My guess. They finally watched that tape from the ring and 7 days was up the day this post went up lol 😂
Jay Rivera
2025-09-25 00:36:06 +0000 UTC
Guys I’m sure they are fine !! They do have a family to look after ☺️❤️
Sky_Salmon2003
2025-09-25 00:14:36 +0000 UTC
Somebody request BOWFINGER for F Awk S Sake
PepperJack
2025-09-24 05:29:31 +0000 UTC
What Happened to River Phoenix??
PepperJack
2025-09-24 04:16:09 +0000 UTC
New office episodes soon??
marty
2025-09-24 01:54:56 +0000 UTC
8mm
Kyndu
2025-09-22 21:43:27 +0000 UTC
This felt like a Quentin Tarantino movie.
Dan Gershgol
2025-09-22 18:53:00 +0000 UTC
Several other films featuring Joaquin Phoenix for suggested / requested recommendation purposes include the following, few, personal favorites of mine:
• "Walk the Line" (2005) – A biopic in which Joaquin was simply stellar in his role as Johnny Cash.
He was flanked by Reese Witherspoon, who was equally spectacular while playing the part of his longtime wife and fellow musical artist, June Carter Cash.
All of the songs used in the movie were admirably performed by both of the aforementioned actors.
This movie plus "Ray" (2004) would make for a perfect weekend double feature on consecutive days or something along those lines.
It is another biopic of a similar ilk about the life of Ray Charles, in which Jamie Foxx was also superb in his portrayal of said musician.
• "I'm Still Here" (2010) – A mockumentary film, directed by Casey Affleck (younger brother of actor Ben Affleck) and starring Joaquin Phoenix, which explores Phoenix's supposed retirement from acting to become a hip-hop musician.
The film was a piece of performance art, with Phoenix remaining in character throughout, blurring the lines between reality and fiction to comment on celebrity culture.
• "Irrational Man" (2015) – On a small-town college campus, a tormented philosophy professor (Joaquin Phoenix) in existential crisis first finds the will to live when he enters into a relationship with his student (Emma Stone).
Subsequently, he gives his life new purpose by committing a heinously criminal act. However, he reasons that his technically immoral decision essentially will eventually be for a generally greater good overall.
M4RRS
2025-09-22 02:04:50 +0000 UTC
A bumbling buffoon named Barney as both the local village idiot and doofus deputy for a small-town Sheriff Department . . . Hmm, where have I heard that before?
This is of course a rhetorical question, 'cause after all, as the adage goes: if you know, [then] you know. (And in this case, most folks SHOULD know!)