The 60 grand story is one of the greatest stories I've ever heard. Brought me to tears because I can only imagine that moment. I love to see non greedy humble people have their way of being, rewarded.
I completely understand his feeling, I can imagine the massive relief you'd feel in a situation like that. Very overwhelming emotionally, if you have struggled for a long time. Many people would have a similar reaction. I also feel similar to this with other things in life - as though 'happy' things make me emotional because of all the time spent being unhappy. Nice to see that he is a mere mortal like us, and to see the success story
Try making $25k last two years in LA. That's the reality he's talking about here. When you're an actor who needs to be available for auditions at the drop of a hat, you can't have some regular 9-5, you need to rely on gig work. So when 25K come in, you're beyond grateful because that pays for your entire year. With that money, you can *hopefully* parlay it into more opportunities for yourself (being able to say yes to meetings, collaborating with other artists, simply making yourself available). Nothing about what he's talking about is him being rich (before the 600k) - that 25k is his entire year's pay, maybe even two years.
He is a real guy, people dt realize the weight that comes with being a celebrity and then try to go back to "civilian" life. When they take a normal job people will always feel sorry for them for not being active in their inudstry, Josh was always after Goonies in minor roles, B actor... I remember him getting killed in "The Mimmic" or some horror movie like that. He was for a long time a "failed actor". The fact that after now that he's made it, and made millions, can stilll have the perspective that 600K is a staggering amount of money (or was cuz today with what influencers and hustlers make its nothing) and that if he lived modest he would not need to work again, is utterly refreshing to me. Level head that man has.
He is a better than average actor, but has no idea what broke really is. Broke is not just about money, it's also about what options you have and having someone, like wealthy parents, to bail you out.
@@eileenhetherington3704 This dude has a safety net to fall into, with rich parents. He doesn't need to hit them up, just knowing it's there allows for greater freedom to eff around. It's contrived humility, at best.
Private eye was awesome ! a bit dated by today's standards but at the time the story line was great ,,tempo very good Josh Brolin was very good as well, searched out for episodes for years to no avail.
Sometimes, it helps your image, in the long run, NOT to be associated with Producers, Directors, Actors etc, that have a radically different viewpoint, either politically, theologically, or financially , than you do!...You make the best call you can...sometimes you're right and sometimes your wrong, but you still have to make the best decisions that suit YOUR needs, based on what's best for YOU!....I believe that's what Josh has done throughout his acting career and I believe he's better off for it! I'm happy to see him doing well in the 2nd half of his career!...Always entertaining and fun to watch!...Just sayin'!
He was in alignment with his mission in life at the time. That can go for all of us and it doesn't mean $600K, but other things and possibly money too don't get me wrong. Alignment is the word of the day.
yeah I agree folks with money should never mention it to folks who have to sit in traffic and punch a clock. We don't want to hear it. But they get paid stupid money if the studios think they'll sell movie tickets or streams, its that simple.
@@house9850 I don't hear a lot of complaining from him. Just resentment from you. Do you know why you punch a clock? Because the job is there, unless you screw up or get laid off, no matter what. You get paid less because you get paid every two weeks. Most actors make less than you do. They fill in their income with waitering or whatever else. The people who make the "stupid money" usually get that after struggling for years, and there's, like, 20 of them. Or working from a young age while most kids are out pedaling their bikes. Don't reduce their experience by just skimming the rosy stuff off the top.
@@jon8004 Nicely put. I toiled below the line in Hollywood for over twenty years. 75 hour weeks. Good, honest hard-assed union work. I made my choices. Considered myself lucky. I worked with this guy a few times. Good dude.
@@jon8004 Please, this dude came from money. It's easy to turn down money when you don't have to worry about cutting rent and putting food on the table. No, he isn't complaining because he has never had to rough it or worry about money.
I think he knows what he's doing. turning down avatar knowing full well its not going to make it would kill his career and any 'box office draw' he carries
300 auditions? You hear of some people who get work after 1 try and stories like this where he hears “no” 299+ times And in both cases it’s black belt actors who are particularly good at it. Pretty interesting
According to the internet, which is always a reliable source, Josh turned down an opportunity to be in "new and upcoming" Green Lanterns movie in the new DCU, which now is managed and run by James Gunn and creating a new DCU cinematic universe. He also apparently turned down Terminator Salvation and, as mentioned, Avatar. I assume there's easily 20+ more roles he's turned down, but it seems sort of natural that WB would basically pay him a small kings ransom to be part of the new DCU.
