On reprising his role as Brand Walsh in the cult-classic "The Goonies," he grinned, "It continues, man -- people care about the Goonies. I would have to do it. I don't understand why it's in the ether. Let's bring it around and do it!"
But he was not as forthcoming about rumors of him having signed on to star in the big screen adaptation of DC Comic's "Jonah Hex." All he would say was "'Jonah Hex' exists, but I don't know if it exists for me."
Brolin described his career as being on "a good trajectory."
"I just want to keep on mixing it up," he said. "It's interesting to me -- how are people going to respond? I have no idea."
He recalled that, while he was filming a scene for "No Country for Old Men," co-director Ethan Coen passed by him and whispered in his ear, "no one is going to see this movie." The movie went on to win four Oscars, including Best Picture.
"It's a strange business, man," he said.