Brad Pitt Ruined Shirtless Scenes, Jokes Charlie Hunnam
Pacific Rim star Charlie Hunnam recently talked about Brad‘s influence on shirtless scenes in films.
“Brad Pitt ruined it for everyone, after Fight Club the expectations of what a dude is supposed to look like shirtless went from here to here,” Charlie joked to Yahoo.
According to an interview the white shoes were a specific character choice made by Hunnam following research he did for the role. Many younger bikers (ala David LaBrava), in and around the Los Angeles area, wear similar shoes.
British actor Charlie Hunnam is leaving Los Angeles and moving to a rural ranch in a bid to escape the Hollywood party scene.
The “Pacific Rim” star, who has lived in L.A. for more than a decade, has bought a property outside of the city and is planning to
move there full-time with his jewelry designer girlfriend Morgana McNelis.Hunnam, 33, wants to spend his time at the ranch growing vegetables and looking after animals.
He tells Britain’s 7 Nights magazine, “I don’t go to parties – I don’t shuck (sic) and jive it up with the Hollywood crowd. None of that crap interests me at all, and actually, my girlfriend and I just bought a ranch, so we are getting out of Hollywood completely. It’s in California. We’ve got 30 chickens and a couple of donkeys, a couple of ducks and we’ve got a big, organic garden. We are going to try to live a bit more sustainably.”
Hunnam plans to raise his chickens for their meat, but he admits he will struggle to kill the birds, adding, “The chickens have already started to make friends with me and I really want to eat them… Oh man! I am going to be taking them to the vet and giving them mouth to mouth.”
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Shortly after our meeting, Hunnam is off to prepare for the beginning of the five-and-a-half month shoot on series three of Sons of Anarchy. He is undertaking a 1,000-mile round trip to a biker rally in Arizona. And he has, at last, some money in his pocket. "I just got a nice pay rise for the third season. Finally, I can afford to live on this wage," he says with a laugh. "I've always worked for free my whole career. I've never really gone for the money. If it's a question of getting a lot of money in my pocket and there not being enough money to shoot the show properly, I'd rather we do it the way we're doing it. I feel very young, and I've got years to make money. I'd rather make a show we can be proud of than drive a Range Rover."
In any case, he has a shiny Harley-Davidson Dyna in his garage. It is, of course, the real biker-gang deal.