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QUOTES FROM CELEBRITIES

Jump to quotes from: Casey Affleck, Iris Burton,
Russell Crowe, James Gray, Richard Harris,
Rain Phoenix, Summer Phoenix, Joel Schumacher,
Ridley Scott, Liv Tyler, Gus Van Sant,
Vince Vaughn, Doug Wright.
CASEY AFFLECK
"It's a strange sense of humour. He has a very goofy side. You wouldn't expect it if you've seen his movies. Joaquin
hasn't picked safe parts. They show the dark side, and you could think he's crazy, but the fact is he's just incredibly
talented. He's one of the most exciting actors of our generation — and I would say that even if he wasn't my best friend
and I didn't live with his sister."
"To me it seems he is so clearly the best, most talented young actor of my generation. He's such a genius in To Die For."
"There's four or five people who get offered movies before him. It just doesn't make sense. I can't understand it. I try
to tell people that I know who are making movies, 'Listen, get in now on this dude'. He's about to have four movies come out,
and after that, he'll just blow up. He'll get the respect he deserves."
"This guy is going to come out in five years having written, directed, produced, and starred in his own movie. Someone
who's going to make everyone shake their heads and say, 'Oh, God, we really slipped on him'."
"I've been on planes with him, and I don't really want to look at him, either, because he sits down and drinks sixteen
shots of whatever he can find and pulls his shirt over his head and stays like that for the rest of the flight."
"With Joaq, people kind of want to take care of him, because they see that he's still pure. It's like when someone has
an 8-month old child in their arms and everyone in the room kind of smiles and looks at it and wants to protect it and love
it, because they're all thinking, Oh God, I hope the world doesn't get to him. I hope for Joaq, more than anyone else, that
he doesn't become cynical and hardened by the nastiness of the business. And he probably won't, but it's a fight. It's hard
for him, I can tell."
"Women fall at his feet just about everywhere he goes. He pays so little attention, I don't know if he recognises it or
not. He just kind of blazes a trail and leaves all these blushing women in his wake."
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IRIS BURTON
"River used to say to me, 'Joaquin's better than all of us.'"
"Honey, he's always in love. He's in love with love. He needs so much love. Sometimes he gets hurt."
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RUSSELL CROWE
"Joaquin has a completely different viewpoint on the world, and that made for some very, very funny conversations.
He's a cracker, mate. I love him. Joaquin needs to have somebody spend some time with him so that he can relax about the
things he's doing. It amazes me that he has no recognition whatsoever of just how fucking good he is. He can do a scene
and bust you apart and then he'll say, 'I've gotta do it again, that was terrible'. And then he does it again and it's
even better.
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JAMES GRAY
"I had a great time with him, and he's a hell of an actor. Joaquin has unbelievably, tour de force natural skills. But
the question is, how do you get it from him? It's a brutal process."
"Joaquin is willing to put himself into the most troubling and personal and exposing of places, which is all you can
ask from an actor. Frankly, it's very difficult for me to work with him — I'm not comfortable with torture. But I will
work with him in a second, because he's that good."
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RICHARD HARRIS
"Joaquin doesn't believe he's good and you have to tell him how fucking marvellous he is. He says, 'I'm hopeless, they
all think I'm as good as River, I shouldn't be in this picture, I should be selling cars, I'm not an actor at all'."
"Genius actor, but a nut-case all the same."
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RAIN PHOENIX
"It's an understatement to say, 'He gets into a part', because Joaquin always goes full throttle. It's wild to see how
he changes. One day he looks really college, two weeks later he has blue hair."
"He's also my cool gauge. So if he thinks something's cool, then I feel good about it."
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SUMMER PHOENIX
"I was in love with Joaquin when I was a kid. He wanted to be a rebel, but I would stand up for him the whole time.
He'd want to get into trouble, and I'd be swearing he wasn't to blame."
"We're very close. I can even say he's my mentor. I find he's a fascinating actor. In Gladiator, he makes you
understand in a very subtle way how his character became so evil."
"We're each other's best friends. No matter where we go or who we meet, tofu salad is always home."
"I just pray for him. After you've been burned, you grow a harder shell, and I don't think Joaq is capable of growing
a harder shell. He's not someone who can say, 'OK, I'm going to be a dick to you because you were a dick to me.' He just
stays true to himself in every way he can."
