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Weekend Forecast: It’s Resident Evil: Afterlife’s World, Joaquin Phoenix is Just Living It

Unless you live in a major market and want to sample Joaquin Phoenix’s coprophilic hip-hop narcissist fantasia (no, that’s not a recommendation), it might be worth just forgoing this weekend at the movies. Don’t take my word for it, though; see the sad pickings after the jump, with one (negotiable) exception.

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Weekend Forecast: It’s Resident Evil: Afterlife’s World, Joaquin Phoenix is Just Living It

The 9 Most Unsettling Things About Joaquin Phoenix’s Mock-Documentary, I’m Still Here

Onscreen defecation. Back hair removal. Gay-shaming Newsweek reporter Ramin Setoodeh. Britney Spears’s vagina. What do they all have in common? They’re all featured in the insane Joaquin Phoenix documentary I’m Still Here , and if you can believe it, there are some things in it that are even weirder . Here are the 9 most unsettling things about the movie:

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Joaquin Phoenix — Actor, Hip-Hop Artist, Hoax?

I’m Still Here , Casey Affleck’s documentary about Joaquin Phoenix’s lost year, hits theaters this weekend — see the TV appearance that started it all.

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Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘I’m Still Here’ Teaser Trailer Debuts

One-minute clip shows disheveled actor’s hip-hop career. By Gil Kaufman Joaquin Phoenix in the “I’m Still Here” teaser trailer Photo: Magnolia Pictures After a year of bizarre talk show appearances , club dates that ended in stage falls and audience brawls , rumors of a retirement from moviemaking and a co-sign from Diddy , the first trailer for the long-rumored Joaquin Phoenix film “I’m Sill Here; The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix” surfaced online on Monday (August 16). While it’s still unclear if the movie, directed by Phoenix’s brother-in-law Casey Affleck, is a straight chronicle of the Oscar-winning actor’s foray into the world of hip-hop or a “This Is Spinal Tap”-like send-up of same, fans looking for clues in the one-minute trailer will likely be confounded all over again. The clip begins with a quick glimpse of a narrator, shot from behind (he appears to be actor Edward James Olmos), pointing to water droplets on a black table. He tells an intense-looking Phoenix, bearded and wearing a grey wool hat, “that’s you, drops of water, and you’re on top of the mountain, a success, but one day you start sliding down the mountain and you think, ‘wait a minute, I’m a mountaintop water drop, I don’t belong in this valley. This river, this low dark ocean with all these drops of water.’ ” As the voiceover continues, a succession of quickly cut images unfolds: Phoenix facing a phalanx of flash-wielding photographers at a movie premiere; Phoenix rapping on stage; Phoenix gazing longingly out of the window of a limousine while wearing dark shades, then hiding his head under a jacket in the same car; and Phoenix getting fitted for a black suit, then sitting, with his arms crossed defiantly, for a photo shoot. The ominous voiceover — accompanied by a spare, haunting keyboard drone — continues as we see Phoenix making his way past photogs on his way into the David Letterman studios. He poses uncomfortably for the shooters at a premiere for his “final” movie, “Two Lovers,” and holds his head in seeming frustration while pacing around a hotel room. “Then one day it gets hot and you slowly evaporate into air, way up, higher than any mountaintop, all the way to the heavens,” the unseen voice continues over a quick montage that shows Phoenix in a recording studio, walking unsteadily down a hotel corridor, boarding a private jet and hugging Diddy. The actor’s name flashes on the screen as we see him laughing manically while belted into the backseat of a car, attending a swanky Hollywood party, looking pensively into the distance as his distended belly juts out, diving off a club stage to confront a heckler, wrestling in a hotel room with another man, being escorted by his handlers from a venue and laying his verses on another rapper backstage while pumping his fist and wearing a hoodie. “Then you understand that it was at your lowest that you were closest to God. Life’s a journey that goes round and round and the end is closest to the beginning. So it’s change you need. Relish the journey,” the narrator says over images of Phoenix in church and staring into space just before taking the stage. The movie is slated to hit theaters on September 10 . Eamonn Bowles, president of its distributor Magnolia Pictures, said, “No matter what I thought coming in, I came out feeling this was a pretty amazing piece of work, jaw-dropping but dimensional. “It is going to get a lot of attention, but it is not some cheap stunt where they said, ‘Let’s do some wild stuff and film it,’ ” he explained. “It is extreme behavior, but really good filmmaking as well. Frankly, some of the behavior is very extreme. But it is in the context of the insanity of being in Joaquin’s life for that period of time. It is a unique piece of work that is going to surprise people in different ways.” Are you excited to see “I’m Still Here?” Let us know in the comment section below.

