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Maddox has a new ‘do.

The 7-year-old boy rocked a blue mohawk while boarding a speedboat with dad Brad Pitt and brother Pax in Venice, Italy, on Tuesday.

Pitt, 44, is in town for Venice Film Festival, where he will premiere his new Coen Brothers crime comedy, Burn After Reading, on Wednesday.

Along with George Clooney, Pitt is also expected to attend a fundraiser Tuesday night for their charity, Not On Our Watch, which aids victims in the Darfur region of Sudan and the cyclone in Myanma, the AP reports.

(It isn’t Pitt’s first noteworthy trip to Venice. In 2007, he attended the premiere of The Assassination of Jesse James… in Venice.)

Pitt has been spending quality time with his oldest son lately.

Pitt is probably trying to squeeze in as much family time as possible.

In October, he heads back to work on the Quentin Tarantino WWII drama Inglorious Bastards.

(text and foto by USMAGAZINE)

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There are no plans to make the latest James Bond novel, Devil May Care, into a movie, 007 filmmakers have said.

Producer Barbara Broccoli, of Eon Productions, told Variety magazine the company “loved” the novel, written by Birdsong author Sebastian Faulks.

But “because it is set in the 1960s, we haven’t considered making it in the near future”, she added.

The book, published in May to mark the centenary of the birth of Bond creator Ian Fleming, won rave reviews.

A spokeswoman for Eon said it had not ruled out a future Devil May Care film.

Hardback record

Faulks had previously said Eon liked the book but that it was up to them if they made it into a film.

The author, who is best known for historic novels including Charlotte Gray, was selected by Fleming’s estate to write the centenary novel.

As part of his research, Faulks read all the original Bond stories to capture Fleming’s style.

The book become publisher Penguin’s fastest-selling hardback fiction title, selling 44,093 copies in its first four days of publication.

By comparison, previous Penguin best-sellers by Tom Clancy and Nick Hornby have sold about 11,500 copies in their first four days.

(text By BBC NEWS)

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