"Riv really worked on things that spoke to him, and so does Joaq."
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JOEL SCHUMACHER
"Joaquin understands the danger of this business. I've worked with several young actors I have worried about, and I'm
not worried about him at all. I knew River, who was also talented, just very different, and I've often wondered if having
an older brother gave Joaquin perspective — it's just a guess."
"The reason that Return to Paradise works on some level is because you care about getting this boy out."
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RIDLEY SCOTT
"I'd seen Joaquin in a picture that I'd produced called Clay Pigeons, and thought he had an interesting face.
Then I was shocked by what he pulled off in Return to Paradise — I thought that was as good as it gets. That did
it for me. I had a feeling in my bones about him, an intuition, and I couldn't shake it, so I had no other really serious
contenders for our prince of darkness."
"When I met with him for Gladiator, I think his first reaction was absolute horror. He said, 'You want me to do
a toga-and-sandal movie? You've got to be out of your fucking mind!' And he actually suggested we test him, which is very
smart because he needed to find out if he could do it too."
"Whatever happens to Joaquin on film, I always feel sorry for him. He's kind of a wounded individual."
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LIV TYLER
"I'm in love with Joaquin. And it's the first time I'm actually in love."
"We were so in love. We were together every second, and we were the best of friends and in each other's trailers.
Nobody knew — that's the amazing part."
"I would love to work with him again. He is so, so, so talented. We need to find the right project, something really
different. I want him to direct me. He has so many beautiful ideas. He'll just stare off, and he's not there, and then
he'll tell me a story that is just... he has such an amazing imagination."
"I fell in love with him the second I saw him. I had the part already and they were trying to find someone to play his
part. Pat (O'Connor) called me in to read with him. I walked into the room. He had his back to me. He looked at me and I
just went, 'Wheeeew.' I had this grin on my face that was so silly. I couldn't get it to go away, one of those grins that
actually hurts. I couldn't make a straight face. I had to leave the room. I just loved him. We talked all day."
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GUS VAN SANT
"I think that getting together with me to work on the film was difficult at first because I automatically reminded him
of River. He understandably doesn't like to be reminded of him. He'll still usually say 'my brother' instead of 'River',
and rarely brings him up. He likes to hear stories about him, though, and listens when I talk about what he used to do and
say. I never ask questions about him. It's just something you don't bring up."
"Joaq was always worried he wasn't doing his best. He's a great actor, but he was always trashing himself. It was the
opposite of River. River would know when he did a scene well. If someone suggested that maybe he should have tried another
approach, he'd debate it and say, 'No, no, it was really good'. You'd never say that to Joaquin or it would send him into
a tailspin of self-criticism. In the end, both ended up doing good work, only one was confident, the other's not."
"I don't spend as much time making my movies as he does on his characters."
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VINCE VAUGHN
"I think we genuainely like each other. Acting means a lot to him, and I respect that, because it means a lot to me."
"Totally cool, great actor. We get in a lot of trouble hanging out."
"I've been more real to people I've met one or two nights on a train than I have with friends I've had in my life for
years. Although it's been a short time, I really have a fondness for Joaquin."
"He's got Elvis dust, magic and charisma that you can't intellectualise or deconstruct. You just turn on the camera and
watch him run. That's what makes it so beautiful."
"When I hang out with Joaquin, I feel like I'm twelve years old in the suburbs, and we're going to shoot our BB guns
at streetlights."
"He goes to extreme emotional places. He can look like a scared, vulnerable child. Also like the guy in the pool room
you don't want to mess with."
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DOUG WRIGHT
"He had a cigarette dangling out of his mouth and he had on these really intense aviator shades and his hair was all
tousled, and he was like, 'Hey, dude,' Then he walked onto the soundstage, and the cigarette gets stamped out and the
glasses come off and someone runs a comb through his hair, and the guy is suddenly an early-nineteenth-century priest. It
was the most transformative moment — it took my breath away. Joaquin is someone who could slide by you in the hallway, but
aim a lens at him and he becomes thirty feet tall. Joaquin is genuine, with access to absolutely volcanic emotional places
in his soul."
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