Thursday, October 20, 2011

Re-Discharge of River Phoenix's Last Film Doesn't Have His Family's Blessing

Forget individuals reviews that Joaquin Phoenix will be the re-discharge of his brother River Phoenix's last film. Based on Deadline's Nikki Finke, director George Sluizer's claims that Joaquin is likely to overdub River's voice came as news towards the Phoenix family. "Joaquin Phoenix and the family haven't experienced communication using the director nor can they participate by any means,Inch a household representative states. River died in the far-too-youthful chronilogical age of 23 from the drug overdose in 1993. The film under consideration is known as 'Dark Bloodstream.' Sluizer authored the film's synopsis on IMDb themself: Coping with nuclear testing and it is lengthy-lasting deadly effects, the storyline shows Boy, a youthful widower residing in the desert on the nuclear testing site. Living like a hermit, he waits for that finish around the globe carving Katchina [sic] dolls he thinks have magical forces. On a trip on the "second" honeymoon over the Arizona desert,t he vehicle of the Hollywood jet-set couple stops working. They're saved by Boy, who holds them criminals while he desires the lady and wishes to produce a better world together with her. Sluizer's most well-known film is 1990's 'The Disappearing,' a remake of their own Nederlander thriller, 'Spoorloos.' [via Deadline] [Photo: Everett Collection] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

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