Casey Affleck at Joaquin Pheonix’s ‘I’m Still Here’ premiere, says it’s not a hoax

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Casey Affleck did promotional duties for his new documentary on Joaquin Pheonix’s lost year, I’m Still Here, with an appearance in Venice for the premiere last night. The film reportedly has some very graphic scenes, and distribution has not been without controversy. Casey has been sued by sexual harassment by two different female collaborators, both of whom allege that he accosted them for sex, became hostile when he refused, and ultimately owed them money when they left the project. Joaquin wasn’t there for the premiere, but Casey claimed he was in Venice at least. Casey gave reporters his take on the film and insisted that it’s not a put on, although he claims to leave that up for viewers to decide:

On Monday in Venice, where his film was screened out of competition at the Film Festival, Affleck said he’s leaving the answer up to the audience.

“Elliptically, I would say … I sincerely don’t want to influence people’s interpretation,” Affleck told reporters. “I can tell you there is no hoax. It makes me think of ‘Candid Camera’ or something.”

The film is full of dark, sometimes graphic scenes about the Academy Award-nominated Phoenix, whose decision to go for a music career and concurrent decline was fodder for late-night comics.

In one scene, Phoenix banters about the irony of his life being depicted in film, when he is trying to get away from the industry. The film follows Phoenix to his last acting and press events, where he grumbles that he “hates” acting.

“I think everyone at some point in their life hates their jobs and the people they are around,” he says in opening scenes to explain why he wants to change his life despite his talent and enormous success, which includes an Oscar nomination for playing Johnny Cash in “Walk the Line.”

What follows are scenes depicting his negative downturn. There’s drug use, graphic language, the search for online sex, a meeting with a prostitute and other hard core scenes, such as of Phoenix attacking a spectator at his own concert.

Throughout the film, Phoenix gains weight and lets his hair and beard grow long and unkempt.

“I know that he is someone that doesn’t shy away from letting me see all the different aspects of his personality and if he was willing to do it and I was willing to do it I owed it to him to make it as unflinching look at him as I possibly could,” said Affleck, who recently starred in the film “The Killer Inside Me…”

Hoax or no hoax, Phoenix gives an all-out performance, which begs the question he asked himself at the beginning of the documentary: Is the actor playing a role or is a role playing the actor?

While the actor’s narcissism is central to the project, the film stands as a portrait of an artist trying to break out of the jail of the same celebrity culture upon which he is dependent.

“When I watched the movie, I am not repulsed by him and I feel for him and I understand him better than I did at beginning of the movie. I have a lot of love for him,” Affleck said.

[AP via Huffington Post]

I really bought Joaquin’s “act” or non-act on Letterman, but now that he’s “recovered” and is back to his old smug ass attractive self I’m thinking this whole thing was a dumb media experiment that these two tried to cash in on. I’m interested to read what the critics say about this film once it’s out. It comes out in limited release in the US this weekend. I won’t be seeing it given the disturbing advance details, but I love reading reviews, especially negative ones, and these could be scathing.

Here’s Casey in Venice yesterday. Doesn’t he look thrilled to be there? Credit: WENN.com

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  1. normade says:

    I used to like Casey, now he seems like a big jerk

  2. jzhz says:

    Maybe his bitchface has something to do with embarrassment over the suit(s?) against him. He seems creepier than ever, now.

  3. annaloo says:

    Careful Casey… keep making that face, it’ll be the one you keep for life.

  4. Tess says:

    That snotty, elitist attitude swirling around him is as offputting as the aroma that emanates from a public toilet on a hot day.

  5. GatsbyGal says:

    Of course it’s a hoax. God Joaquin and Casey are dumb.

  6. Praise St. Angie! says:

    “Maybe his bitchface has something to do with embarrassment over the suit(s?) against him.”

    that, and the fact that NO ONE is buying what he’s selling.

  7. Fluffy Kitten Tail says:

    Hate his little rat-like bitch face!

  8. aenflex says:

    I think Joaquim might have melt down a bit after missing the Oscar for Walk the Line. He really shoulda got it, me personally thinks. But I also think this thing is phony. If you are really in exile, you don’t let a buncha snotfaced Hollywood types follow you around with a camera crew, boom in your face.

  9. Lenore says:

    My feeling here is that it’s not a hoax, in the sense that it wasn’t staged, it all really happened, the other people in the movie weren’t actors and probably most weren’t in on the gag.

    But I do think it’s set up in that it was obviously a conscious attempt to film all the worst excesses of an actor – I don’t think they just turned on the cameras and decided to film his day-to-day life.

    I think they decided to make a film about an actor having a crisis, and Joaquin either indulged in his seediest desires or deliberately embarrassed himself until they had enough for a movie – but he wasn’t faking it, he was really living it.

