Brad Pitt to Narrate Super Bowl Documentary
"Who Dat Nation" gets a movie star.
Brad Pitt is running for Emperor of New Orleans. The actor has worked to rebuild the city after Hurricane Katrina, clean up after the gulf oil spill, and now he's honoring the Big Easy's football team. Pitt will be the voice of a new documentary on the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl victory.
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The NFL has announced Pitt will narrate the upcoming documentary "America's Game: 2009 New Orleans Saints," a film about the football team's amazing upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts earlier this year.
The special will air on the NFL Network on September 8th, the night before the Saints play their first game of the 2010-'11 season.
America's Game has been an annual special since 2006 honoring the Super Bowl champion of that year, and has included celebrity narrators like Bruce Willis, Tom Selleck, Jon Hamm, Alec Baldwin, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris, Martin Sheen, Gene Hackman and Kevin Bacon.
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This is just the latest move by Pitt on behalf of New Orleans. The actor's Make It Right Foundation has built 150 affordable homes in the area, and he's taken an almost vigilante-style attitude towards BP, the spillers of all the oil in the gulf.
"I was never for the death penalty before," he said in Spike Lee's HBO documentary But If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise. "But I am willing to look at it again."