He said a.g. hadnt come out yet and he was broke. And then he got a call from his agent to say he had 600k on the back end? Im confused. Wouldnthat not come based on a movies performance? How is this mystery money popping up pre- release?
I'm a big fan of Josh Brolin, but I'm homeless at the moment and I have a problem with celebrities saying they were broke when they have a house and car and obviously are not broke...lol. I have heard so many of them say that. I know what broke really is.
Actors do not always make what you think they make. They have to pay agents, and taxes. Who knows what bills they have to pay. You hear of celebrities going broke every day. They could start a business that doesn’t work out. They could have someone stealing there money. Look at all the money Tyson made. He was close to broke at one point. Celebrities can easily go broke if they don’t manage their money well. Josh Brolin is in great financial shape now!
@@Snarkeroid Yeah there's no way. Which is a good thing. He could've been just a working actor and making good money enough to turn down a few things knowing you'll be fine.
He makes no sense, I get working for the right roles and what you want despite the money but don't go and complain about money when you are turning down big role after big role
Man turns down work that feels off for his soul. Shows Faith. Such a foreign concept to people that they say he wasn't broke then. Knowing your worth is abnormal, isn't it?! I get it.
He was the leading man in a fucking Best Picture Oscar winner movie by the Coen bros. You really think hollywood didn't offer him big roles after that?
So how does the saying no, tie in to his narcissistic mother and his experience with her? Because, I think there’s a connection that should be explored.
Yeah single dudes without dependants and addictions can actually live on a very small amount easily (in the first world). 600k will get you 20 years if you have your abode sorted. 600K will get you 10-15 years if you have to rent. If you arent rat-racing and arent too stupid (a little stupid is ok) it goes a looong way. Just keep your head down and dont sweat how its perceived! Its a joy!
I wonder if some people posted comments before watching the whole video, or people are just mean-spirited angry and bitter, but he seems to not be money hungry he said even living in a place expensive area where I'm sure he was living at the time he's bowling at hearing the amount of money coming in and he's saying he could live the rest of his life on that amount of money I think he's he's not someone who lives beyond his means when you really get down to it
Josh Brolin and this $65,000 salary payment story omg I have no joke watched this before in a different format and told my mom about it and she was like no I think he… has more money than that lol he’s idk should just not speak about the money part at all bc he is trying to be humble😂😂😂😂
@@wesleypipes5673I'm struggling decades and cant get dayplayer auditions even or a sag card or a manager or an agent and this guy thinks it's funny turning down life changing works . Are u w.pipes the porn star 🌟?
His mom was very abusive though. His brother was very effected by it. She loved her wild animals more than her own kids. Josh sounds like a decent guy. We don't really know these people. They are actors, Born liars. So how do we know, that any of them tell the truth. We don't.
The 60 grand story is one of the greatest stories I've ever heard. Brought me to tears because I can only imagine that moment. I love to see non greedy humble people have their way of being, rewarded.
Love this. Great attitude. Blessings to you.
I completely understand his feeling, I can imagine the massive relief you'd feel in a situation like that. Very overwhelming emotionally, if you have struggled for a long time. Many people would have a similar reaction. I also feel similar to this with other things in life - as though 'happy' things make me emotional because of all the time spent being unhappy.
Nice to see that he is a mere mortal like us, and to see the success story
Loved him in the Sicario movies.
This sort of genuine relatability is why people connect to Josh Brolin.
Rich broke is different than poor broke.
Like wtf is he talking about?!?! He NEVER at any point had no money. LMAO
Try making $25k last two years in LA. That's the reality he's talking about here. When you're an actor who needs to be available for auditions at the drop of a hat, you can't have some regular 9-5, you need to rely on gig work. So when 25K come in, you're beyond grateful because that pays for your entire year. With that money, you can *hopefully* parlay it into more opportunities for yourself (being able to say yes to meetings, collaborating with other artists, simply making yourself available). Nothing about what he's talking about is him being rich (before the 600k) - that 25k is his entire year's pay, maybe even two years.
Josh Brolin never struck me as a character actor until I seen American Gangster, he went toe to toe with Denzel and Crowe in that film.
Define character actor for me
Damn, this is a really good interview. I also watched him on Howard Stern. I like this guy.
"I could live for the rest of my life on $600 grand..." this guy's awesome!
