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serious crayons:

--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on September 06, 2007, 09:19:49 pm --- the scowl-prone parents
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 >:(   :-\


--- Quote --- snapped smiling up a storm
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Good point -- that photo did seem a departure.


--- Quote --- Matilda, who's a doppelganger for her dad.
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That's for sure ...  :)


--- Quote ---The whole "they wanted to make a go of it but drifted apart" spin appears to be the party line
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"Party line"?? Is there ever any other way to describe a couple's breakup?? (That is, short of, one of them was committed to getting married when they came down off the mountain ...  :'()


--- Quote from: atz75 on September 06, 2007, 09:21:16 pm ---He also came off as being much more mature and sophisticated than so many of the celebrities that they cover...
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I think that about Heath in a lot of his interviews. Not that it's a very high bar these days ...  :P

(Confessions of a "The View" watcher: Whenever "the ladies" have a young actress as a guest -- recently, Anne Hathaway and Julia Stiles -- they always ask how they've managed to avoid the fates of their fellow young celebrities: public inebriation and nudity, sex scandals, DWIs, jail time, etc. Apparently that's now the norm, and anything different is cause for curiosity and comment.)



dot-matrix:
I wish I could find a copy of the interview, I'm still trying , but in it Heath talked about his early days in Hollywood, after 10 Thing I Hate About You and before A Knights Tale, when he was being groomed and styled and presented as the hunk of the moment and how much he hated it.  He said that was why he took the role in The Patriot and Monsters Ball because he wanted people to take him seriously and not look at him as just another light weight Hollywood pretty boy. When that didn't work he said he just took whatever came along in an attempt to sabotage his career and re-invent himself much the same way Johnny Depp did.    I really do feel the changes we've seen in the way he presents himself over the last 5 or 6 years is a reflection of that.  I also remember reading an interview with Naomi Watts once where she said she was always telling him what to wear.

If I find links I'll post them....anyway enough about his sartorial incorrectness.  ;)

notBastet:

--- Quote from: dot-matrix on September 06, 2007, 10:15:00 pm ---I wish I could find a copy of the interview, I'm still trying , but in it Heath talked about his early days in Hollywood, after 10 Thing I Hate About You and before A Knights Tale, when he was being groomed and styled and presented as the hunk of the moment and how much he hated it.  He said that was why he took the role in The Patriot and Monsters Ball because he wanted people to take him seriously and not look at him as just another light weight Hollywood pretty boy. When that didn't work he said he just took whatever came along in an attempt to sabotage his career and re-invent himself much the same way Johnny Depp did.    I really do feel the changes we've seen in the way he presents himself over the last 5 or 6 years is a reflection of that.  I also remember reading an interview with Naomi Watts once where she said she was always telling him what to wear.

If I find links I'll post them....anyway enough about his sartorial incorrectness.  ;)

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Yes, I agree.

To me, it seems more than just "not caring" ... I think he chooses to wear what he does.  Specifically.

(I am flashing back to when I was young and my mom ALWAYS fussed at me to tuck my shirt in, and I NEVER tucked it in.)

I just saw the E! News blurb!!!  Aww, my heart melts, at the little brief interview bit that aired...  That hat (anyone know what it is called?) is now totally endeared to me...

 8)

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: dot-matrix on September 06, 2007, 10:15:00 pm --- I really do feel the changes we've seen in the way he presents himself over the last 5 or 6 years is a reflection of that. 
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Yes, that sounds right to me.


--- Quote ---If I find links I'll post them....anyway enough about his sartorial incorrectness.  ;)
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Though something makes me think the subject may come up again ...  ::) ;)


--- Quote from: notBastet on September 06, 2007, 11:10:26 pm ---To me, it seems more than just "not caring" ... I think he chooses to wear what he does.  Specifically.
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Yes! That's what I meant when I said ... well, enough about his sartorial incorrectness.  :-X



Meryl:

--- Quote from: atz75 on September 06, 2007, 08:18:04 pm ---I thought I'd post a heads-up that the E! channel ran segments on Heath on both their "News" show and the "Daily 10" show this evening.  They were brief little thingies about the break up or supposed break up and involve the interview that I think you're talking about earlier in this thread (the interview with the hat where he keeps his head down a lot... he also has a few of his little jittery moments).  It's a little interview where he discusses trying to develop a "diplomatic" approach to the paparazzi and celeb reporters by trying to get to know them a little bit.
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Hey, Amanda, welcome to HHH!  I saw that interview, too, and was amazed at 1) the amount of time they actually devoted to Heath (usually it's two seconds) and 2)  Heath's softened attitude toward the paparazzi.  I hope both things become a trend.  ;)

I looked at E! Online to see if there was a video of it, but found only this earlier video from Sunday's show: http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=282c303f-5fff-4989-890d-fcfe6dd5d0ad

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