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George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon left their prints in cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre Tuesday June 5th.

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The threesome stepped out gorgeously as they would always do in every of their public appearances. Best pals Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Matt Damon have on Tuesday June 5th, hours before the Hollywood premiere of "Ocean's Thirteen," took time posing for fans and photographers after having their prints left in cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

The "Ocean's Thirteen" stars and the film producer Jerry Weintraub left their handprints and footprints in wet cement in front of the famed Grauman's Chinese Theatre, stopped traffic along Hollywood Boulevard, blocks from the Kodak Theatre, the venue for the Academy Awards.

"If I had to be on my hands and knees with three other guys, I can't think of three better guys to do it with, and I mean that in the best possible way," Clooney said. Damon, meanwhile, added "It should be noted this isn't the first time somebody tried to put Jerry Weintraub's feet in cement."

Weintraub, thus became the first movie producer to cast his hands and feet in cement at the Hollywood landmark, an honor usually goes to movie stars. "I know this is all about me and not about these three guys," he said.

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