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Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie chat with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about the wild opening scene of their movie “Babylon,“ and the definition of a “star.“ RELATED: Jennifer Coolidge returns to ’White Lotus’ in ’mysterious’ Sicily Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt can’t get you into the most rip-roaring Hollywood parties, but with their latest film, “Babylon,” they can give you a taste of the singular magic of a movie set. Art imitates stressful life in a massive scene early on during Damien Chazelle’s over-the-top ode to old Hollywood. In “Babylon” (in theaters Friday), filmmakers are trying to line up a key shot in a silent costume drama where A-list power player Jack Conrad (Pitt) plants a kiss on his leading lady just as extras bang around in swords and shields behind them, an orchestra plays, an explosion goes off and the sun sets – all at the same time. And that had to be like clockwork for Chazelle and Co., too. “I’m so
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