‘I Ruined The First Half Day Of Filming.' The Stern Warning Josh Brolin Says Steven Spielberg Had To Give Him On Goonies Because He Had No Idea What He Was Doing
‘I Ruined The First Half Day Of Filming.' The Stern Warning Josh Brolin Says Steven Spielberg Had To Give Him On Goonies Because He Had No Idea What He Was Doing
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‘I Ruined The First Half Day Of Filming.' The Stern Warning Josh Brolin Says Steven Spielberg Had To Give Him On Goonies Because He Had No Idea What He Was Doing

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‘I Ruined The First Half Day Of Filming.' The Stern Warning Josh Brolin Says Steven Spielberg Had To Give Him On Goonies Because He Had No Idea What He Was Doing

It’s wild to think that The Goonies is Josh Brolin’s first movie. The movie, which you can watch with a Netflix subscription, was produced by Steven Spielberg, and it launched a bunch of careers. Many of the actors on the set were new to the industry. For Brolin, who had relentlessly auditioned for parts for years, it was almost too much to handle, as he explained recently in an interview about his first day on the job. Let’s just say it didn’t go well, and it led to an admonishment from Spielberg himself. Here’s what happened. Brolin Couldn’t Stop Laughing Whether it was nerves, excitement, or something else, when shooting began on The Goonies in the fall of 1984, Brolin could control his laughter. It got so bad that it ruined the early shoots. As the actor explained in an interview with Entertainment Tonight: Breaking character on the set of Saturday Night Live may be endearing, but on the set of a movie like The Goonies, it isn’t going to go over well. In fact, it pretty much meant every take was unusable. As a producer and a veteran of some of the biggest hits ever up to that point, Spielberg had to step in. Brolin says: Getting a stern talking to from a luminary like Spielberg had to be a pretty humbling experience. It’s also good advice, really, as making movies isn’t cheap and keeping yourself under control is obviously important. No doubt it’s advice that Brolin has taken to heart in the years since. Brolin Learned A Lot From Spielberg This isn’t the first time that Josh Brolin has talked about learning about the industry and his craft from the legendary filmmaker. Earlier this year, Brolin told Rob Lowe on his podcast, Literally! With Rob Lowe, that Spielberg told him he was overthinking his role when he was trying to find too much meaning in a particular scene. He relayed what Spielberg said to him: Any actor would do well to heed the advice of Steven Spielberg, and Brolin seems especially appreciative of all that early advice.

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