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    Clooney, Pitt, other pals gather for Oscar lunch

    BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) — George Clooney says the best thing about Academy Awards nominations is not necessarily the prizes. It's hanging with old and new friends.

    At the annual Oscar nominee luncheon Monday, Clooney said he's made new pals on the awards circuit this season and has been happy to catch up with longtime friends such as Viola Davis and Brad Pitt, his co-star in the "Ocean's Eleven" movies.

    "A lot of people at home think we all hang out together. I think they think we're always at the Hilton drinking champagne. The truth is I hadn't seen Brad in about a year" until they crossed paths around the time of January's Golden Globes, Clooney told reporters before sitting down to lunch. "So it's fun to catch up, and it's fun to see people I like and haven't seen in a long time."

    Both are up for the best-actor Oscar — Clooney for "The Descendants" and Pitt for "Moneyball."

    Clooney said he also has had fun getting to know other nominees such as best-actor contenders Gary Oldman of "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," Jean Dujardin of "The Artist" and Demian Bichir of "A Better Life."

    Pitt joked that like Clooney, awards season has allowed him to make a lot of new acquaintances.

    "I met this guy named George," Pitt said, stumbling over the pronunciation of the name, "G-g-george, Jorge Clooney. Very nice guy. Very personable and very nice guy."

    Along with Clooney and Pitt, others among the 150 nominees at the luncheon included "The Help" co-stars Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer; "Albert Nobbs" co-stars Glenn Close and Janet McTeer; "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" star Rooney Mara; "My Week with Marilyn" co-stars Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh; "The Artist" co-star Berenice Bejo; and "Hugo" director Martin Scorsese.

    Davis, who appeared in Clooney's "Out of Sight" and "Solaris," has been such good friends with the superstar that he invited her and her husband to spend their honeymoon at his villa in Italy. She recalled having four- and five-course meals a day as the only guests at his 22-room home. But Davis said such romantic getaways and the glamorous get-ups she puts on for awards shows are not part of her daily life.

    "If you guys could see me when I'm at home with my cornrows," Davis said. "I am not a glam woman. This definitely is a mask I put on for the public. My biggest fear is that paparazzi with some, like, lens is going to come into my backyard and see me when I get in my pool. That would be very unfortunate."

    Six-time nominee Close recalled coming to the Oscar luncheon when she was first nominated for 1982's "The World According to Garp" and "being astounded that I met some people who were really almost hyperventilating as to whether they were going to win or not. And I have never understood that, because you just do the simple math."

    Close weighed being one of five best-actress nominees against the astronomical odds against success in show business, with the number of actors out of work at any given time and the sheer number of movies made each year.

    "And then you're one of five," Close said. "How could you possibly think of yourself as a loser?"

    Spencer, the supporting-actress front-runner, said she still remains star-struck being in the same room with superstars she has admired during a long career toiling in small TV and film roles before her breakout performance in "The Help."

    "It's just a bunch of really normal people who happen to be named Glenn Close and George Clooney and Brad Pitt," Spencer said. "Sometimes, you just find yourself ogling them. I still do. I think I've kind of mauled everyone thus far."

    Though she's new to the Oscars, Spencer has old friends herself among the field. She and fellow supporting-actress nominee Melissa McCarthy, a rare contender in a mainstream comedy for "Bridesmaids," have been pals for years.

    McCarthy said the whirlwind of her Oscar success has made her reflect on her early career, struggling to land a TV commercial or two a year so she would not have to go back to waiting tables.

    "It's been a pretty amazing, surreal year," McCarthy said. "I keep pinching myself, and I really hope I don't get the call where someone says, 'Kidding, kidding.'"

    The menu for Hollywood's most-exclusive lunch included chopped vegetable salad; hors d'ouevres featuring Indochina spiced beef and roasted Asian barbecue duck; a main course of Atlantic salmon; and sorbet with mango sauce and berries for dessert.

    Nominees also posed for a group photograph.

    The next time the 2011 nominees will gather is on Oscar night Feb. 26. The 84th annual awards show will be televised live on ABC from Hollywood's Kodak Theatre.

    Brian Grazer, a producer of the broadcast, told the luncheon crowd that the Kodak will be redesigned to look like "a timeless movie theater."

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    AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen contributed to this report.

