Brad Is Burning

August 27, 2008 at 3:15pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Brad Pitt, sporting some big pimpin' finery (how Hustle and Flow does he look?), arrives at the 65th Annual Venice Film Festival to promote his new Coen Brothers film co-starring George Clooney, Burn After Reading. He brought along adopted sons Maddox and Pax to experience the event while Mama Angelina stayed in France with the rest of the couple's brood (newborn twins and their two daughters). 

Brad took full advantage of his time away, partying with co-star Clooney at the Hotel Cipriani until 3am after the pair hosted a VIP black tie fundraiser for their charity Not On My Watch.

He's living la dolce vita.

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