Josh, just so you know you are the last person who needs to allow yourself to have anxiety about your performance. You're one of the most impactful actors of our generation. Having said that I have exactly what you describe during company meetings and all public speaking, shaking like a limb. Thanks for sharing, helps to know even such a talent speaker goes through it.
Presenting yourself throughout your life is terrifying debilitating but you have learned to manage it, your brutal honesty is heartwarming, God Bless you, love your films
I've had just about the same end of life scene in my head since I was a teenager. At that moment I want to be able to look back at my life and say Yea that was really worth it.
0:00 - Backstory of Josh and Graham’s relationship 1:23 - Life in Santa Barbara 2:49 - Graham stressing out James Brolin before his interview with Josh 4:45 - Writing the memoir in Jordan 6:43 - Editing and cut down process of his book 10:40 - What can readers expect from the book 13:05 - Expectations and living to a certain standard 14:34 - Not working with “yes people” 18:01 - Celebrity Status 19:15 - Fear of presenting himself 22:15 - Forgetting lines on stage 26:35 Giving fake resumes to acting agencies 30:10 - Didn’t have aspirations for a future growing up 32:10 - Getting lucky with The Goonies role 33:26 The highs and lows after The Goonies 34:00 - Picky about which roles to take 37:00 - Turning down James Cameron for Avatar 40:15 - Was always paid the least 41:15 - $600k backend payout from American Gangster 43:40 - Day trading phase 45:00 - Living in the Prescott House 46:30 - Childhood on a ranch with wild animals 49:05 - Brother attacked by a wolf 50:25 - Relationship with Dad and eating the pet pigs 1:02:10 - Revisiting Juvenile hall and Butterfly Beach 1:04:05 - Growing up as a Cito Rat 1:06:45 - Mom was a character until right before death 1:08:26- How Parents Met 1:09:00- Parent’s Divorce 1:10:28- Being Scared of Mom 1:12:25- Going to Bars with Mom 1:13:40- Dealing with Mom’s Death 1:17:38- Marriage and Relationships 1:22:42- Having Kids Later in Life 1:27:45- Sobriety and Therapy 1:38:00- Fatherhood 1:41:26- Perspective from Anthony Hopkins 1:42:30 - Stopping heroin usage 1:43:31 - Worst drug trip ever 1:44:40 - Sticking a frozen fish in someone's rectum after a drug overdose 1:46:26 - Getting stabbed in Costa Rica 1:49:08 - Lunch with Warren Beatty 1:50:18 - Best time with Clint Eastwood 1:51:04 - Most memorable time with Johnny Depp 1:52:20 - Bizarre moment with Donald Trump and Oliver Stone 1:55:05 - Contentious moment with Denzel Washington on set of American Gangster 1:59:23 - Not getting a role in Crash 2:02:42 - No Country for Old Men and Quentin Tarantino 2:05:20 - Breaking collarbone after landing role in No Country for Old Men 2:07:06 - Retaining some of George W. Bush's lingo after his role in W 2:09:09 - Why he loves surfing 2:10:40 - History racing cars 2:12:52 - Love for motorcycles
My Dad pulled the same insensitive crap on my brothers and I when he had our 2 pet pigs slaughtered, cooked, and served for dinner, telling us at the dinner table. I was 4. Very traumatic. My clueless Dad became a psychologist some years later. Ha!
And Brolin looks like he’s got elephantiasis of the head. Holy crap dude has got a dome on him. Like it was mistakenly put on a little dude’s body. I think it’s getting bigger with time. Just like his ego.
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Just watched No Country for the umpteenth time and, Mr. Brolin, your performance was surreal. You were born to play that role.
This interview is slept on by the algorithm. Pump it up
Josh, just so you know you are the last person who needs to allow yourself to have anxiety about your performance. You're one of the most impactful actors of our generation. Having said that I have exactly what you describe during company meetings and all public speaking, shaking like a limb. Thanks for sharing, helps to know even such a talent speaker goes through it.
He's not gonna read this you know
One of the best interviews in recent memory
Presenting yourself throughout your life is terrifying debilitating but you have learned to manage it, your brutal honesty is heartwarming, God Bless you, love your films
I've had just about the same end of life scene in my head since I was a teenager. At that moment I want to be able to look back at my life and say Yea that was really worth it.
He's fun, articulate and sexy. I'm in!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Rarely watch full interviews. Normally just watch clips. Thanks to both of you. Really enjoyed it.
Two totally open & honest humans conversing . . . exceedingly, exceedingly rare . . . thank you!
Thoroughly enjoyed the conversation ( no interview vibes ) Dude is real which is refreshing. Like his work , hope to see him in more films.
Josh is the best! Love this guy in everything he does and every interview i see or hear.
The film industry is not using this guy properly at all.
Just love Josh for honestly, work, but he will always keep it real. No BS with him. Gotta love it!!