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    32 comments

    • Your Daddy  •  Shreveport, United States  •  3 months ago
      I hope that George had the common courtesy to give him a reach-around!
    • Tommy  •  Ithaca, United States  •  3 months ago
      Mitt Romney is gonna win BIG this year, he is nominated for 3 Gaffeys.
      1"I'm not concerned about the very poor"
      2."Corporations are people, my friend"
      3.I'm here to save America's soul
      ........and he is a Shoo in for second place, come November.
      there is buzz in the air of maybe getting a talk show for mitt in december
      monday nights, just after the infomercial following jimmy fallen
      so he can share his warm million dollar smile and save america's soul for half an hour every week
      • pelle 3 months ago
        He likes to fire people, too, don't forget about that Gaffey.
      • Lin 3 months ago
        you're both idiots. And this isn't about politics.
      • Tommy 3 months ago
        dang dum, totally forgot about that one.
        He might just sweep the awards this year
        (although that one was out of context, unlike the other ones in Full context)
    • Veronica  •  Detroit, United States  •  3 months ago
      I liked Glenn Close's comment the best regarding the astronomical odds of even being an actor. She has it all in perspective.
    • BohemianConspiracy  •  Lausanne, Switzerland  •  3 months ago
      Those are real beautiful photos ... Jean ofthegarden (the english traduction of "Dujardin") - Georgous Clowney (and Brad) ...
    • VVV  •  San Francisco, United States  •  3 months ago
      too funny my comment about the george guy(walking std/manho) was taken off by yahoo.(the yahoo bimbos got mad,oh how sad!)
      Sorry george you're still ugly as hell to me .and your movies still annoy the crap out of me......
    • james k  •  3 months ago
      What? No hot fudge sundae with gold sprinkles? Is the Academy cutting back this year? And, what will the theatre be named next year after the Kodak logo is ripped down? Al's Bail Bond Theatre?? Hydrox Urinal Cake Theatre??
      • Snake Oiler 3 months ago
        Would your second title be in reference to George Michael?
      • Cookie 3 months ago
        How about the IPhone Theater...or the Ross-Dress For Less Theater!
    • Annabeau  •  3 months ago
      The menu included a "chopped vegetable salad." That's a shame. I know I like my salads to have all the cucumbers, carrots and tomatoes whole.
    • maryjanesuncle  •  Springfield, United States  •  3 months ago
      1% who pretend for a living and act like they have an education. They are the human equal of a Twinkie...
    • linda  •  West Palm Beach, United States  •  3 months ago
      They seem to be so down-to-earth, generous with their time & charities....I have followed George since bit parts on TV and Brad since Thelma & Louise...Maybe it's because I'm a grandma, and not envious of the ladies mentioned either. I love that this group is flesh and blood...and not ego driven. Read interviews in Vanity Fair. Have NEVER missed the Oscars..my family laughs.
      • Fritz 3 months ago
        What makes you think that Clooney isn't egotistical? Hollywood relatives helps him.
      • Sam 3 months ago
        Old lady in tennis shoes.
    • qwerty q  •  Bergenfield, United States  •  3 months ago
      Who is the bigger star? pitt or clooney?
      • james k 3 months ago
        Clooney... hands down!
      • Cookie 3 months ago
        Pitt..hands up!!!
      • Veronica 3 months ago
        Pitt's the better actor, Clooney is the same person in every movie...
    • Avran  •  3 months ago
      Hey what about us "the fans" We would Love to Hang out and Party with them too !
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, United States  •  3 months ago
      We would definitely have a good time at or watching all the parties and the inauguration of our unsung leaders.
    • M  •  3 months ago
      This article makes them all sort of seem kind of normal. Like you'd want to party with them. Nice.
    • david  •  3 months ago
      need some poison
    • Fritz  •  Kingman, United States  •  3 months ago
      Lets see which one's money bought the award. Who gives a crap anyway.
      • M 3 months ago
        Wow, you seem kind of bitter. Did you get passed over for a "participant" trophy in Tball, or something?
      • M 3 months ago
        Wow, you seem kind of bitter. Did you get passed over for a "participant" trophy in Tball, or something?
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, United States  •  3 months ago
      I am a menopausal old woman and there is just no telling what I will do or say to anybody.
    • pelle  •  Austin, United States  •  3 months ago
      I think Clooney & Pitt cancel each other out & Jean Dujardin, buoyed by the success of "The Artist" wins.
    • Kidd Badpatty  •  3 months ago
      George Clooney, boy gigalo. His girls keep getting younger, and he is getting more Hugh Hefner like...lol.
    • Michele  •  3 months ago
      Brad needs to clean up his hair. He looks rough...and not in the good way.
    • Miz Val  •  3 months ago
      Did Clooney and Pitt call each other and discuss what they wearing to the lunch and who they were going to sit next too.Both of them needed a break from the wanna be girlfriend and the has been no talent stick. How whipped can you get?