Yes
30k and a ranch sounds like retirement to me lol 😂
Believe me, it's not. I bought my grandparents ranch and it is a LOT of work
@natedogg890 I know, was being hyperbolic. I can't even manage my 1/2 acre property lol
@@catloverextreme It's a tough journey, I just try to chip away at it one thing at a time. It does feel good to put in some honest work tho
G. Bens Killin it with these interviews. Keep em comin!!
Hearing the struggle made me even respect him that much more.
What struggle???
This dude seems super cool
I love hearing that he can live 5 lifetimes on 600 grand. I wish more people thought like this.
After this interview. Im more confused than he is
He is a real guy, people dt realize the weight that comes with being a celebrity and then try to go back to "civilian" life. When they take a normal job people will always feel sorry for them for not being active in their inudstry, Josh was always after Goonies in minor roles, B actor... I remember him getting killed in "The Mimmic" or some horror movie like that. He was for a long time a "failed actor". The fact that after now that he's made it, and made millions, can stilll have the perspective that 600K is a staggering amount of money (or was cuz today with what influencers and hustlers make its nothing) and that if he lived modest he would not need to work again, is utterly refreshing to me. Level head that man has.
What a legend, you might walk alongside celebrities but you’re not one of them. Refreshingly human
Whoa, just cut off the Tim Burton Hunchback of Notre Dame story? I wanna know what happened...
Would've been soo good.
He was even in the remake of the danish thriller/horror movie Nattevagten (Nightwatch).
I love his nonchalance towards things in life. Kind of see myself a little in that regards.
Love this freakin guy 👊🏽
Josh is always like "I'm not going to tell you." Lol 😊
He is a better than average actor, but has no idea what broke really is. Broke is not just about money, it's also about what options you have and having someone, like wealthy parents, to bail you out.
Exactly
TRUTH
This dude has way too much pride to hit up his Dad for money.
@@eileenhetherington3704 This dude has a safety net to fall into, with rich parents. He doesn't need to hit them up, just knowing it's there allows for greater freedom to eff around. It's contrived humility, at best.
so sincere........
If u r broke, & turn down work, u r not broke
for real
I like Josh but after about 20 interviews I'm seeing a pattern.
Actors takes themselves way too seriously.
if u r broke and own a ranch, u r not broke
@@TheAgentAssassinYeah, listen to his Rogan interview about growing up in Cali. He’s a NEPO baby to a T.
Truth as F
@@swchri1264 you guys must have never been broke. It doesn’t mean you have no property - it means you have no money
Private eye was awesome ! a bit dated by today's standards but at the time the story line was great ,,tempo very good Josh Brolin was very good as well, searched out for episodes for years to no avail.
Josh is the man!
Subscribed.
Solid individual who’s just plain cool
I'm never really sure what he's talking about
Haha i know right!! 😅😅
at 4:43 "I don't want to be stuck. I trust life enough..."
Sometimes, it helps your image, in the long run, NOT to be associated with Producers, Directors, Actors etc, that have a radically different viewpoint, either politically,
theologically, or financially , than you do!...You make the best call you can...sometimes you're right and sometimes your wrong, but you still have to make the best
decisions that suit YOUR needs, based on what's best for YOU!....I believe that's what Josh has done throughout his acting career and I believe he's better off for it!
I'm happy to see him doing well in the 2nd half of his career!...Always entertaining and fun to watch!...Just sayin'!
Well said !!!
Solid guy, living on fluid ground
Great interview!
JOSH IS GREAT.... LOVE THIS MAN HE WILL NOT SELL HIS SOUL FOR MONEY....
TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK, El STUPIDO!
This guy is truly unique. I still think his best performance was on hot wings licking the plate. May he live to at least 84 years and three months
Great character.
Love this guy
Yes he rose above his troubles ❤❤❤
He was in alignment with his mission in life at the time. That can go for all of us and it doesn't mean $600K, but other things and possibly money too don't get me wrong. Alignment is the word of the day.
Josh you a good actor bro I like all yo movies American gangster classic no country for old man classic sicaros classic
Must be rough traveling around Europe.. rich people crack me up, with their stories about a rough life..
yeah I agree folks with money should never mention it to folks who have to sit in traffic and punch a clock. We don't want to hear it. But they get paid stupid money if the studios think they'll sell movie tickets or streams, its that simple.
@@house9850 I don't hear a lot of complaining from him. Just resentment from you. Do you know why you punch a clock? Because the job is there, unless you screw up or get laid off, no matter what. You get paid less because you get paid every two weeks. Most actors make less than you do. They fill in their income with waitering or whatever else. The people who make the "stupid money" usually get that after struggling for years, and there's, like, 20 of them. Or working from a young age while most kids are out pedaling their bikes. Don't reduce their experience by just skimming the rosy stuff off the top.
