Happy Birthday, Brad Pitt! Here’s His Top 5 Steamiest Moments Onscreen Including "Allied"

Brad Pitt’s divorce with Angelina Jolie isn’t the only thing fans are concerned about. Pitt also celebrated his birthday(Dec. 18) and here’s a gift to his fans.

Everyone wishes Pitt happiness for his 53rd birthday and success in life, too, especially with the upcoming “World War Z 2” and “War Machine” films. So, in honor of his success, here are the top 10 steamiest moments of Pitt onscreen.

First on the list is his most recent film with Marion Cotillard in “Allied.” Though Marion said that their scenes weren’t really sexy when filming, the trailer suggests otherwise. This was even released by Paramount hours after the announcement of Brangelina’s divorce, Daily Mail reports.

Second on the list is from the film “Meet Joe Black” (1998). Pitt represents as death in the film, but his shirtless scenes definitely gave life to the viewers.

Who would forget his shirtless fights in the “Fight Club” (1999), right? Based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, Brad Pitt definitely got serious in the role as he had his own workout and diet while filming the move.

Fourth on the list is another shirtless scene in the film “Thelma & Louise” which was released on 1991. Pitt wasn’t the main cast in the film, but him being shirtless just made him a memorable character the movie.

On top of the list, the last but definitely not the least, is “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” which was released 11 years ago. It wasn’t all sexy for the film, especially with their fight scenes when they realized they were both spies.

However, everyone would agree that the makeout scene after this was too hot to handle, right? The film was released just in time when the rumors of their affair also went public, MTV reports.

Again, happy birthday Brad Pitt, and thank you for all the gifts. Do you have a favorite Brad Pitt scene in a movie? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.

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