Entertainment | Joaquin Phoenix Hollywood Will Punish Affleck, Phoenix Letterman sure to have a heyday when Joaquin returns By Evann Gastaldo Posted Sep 17, 2010 10:38 AM CDT Copied Actor Joaquin Phoenix, left, poses for a portrait as Casey Affleck films in the background in Beverly Hills Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Hollywood is not happy with Casey Affleck. He and Joaquin Phoenix “will have a lot of explaining to do in the coming days,” writes Patrick Goldstein in the Los Angeles Times. Affleck finally admitted his Phoenix “documentary” was actually a hoax (not that he himself would use that word, of course), but no one in Tinseltown is laughing. Adding insult to injury, Affleck “failed in the most obvious way,” Goldstein writes: “Very few people have bothered to see the film.” “If Affleck and Phoenix had really pulled off the hoax—ie, drawn big crowds to see the movie—perhaps their peers would've showed more respect” to the film than they have so far. Instead, “the early betting line is that Affleck won't be getting to direct another movie any time soon,” Goldstein concludes. As for Phoenix, scheduled to follow up his disastrous appearance on Letterman next week, “If Letterman wasn't in on the joke,” says one agent, “he is really going to take that poor guy to the cleaners.” To relive Phoenix's exploits, click here. Read These Next In this murder, arresting the boyfriend was a big mistake. Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. President mixes in a coal joke in Christmas Eve call with kids. DOJ says it found an extra million Epstein files. Report an error