in the mid-90s of Ringo Starr promoting apples because ringo means apple in Japanese.
You have missed one of the finest foreign celeb commercials of all time: Charles Bronson for Mandom cologne (http://tinyurl.com/mandom).
He is truly the manliest of manly men...
Brad Pitt is just flat funny.
Thank you.
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