Brad Pitt: I'll Marry Angelina Jolie When "It's Important to Our Kids" Brad Pitt hinted that he and Angelina Jolie will eventually tie the knot. "If we feel it's important to our kids, we would," he tells Today show's Ann Curry in a new interview about his Make It Right Foundation project in New Orleans. Of his six children, he says, "I'm really proud of this family. I look at my sons and daughters... I feel rich being around them. Each one offers so much to the mix." But Pitt -- who attended the premiere of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with Jolie in New Orleans on Monday -- says he tries to avoid talking about his kids. "I just walk away feeling bad about it when I do," he says, adding that what he has to say about the family "seems to get cheapened somehow as it goes through the filter and the airwaves. I just want to keep it close to the chest." Jolie previously admitted that their children ask them why she and Pitt haven't wed yet. "Usually people fall in love and everything revolves around the ritual of marriage, children are an afterthought. We did everything backwards," she recently told the Italian edition of Vanity Fair. "But sooner or later it will be the kids who ask us [to get married]," she added. "You know, they see films and start asking questions. Such as, 'Why are Shrek and Fiona married and you're not?'" Brad Pitt to Kids: No Acting Until You're 18 There's another reason to see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, besides the fact that it stars Brad Pitt, is directed by David Fincher and looks awesome. Drumroll please...Shiloh makes a little cameo! Brad refuses to call it that, though. At last night's New Orleans premiere of the film, he explained to E! News that Shi is only in one scene because the real actor baby was crying too much and they needed a baby who could behave. Shiloh obliged and showed that actor baby what's up. However, Shiloh better not be hoping to go all Jaden Smith, because papa Pitt sternly plans to tell his kids, "[You can pursue acting only] after you're 18, you can do whatever you want to do." If we're not going to be seeing any Jolie-Pitts at the cineplex for another decade, at least we still have Suri Cruise. We have a hunch she'll be making her big-screen debut soon enough... Brad Pitt: "My Goal" Is to Bring the Moustache Back in Style Brad Pitt is bringing moustaches back. "That's my goal," the actor, 44, told Extra at the Monday screening of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in New Orleans. "I don't think 'staches are respected enough." The star has been sporting the facial hair while shooting war flick Inglourious Basterds. Added Pitt: "It's political. It's a political statement." The actor -- who is born an old man ages backwards in Button -- said he didn't mind seeing an elderly version of himself on screen. "It's actually kind of comforting to see that," he said. "No surprises." Pitt was joined at the premiere by Angelina Jolie -- whom he'd consider marrying should it become important to their six kids, he said on the Today show Monday. "I'm very, very proud," Jolie said about her beau's movie. When asked if the family had a nice Thanksgiving, Jolie -- who usually only makes cereal for Pitt -- said: "Yeah, we did. Wonderful. We all did chip in." Pitt admits he didn't bake the turkey either. "[The cooking] wasn't me, but we ate like kings," he said. credits: usmagazine + eonline