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"Part of doing a movie like this, what makes it attractive, is when a director from Iceland comes to your door and says, 'I want to do this in the way that I understand movies can still be done and are not done very often anymore.' And he took us to the top of the, you know, mountain — not Everest, but a shorter mountain with just as much snow — and made it as problematic as possible. We went to Nepal for about eight days, nine days, and climbed up to the base camp of Everest, or very close to it. And then once we got to London, instead of snow they started using salt that they were shoveling in front of 100-mile-an-hour fans. We were getting the great exfoliation of our lives. And it was just horrible. At that point, I was like, 'I don't ever want to do a movie like this again. I'm going to fire my agent. I'm going to change careers.' It was horrible"
- Josh Brolin, on his experience filming Everest. The British-American action-thriller drama directed by Baltasar Kormakur, also stars Jason Clarke, Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley and Elizabeth Debicki
"Part of doing a movie like this, what makes it attractive, is when a director from Iceland comes to your door and says, 'I want to do this in the way that I understand movies can still be done and are not done very often anymore.' And he took us to the top of the, you know, mountain — not Everest, but a shorter mountain with just as much snow — and made it as problematic as possible. We went to Nepal for about eight days, nine days, and climbed up to the base camp of Everest, or very close to it. And then once we got to London, instead of snow they started using salt that they were shoveling in front of 100-mile-an-hour fans. We were getting the great exfoliation of our lives. And it was just horrible. At that point, I was like, 'I don't ever want to do a movie like this again. I'm going to fire my agent. I'm going to change careers.' It was horrible"
- Josh Brolin, on his experience filming Everest. The British-American action-thriller drama directed by Baltasar Kormakur, also stars Jason Clarke, Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley and Elizabeth Debicki
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