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    lol. actually kinda looks like him under all that

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    very funny

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    IMO I don't think he was acting there. He was very fidgety,and his responses were delayed. The guy is a great actor, and if he wants to retire, then so be it. But a rapper!!!! Sorry, but something is off with this dude..
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    Quote Originally Posted by kman View Post
    IMO I don't think he was acting there. He was very fidgety,and his responses were delayed. The guy is a great actor, and if he want to retire, then so be it. But a rapper!!!! Sorry, but something is off with this dude..
    I thought it waz a joke

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    Did he fall into drugs or something?

    He seemed waaaaaaaaayyyy whacked

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    He recorded the soundtrack album Walk the Line and won a Grammy Award at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards for his work on the soundtrack.[28]
    In May 2008, it was reported that Phoenix had been recording songs he had written himself, with Mike Fox (of Little Knickers) handling lead vocals and Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) on backing vocals.[29] No release date has been given for the project.[30]
    He will be the subject of a documentary directed by his friend and brother-in-law Casey Affleck; the documentary will follow him as he moves to a career making hip-hop music. Filming begins in early 2009.[31]
    On February 11, 2009, Phoenix made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote his film Two Lovers. He was largely unresponsive towards Letterman's questions about the film and his acting career. When the audience laughed at his hip-hop aspirations, he complained to Letterman that he was not joking around. Letterman joked about Phoenix's gum-chewing, Phoenix responded by taking the gum out of his mouth and sticking it under Letterman's desk

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