@@jon8004 Nicely put. I toiled below the line in Hollywood for over twenty years. 75 hour weeks. Good, honest hard-assed union work. I made my choices. Considered myself lucky. I worked with this guy a few times. Good dude.
@@jon8004at least you tackled it so i didn’t have to. Worded it great, too btw
@@jon8004 Please, this dude came from money. It's easy to turn down money when you don't have to worry about cutting rent and putting food on the table. No, he isn't complaining because he has never had to rough it or worry about money.
I cannot believe how little he got paid for No Country. It was essentially a starring role with the amount of screen time.
The wisdom of humility, thanks to Josh Brolin.
Amen to that, and most cool.
I think he knows what he's doing. turning down avatar knowing full well its not going to make it would kill his career and any 'box office draw' he carries
Does anyone know what kind of shoes JB is wearing here?
300 auditions?
You hear of some people who get work after 1 try and stories like this where he hears “no” 299+ times
And in both cases it’s black belt actors who are particularly good at it. Pretty interesting
It’s like he can just snap his fingers and get what he wants
I see what you did there 😅
It's called Nepotism
He is inevitable.
@@bradboo At least he is a great fuckin actor
According to the internet, which is always a reliable source, Josh turned down an opportunity to be in "new and upcoming" Green Lanterns movie in the new DCU, which now is managed and run by James Gunn and creating a new DCU cinematic universe. He also apparently turned down Terminator Salvation and, as mentioned, Avatar. I assume there's easily 20+ more roles he's turned down, but it seems sort of natural that WB would basically pay him a small kings ransom to be part of the new DCU.
He gambled on his future and won.
He never had to worry about money and always had connections.
I always like Josh and pictured him in BRAWL ON CELL BLOCK 99
He said a.g. hadnt come out yet and he was broke. And then he got a call from his agent to say he had 600k on the back end? Im confused. Wouldnthat not come based on a movies performance? How is this mystery money popping up pre- release?
That Notre Dame reboot sounds really good
Did the suitcase of money he turned down have a tracking device in it?
To this day, I would not touch no money just randomly found because of that movie. Maybe a loose bill or something, but not a bag or suitcase.😂
I bet the suitcases of money offer was avatar 😂
No that offer went to matt Damon and he said no. Haha
Broke back mountain
@bargainhuntbricks420 but he turned it down I bet he asked a few people and he offered what 10% of grossing so that's suitcases of mula anyway 🙂
@@dakprescottsattorney7906 I think it was later after no country
Goonies🇫🇮💥💥
I'm a big fan of Josh Brolin, but I'm homeless at the moment and I have a problem with celebrities saying they were broke when they have a house and car and obviously are not broke...lol. I have heard so many of them say that. I know what broke really is.
"Terminator Salvation", in the Sam Worthington role opposite Christian Bale.
Dudes never been broke in his life.
Ikr. Just read between the lines. 😂 who is he trying to fool
Actors do not always make what you think they make. They have to pay agents, and taxes. Who knows what bills they have to pay. You hear of celebrities going broke every day. They could start a business that doesn’t work out. They could have someone stealing there money. Look at all the money Tyson made. He was close to broke at one point. Celebrities can easily go broke if they don’t manage their money well. Josh Brolin is in great financial shape now!
Broke from a rich guy point or view.
didn't even know he was a goonie lol
He turned down a massive payday on Avatar? No follow up question on that mistake?
Woah, Brolin was just on Joe Rogan earlier 😂😂
❤️
Nepo babies are not broke! 😂😂 what a joke! “Hollyweird”
I'm betting the movie role was *Boogie Nights*.
Maybe I just grew up even broker than these guys so any chance of stability I'll take it.
There's no way he's rejecting roles when he's actually broke
@@Snarkeroid Yeah there's no way. Which is a good thing. He could've been just a working actor and making good money enough to turn down a few things knowing you'll be fine.
He makes no sense, I get working for the right roles and what you want despite the money but don't go and complain about money when you are turning down big role after big role
But you didn't reject Jonah Hex...
Man turns down work that feels off for his soul. Shows Faith.
Such a foreign concept to people that they say he wasn't broke then.
Knowing your worth is abnormal, isn't it?! I get it.
I'm happy for his success, but STFU about how tough you had it...😂
Awww maaaaaaan, LOL, things are tough all over.
