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23 Sep 2010

joaquin-phoenix-letterman.jpg Dave knows how to make a guest feel welcome.

Joaquin Phoenix has just made his first appearance on The Late Show in quite a long while. And what would you know, his and Casey Affleck’s use of footage of Letterman in their faux-documentary “I’m Still Here” caused quite a bit of awkwardness. Not only was Joaquin threatened (jokingly?) with a Law Suit By David Letterman, but he got shafted pretty good over not showing up to his own premiere. continue reading...

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category: film
12 Mar 2009

This story just gets weirder and weirder… With Casey Affleck on hand to film all these shenanigans it seems more and more likely that this is some sort of lead up to a Borat style faux documentary type movie. Then again it could also be that Joaquin Phoenix is just an asshole… Watch: continue reading...

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category: film
12 Feb 2009

Phoenix has already been all over the blogosphere because of his antics of late, but this is too weird… He looks and sounds like a homeless person. Some are convinced its a hoax, some that he’s gone crazy. Compare last nights interview with one from a couple of years ago:

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category: film
09 Oct 2007

Based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by John Burnham Schwartz, this is the compelling new dramatic thriller from two-time Academy Award-nominated writer/director Terry George (“Hotel Rwanda”). A tale of anger, revenge, and great courage, the film follows two fathers as their families and lives converge. On a warm September evening, college professor Ethan Learner (two-time Academy Award nominee Joaquin Phoenix), his wife Grace (Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly), and their daughter Emma (Elle Fanning) are attending a recital. Their 10-year-old son Josh (Sean Curley) is playing cello – beautifully, as usual. His younger sister looks up to him, and his parents are proud of their son. On the way home, they all stop at a gas station on Reservation Road. There, in one terrible instant, he is taken from them forever. On a warm September evening, law associate Dwight Arno (Mark Ruffalo) and his 11-year-old son Lucas (Eddie Alderson) are attending a baseball game. Their favorite team, the Red Sox, is playing – and, hopefully, heading for the World Series. Dwight cherishes his time spent with Lucas. Driving his son back to his ex-wife, Lucas’ mother Ruth Wheldon (Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino), Dwight heads towards his fateful encounter at Reservation Road. The accident happens so fast that Lucas is all but unaware, while Ethan – the only witness – is all too aware, as a panicked Dwight speeds away. The police are called, and an investigation begins. Haunted by the tragedy, both fathers react in unexpected ways, as do Grace and Emma. As a reckoning looms, the two fathers are forced to make the hardest choices of their lives.
 “CATCHING THE KILLER”

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category: film
08 Aug 2007

This looks like a pretty good movie, and I’m a big fan of both of the leads, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo. Check out a sneak peak of the trailer exclusively on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/reservationroad.

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