Josh Brolin Is Not Proud Of 'Jonah Hex'          
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Rick Marshall in 
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We knew to temper our expectations for "
Jonah Hex" when star 
Josh Brolin began 
hyping its "absurdist tone,"  but let me be honest here for a sec: it's currently sitting somewhere  alongside "Catwoman" and "Elektra" in my list of some of the worst comic  book movies ever made. The 
horse-mounted gatling gun gives it an edge over the other two films, but only a 
slight edge.
 
And while I know I'm not alone in having some negative feelings about  the film, it's vindicating to know that even the film's star struggled  to find something positive to say about the project.
"Now that I don't have to promote it? . . . No," said Brolin when asked if he was proud of "Jonah Hex." 
 
"We had an original intention and that got away from us a little  bit," he explained. "Everybody did do their best to try and create the  best movie with what we had, but I think it got so derailed at a certain  point that the assemblage of what we could use was so disconnected to  what our original intention was that it just got mixed up."
 
Brolin confessed that his feelings about the film made it difficult  to promote the finished product  and he even expressed his concerns to  the studio's marketing department prior to the press tour. In the end,  however, he said he found a positive angle.
 
"That's what I told the marketing people at Warner Bros. I said, 'I  can't lie about this, so I have to look for a truism that I can go  with," he said. "I do think that if you go in there kind of like with  'Piranha 3-D'  when you go to see that movie you go, 'This is  ridiculous and this is fun'  so if you went into 'Jonah Hex' with that,  I think you had a good time."