Josh Brolin On Prop 8, George W. Bush & Working With Wife Diane Lane

Access Hollywood - November 14, 2008 6:30 AM PST
Story photo: Josh Brolin On Prop 8, George W. Bush & Working With Wife Diane LaneJames Franco, Sean Penn, and Josh Brolin arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Focus Features Milk WireImageAccess Hollywood

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Josh Brolin stars in the upcoming movie, "Milk," which chronicles the life of Harvey Milk, opposite Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch and James Franco -- the first openly gay man voted into public office in America.

AccessHollywood.com caught up with Josh, who plays Dan White -- the man who shot and killed Harvey Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone in 1978 -- earlier this week, to talk about the recent passing of California's Prop. 8, George W. Bush's thoughts on the movie "W," and why he will never star opposite his wife, actress Diane Lane.

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Josh said he understands why the media has questioned if "Milk" should have opened prior to the election, but said he is unsure if the movie would have had any effect on voters.

"I understand the [question of] timing... if we had come out earlier, would it have affected [the election] more?" Josh said. "Did 'W' really affect the election? Who knows? You can only speculate. Nobody really knows."

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Josh said he was "extremely surprised" that the controversial amendment to California's state constitution passed, and questions why people even care about what others do in their own lives.

"Who gives a s***! Who cares!" Josh said. "Doesn't mean [gay and lesbians people] are going to stop kissing in the streets, just cause they can't get married. And that's the issue for the religious, that it's visible and it's always going to be visible, it ain't going to go away."

"Gay life is more mainstream, but at the same time, things like this happen and you go, 'You got to be kidding me!' especially in California," he continued. " I think it's awful, but I understand it, everybody has their perspective."

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Josh, who enjoys playing dark roles, used his understanding of unpopular perspectives to channel the character of Dan White.

"I can sympathize with any human being, in that they're human. I identify with emotions, behavior, frustration," he said.

Josh took on another divisive character in "W," in which he played President George W. Bush. Though the film was met with criticism from supporters of the President, he apparently has a fan in the Oval Office.

"I heard George W. saw the movie and liked it," he said. "I would love to talk to him about the accuracies of what we did."

One role that Josh won't be taking on is anything opposite his wife, actress Diane Lane.

"No, we could never do it." Josh said when asked if would make a movie with the "Nights in Rodanthe" star. "We couldn't look at each in the eye and act. It would be impossible... it would be non-stop laughing. It would be ridiculous."

When it comes to the projects Josh picks, he said it's about being happy with the mark he leaves.

"Does this feel good, do I like this legacy that I'm leaving," he pondered. "I feel really good about my work. I love the filmmakers [I've worked with] and I love the films [I've done]" he said.

Even when asked the hard questions about his career choices.

"What the f*** is up with the ending of 'No Country For Old Men'" Josh said, repeating the recent question of a fan. "Who cares?! We're still talking about it!"

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  • poo-on-yoo
    What a bunch of MORONS on this board. Homosexuality is natural, and found throughout nature among the higher animals. Mature people who are comfortable with their own sexuality are accepting of others who happen to have sexual preferences different from their own. The most homophobic people often are attracted to members of their own sex, but haven't learned yet to accept themselves yet
    report abuseposted December 7, 2008 10:00 PM PST
  • Sherlock
    Jesus said if you deny Him before man, then He will deny you before God.
    report abuseposted November 17, 2008 11:17 AM PST
  • Sherlock
    Christianity is love and forgiveness, but what some people seem to always forget it's also obedience to God. That's why people turn their backs on God. They only want to serve themselves and their own personal lusts. As Christians, Jesus taught us to teach the word of God to everyone who has an ear. If they reject God's word, then the Bible says God will reject those that
    report abuseposted November 17, 2008 10:58 AM PST
  • KEPSITREAL
    I DONT CARE IF THEY LIVE TOGETHER IN SIN...BUT MARRIAGE IS A SACRED UNION BETWEEN A MAN AND WOMAN..IF THEY ARE GOING TO DO IT GOD'S WAY..BUT IF THEY DO IT MANS WAY..THEN WHO CARES
    report abuseposted November 15, 2008 7:52 PM PST
  • The Regulator
    Hey hey, don't get all crazy Pamela, I was just giving a shout and "preach" was just a figure of speech. You can have your OMG friends and I can have mine!
    report abuseposted November 15, 2008 8:17 AM PST
  • Pamela G
    yur mom...apparently raised a moron.
    report abuseposted November 15, 2008 8:16 AM PST
  • yur mom
    Once upon a time......Ben Hur was straight.
    report abuseposted November 15, 2008 12:34 AM PST
  • yur mom
    Pamela G-spot....you and Ben Hur together could make a whole.....oops, hole.
    report abuseposted November 15, 2008 12:33 AM PST
  • Pamela G
    why should there b preaching? by anyone, to anyone? it implies superiority of 1 over another, that one is right & the other is wrong in their beliefs. we all have them, & have a right 2 express them w/o being belittled, called names & any & all other manors of attack. by now, it's quite obvious we'll never all agree, anyway.
    report abuseposted November 14, 2008 6:13 PM PST
  • Rev. Dr. Al Poe
    Maybe this guy is a closet rump ranger.
    report abuseposted November 14, 2008 4:01 PM PST
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