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by Matt McDaniel | Oct 29, 2008 Joaquin Phoenix, who incited 34 years aged only yesterday, dumbfounded E! Online contributor Jason Kennedy with a proclamation which he would be timid from acting. The two-time Oscar hopeful settled this upon a red runner during a Monday good for a Association of Hole in a Wall Camps, a gift founded by Paul Newman. “This will be my final opening as an actor. I’m not you do drive-in theatre anymore… I’ve been by that. I’ve finished it… I’m passed serious.” Phoenix is assumingly giving up behaving to aspire to music, a passion of his given he schooled to fool around guitar to fool around a purpose of Johnny Cash in 2005’s “Walk a Line.” According to Billboard, Phoenix is operative upon an manuscript with Tim Burgess, frontman for a UK organisation The Charlatans. Burgess said, “Once he learnt guitar he found which he had utterly a lot of demons inside himself which he longed for to ban by music. http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/joaquinphoenix_blog.html So this is what happens when people spin 34 years of age? They begin creation “irrational” decisions? |
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7 Responses for "Joaquin Phoenix Shocks With Retirement Announcement. Your thoughts?"
He can give up hollywood if he wants, whats the big conumdrum?
He has tons of cash, he could have retired years ago.
I really don’t understand what the bfd is here….
If I was to retire at 34 tomorrow would you post something about me?
no….A little overly obsessed with movie stars….you know, they are people like me or you…what is the big deal?
I say good for him if he can really make it as a singer. I have enjoyed watching him on the big screen and will miss him but if this is what he wants the go for it.
to me its sad, because he was such a good actor in walk the line, i love that movie. however, he is rich and it’s his life, so he can retire if he wants. besides, he wasnt that famous really. but i still loved him :]
I’m surprised that he’s retiring so young.
First of all, I think the word “retire” in a celebrity’s mind does not mean the same “retire” that us average people do…
He’ll retire just like Bret Favre did.
But he is awesome at signing, his voice was PHENOM in Walk the Line. Plus, he’s a stud.
But did anyone else think he looked like a bum at that benefit when he made his announcement??
Good luck hottie JoaquiN!
I wish he could just do both.
I’m really sad that he is giving up acting. He was one of my favorite actors ever. I mean, even the interview when he announced it, he was kinda like….weird about it. The interviewer just seemed shocked that he would give it up just like that and Joaquin got a little mad. Almost like we were supposed to see this coming?
I’m very happy that he wants to pursue music, and I can’t WAIT to hear what he has to release, plus he does make a pretty hot, sexy musician
But nonetheless, I am extremely sad to see him go from the big screen. Perhaps he’ll change his mind later.
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