Joaquin Phoenix,
David Letterman,
Casey Affleck,
Antony Langdon,
Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs
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Oscar-nominated Walk the Line star Joaquin Phoenix announces that he's retiring from acting to launch a hip-hop career as his brother-in-law Casey Affleck captures the curious transition on camera in ... read more
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
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August 13, 2011
Joaquin Phoenix: Did someone just human shit on me?
I think everyone is over thinking I'm Still Here. It's a mocumentary and a damn good one at that. Phoenix wasn't just acting in a movie, but acting in front of the whole world. The David Letterman interview is absolutely hilar... read more -
August 5, 2011
WARNING - SPOILER ALERT!
This one is sort of a review of 2 halves for me. The Documentary reveals a whole different Joaquin to the one we see in films as the Actor, it's clear from the film that Phoenix's explosions and tantrums are similar to a young child's outbursts, he is i... read more -
June 17, 2011
The real beauty of the film and what it's trying to accomplish doesn't seem to settle in until there's about 40 minutes left, in which most audiences will all but already have lost interest and/or respect. 'I'm Still Here' is a remarkable attempt of shredding down a celebrity at ... read more
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April 27, 2011
Casey Affleck's "I'm Still Here" is a bit to mean for it's own good. While I think it's deconstruction of celebrity is interesting and relevant, and Joaquin Phoenix's performance is committed, revolutionary and unforgettable, the film never seems to play fair. It's hard to get yo... read more
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March 16, 2011
I'm sure that when Phoenix and Affleck came up with this idea, maybe during a family dinner or something?, that it sounded like a really good idea. I suppose I would agree, it is an interesting experiment on paper, just not in reality. Hats off to them for keeping this up for two... read more
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January 30, 2011
Interesting experiment in media manipulation where Phoenix passes off an obnoxious deluded stoner wannabee rapper as himself and Affleck films the consequences. Scores for commitment but ultimately reveals little we didn't know about vacuous celebrity life and his adopted personn... read more
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January 5, 2011
A bit overlong and ugly, but it's still interesting how dedicated he must have been to make this movie.
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January 2, 2011
Joaquin Phoenix is aware that we probably don't care about what's going on here. So is Casey Affleck. This much is indicated repeatedly through the course of I'm Still Here. If they know we're not going to care, then honestly, why should we? There isn't anything here to get excit... read more
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December 30, 2010
Whether or not there was any truth to the plight of Joaquin Phoenix and his sanity, it makes for one of the most interesting documentaries to ever be made. This is so centered on the influence of media and fan buzz on a celebrity. You just see this complete downfall of a human be... read more
Critic Reviews
No doubt what we witness is a performance for the camera, but with what motivation? Or is the hoax a hoax? Full Review
I'm not sure I believed a word of this film. Actors who melt down on camera are usually, well, acting. But I couldn't take my eyes off I'm Still Here. Full Review
Chances are the joke is on us. The problem is the joke isn't very funny. In fact, it's kind of vile. Full Review
If we're truly witnessing the unraveling of a talented man in his prime, it's just sad. If it's all performance art, though, it's just pointless. Full Review
Joaquin is simply adding to the ugliness, encouraging the fools, and wasting everyone's time. Full Review
The movie is as damnably perplexing as the subject himself. Full Review
When I'm Still Here reached its climactic moment -- Joaquin Phoenix puking into a toilet -- I had never before felt quite so much like a toilet. Full Review
I'm Still Here is like watching the 15 minutes in Boogie Nights where Dirk Diggler tries to become a recording artist, stretched into a full-length movie. Full Review
Whatever their actual intentions, I'm Still Here does take on, at times forcefully and effectively, the pathological fallout of the Entertainment Industrial Complex. Full Review
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