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Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston's reunion for 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' fundraiser is sure to drive 2020 blues away

Julia Roberts was just as excited as fans to see Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reuniting on screen, 15 years after their divorce.

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Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reunited on Thursday at a fundraising table read for 1982s Fast Times at Ridgemont High along with Jimmy Kimmel, John Legend, Ray Liotta, Julia Roberts, Shia LaBeouf, Morgan Freeman, and Henry Golding.

The hour-long streaming event took place on the Facebook page for Penn’s nonprofit CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) and LiveXLive as well as the criminal justice reform group Reform Alliance. Dane Cook hosted and Freeman narrated the unrehearsed read.

Fans were excited to see Pitt and Aniston performing together, 15 years after their divorce. While Pitt voice the character of Brad Hamilton, played by Judge Reinhold in the film, Aniston played Phoebe Cates’ Linda Barrett character. The ex-couple re-enacted the movie’s swimsuit sequence to the joy of their fans. 

"Hi, Brad," Aniston as Linda said. "You know how cute I always thought you were. I think you're so sexy. Will you come to me?"

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Fans loved the moment, with one user tweeting, "I LOVE seeing Brad and Jen together on the same screen." And judging by the expressions from Robert's face, she was into it too, just like the rest of us. What's more is that both Aniston and Pitt had a sweet moment when they exchanged pleasantries early on during the read. 

Speaking about others who were part of it, Roberts voiced Stacy Hamilton, the perky younger sister of Brad Hamilton. LaBeouf handled Penn’s iconic Jeff Spicoli character and Liotta played several scenes as Spicoli’s antagonist Mr. Hand. Legend voiced football star Charles Jefferson and his little brother. Golding handled the role of science teacher Mr. Vargas. McConaughey took on Mike Damone while Cook played Mark "Rat" Ratner.

The event concluded with a short appearance by director Amy Heckerling and screenwriter Cameron Crowe, who adapted the script from his book about going undercover at a San Diego high school.

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