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CASEY AFFLECK: ‘JOAQUIN PHOENIX DOCUMENTARY WAS HARD WORK’

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Casey AffleckCASEY Affleck admits making the I’m Still Here documentary with his brother-in-law Joaquin Phoenix was “incredibly difficult”.

I’m Still Here — directed by Affleck — follows Phoenix as he attempted to launch a career as a rapper.

Joaquin was followed by cameras over a twelve month period for the fly-on-the-wall documentary.

The Oscar-nominated star had fans puzzled two years ago when he began making a series of bizarre public appearances, including growing a scraggly beard and appearing spacey on The Late Show With David Letterman.

At the time, Affleck, 34, filmed all of Phoenix’s outbursts, claiming he was shooting a documentary. Many thought Phoenix’s antics were just part of an elaborate hoax.

“By the end, I was just completely drained,” Casey said of the experience.

“Not only by the experience, but also the experience of putting it together. I got through a whole other journey and had my own difficulties. I was pretty new to it.

“I had done commercials and short films, but I had something like 400 hours of footage and I watched every minute.

“An experience like this was incredibly difficult, but it is a drop in bucket next to 20 years of friendship. He’s my brother-in-law. If we had been strangers, it probably would have transformed our relationship and lives. But we have stayed very close.”

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  • http://yahoo t=lee

    what a douch

  • Jason

    DOUCH NOZZLE!

  • Sam

    This film was stressful to watch, I left feeling wound up, I’m sure it was hard work to put this film together.

    • Brent

      he needs to fix his lip, growing a beard doesnt cover it up enough.

      • Mike

        Its kinda of funny that they cast him as a Roman Ceaser when anyone with a clepped lip at that time was either killed just after birth or cast out with the Leppers.

  • Judith Smith

    Poor Phoenix !!He did the most remakable movie of his career and it wasn’t enough.He made an idiot of himself doing appearances after the Johnny Cash mvie and made us feel awkward. What does he want out of life. We love him as an actor.This reaction by him proves he does not appreciate how we feel about him as an actor he needs psyche help on how to accept the praise and glory we give to our favorite actors. He reminds me of how Edie Falco and James Gandolfino reacted to their success in the Sopranos.

  • rich

    Phoenix is a real nut case, but as long as he isn’t harming anyone (other than himself) so be it.

  • Mookie

    Phoenix is a good actor, and to say his antics were bizarre is hyperbole. Illegally invading Iraq resulting in 1.2 million deaths is bizarre. Looking and dressing out of the norm is not bizarre.

    Americans need to get a perspective on life.

    • Cracker Jax

      Mookie you are brilliant. Finally, someone has got it right.

  • Douche

    I can’t stand both of them.All they want is ATTENTION