Lubezki
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Post by Lubezki on Sept 16, 2019 20:18:39 GMT
Well in the grand scheme of things....Joker did pretty damn good.
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filmnoir
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Post by filmnoir on Sept 25, 2019 14:57:59 GMT
But is Phoenix willing to campaign - and in a way were he comes off sincere - like Gary Oldman. And not like Michael Keaton, who often came off smarmy. Phoenix like both of these guys didn't have the best reputation in Hollywood.
Whereas Driver doesn't have any of that baggage and he is also playing a likeable, sympathetic character - that of the husband, devoted father.
Of all the years I have been following Wock, this is honestly the most open and genuine personality to the press that I've ever seen him behave. Joaquin is just one of those people who love their privacy but most of all their craft. He would have never signed on to play this role [JOKER] if he felt the people involved could not have helped further his talent. He did so, he's getting career best reviews and the film is going to be a huge B.O hit. Having said all that, I think there is one major facet in his life that people often forget, and that's his lovely fiancée Rooney Mara. The two are the perfect couple in my eyes and she is obviously bringing (or brought) a lot of happiness to him. It won't be hard to get Hollywood back on his side because of the respect he possesses. And since WB are going to campaign the shit out of this movie, he's truly well on board to do the same. Phoenix just got some bad press for walking out of an interview - after he was asked about all the violence in Joker. He had to be coax by a WB rep to return. He said he left because he didn't know how to respond. But he never did answer the question.
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Post by stephen on Sept 25, 2019 15:30:22 GMT
Of all the years I have been following Wock, this is honestly the most open and genuine personality to the press that I've ever seen him behave. Joaquin is just one of those people who love their privacy but most of all their craft. He would have never signed on to play this role [JOKER] if he felt the people involved could not have helped further his talent. He did so, he's getting career best reviews and the film is going to be a huge B.O hit. Having said all that, I think there is one major facet in his life that people often forget, and that's his lovely fiancée Rooney Mara. The two are the perfect couple in my eyes and she is obviously bringing (or brought) a lot of happiness to him. It won't be hard to get Hollywood back on his side because of the respect he possesses. And since WB are going to campaign the shit out of this movie, he's truly well on board to do the same. Phoenix just got some bad press for walking out of an interview - after he was asked about all the violence in Joker. He had to be coax by a WB rep to return. He said he left because he didn't know how to respond. But he never did answer the question. Eh, I think that his reaction was pretty much answer enough.
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