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Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘I’m Still Here’ Teaser Trailer Debuts

Joaquin Phoenix: I’m Still Here!

Joaquin Phoenix has gone off the rails of late. Well, it actually started about a year and a half ago. The acclaimed actor announced he was quitting that profession, became a rapper, dressed like a homeless person, spaced out on Letterman and had to be escorted out of his own concert . As it turns out, this was all part of Casey Affleck’s directorial brilliance, documenting Phoenix’s transition from well-respected actor to an unproven rap talent for his new movie. Follow this link to check out the I’m Still Here trailer . Joaquin Phoenix, actor (left), and Joaquin Phoenix, caveman rapper. The official synopsis describes I’m Still Here as “a striking portrayal of a tumultuous year in the life of internationally acclaimed actor Joaquin Phoenix.” “Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, and always riveting, the film is a portrait of an artist at a crossroads. Defying expectations, it deftly explores notions of courage and creative reinvention, as well as the ramifications of life in the public eye.” Deft and riveting? We’ll see about that. But it’s definitely worth a look.

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This Week on Cable: Wish Airplane! a Happy 30th Birthday!

If you’ve seen The Expendables or Eat Pray Love , then you no longer wonder why you pay that exorbitant cable bill — new doesn’t mean adequate or bearable. Movies are 120 years of rampaging stuff, not just this moment’s passing bulldozer. This week: Surrealism, Romanians, Ann Sheridan, Hitler-assassination films devised while WWII raged on, and more. TiVos at the ready…

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I’m Still Here Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Took This More Seriously Than You Thought

Did you think Joaquin Phoenix’s rap career was a smirky stunt? It may well have been, but now that a trailer’s been released for I’m Still Here , the documentary Casey Affleck directed about Phoenix’s Hollywood sabbatical, it appears the joke is on us.

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Joaquin Phoenix Documentary Gets Studio, Release Date

‘I’m Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix’ will chart Phoenix’s path from A-list actor to MC, studio exec says. By Kara Warner Joaquin Phoenix Photo: Jacob Andrzejczak/ Getty Images While fans of Joaquin Phoenix remain divided about whether to take the actor’s rap music aspirations seriously — some saying his bizarre public appearances qualify him for “kooky actor” status,

Joaquin Phoenix Mockumentary Opening Sept. 10

The best documentary ever made about Joaquin Phoenix getting crapped on is coming at you this fall. As rumored, Magnolia Pictures has sent over official confirmation that it bought I’m Still Here , the Casey Affleck-directed spectacle that has apparently dropped its subtitle, “The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix.” It will open Sept. 10 in limited release; I guess expect that proposed Phoenix/Letterman reunion … Sept. 7?

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Will Joaquin Phoenix Replace Edward Norton in The Avengers?

It simply doesn’t seem possible for anyone to care this much about who plays the seventh lead in a comic book movie that won’t be released for another two years, but leave it to Marvel to make a simple casting decision feel like an event . All that was missing from the “Let’s toss Edward Norton under the bus!” e-mail that Kevin Feige sent out this weekend was an option to read it in 3D and a picture of Scarlett Johansson wearing a skin-tight leather jumpsuit. But there is good news: Once Comic-Con hits in two weeks, all these Avengers stories, rumors and innuendos will be over. But until then: Have you heard the one about Joaquin Phoenix?

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Will Joaquin Phoenix Replace Edward Norton in The Avengers?