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"At the end of the day, this is an action film, " continues Josh Brolin.
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Josh Brolin, who was overlooked by Oscar for last year's "No Country for Old Men, " received his first Oscar nomination.
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Josh Brolin, a slab of hair lying low across his forehead, gives White a brick-headed, baffled manner, a tormented neediness.
NEWYORKER: Milk
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Naomi Watts, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Brolin, and Antonio Banderas star in this movie about a family's complicated love lives and problems.
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Based on a graphic novel, the film starred Josh Brolin as a disfigured bounty hunter and Megan Fox as a tough prostitute.
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According to Josh Brolin, there was never any suggestion of the film being shelved, but "that scene definitely needed to be redone".
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While Josh Brolin continues to get work (he'll next appear in a remake of True Grit), the film's failure won't help Megan Fox's career.
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As Milk tries to explain to his heterosexual colleague Dan White (Josh Brolin), this isn't about principles, it's about people's lives -- three of his lovers had threatened suicide.
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Within another 60 seconds Josh Brolin's square-jawed Sgt.
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Josh Brolin, as George Bush, works hard at shaping his body into effective imitation: he thrusts out his chin and flexes his shoulders, walks crotch forward, like a dismounted broncobuster, and speaks in short gusts, as if each little group of words were shot from a Colt .45.
NEWYORKER: W.
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Javier Bardem, his menace half-masked by a comical haircut, plays a calm, unstoppable psychopath on the trail of a stolen two million dollars. (His presence is both frightening and entertaining, if never wholly credible.) Various unfortunates cross his path and suffer the consequences, but his principal target is Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), a passing hunter who took the money.
NEWYORKER: No Country for Old Men