We all know his movie roles, I don't believe for a second he turned down 2 suitcases full of money. Sometimes actors have a revisionist memory.
He was the leading man in a fucking Best Picture Oscar winner movie by the Coen bros. You really think hollywood didn't offer him big roles after that?
Actors turn down money all the time. Sean Connery with LOTR, Matt Damon with Avatar. Happens everyday. Both were looking at $100M +
what about that Avengers money Josh? 😂
You LITERALLY just heard how he turned down Avatar. That right there is an example of SUIT CASES OF MONEY. So you don’t even need the other example.
He took the roles for Deadpool 2 and The Avengers but he turned down Avatar. Interesting choices
So how does the saying no, tie in to his narcissistic mother and his experience with her? Because, I think there’s a connection that should be explored.
Imagine only netting $30K after a performance like that in No Country...wow.
"My mom was Barbara steisand. My dad was Charles brodin. I grew up in Santa Barbara on a surfboard but fought for everything I have." I smell bullshit
Outer Range made absolutely NO sense
My mom died and left me a ranch, but I’m broke. These actors have no idea what broke is
Really. Broke is money for peanut butter and bread or Raman noodles... Not both
His point is that he wasn’t a millionaire. He had 30 grand to his name. That’s definitely more than I have in the bank but I get his point.
@lohi172 no that's not it
Thank God I'm not the only one who picked up on that lol "all I had way my 300 acre ranch' lol gtfo
It’s all relative. A broke homeless person living in the US could be perceived as rich compared to a broke homeless person living in Haiti .
Yeah single dudes without dependants and addictions can actually live on a very small amount easily (in the first world). 600k will get you 20 years if you have your abode sorted. 600K will get you 10-15 years if you have to rent. If you arent rat-racing and arent too stupid (a little stupid is ok) it goes a looong way. Just keep your head down and dont sweat how its perceived! Its a joy!
bro if 600k will last u only 10 years u r slow
It’s easy to turn down money when you’re really wealthy. Enough of the self righteous bullsh$$ from another artist.
I wonder if some people posted comments before watching the whole video, or people are just mean-spirited angry and bitter, but he seems to not be money hungry he said even living in a place expensive area where I'm sure he was living at the time he's bowling at hearing the amount of money coming in and he's saying he could live the rest of his life on that amount of money I think he's he's not someone who lives beyond his means when you really get down to it
I don't why this guy thinks he's so cool for being broke. His step mom is Streisand. Take a loan out of her 200 million.
@@goodpainlive his wife at the time was rich af too 😂
Is this thanos?
Zero. Fucks. Given.
Few people experience this, at this thing we call life.
Silverspoon fed people have no idea what broke is! He's full of it!
Josh Brolin and this $65,000 salary payment story omg I have no joke watched this before in a different format and told my mom about it and she was like no I think he… has more money than that lol he’s idk should just not speak about the money part at all bc he is trying to be humble😂😂😂😂
He accepted “Jonah Hex” and “MIB 3”. Its not like he is opposed to a paycheck
Josh slowly turning into Nick Nolte 😂
Depending on who you surround yourself with you can believe that you are broke.
Sounds great but you know he's got that Thanos money.😂
He shouldnt do interviews it exposes him as very shallow in what he speaks about but hes thinking its very significant . Who cares about this stuff?
Apparently YOU…because you spent the time. Me…didn’t watch, because I don’t watch movies!
It just happened because you are James B. son
interesting how he keeps his fingers over his mouth when he's talking.
He got the bit for the goonies because he was Brolin's son. And he had the look.
I just can't ever turn all the way from nat. I just can't and I like that. I love you, nat. Please baby....I love you
turned down money? what a fool
It's called being true to yourself and your art, something real actors do.
@@wesleypipes5673I'm struggling decades and cant get dayplayer auditions even or a sag card or a manager or an agent and this guy thinks it's funny turning down life changing works . Are u w.pipes the porn star 🌟?
He makes about as much sense as that Como Guy from MSLSD or that CNN Thing.
Bsck To the Beach was classic kitsch. Too bad! Six hundred grand nice though ❤
Talks like a rich kid
He’s lucky his super talented dad was born before him
I turned down a roll on the way to take a poop
We all have to cut our cloth according to its measure !! 🙄not on your own there bud !!
His mom was very abusive though. His brother was very effected by it. She loved her wild animals more than her own kids. Josh sounds like a decent guy. We don't really know these people. They are actors, Born liars. So how do we know, that any of them tell the truth. We don't.
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