“I want to thank my co star.. Margot Robbie’s Feet”: Brad Pitt’s Cheekiest Dig At Quentin Tarantino’s Obsession With Feet Would Make Your Day

Pitt took his chance to joke about Tarantino's recurring trend of shots of actor's feet in his films after accepting his award in the past.

"I want to thank my co star.. Margot Robbie's Feet": Brad Pitt's Cheekiest Dig At Quentin Tarantino's Obsession With Feet Would Make Your Day

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  • Brad Pitt won the SAG Award for Best Male Actor in Supporting Role for his performance in Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood.
  • The star took to the stage to thank all his co-stars and filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for making the film and his award possible.
  • To take a sly dig at Tarantino's habit of shooting feet in his films, the star also thanked his co-stars feet for their appearance.
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Less often than most, there are times when stars are known to be quite sarcastic and playful when it comes to their comments and statements to give their fans something to chuckle at. This time, it was none other than Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt, who took a sly shot at Quentin Tarantino after working with him in Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood.

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Brad Pitt in a still from Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood
Brad Pitt in a still from Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood

On the night of the 26th SAG Awards in the past, the actor won the award for his role in the aforementioned film for Best Male Actor in Supporting Role, and to show his gratitude for his co-stars, he started thanking them all. But to take a dig at Tarantino’s obsession with shooting the cast’s feet in his films, he also thanked his co-stars’ feet.

Brad Pitt Took A Sly Dig At Quentin Tarantino For His Obsession With Shooting Feet In His Films

Margot Robbie in a still from Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood
Margot Robbie in a still from Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood

Friendly banter between co-stars and the rest of the crew during the making of a film builds character and helps them become comfortable around each other. And when it comes to on-screen chemistry, then Brad Pitt is known to make that happen with everyone around him during the production of his films.

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And when that on-screen chemistry and subsequent performance got him an award, it was time to show his gratitude. After winning the SAG Award (via TNT) for Best Male Actor in Supporting Role, he took the mic and showed his gratitude, calling his co-stars Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio for their amazing performances that made Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood, it’s such an outstanding film.

But to convey his gratitude for the film director Quentin Tarantino, he decided to do so along with taking a dig at his quirk of shooting the feet of the characters in his films. He said:

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“I want to thank my co-stars Leo, Margot Robbie, Margot Robbie’s feet, Margaret Qualy’s feet, Dakota Fanning’s feet. Seriously, Quentin has seperated more women from the shoes than the TSA.”

His co-stars, along with the director and the rest of the attendees in the venue, couldn’t help but laugh their guts out at this joke.

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Why Is Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood A Must Watch

A still from Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood
A still from Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood

One of the most crucial reasons why Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood must be viewed by everyone at least once in their lives because it gives us a view of what old Hollywood was like.

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While today, the film industry may be all about blockbusters and dollar signs, back in the day, it was all about individual filmmakers and their visions that followed the path of critical excellence more than commercial success. Along with that, the period of the late 70s and early 80s mixed with the nostalgic and interesting tales related to the creation of films and stars that made them possible, the film acts like a time machine and becomes a window into the past glory of Hollywood.

Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood, streaming on Hulu.

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