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serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Mikaela on June 12, 2008, 03:10:01 pm ---The role I really remember him in, though, is one where he only used his voice: Scar in Lion King.... now that's a role! Don't know how many times back in the day I played "Be prepared" really loud and sang alound to it with much emoting: "Stick with me and you'll never go hungry again!"
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I was going to say the same thing. I wasn't a huge Jeremy Irons fan before Lion King (I thought he was a good actor and all, but he just didn't grab me). But he was great in that. And it's one of my all-time favorite animated movies.
Mikaela:
--- Quote from: optom3 on June 12, 2008, 05:29:30 pm ---Has anyone seen photos from the Imaginarium ? There are some on ledgers ladies and to my horror,it appears that the character Heath plays is hanging, he has a noose round his neck,then seems to hang.
I simpy had to get right out of there.
I would like to know if anyone knows more about this film.If what I saw is accurate, then there is no way I will go to see it,even if it does eventually get finished.
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There's a thread with various info on Imaginarium, here: http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,16605.0.html
That one was started after Heath's passing. I felt sure we had a thread ongoing about it before that, but I can't find it now, so I think maybe the Imaginarium stuff was posted here in Heath Heath Heath back then. And yes, we've certainly had images (or links to images) here of the filming of a scene where Heath's character appear to be hanged - complete with various mystical signs painted on his face, as I recall.
That would have occurred early January, presumably... :-\
Well, the film is a fable involving magic and alternate worlds and alternate personas and what not, - and in view of the director it is not surprising that some jarring, scary scenes are in the mix. Hopefully despite that the film will ultimately be an uplifting, inspiring and imaginative tale worthy of being Heath's last role.
optom3:
--- Quote from: Mikaela on June 12, 2008, 05:59:28 pm ---There's a thread with various info on Imaginarium, here: http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,16605.0.html
That one was started after Heath's passing. I felt sure we had a thread ongoing about it before that, but I can't find it now, so I think maybe the Imaginarium stuff was posted here in Heath Heath Heath back then. And yes, we've certainly had images (or links to images) here of the filming of a scene where Heath's character appear to be hanged - complete with various mystical signs painted on his face, as I recall.
That would have occurred early January, presumably... :-\
Well, the film is a fable involving magic and alternate worlds and alternate personas and what not, - and in view of the director it is not surprising that some jarring, scary scenes are in the mix. Hopefully despite that the film will ultimately be an uplifting, inspiring and imaginative tale worthy of being Heath's last role.
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I sure hope you are right about the Imaginarium being uplifting. This past couple of weeks I have watched ,Monsters ball, The Patriot and Candy. All of which do not have a particularly happy ending for our hero.TDK does no seem to show any signs of being even vaguely uplifting, so I sure could do with seeing him in something less depressing.
It will be a long time before I watch Candy again,that tore my heart to pieces,you can even see bits of Ennis in his character.
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: optom3 on June 12, 2008, 05:29:30 pm ---Has anyone seen photos from the Imaginarium ? There are some on ledgers ladies and to my horror,it appears that the character Heath plays is hanging, he has a noose round his neck,then seems to hang.
I simpy had to get right out of there.
I would like to know if anyone knows more about this film.If what I saw is accurate, then there is no way I will go to see it,even if it does eventually get finished.
I struggled enough with Candy,which reduced me to a blubbering wreck. It seems there are very few Heath films where we get a happy ending.I can only think of AKT, Casanova and 10 things.
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I don't know how much uplifting it will be. And no matter what, it will be hard to watch. I remember those photos from back in early January. I found them horrible even then, before, you know?
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: Penthesilea on June 13, 2008, 01:18:50 am ---
I don't know how much uplifting it will be. And no matter what, it will be hard to watch. I remember those photos from back in early January. I found them horrible even then, before, you know?
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Me too. I have never seen a Terry Gilliam movie I thought was uplifting.
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