October 30, 2008

It's So Hard, To Say Goodbye...




Hollywierd hottie (and one of my absolute favorite actors) Joaquin Phoenix has announced that he is retiring from movies at the ripe age of 34, and he's "dead serious". The talented and boisterous actor has been in such films as "Walk The Line" and "U Turn", and he has been nominated for two Oscars in his career. He will be turning to music and his role as Johnny Cash in "Walk The Line" inspired him to make that move. He has to learned to play the guitar for the role, and through his teachings he developped a deep passion for music. He sees it as a way to "expel his demons". The hunky star had this to say at press time about his latest filme "Two Lovers" With Gwenyth Paltrow and Vinessa Shaw:

"This will be my last performance as an actor. I'm not doing films anymore... I've been through that. I've done it... I'm dead serious."


And there you have it. Thanks to the great guys over at Yahoo Movies for the link!

1 comment:

  1. What he didn't say is that he quit b/c he's dyslexic. He tried to put "Good" and "Bye" on his knuckles at some moview premier, and when he held his hands up for a photo op, it came out "Bye" and "Good". Its funny b/c he was probably very serious about the whole "quitting" thing, but that ish looked retarded. Good luck Joaquin

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