Timothée Chalamet and Josh Brolin in Dune: Part 2
The Big Picture At first glance, actor, writer, producer, and now director, Josh Brolin is a burly action hero like in Dune: Part Two, or maybe a skilled hunter of few words like in No Country for Old Men, but Brolin has worn many faces throughout his career in Hollywood. Most recently, he released a book, Dune: Exposures, that he worked on with Dune DP Greig Fraser, where Brolin shares his thoughts from set in prose that accompanies the cinematographer's candid photos.
Release Date March 1, 2024 Director Denis Villeneuve Cast Timothee Chalamet , Stellan Skarsgård , Florence Pugh , Zendaya , Rebecca Ferguson , Javier Bardem Runtime 166 minutes Main Genre Sci-Fi Writers Frank Herbert , Jon Spaihts , Denis Villeneuve COLLIDER: Have you ever done a Q&A in a bookstore? You've done so many great roles. If someone's never seen anything you've done, what is the first thing they should watch and why?
'Dune: Exposures' Let Josh Brolin and Greig Fraser Team Up for Their Passions Close Jumping into why everyone's here and the book, how did this thing actually happen? BROLIN: Strangely, and I say this subjectively, and I’m pretty good, even when I do movies — like I was talking to a director today and we were talking about a certain part that I don't think I'm right for and he does, so I was trying to talk myself out of the part. I was like, “You should get this other guy. He would be amazing.” But you look at it like architecture, and that's what this thing became.
BROLIN: No, because I write all the time anyway, and it was a great excuse. I imagine doing something like this in my writer's hut, and there's a romance that I attach to it and a whole mythology when the truth of the matter is, I wrote maybe half of it in Jordan, in the sands of Abu Dhabi — not like in the Lotus Pose, like hot and super irritated — all over the place, wherever I could.
BROLIN: Exactly. If you go into photographing, which I've always done, too, and been obsessed with when I was younger, pushing 3200-speed film, pushing it twice, now you get into 50,000 ASA. It's just crazy. It's a whole world that I was like, “I'll just write a paragraph of prose instead.” BROLIN: Oh my god, man. I guess there's two things that come to mind. One is in Dune 2. There's a shot where there's the harvester in the background and Gurney's walking really softly and slowly, and then he looks over and he sees the mothership come in and crash after that whole thing, and Gurney says, like, “Fuck,” or something like that, right? And Denis kept saying, “Say, ‘Tabarnak.’” I was like, “Why?” He said, “Say, ‘Tabarnak.
4:41 Related Josh Brolin Is Bringing This Detail From the Books to 'Dune: Part 2' Brolin teases Gurney Halleck's return, whether we'll be seeing Cable in 'Deadpool 3,' and talks about directing for 'Outer Range' Season 2. From what I've heard there's some really cool stuff but Denis has said to me, “The film is the film" and you're not gonna see the deleted scenes.Let’s move on to some audience questions.
What a lot of people won't remember is that he directed Enemy and Prisoners. I want to say they were both at Toronto the same year, or they were a year apart. But when you watch Enemy, you can’t imagine that this is the guy who's going to direct Dune and Dune 2. No, but I've heard a lot of people talk about the first few days. What's interesting is I’ve heard a great story from Donald Sutherland. He told me that he's reached the point now where it's in his contract that he wants to film something in the first few days that's always in the middle of the film because by then people will buy into whatever he's selling.
BROLIN: We keep talking about it. I said something at one point because I have a big mouth obviously, and I said, “Yeah, I don't think Sicario 3 is gonna happen,” and all the producers were, like, ambushed, and I saw it in the news and all that kind of stuff. Then we talked so I know that they've tried to make it happen, they've brought a couple of people on. I think it's really everybody — me and Benicio and Emily — just saying, “We like this. This is the way.
BROLIN: I did a movie called Flirting with Disaster, David O. Russell's first movie. Miramax at the time, which was huge, they were it and they did everything they could to get me to not do that movie because I was the guy that should have hit earlier and didn't. David O. Russell fought for me for that movie, and I was so happy to be there and I was very nervous.
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