Wow. That was an excellent interview. Listened to the whole thing.
I wasn't really ever a Josh Brolin fan until I saw him in, 'No Country For Old Men.' He was perfect for the part.
Josh Brolin: COOL AF. Congrats on your Sobriety Sir !
Josh is the best to interview 💛✨🥰
0:00 - Backstory of Josh and Graham’s relationship
1:23 - Life in Santa Barbara
2:49 - Graham stressing out James Brolin before his interview with Josh
4:45 - Writing the memoir in Jordan
6:43 - Editing and cut down process of his book
10:40 - What can readers expect from the book
13:05 - Expectations and living to a certain standard
14:34 - Not working with “yes people”
18:01 - Celebrity Status
19:15 - Fear of presenting himself
22:15 - Forgetting lines on stage
26:35 Giving fake resumes to acting agencies
30:10 - Didn’t have aspirations for a future growing up
32:10 - Getting lucky with The Goonies role
33:26 The highs and lows after The Goonies
34:00 - Picky about which roles to take
37:00 - Turning down James Cameron for Avatar
40:15 - Was always paid the least
41:15 - $600k backend payout from American Gangster
43:40 - Day trading phase
45:00 - Living in the Prescott House
46:30 - Childhood on a ranch with wild animals
49:05 - Brother attacked by a wolf
50:25 - Relationship with Dad and eating the pet pigs
1:02:10 - Revisiting Juvenile hall and Butterfly Beach
1:04:05 - Growing up as a Cito Rat
1:06:45 - Mom was a character until right before death
1:08:26- How Parents Met
1:09:00- Parent’s Divorce
1:10:28- Being Scared of Mom
1:12:25- Going to Bars with Mom
1:13:40- Dealing with Mom’s Death
1:17:38- Marriage and Relationships
1:22:42- Having Kids Later in Life
1:27:45- Sobriety and Therapy
1:38:00- Fatherhood
1:41:26- Perspective from Anthony Hopkins
1:42:30 - Stopping heroin usage
1:43:31 - Worst drug trip ever
1:44:40 - Sticking a frozen fish in someone's rectum after a drug overdose
1:46:26 - Getting stabbed in Costa Rica
1:49:08 - Lunch with Warren Beatty
1:50:18 - Best time with Clint Eastwood
1:51:04 - Most memorable time with Johnny Depp
1:52:20 - Bizarre moment with Donald Trump and Oliver Stone
1:55:05 - Contentious moment with Denzel Washington on set of American Gangster
1:59:23 - Not getting a role in Crash
2:02:42 - No Country for Old Men and Quentin Tarantino
2:05:20 - Breaking collarbone after landing role in No Country for Old Men
2:07:06 - Retaining some of George W. Bush's lingo after his role in W
2:09:09 - Why he loves surfing
2:10:40 - History racing cars
2:12:52 - Love for motorcycles
Me and my wife just hit 8 years of marriage and 12 dating just yesterday, way to go man!
Great interview! Graham does it again!
43:00 - "I had missed a zero" I felt that deep. Thinking you're broke, when in fact it's the opposite.
Great interview-profound insight
GOONIES never say die. thanks for everything Josh Brolin.
what a voice man
My Dad pulled the same insensitive crap on my brothers and I when he had our 2 pet pigs slaughtered, cooked, and served for dinner, telling us at the dinner table. I was 4. Very traumatic. My clueless Dad became a psychologist some years later. Ha!
Happened to me as well. I was six. Those memories never fade.
Absolute legend
1:41:25 Gotta get the dip can out of frame 😂
Why? Who would possibly care?
@garywagner2466 Idk it would probably trigger someone's delicate sensibilities lol
EPICsode
As Josh gets older, he literally looks more and more like Thanos.
"Cause you're the new fart face!" Top ten snL
I knew what I wanted 2 feel on my death bed when I was a kid. Pretty damn close. For me it was always in a rocking chair. Chuckling that was fun🥂
Check out the head on Brolin! What a dome!
is this Death Grips
Does he talk about his poor estranged brother that lives on the street?
He doesn't, though. Story was inaccurate, turns out. Employed, supports himself, etc.
His adult brother that has full mental capacity?
@@OohSugarCrumbs yes clearly..
@@kevvymetal666 ?
I’d like to know what you do for the animals the Earth or anything besides yourself and your family
He does look like Howdy Doody
And Brolin looks like he’s got elephantiasis of the head. Holy crap dude has got a dome on him. Like it was mistakenly put on a little dude’s body. I think it’s getting bigger with time. Just like his ego.
Totally Over Rated - I have an incurable Allergy against him
Not overrated, just the allergy talking.
And yet you're here watching a 2h long interview with him?
In the entire universe, filled with wonder, nobody cares what you think.
lmao he is not overrated, if he were you'd see him in 10x more roles