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Josh Brolin terrified of tackling Bush role

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Josh Brolin turned down the role of George W. Bush when it was first offered to him, and even gave director Oliver Stone a list of actors who could play the president better than he could.

The actor was terrified of tackling the leader in the controversial biopic – entitled W – fearing he’d struggle to mimic the president for the length of a feature film.

He tells New York magazine, “At first I said no to Oliver. I gave him names of other actors. I was afraid to do it. Some of these comedians out there, they do a carbon copy W. that is hilarious for fifteen seconds. Then you ask, ‘What’s the next joke?”

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Posted Monday, August 25th, 2008 at 2:14pm
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Police urge witness to send in Brolin brawl footage

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Police officers who arrested actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright have called for a witness’ cell phone video to be handed over.

Cast and crew were celebrating the wrap of filmmaker Oliver Stone’s forthcoming George Bush biopic W earlier this month when they allegedly became involved in a fight between revellers.

The brawl at the Stray Cat bar in Shreveport, Louisiana resulted in the arrest of Brolin, Wright and five crew members.

And a witness, who filmed the incident on their cell phone camera, accused local police of using “aggressive” tactics, branding their behaviour “disgraceful”.

The source tells the New York Daily News, “It shows Josh trying to calm down the cops (outside the Stray Cat bar).

He’s saying, ‘It’s cool, man. Everything’s good.’ You see Josh and Jeffrey hugging. That’s when the cops MACe them. Then they tackle Jeffrey and Taser him. You also hear someone saying, ‘What are you doing to that man?’ It’s disgraceful.”
But a representative for Shreveport Police dismissed allegations of a heavy-handed approach, insisting the officers used “professionalism” during the arrests.

And now, spokesman Sargeant Kevin Goodwin, has urged the alleged witness to supply the police department with the video evidence.

He says, “We’ve heard about this video. We’d love to see it, if someone would like to send it to us.”

Police Chief Henry Whitehorn, who oversaw the arrests, has since submitted officers’ video footage of the alleged incident to the city prosecutor’s office, which will decide whether to proceed with charges.

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WENN

Posted Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 at 10:10am
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Police were ‘professional’ during Josh Brolin arrest

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Police officers who arrested actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright were “professional” during the incident, a spokesman for the police department has confirmed.

Cast and crew were celebrating the wrap of filmmaker Oliver Stone’s forthcoming George Bush biopic W on Saturday when they allegedly got involved in a fight between revellers at the Stray Cat bar in Shreveport, Louisiana which resulted in the arrest of Brolin, Wright and five crew members.

A witness claimed the cops attending the incident “got aggressive”, even blinding one of the group with pepper spray.

They added that another patron hurled a racial insult at Wright, who plays U.S. politician Colin Powell in the movie.

But now a representative for Shreveport Police tells website TMZ.com that a review of in-car audio and video proves the officers used “professionalism” in the arrests.

Wright and Brolin were arrested at 2am after they allegedly tried to impede local police officers who were splitting up the brawl. The pair received misdemeanour charges for interfering with police, and posted a $334 cash bond the same night. They are all due back in court on December 2nd.

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Posted Friday, July 18th, 2008 at 1:13pm
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Police used ‘aggressive’ force in Brolin brawl

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Police who arrested Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright in a recent bar brawl have been accused of “aggressive” behavior, according to a new report.

The cast and crew were celebrating the wrap of filmmaker Oliver Stone’s forthcoming George Bush biopic W on Saturday when they allegedly got involved in a fight between revellers at the Stray Cat bar in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Now a witness has revealed to the New York Daily News the squad of 10 cops attending the incident “got aggressive”, even blinding one of the group with pepper spray.

Police Corporal Robert Elliott says, “We are not at liberty to discuss the specifics of the incident. But officers will use whatever force they feel is necessary to effect a safe arrest.”

The source also claims another patron hurled a racial insult at Wright, who plays politician Colin Powell in the movie.

Detective Rod Demery insists he didn’t hear a slur being used and that authorities were called “because we got a report of an unruly patron. Once police got there, they escorted Mr Wright and (lighting technician) Eric Felland out of the bar. Mr Brolin and other members of the party came out and interfered with that arrest.”

Felland has been charged with resisting arrest and public intoxication. Wright and Brolin were arrested at 2am after they allegedly tried to impede local police officers who were splitting up the brawl.

The pair received misdemeanor charges for interfering with police, and posted a $334 cash bond the same night.

They are all due back in court on December 2nd.

