By Stone Martindale Jan 8, 2008, 17:23 GMT
True to form, George Clooney and Don Cheadle could not resist taking a shot at pal Brad Pitt at the Critic's Choice Awards.
George Clooney arrives for the Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles, California USA, 07 January 2008. The Broadcast Film Critics' Association created the Critics' Choice Awards to recognize excellence in cinematic achievement. EPA/PAUL BUCK
Topics such as the writer’s strike and a Brad Pitt museum were broached by Extra reporters to stars George Clooney and Don Cheadle.
“I don’t cross picket lines,” George Clooney told Extra.
When pressed by Extra to find out if he had anything to do with the alleged boycott that was going to happen at the Golden Globes, Clooney continued. “I certainly don’t call people up and say do anything. I follow my own instincts on those kinds of things.”
And what of friend Brad Pitt who is allegedly getting his own museum in his hometown?
Clooney and good friend Don Cheadle couldn't resist.
Cheadle quipped: “I would run tours. I would allow myself to be ensconced in wax. I would do whatever it takes to see that the Brad Pitt museum is a 100% success.”
Clooney also showed his support saying, “I’d pay a good $4.50 to go to that museum.”
For more from the Critic’s Choice Awards, tune in to “Extra” on Tuesday, January 8th and for all the latest celebrity news, log on here
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