Josh Brolin is explaining his fascination with poetry. If you haven’t seen, the 56-year-old actor recently went viral for some poems he wrote while filming Dune: Part Two, which fans found in the new, behind-the-scenes book Dune: Exposures.
In his writing, Josh voiced his adoration for his co-stars Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh, Javier Bardem, and others.
An excerpt from Josh‘s poem about Timothée reads, “The way you hold my gaze makes me fear my own age.
Because something in me tells me you are going to offer me something and, for now, I’m not sure it’s going to be something I want anymore.” In a recent interview, Josh opened up about his writing process! Keep reading to find out more… “I love that there’s a poem that they exploited into the idea that I wanted to sleep with Timothée. [Laughs.] I’m like, ‘You f–king run with it.’ The fact that I’ve been around for 40 years, and [Timothée] was somebody who was like a young basset hound when I first met him.
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