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Jonah Hex, last seen on screen in the terrible Josh Brolin movie, will be showing up for a guest appearance in Legends of Tomorrow, The CW’s DC Comics team-up series.
“Jonah Hex” has more problems than the film’s tormented central character. It’s a confusing and poorly shot adaptation of a minor comic book story that feels days longer than its 80-minute ...
For Josh Brolin, playing 'Jonah Hex' was hell ... Before he sits, he tanks up on food -- because once the makeup is applied, there's no eating until the day's work is done 12 to 16 hours later.
Chances are, you'd never heard of Jonah Hex before Josh Brolin came to town last year with Megan Fox and John Malkovich to shoot the Warner Bros. film inspired by the disfigured DC Comics ...
So, DC turns to Jonah Hex, lands a big-name star for the hero (Josh Brolin) and villain ... thanks to that lip-mangling make-up job. As for Megan Fox, the less said, the better.
“Jonah Hex” has more problems than the film’s tormented central character. It’s a confusing and poorly-shot adaptation of a minor comic book story that feels days longer than its scant 80 ...
It must have been hard labor for Josh Brolin to get in the makeup chair for hours to capture the disfigured look of DC Comics anti-hero Jonah Hex. Due respect to the talented Brolin, it's much ...
From "Superman" and "Spider Man" to "Josie and the Pussycats," Hollywood has a long history of drawing film ideas from the pages of comic books. The latest is a scar-faced gunslinger from the wild ...
Jonah Hex is a questionable property to adapt. For one, it’s out of DC’s traditional area of expertise. They’ve mostly had success with big budget capes and cowls flicks involving Batman and ...
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