Josh Brolin is going all guns blazing on his worst movie.

In an interview with GQ, the Dune actor isn’t holding back with his hatred of 2010 supernatural Western Jonah Hex.

"I won't ever stop sh*tting on Jonah Hex, because it was a sh*tty f**king movie!" Brolin says.

In Jonah Hex, Brolin plays a Confederate soldier who, after narrowly escaping death, finds he can speak to the dead.

His mission is to hunt down his former army officer (John Malkovich), and prevent a disastrous attack. Brolin stars alongside Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender, Will Arnett, and Michael Shannon.

The actor’s been vocal about his disdain for Jonah Hex in the past. However, the health struggles of the film’s director has given him pause for thought.

"It reminded me [that] you can't just keep sh*tting on somebody,” Brolin continues. “I don't know what the f**k's going on in his life. I mean, total facial reconstruction, the whole thing."

He’s slightly more fond of his newest movie, as Josh Brolin summarizes Dune 2 in the greatest Instagram caption of all time.

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