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Joaquin Phoenix regrets this infamous 2009 interview with Dave Letterman “It was horrible. I’ll never do it again.” “I originally did the pre-interview in character and it was just silly, so I called them back and I said, ‘Listen, I just want it to be really dangerous.”

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