* **Q: Did nepotism help Josh Brolin get the role in 'The Goonies'?
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Entertainment / Celebrity
The discussion around nepotism in Hollywood continues, with Josh Brolin recently sharing his unique experience. Despite being the son of actor James Brolin, he claims nepotism worked *against* him during his audition for 'The Goonies.' This...
Nepotism in Hollywood is a frequently debated topic. While some believe it provides an unfair advantage, Brolin's account suggests a different perspective, where heightened scrutiny can become a hurdle. This contrasts with the more straightforward dangers depicted in 'Everest,' a film based on the harrowing 1996 Mount Everest disaster. The film, now available on Netflix, recounts the true story of multiple expeditions caught in a deadly blizzard. The film is based on multiple accounts, including survivor Beck Weathers' (played by Brolin) memoir, and available audio tapes from that time. The contrast is made to emphasize that, although both contexts present difficulties, the disaster on Everest had much more clear and present life-threatening dangers than those coming with being a nepo-baby.
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