    Not that I’m suggesting this movie will be anything but pretentious bollockry. Here’s hoping for funny, savage reviews, at which point Affleck will stop hedging his bets and start backpedalling – “It was a joke, you guys!”

    They and James Franco should get together. A movie filled with a year’s worth of Joaquin masturbating five times a day would probably win the Turner Prize, if nothing else.

  10. California Surfer says:

    Dude is looking a bit paunchy – time to go surfing!

  11. Kitten says:

    “But I do think it’s set up in that it was obviously a conscious attempt to film all the worst excesses of an actor”

    Exactly what I think. I don’t think it’s a “hoax” in the classic sense, on the contrary-I think it will be real. Not a mockumentary, but more of a social experiment.

  12. geenie says:

    I still think Casey is hot..too bad he’s a pig. He’s definitely a better actor than his brother.

    I’m willing to give the movie a try, just cause it’s different. I might hate it or I might not, but I think it’ll be interesting to watch.

    Casey is married to Joaquin’s sister, so who knows what happened there when the controversy struck.

  13. di butler says:

    Seriously? Ya’ll think this was real? Okaaaay.

  14. LOVE ANGELINA says:

    I can’t wait to see it and jeesh if he wanted sex, I mean hello, I am right here. Goodness.

    I will say I am little disturbed that he does drugs. His own brother died of a drug overdoes. How can he just dive into doing them? Its sooo strange to me, this is Casey Affleck’s brother-in-law and the uncle to his children, how is this what you show them and the world? IDK.

  15. ghostbuster says:

    wasnt joaquin raised by some cult that made children have sex with adults and each other. i dont know if he really went off the deep end but it seems that many of the children that were apart of that cult either committed suicide or had serious drug issues.

  16. Ruffian9 says:

    Hoax, not a hoax…does amyone really give a crap?

  17. suz says:

    He reeks of douche, but I’d still do him. Especially when he was younger.

  18. fugly says:

    casey > ben

    but casey is one creepy dude.

  19. Madison says:

    This movie is a piece of crapola from two pretentious, egotistical actors, the only thing missing is ashton kutcher coming out from behind the camera telling everyone they were punk‘d. What kind of a sane person let alone a ’friend’ would make a movie about his BF fucking with hookers, snorting drugs and worst of all filming someone defecating on your friend and do nothing to stop it. Casey’s off the deep end just as much as joaquin.

  20. Jillian says:

    Kellan Lutz must have learned his serial killer eyes from this guy.

  21. Chris says:

    I wonder if the law suits are part of the hoax?

  22. Jag says:

    He looks so mean.

  23. filthycute says:

    He looks like serial killer Paul Bernardo.

  24. Joan Needle says:

    I believe Joaquin Phoenix was a fantastic actor, how ever a rapper (as he keeps saying he wants to be) don’t think so. Personally I’m hoping one day he’ll wake up from where ever he is right now and make movies again.

  25. Norm Day says:

    I think he did it for the most part to answer questions about himself and get other’s to think about things (maybe to make a little bit of money maybe)…or to understand what it is like to be someone else whoever one perceives as crazy and see what that feels like.

    Am I who I am or do I become how people perceive me and eventualy lose who I was. I think he was walking a very fine line with that. He might have started out acting and doing it intentionally but the more people bought and thought he was going crazy the more he was probally questioning if he was or not.

    The more people that thought he was and started treating him like that the easier it was for him to beleave and further down the rabbit hole he went. We all act. We act like people who we think we should be or want ourselves to be perceived as being not as we trully are. Some closer to themselves then others.

    The questions he might have been posing is you see only the good in me it’s how tv is but how about the bad the crazy thoughts that mostly have but do not mention and if they do to very few people. Along with seeing someone at there lowest and the effects that would have on someone. Maybe to see if he could come back from that. A test of himself and who he truly is.

    It could be all of theese things or none of theese things some more true then others for diffrent reasons. If not true for him surley for others read the comments at times he’s not even sure.

    Fake it until you make it works both ways you would think. He was trying to convince everyone he was crazy when he was sane. Is he crazy for doing that or is everyone else crazy for thinking that he was?

    Either way it was one year in his life and he is either better or worse. Would he be condemed and hated for one year of possiably bad choices and shunned with something he choose to do and admit freely for whatever reason (what most would try and hide) or does he come out stronger and better for it if not for his acting career but for himself because maybe he was tired of it.

    That part is true it’s not him It’s someone else telling him to point here and sit there like he say’s. Everyone wonders who they are so maybe he wanted to see if he acted like he was someone else for awhile?

    WHo knows truth lies with perception. Sure that he ain’t exactly sure during some of what was going on and the effects that it’s going to have on him in the long run. It something that makes you think though that he did on his own choice without being told what to do. So for him it was a win even if he loses type thing. In that way he was himself even if he was only acting.