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   The article named Brad Pitt surprises the crowd at CinemaCon  was published on the site http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies by Scott Bowles on 16 of April.
   The article begins with the words that  CinemaCon got off to one of its most rollicking starts in years, thanks to a surprise appearance from Brad Pitt, who visited the conference of theater owners to plug his film, 'World War Z.'. 
   The author tells us what happens when Brad Pitt shows up. The star stunned attendees of the nation's largest convention of theater owners Monday night when he took the stage to introduce 10 minutes of footage to his zombie apocalypse thriller, due in theaters June 21.
The two-minute introduction was the buzz of the conference, overshadowing a celebrity-heavy evening for Paramount Pictures. 
   The author notes that  Pitt made quite the impression. Parts of his speech were drowned out by screams of "I love you!'' from the normally staid crowd of more than 6,000 exhibitors who packed the Caesars Palace theater for Paramount's slate. The presentation included an introduction from the stars of Star Trek Into Darkness (May 17), and a screening of Michael Bay's action-comedy Pain & Gain (April 26).
The author tells about Pitt’s speech. Pitt, sporting a loose ponytail, told the crowd that "five years ago, I knew absolutely nothing about a zombie. Today I consider myself an expert."
   He says he joined the Marc Forster film "because I wanted to do a film my boys could see before they turned 18. One that they would like, anyways. And they love a zombie."
   Pitt says that one of the challenges of doing War, which centers on a global zombie outbreak that turns a human into the living dead in 12 seconds, was in staking a claim in a hot genre "that's been done quite often and done really, really well."
   The author adds thatBay rounded out the evening with Gain, the true story starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson about Florida bodybuilders who find themselves in a Florida extortion ring.
   The director of the Transformers series, who called Gain a pet project for the past 12 years, says he did the movie because he was "tired of the press saying I can only do multi-hundred-million-dollar movies. " At $25 million, he said, "Pain & Gain is my little movie."
   In conclusion the author writes even if the stars aren't. Wahlberg and Johnson gave a quick video introduction to the CinemaCon crowd, which was clearly disappointed they did not show up personally. Wahlberg explained that they wanted to attend the conference, but Bay had them tirelessly promoting the movie overseas.



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