May 6, 2010

Will we soon see the "mockumentary" about Joaquin Phoenix that Casey Affleck shot?

Perhaps, since it's being shopped, according to Deadline:

Casey Affleck has completed that much-talked about and long-awaited mockumentary he directed about his brother-in-law Joaquin Phoenix's eccentric metamorphosis from actor to hip-hop musician (or so we've been led to believe). I'm told that the film made its debut in a private lunchtime screening at WME headquarters last week for buyers -- including Harvey Weinstein -- who were sworn to secrecy. WME is selling the film, and it may only take a couple of days to reach a deal. I hear the agency and the distributors intend to keep the mock's content under wraps for as long as they can for maximum shock value. (So it won't be part WME Global's sales push at the Cannes Film Festival.) Presumably, the film answers Hollywood's bewilderment about whether Joachin was serious about quitting acting -- or whether he was just, well, acting. His long months of bizarre behavior culminated in his semi-mute interview with David Letterman that was as surreal as anything Andy Kaufman ever did. And, his musical debut at the Las Vegas night club LAVO where he claimed to be a homeless rapper, jumped around the stage, and fell off.

-I gotta admit, I'm curious to see this...thoughts?

6 comments:

  1. Hopefully this means he might go back to acting again, because I thought Two Lovers was one of his best performances ever...

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  2. And I'm not a huge fan of his, but he was great in that little film.

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  3. I've been a fan of this project ever since the first rumours, but I was never sure I was going to see it. So this is great news.

    The Letterman interview was classic!

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  4. You'll perhaps soon get your chance to see it...

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  5. Whether this was a hoax or legit, I could not keep my eyes of this disaster. Let's hope the movie gets here soon cos we certainly all want to know what's really going on. They played it well either way.

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  6. Indeed. I'd have preferred to have just had Casey make more movies and Joaquin not go nuts, but I'll reserve judgment.

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