Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Im Making Money



Diddums. Casey Affleck admits that he ‘went broke’ filming his fail movie with Joaquin Phoenix. The movie, I’m Still Here, was filmed over two years and was revealed to be a fake documentary-style movie that Affleck thought anyone with two working eyes and ears would be fooled by. The film showed Phoenix, who would have made interesting material without the pretentious/ staged nature of the movie, doing coke/ hookers and getting pooped on. Or, as I like to call it ‘Wednesday’.  That’s some mid-week pAArtying and moviegoers agreed. Affleck’s movie went up against his big brother’s movie, The Town (which topped the US box office and opened on Rotten Tomatoes to a 93% fresh rating), and only took $96,658 in its opening weekend. Sucks to be the less talented brother, and there’s something I never thought I’d say of these two. Speaking to The Telegraph in the UK, Affleck says he came clean about the hoax everyone knew about so as not to permanently damage Phoenix’s reputation. The movie was supposed to be a cynical look at Hollywood and its trappings. Not poop.


Casey Affleck has admitted that I’m Still Here, his hoax documentary about Joaquin Phoenix, was a “planned, staged and scripted work of fiction” that nearly bankrupted him. Affleck said the project was an essay on celebrity culture. “It was pretty much all within the realm of possibility: people use prostitutes, people use drugs, especially in Hollywood. We didn’t take it so far that it wasn’t believable,” he told The Daily Telegraph. “Having something at stake is a great motivator and once this thing became public for me that was very helpful because there was no question: I had to see it through, no matter how long it took. I went broke. I hadn’t worked for more than a year, and I was pouring money into the movie. I had to stop for a month to do The Killer Inside Me. If I hadn’t, I wouldn’t have been able to finish the film – I was out of money. There was a lot at stake financially and, if we had left [the hoax] there, it would have been very damaging to Joaquin’s career.”




Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix: I’m Still Here mockumentary movie trailer.






I work in a very old building. Its right in the middle of downtown, and spans almost the whole city block. The floors are built on wood, which is on dirt, with no concrete foundations. We're basically ready to collapse in on ourselves.



My boss (the owner of the business) has worked out a deal with the owner of the building so he, another manager and myself will be compensated while the whole block's floors are dug up and fixed, which will be about two weeks.



I'm trying to think of some sort of short term work/money making idea I can do for the two weeks, as right now I basically live paycheque to paycheque with a very small savings. I'd like to be able to build up my savings a little bit and have some extra holiday money.



The work I do now involves cooking and I'm an assistant manager, but I'm open to almost anything (except maybe construction as my knowledge there is pretty limited). I guess I'm looking for average-person-jobs



I don't really want to hand out resumes and then just quit after two weeks but I'm not sure who'd hire on such a short term.



I also don't plan on becoming rich or anything, but anything to add into my savings would be great.





Any ideas mefites?

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Diddums. Casey Affleck admits that he ‘went broke’ filming his fail movie with Joaquin Phoenix. The movie, I’m Still Here, was filmed over two years and was revealed to be a fake documentary-style movie that Affleck thought anyone with two working eyes and ears would be fooled by. The film showed Phoenix, who would have made interesting material without the pretentious/ staged nature of the movie, doing coke/ hookers and getting pooped on. Or, as I like to call it ‘Wednesday’.  That’s some mid-week pAArtying and moviegoers agreed. Affleck’s movie went up against his big brother’s movie, The Town (which topped the US box office and opened on Rotten Tomatoes to a 93% fresh rating), and only took $96,658 in its opening weekend. Sucks to be the less talented brother, and there’s something I never thought I’d say of these two. Speaking to The Telegraph in the UK, Affleck says he came clean about the hoax everyone knew about so as not to permanently damage Phoenix’s reputation. The movie was supposed to be a cynical look at Hollywood and its trappings. Not poop.


Casey Affleck has admitted that I’m Still Here, his hoax documentary about Joaquin Phoenix, was a “planned, staged and scripted work of fiction” that nearly bankrupted him. Affleck said the project was an essay on celebrity culture. “It was pretty much all within the realm of possibility: people use prostitutes, people use drugs, especially in Hollywood. We didn’t take it so far that it wasn’t believable,” he told The Daily Telegraph. “Having something at stake is a great motivator and once this thing became public for me that was very helpful because there was no question: I had to see it through, no matter how long it took. I went broke. I hadn’t worked for more than a year, and I was pouring money into the movie. I had to stop for a month to do The Killer Inside Me. If I hadn’t, I wouldn’t have been able to finish the film – I was out of money. There was a lot at stake financially and, if we had left [the hoax] there, it would have been very damaging to Joaquin’s career.”




Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix: I’m Still Here mockumentary movie trailer.






I work in a very old building. Its right in the middle of downtown, and spans almost the whole city block. The floors are built on wood, which is on dirt, with no concrete foundations. We're basically ready to collapse in on ourselves.



My boss (the owner of the business) has worked out a deal with the owner of the building so he, another manager and myself will be compensated while the whole block's floors are dug up and fixed, which will be about two weeks.



I'm trying to think of some sort of short term work/money making idea I can do for the two weeks, as right now I basically live paycheque to paycheque with a very small savings. I'd like to be able to build up my savings a little bit and have some extra holiday money.



The work I do now involves cooking and I'm an assistant manager, but I'm open to almost anything (except maybe construction as my knowledge there is pretty limited). I guess I'm looking for average-person-jobs



I don't really want to hand out resumes and then just quit after two weeks but I'm not sure who'd hire on such a short term.



I also don't plan on becoming rich or anything, but anything to add into my savings would be great.





Any ideas mefites?

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robert shumake

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