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Brad Pitt says his "instincts" allowed him to detect photographers hiding on
the set of his new movie 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward
Robert Ford'.
Brad told the USA Today newspaper: "You develop radar. Like I know when
there's someone in the bushes 300 yards away shooting. I know to recognise
that feeling. On the Canadian set, there was a guy in total camouflage, who
commandoed his way on knee and elbow. And I know that feeling. It's
inexplicable, it's just one of those instincts."
The film's director Andrew Dominik confirmed Brad's sixth sense for
snappers: "He would always spot the paparazzi hiding in the trees."
Brad, who plays American outlaw Jesse James, found it easy to relate to his
character because he often feels "paranoid" and "hunted".
He explained: "I understand the essence of paranoia. I understand being
hunted, to some degree. I understand a bounty on my head."
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