“That’s the best movie I’m ever gonna be in”: Brad Pitt Had the Final Laugh After Fans and Experts Booed His Movie at Venice Film Festival

While Fight Club failed at the box office, Brad Pitt considered it the best movie of his career.

Brad Pitt Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Fight Club

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  • Fight Club, created under the vision of David Fincher, presented Brad Pitt in a new light. 
  • However, due to several factors, one of which being Helena Bonham Carter's notorious line, the movie failed at the box office.
  • Despite being booed at the Venice Film Festival in 1999, Brad Pitt considers it to be one of his best works.
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With his huge plethora of movies and shows, Brad Pitt can easily be considered one of Hollywood’s finest actors. While initially struggling to establish himself as an actor, Pitt is currently among the highest-paid actors in the world of Tinsel Town.

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However, with popularity comes several challenges and criticisms. For Pitt, it was the cult classic Fight Club, which garnered a lukewarm reception from the public when it was released in 1999.

Brad Pitt in Fight Club (credits: 20th Century Fox Film Corp)

Based on the outstanding literature of Chuck Palahniuk, the movie showcases the Bullet Train actor in a different light; however, even that was not enough to keep the spectators interested, and the movie gathered quite a lot of booing when it debuted at the Venice Film Festival in 1999, but Brad Pitt had a different reaction.

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Brad Pitt’s reaction to Fight Club getting booed

While people are now open to new thoughts and ideas employed in movies, this was not the case more than two decades ago, when people had a more conservative view of cinema. This was one of several reasons that the movie created under the directorial vision of David Fincher failed at the box office and faced criticism for being irresponsible.

Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in Fight Club (credits: 20th Century Fox Film Corp)

This was mainly due to the most notorious line in the movie, portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter as recalled by Brad Pitt on The Ringer.

It gets to one of Helena’s scandalous lines- ‘I haven’t been fu**ed like that since grade school!’- and literally the guy running the festival got up and left. Edward and I were still the only ones laughing

While Brad Pitt and Edward Norton were cracking up every second of the scene, the public present was not so much. Norton (via The Wrap) recalled:

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It got booed. It wasn’t playing well at all. Brad turns and looks at me says, ‘That’s the best movie I’m ever gonna be in.’ He was so happy.

Further, Norton recalled that the Troy actor was positively thrilled and cheery throughout the screening. Whether Fight Club would be a golden feather in Pitt’s success hat or not is still debatable.

However, one thing is certain: his popularity among the general public, particularly Jacob Elordi.

Jacob Elordi recalls having a crush on Brad Pitt

Starting his cinematic career with The Kissing Booth, Jacob Elordi quickly rose to the ranks of Hollywood’s heartthrob. While his burly ‘bad boy jock’ character won everyone over, his off-screen persona was also something that the audience quickly caught up on.

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Jacob Elordi in Euphoria season 2 (credits: HBO)

While the fanatics have been crushing over the actor ever since his initial movie, the actor, on the other hand, revealed his celebrity crush to be Brad Pitt.

In an interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show in 2023 (via Entertainment Tonight), the actor was asked about his first crush, to which he responded-

Brad Pitt. I think in Troy. That’s a beautiful man. There’s just no denying it.

While the comment surprised many, there’s no disputing that Brad Pitt nailed the character of Achilles, the famous Greek warrior in Troy.

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Written by Sakshi Singh

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Sakshi Singh is currently working as an entertainment writer at Fandomwire. A lawyer by education, she has written articles across all genres, covering everything from binge-worthy Netflix shows like Stranger Things and The Crown to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's latest blockbusters. In her free time, Sakshi enjoys painting and immersing herself in crime thrillers such as Mindhunter and True Detective.