Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond > Heath Ledger Remembrance Forum
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nakymaton:
--- Quote from: adrian on January 28, 2008, 10:49:48 pm ---We should send our thanks to Daniel Day Lewis, Ryan Gosling, Cate Blanchett and whoever else helped in keeping Heath's memory alive.
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Yes, I've been thinking the same thing. (Any sleuths have their addresses for sending them fan mail?)
Rayn:
--- Quote from: adrian on January 28, 2008, 10:49:48 pm ---We should send our thanks to Daniel Day Lewis, Ryan Gosling, Cate Blanchett and whoever else helped in keeping Heath's memory alive.
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Yes, for their show of support. Now, I've heard about Daniel Day, but what did Cate and Ryan say? Cate is one of my favorite actresses. She gave a stunning performance in "Elizabeth" (1998)
Br. Patrick:
--- Quote ---During the awards show religious protesters gathered across the street from the Shrine Auditorium, toting signs that read, "Heath's in Hell," a reference to his "Brokeback Mountain" role in which he portrayed a gay cowboy.
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I would like get everyone of these people together in one room and.. love the hate right out of them...
Meryl:
--- Quote from: Br. Patrick on January 29, 2008, 01:07:29 am ---I would like get everyone of these people together in one room and.. love the hate right out of them...
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Nice thought, but they rather seem to love their hate. :-\
Aloysius J. Gleek:
--- Quote from: nakymaton on January 28, 2008, 03:37:54 pm ---
(BTW, I hadn't put DD-L and My Beautiful Laundrette together. That's a movie that I haven't watched in a long, long time.)
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I just have to say, though, re DD-L: I certainly did.
Both My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View opened weeks (if not days) apart in early 1986 in New York (View was in the Paris Theater across from the Plaza). Twenty-two years later, I cannot remember which one of the two films I saw first, but I do remember the 'O' I made with my mouth when, half-way through the second film, I suddenly figured out that the same actor playing 'Johnny' in Laundrette was also playing 'Cecil Vyse' in View.
O. M. Gawd, I thought, what an actor--
What's weirder (and sadder) is--those films were made in 1985, when Daniel Day-Lewis was--yes--28 years old.
Heath was 28.
(Both DDL and Heath were both born in April, too.)
I'm maundering. But you know what I mean, I think.
Poor Heath. Poor us. Poor everybody.
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