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WENN

Posted Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 at 1:13pm
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Vanity Fair: ‘The Hollywood Issue’

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From Vanity Fair:

Alfred Hitchcock created some of the most arresting images in film history. For this year’s Hollywood Portfolio, the heart of our 14th annual Hollywood Issue, 21 of the finest actors working today have joined with four regular Vanity Fair photographers to re-create 11 of Hitchcock’s most iconic scenes.

“What makes these scenes so impressive is that they don’t last long in the movies, but they have become classic,” says photographer Art Streiber, who shot two of the portfolio pictures. “They hold up 50, 60 years later, as stills, without dialogue. You know immediately what it is.”

One reason the images endure is that Hitchcock was such a stickler about getting things on set exactly the way he wanted them, and everybody working on the Vanity Fair shoots was mindful of making sure the details were correct this time, too. That wasn’t always easy. Given the lack of phone booths today, it was impossible to find one the right size for the picture inspired by The Birds (with Jodie Foster in the Tippi Hedren role). So senior photography and beauty editor SunHee Grinnell, who oversaw the portfolio, had a 1960s-vintage phone booth built for the occasion.

Getting the man-versus-biplane scene from North by Northwest right began with a suit. Knowing it was important to match the one worn by Cary Grant in the original, Grinnell handed the assignment to senior style editor Jessica Diehl, who styled all 11 photos. “I asked Jess, ‘Can you find out who made Cary Grant’s suit in that film?,’ and it turned out to be Norton & Sons, on Savile Row, which still exists,” Grinnell says. After a phone call to the London clothier, and a set of measurements for Seth Rogen, who took on the Cary Grant role, a replica was on its way. Meanwhile, Streiber found a piece of unplanted farmland northwest of Los Angeles, rented the right plane, and hired a pilot. Things got tricky when an official on the ground, charged with making sure no aviation regulations were violated, demanded that anyone within 500 feet of the plane be sent away. “There were farmworkers just north of where we were shooting,” Streiber says, “and we had to clear them out. Then we had to track down the owner and pay their salaries for the day.” The next challenge was Rogen. “We probably did a dozen passes where Seth was actually running,” Streiber says. “At each go he probably ran for about 20 yards at a full sprint, which is not something Seth Rogen does on a regular basis.”

The Lifeboat still was taken in the water tank of a Hollywood back lot. Contributing photographer Mark Seliger had a dock built so that he could lean in with his camera when the light was just right. “It was a perfect Hollywood moment,” Seliger says. “The weather was great, we were outdoors, and the water was controlled. Everything is perfectly orchestrated by Hitchcock, so my job was remarkably easy.”

The stars didn’t merely model, but engaged in some real acting. Especially notable was Renée Zellweger, who stood in for Kim Novak’s Vertigo heroine. “Renée was watching the scene over and over while getting her hair and makeup done,” says Grinnell, “and when she came on set she started breathing really hard, almost hyperventilating.” Says contributing photographer Norman Jean Roy, “She just absolutely exploded on the set and truly became that character like I’ve never seen before. We were in awe.”

Features editor Jane Sarkin had the grand task of figuring out which actors would not only be right for the parts but also give readers a Hollywood Who’s Who for 2008. The performers who were kind enough to take part include six Oscar winners: Zellweger, Foster, Charlize Theron, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julie Christie, and Eva Marie Saint. Other participants had breakout performances in 2007: Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men), Tang Wei (Lust, Caution), Ben Foster (3:10 to Yuma), Casey Affleck (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford), Rogen (Knocked Up), Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild), James McAvoy (Atonement), and Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose). Still others have proved themselves masters of two domains, doing huge box office while pleasing critics: Naomi Watts (of Eastern Promises and the Ring movies) and Keira Knightley (of Atonement and the Pirates of the Caribbean series). There’s also a go-to character guy, Omar Metwally (so good in Munich), and two “actor’s actors”: Jennifer Jason Leigh and Robert Downey Jr. Throw in a talented beauty to rival any Hitchcock heroine—Scarlett Johansson—and you’ve got the entire, ridiculously star-studded cast.

VF Go here to watch a behind-the-scenes video from this photoshoot.

These pictures are so good, that I didn’t want to crop them down. Click on each picture to see them in full view. They are amazing – amazing pictures. Annie Leibovitz never fails.

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Josh Brolin & Diane Lane at the 23rd Santa Barbara International Film Festival

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Josh Brolin and Diane Lane were at the 23rd Santa Barbara International Film Festival in Santa Barbara, California on January 30th.

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Posted Thursday, January 31st, 2008 at 7:07am
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Diane Lane and husband Josh Brolin at the premiere of “Untraceable” last night in LA.

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I have had a crush on him since Goonies.  He just get’s better with age!

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Posted Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 8:08am
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