poll results for December:
Do
you want Joaquin to become a big superstar?
64% - Yes, everybody should love him.
37% - No, he should stay "mine".
Saturday, December 25 1999
I have a X-Mas present for everyone: the
exclusive first look at the trailer for
"Gladiator"! On IGN.movies.com you can download the trailer in
various qualities:
"Let the games begin!" (low bandwith)
(9Mb).
"Let the games begin!" (medium
bandwith) (14Mb).
"Let the games begin!" (high bandwith)
(26Mb).
Also: The Official
page opened! It`s just a
teaser-picture in the moment, not more. And it says: in
theatres May 2000
You may be interested in that excerpts
from an old article with Liv Tyler from august 98
(GQ-magazine):
".....Sitting on a couch in a Hollywood Hills
house that's being rented by her boyfriend, Joaquin
Phoenix, she tries to tuck her long legs underneath her.
............................
There are traces of the girl-woman dichotomy in the
Hollywood Hills house as well. She arrived yesterday,
Valentine's Day, after having been in London for several
weeks. and despite its being sunny and spacious, with
pool out back, the house has the feel of a dorm room: the
abandoned backgammon game; egregiously misspelled notes
and reminders written in Liv's childish hand; a teddy
bear and a heart-shaped box of chocolates for Joaquin; a
copy of Mojo magazine on the bathroom floor. But there is
also a black negligee hanging on the back of the door and
a pair of strappy black heels lying on their sides like
felled beasts, which attest to a rather grown-up
homecoming last night. Then there's the tiny black velvet
box on the table, which contained the antique
diamond-and-emerald ring that's now on one of Liv's long
fingers-a Valentine's present from Joaquin.
.......................................................
Under Joaquin's aegis, Liv has become a vegetarianm. and
they revel in the story of Joaquin's sister's
childbirth-at home, in a pool-which they both attended.
Liv was especially wowed by the freaky-looking placenta.
"What an outrageous thing," she says.
"It's heavy, like a brain. We kept it and put it in
the fridge for a little while. Then they planted it in
the yard with a tree, which I thought was a really sweet
idea. " Skeevy is more like it, but
somehow you forgive that, coming from Liv. ....."Saturday, December 18 1999
Joaquin talks about veganism, the Prada
ads, his childhood, performing Beatles-songs, his nephew
Rio and having children on his own. (Telegraph Magazine,
Interview date: February99 in NY.)
The reluctant hero
.........................................
NEW YORK, A predictably eclectic luncheon in an East
Village
restaurant. Beef, fish and fowl are banished from the
menu, which suits Joaquin Phoenix fine as he has been a
vegan since the age of three-and -a-half. His belt is
made of fake leather, his trainers betray not the
thinnest strip of suede. He wears a Goodyear baseball
cap, a drab shirt and trousers that once might have
marked him as a petrol station attendant, but which now
mislabel him as a hipster. Phoenix is explaning how his
father, despite having raised a family of film
actors-Joaquin, his sisters, Rain and Summer, and most
prominently his late brother, River wasn't much of a
performer himself. Just a few school plays and the skits
he used to put on for his children.
.........................................
Although he bagan making films at the age of 10, Phoenix
still seems ambivalent about the profession. His
performing career began even earlier: as a child, he sang
songs on the streets of Westwood, California, with his
brother and sisters, helping the family stay afloat with
donathions from passers-by. Christmas was the big money
season. "We did a lot of Beatles," he
remembers. Sometimes, his father would melt into the
crowd, pretending to be a spectator, but usually the
Phoenix parents would `just sit there beaming, like
beautiful, proud parents`. The children grew up as
shielded from social conformity, and the massmedia that
feeds it, as any American family could strive to be.
Their nemes were in themselves declaretions of´
independence. The eldest, River Jude Bottom, was named
before the family changed its surname to Phoenix.
Rain(Rainbow) Joan of Arc Phoenix, 26, is in South
Carolina shooting O, a modern -day retelling of Othello.
In the first days of his film career, Joaquin Raphael
Phoenix was calling himself Leaf, so as 'not to be left
out', but later felt comfortable calling himself Joaquin
again. Then there is Liberty Butterfly Phoenix, 22, and
youngest sister Summer Joy Phoenix, 20, who is currently
in England, filming Arnaud Desplechin's Esther Kahn.
Their mother, Arlyn Dunetz, left her family's New York
apartment when she was a teenager. 'She comes from a nice
background,' Joaquin says, 'and she was doing a
nine-to-five job, and she wanted something different out
of life, which was very impressive.'
...........................................
'Most of my childhood,' Joaquin says, 'I grew up with
both parents. They were poor, with all these kids, but
they always found open arms; people took us in.' Among
their benefactors was the crew of a toy companey boat,
who took the destitute family back to the US after their
stay in Venezuela. Joaquin turned three on that trip; he
remembers the birthday cake the ship's cook baked for
him.
.........................................
It was to be the start of the entire Phoenix family's
conversion to
veganism. Vegan cuisine has improved over the years, but
the leather prohibitions did complicate one of Joaquin's
rare modeling gigs. 'When I did the Prada campaign, ' he
says, 'the stylist wore the shoes. They did a separate
shot of the shoes and it wasn't me. You know, it's kind
of ridiculous because who the hell's going to know that?
' He bears no ill-wil to Prada footwear. 'They make nice
shoes. I tried to get them to make a vegetarian shoe, but
no.' He has never faced the dilemma of a meat-eating
girlfriend. His former girlfriend of three years, the
actress Liv Tyler, became a vegetarian after the two met
on the set of Inventing the abbotts.
.........................................
At 16, he left for central America. 'I was riding horses
and just growing up.' Not until Gus Van Sant, who had
directed River in My private Idaho, sought him out for To
Die For, did he get passionate about acting; 'I suddenly
realised that, "Oh my God, I've got to do
this".
........................................
LAST YEAR, Liverty Phoenix gave birth to a son she named
Rio, which was River's nickname. "He's
gorgeous," enthuses Joaquin. "Curls, and he's
beautiful bronze. He's half Costa Rican. His daddy is
Costa Rican and he's just, ahhhh, so, gorgeous."
Although Joaquin's parents have divorced, the entire
family gathered to watch Rio's home birth. Joaquin
himself snipped the umbilical cord. But he wouldn't
anticipgate having a child of his own soon. At 24, he is
still without a permanent home; his personal effects are
scattered about New York, Florida, Los Angeles. 'I love
that image of a father-a mom and dad-someone who's really
a parent,' he says. "My dad holding me at different
times, I love that ! And I love the strength and the
wisdom and the years on one face-It's just gorgeous ! But
I'd be too selfish right now to have such a huge
responsibility, and I just don't know where it's all
going. I don't think I'm terribly optimistic about the
futrue of the world. So I'm a little frightened."
Saturday, December 11 1999
Conceptual artist Sylvain Despretz has placed
some of the artwork he did for Ridley Scott's
"Gladiator" on his website, and as is
always the case with Sylvain's materials, they are
amazing to behold.
Click here to see the first page of storyboards from Gladiator.
Click here to see the second page of storyboards from Gladiator.
Click here to see the third page of storyboards from Gladiator.
Click here to see an early test design for the Gladiator movie poster.
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