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The only thought that crossed my mind was "at least he finished the movie in time". Actors aren't granted extra caring room in my book.
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Same. I was like "O SHYT DID HE FINISH THE MOVIE? YEP OK BYE."
I remember him from lie one other movie and I cant even remember the movie. Some teen love highschool movie I think. |
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I generally felt bad when Ledger died, I did. I felt bad when Hunter S Thompson died and when Pat Morita died. You can't tell me it's stupid to say I felt that way. You have no fucking right.
Now I felt bad because I am fans of there work or acting and generally enjoyed watching them, reading them or listening to them. Now they are gone, I can't expect any more work from them. That saddens me. This is how I can grieve, I didn't know him or was good friends so I wasn't deeply effected by it but for the reasons I previously stated, I cared for his well being. That's not selfish, these peoples jobs are to entertain us and when they go they can't anymore. This is how these people can actually effect millions of us. John Lennon's death effected millions. The music he wrote effected peoples lives so when he died, that did too. Now if you want say "He meant nothing to me" or "I wasn't a big fan" then that's just dandy, what I don't like are the couple of wankers that can't seem to understand why others are effected by things like these. You guys must have favorite actors and artist that you would be sad to see leave us. Don't bother saying otherwise because I won't believe you idiots.
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Yes good job reading half of that. My statement was directly in response to your quote. No one DOES care but forums are a place for discussion. This thread has brought about discussion so therefore its served its purpose. Why say redundant things like "No one cares." when you are right. NO ONE DOES CARE. No one really implied they cared, and if they do this thread fits its purpose. Its a new thread, we have tons of them. Some people do give a damn about the batman movie though and what will happen with it... or, for some reason, have an odd fascination about the latest celebrity gossip and such (no matter how retarded that is). Last edited by Sir_Thomas; 01-23-2008 at 02:35 PM.. |
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that church sign is fake, fyi.
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I might be off topic as hell here by this point, but I keep seeing all of these posts about Africa and how tragedies are much more important in Africa - that is disgusting. There are tragedies going on in your own country of equal magnitude and kids starving and kids that are homeless in your own country - worry about them first.
This isn't to say that people in Africa shouldn't be helped, but for ****'s sake look around yourself before you jump the Atlantic Ocean to help the Africans. Yeah, sucks that the dude died, but there's no attachment here. He's dead, I never knew him. Big deal. Last edited by foilman8805; 01-23-2008 at 02:46 PM.. |
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shock me shock me
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Let's argue over whether or not someone should be affected by things.
PS Heath Ledger was actually a pretty admirable guy who just happened to also be a hugely talented actor. You people who are dismissing him because of the suggestion that he overdosed are idiots. |
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Also, it's a possibility that he had pneumonia (hint he had pneumonia) and the sleep aid Ambien can exacerbate this.
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Who?
Also, wouldn't "Tragedy" be more of a drama term? |
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I'm not saddened by this as I have no extra respect for actors as I believe they're over respected, but I still think any death at all is tragic.
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Batman spoilers Joker dies!
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Hilarious. Did you come up with that yourself or did your crack team of comic writers toil all night over it?
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rolls in movies like 10 Thing I Hate About You and The Patriot will always be remembered in my eyes with him in it.
great actor, so sad to see his life cut short |
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No care.
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rip chris benoit
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I personally love this actor, and I'm not selfish in saying that I feel bad about him dying. I don't think, "Oh no, no more movies by him for me that I love." I think, "Oh, that man had a daughter and she's going to grow up knowing her father won't be there to see it. She'll hardly remember him at all. What about all the times he could have had with his family? What about the rest of his life?" This isn't ****ing about me, why do people assume you have to be selfishly thinking to feel bad?
Unless you get technical and think along the lines that sometimes humans want to feel sadness, and force it upon themselves in any way possible. Sometimes people want a reason to release their stress, or build their stress and have a reason to worry. Yeah, that could be the case. But at the moment I don't feel that way at all. I feel bad that Heath died, he was a good man and didn't deserve what he received. How I see it, his thread was about him, not the starving children in Africa. Please, if you're that worried about the children in Africa, why don't you go make a thread about all of them, instead of disrespecting those who died and are being remembered in this topic? Hero, you're a real whore, imho. That was completely uncalled for. There were pills nearby, but really, many people have prescription medications in their room. A lot of things are exaggerated. The autopsy reports were inconclusive--I saw it on the news a few hours ago. Nothing can be said at the moment. It is a tragedy. Just because he's famous doesn't make him or his loved ones any less worthy of our blessings. It's as much of a tragedy to them as it would be to us if it were our family. How can this just be regular news to all of you? He's a person. Publicly announcing that you don't care in my eyes is completely rude. Heath, rest in peace. These people are assholes.
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A guy died.
This never happens, we must discuss it.
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