Pitt is not only an Academy Award-winning actor, though.

Ladybug, ‘Bullet Train’ (2022)

Everything aboutDavid Leitch’sfilms screams action-packed and escapist.

All happening while not being able to take a breather.

Cliff Booth in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Ladybug in Bullet Train, Tyler Durden in Fight Club, and Jeffrey in Twelve Monkeys.

Seeing Pitt’s unhinged character race his way through a train to stay alive is enough to cause whiplash.

The film follows a writer and his girlfriend while they’re working on a book about serial killers.

They must later fight to survive once he turns on them.

Ladybug beat up and bloody in Bullet Train.

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The role is very different from most of Pitt’s later ones.

Aldo is the brutal and apathetically cruel Nazi-killing Lieutenant inQuentin Tarantino’sode to revenge.

Tarantino is no stranger to bloody violence, but Pitt’s character took things even further.

Tyler Durden in a tank top at the end of Fight Club.

Or you will die tryin'."

Many people hardly remember Pitt being in the movie.

He played a small but memorable, role as Clarence’s stoner roommate, Floyd.

Early using scissors in front of a mirror in Kalifornia.

He looks all the part of a sluggish, deadbeat roommate with long, greasy hair and sweatpants.

Jerry is very selfish, so he makes his way down to Mexico against his partner’s wishes.

He finds himself in horrible predicaments involving shootouts, stealing cars, and arrests.

Aldo Raine talking to soldiers about killing Nazis in Inglourious Basterds.

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Now fucking pay me, before the screen cuts to black.

And unhinged he was.

Cliff Booth, ‘Once Upon a Time…

Floyd laying on the couch in sweatpants with a bag of Fritos in True Romance.

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In particular, Pitt’s Cliff Booth is a character’s roller coaster ride.

It’s one of the few movies that he’s in where he explores one.

Despite this, Pitt played the goofy and methodical Mickey perfectly.

Jerry trying to get a dog holding a football out of the back of his pickup truck in The Mexican.

When Mickey doesn’t throw his first fight as agreed, another match is demanded of him.

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Jackie looking outside the passenger window in Killing Them Softly.

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Jeffrey in the asylum in Twelve Monkeys.

Cliff Booth relaxing by the film trailer in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

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Brad Pitt as Mickey O’Neil sitting in a boxing ring in Snatch

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