Quote by Joaquin Phoenix
I dont really make movies because I want to see my face on a billb

I dont really make movies because I want to see my face on a billboard or because I want to get good reviews or have a big box office. That doesnt really matter to me at all. – Joaquin Phoenix

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I always have the fear that, if I dont commit 100 percent to my work, then its gonna suffer. – Joaquin Phoenix

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The reason I keep making movies is I hate the last thing I did. Im trying to rectify my wrongs. – Joaquin Phoenix

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The only reason why I would like to be accepted? Because if your movies dont do well, after a while you dont get to make any more movies. – Joaquin Phoenix

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It didnt matter that Charlie Chaplin may not have been a great director or a great anything else. He made great movies. – Jon Landau

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