For his role in "Walk the Line", Joaquin Phoenix delved deeply into the character of Johnny Cash and got to the heart of his relationship with June Carter:
"He could never control her. He had to give himself over. I think he needed that trust. And, of course, she had great breasts.”
I probably wouldn't have picked up on that last bit as being a cornerstone for a 40-year marriage, but then, I am not a trained thespian.
Posted by floridacracker at November 18, 2005 04:43 PMMaybe it's just me, but I don't see the breasts angle. LOL
Posted by: Trambo at November 18, 2005 11:15 PMClearly you lack thespian insight.
Posted by: Donnah at November 18, 2005 11:22 PMYeah. It's a little-known fact that Cash was one of the founding partners of "Hooters" restaurants. He wanted to call it "June's Juggs." That's how much he loved them.
I've always gotten the warm and fuzzies out of Cash and Dylan being good friends. IIRC, June and Johnny helped Bob rehabilitate himself after the motorcycle crash. "Nashville Skyline" -- how many musicians could make a transition to that after "Blonde on Blonde?"
Posted by: Salt Lick at November 19, 2005 06:37 AMSo that sentence can be restated as "Blah, blah blah. BOOBIES!"
Yep, sounds like an in depth character analysis by a Hollywood actor.
Posted by: Janette at November 20, 2005 05:42 AMHahahaha, Janette!
Posted by: -S- at November 20, 2005 11:19 AM