Someone posted it on Monday, Heath Ledger - E True Hollywood Story
part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEjFlojxAU
part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2Eu-cyTZGA
part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9abxumKYJs
part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns43T2Lo5iA
part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCW_RaY5tIc
Hi Heathens btw, I've been an occasional lurker on this thread for a few months.
Hi there Whiskeyspring, and a big thank you for posting these links.
I've just watched the entire program and I am very glad that I did, because overall it was respectful and decent.... and with *so* many interesting and illuminating and lovely interview snippets and other clips with Heath... I'm still in love with his voice and the Australian accent. And that
smile!! And the glint in the eyes!
*sigh*I actually thought many of the interview clips had been blurred, particularly at the beginning - not just the INT one. I thought perhaps they'd done that so as to not distract from him - but i'm not sure what might have been in the background that could have been distracting. I agree that the "I'm not There" text might have felt... uncomfortable in the circumstances.
What I didn't like, was that they used numerous pap pics of Matilda while simultaneously going on about how invaded Heath felt by the paps, and what a lot of discomfort and unease they created in his life.
I also thought it a bit shoddy that they pretty much seemed to indicate Michelle was the one who broke up the relationship and was responsible for "depriving" Heath of his daughter...... they can't know what happened, and even if they were to know, somehow, they had no business making TV entertainment out of it. It takes two to not manage to make a relationship work, so I'm not buying that other angle, however much I love and admire Heath. He wasn't more than human and I'm pretty sure it must have been quite intense and quite challenging to make everyday life work for them.
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BelAir, thank you very mush for keeping your promise about posting your impressions of the violence types and magnitude in TDK. I much appreciate your comments.
I'm actually still entirely undecided about whether to go see the film. I feel I'm all hyped out.
The many positive reviews I've read via Rottentomatoes seem to be writtten mostly by men with poorly hidden techno-geek-boys inside and a huge penchant for plots that go
Booom.