I'm watching the E! thing on Heath again, this time on YouTube - thank you again, whiskeyspring! - and a few things that catch my eye:
Heath whistling "If I Only Had a Heart" (on pitch, not an easy song) while wearing his Knight's Tale armor, saying he's the Tinman from Wizard of Oz.
Naomi Watts saying about her role in Ned Kelly, "It was a very small part for me [she was a fairly big star back then], and I did it to go home to Australia, and [looks away] to work with that cast." Made me wonder if she took the part to be near Heath,
before they got together.
A film clip of him sitting up on Brokeback with the two blue heelers, totally massaging the closer dog's head and neck, attentive to see if the dog was enjoying it.
During the "you look at death differently once you're a parent" interview, the I'm Not There poster behind him is deliberately blurred. I wasn't certain at first, til a moment when his elbow goes in front of the poster, an then his elbow is blurred too. I wonder why.
The juxtaposition of four quotes - two things he says in separate interviews, (these are not verbatim, but from my memory) "I feel like my whole life is leading up to this moment" and "I don't regret anything, because if you change any one thing in the past, I wouldn't be where I am now," and the juxtaposition of two things said about him, "He was present in the moment" and "he was ready to move to the next thing." The basic way of life those all describe is actually incredibly evolved.
Annie Proulx, "I think Heath Ledger should change his last name to "Legend," he's extraordinary." I don't think she's usually given to hyperbole, do you?
