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nakymaton:
The first three of the movies on the Amazon list are comedies. I suspect that people are looking for something to make them laugh. (And they have also been mentioned a lot in the obituaries.)

I know that clip from A Knight's Tale that is linked earlier on this thread made me smile, and I had needed to smile.

jstephens9:
I am also surprised that Brokeback is not at the top of the list, but I really am glad to see this many of Heath's movies as best sellers. I know HBO is also showing Brokeback, but I don't know if it was already on their schedule or if it is in tribute to Heath.

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: Mikaela on January 26, 2008, 12:53:04 pm ---
Also the red scribble on the middle figure's chest, low left (from his perspective) - that I initially took to be the artist's signature -  has to be the name Matilda in red.

Tattooed over the heart. Oh, my.  :'(

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I wonder if this is the tattoo of "Matilda" on his stomach that we've been reading about.  I am guessing yes, since this is realism. 

I am so grateful to get to see it.


Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: Mikaela on January 26, 2008, 07:36:48 pm ---
It's getting so I have to wonder why people aren't buying Monster's Ball? Or Lords of Dogtown... maybe they are further down the list.


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Well, at least one person bought Lords of Dogtown from Amazon this week.  Me.

I also went into my unused Blockbuster account and put all of Heath's films that they had (which was all of them from Blackrock on) at the top of my queue in chronological order, so I'll start receiving them, starting with Blackrock.  My plan is to watch them, even the ones I cavalierly didn't make it through the first time, because I thought there would be a wealth of Heath coming along.  Remember how just a week ago I whined that I wished he would make a romantic comedy?   :-\

BelAir:
Yes, Elle, I remember...
 :(

hugs, my friend.

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