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BelAir:
yes, Fran, I think that is a likely description/explanation.

It is similar to how his friends describe him in the article Marie posted.

I was pretty dang teary-eyed by the end of the article...

Here is one more pic and a quote from Heath as his career was just starting way back when...

Well, now, how am I gonna make this a career I would like to have?

such an everyman quote, imo.



ps I absolutely LOVE this pic; the bright light on Heath's face, against the darkness.
He looks like such an adult... I could look at it for hours...

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: mariez on July 11, 2008, 02:18:01 pm ---The link to this article in "LA Weekly" and accompanying pictures popped up on my f-list yesterday.  A really terrific article.  After reading it, this small quote stands out in my mind:  "....So much to miss.”   Yep.  An incalculable loss in countless ways.  I'm glad I read it, but I have to admit it did cause another wave of sadness that hasn't gone away yet.

http://www.laweekly.com/film+tv/film/heath-ledgers-final-days-among-the-masses/19241/?page=1


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Oh Marie, THANK YOU!  I keep wanting to know more about Masses.  Can't wait to read it.  Just opening the link I already see that Trevor DiCarlo is credited with taking the first pics.


Mikaela:
Marie, I want to echo the others in thanking you for bringing that link here.  :) I've read it and its very interesting, and ... poignant. :)


Fran, I do like your interpretation of what MG meant to say. I think you're right and it fits very well with what other actors and crew have said previously - and how Heath himself explained the creation (his creation!  8) ) of aspects of the Joker. I guess he more or less inhabited the guy without having to be told what to do.



--- Quote from: BelAir on July 11, 2008, 12:04:20 pm ---My point, sounds like for you it really doesn't have much to do with Heath or The Joker per se, just the overall level of violence/darkness... 
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Well, yes and no. If I were to see "Hostel", I'd feel absolutely awful, defiled, and nauseous because of the content. But if Heath had had a role in the film, it'd be even worse, because I probably wouldn't be able to reconcile my admiration for him with the horror I felt at his role and the film in general - how could I ever respect and admire someone who took that kind of role in that kind of torture-porn-for-entertainment film? Now I know that whatever TDK is, it sure isn't "Hostel", thank goodness - I'm just trying to make as clear a point as I may.

But I will say that in addition to worrying TDK is too gruesome in general, part of my worry over TDK is that the Joker will be the kind of sadistic, evil, psychopath character that gives me the big-time creeps..... and even more efficiently so by means of Heath's acting genius.... and then I'll really be torn and ambivalent about Heath and why on earth he of all people had to do such a role!

But OK; now I'll wait till I hear the verdict about the violence and the (general) opinion and comments here, and then I'll make up my mind about what to expect if/when I see it. Of course I do fully plan to see it.... Every review I've read has been thrilled and overjoyed bordering on extatic, so the fillm can't possibly be *that* hard to stomach... If it's on level with the Bourne films I'll be fine.

*fingers crossed*


optom3:

--- Quote from: BelAir on July 11, 2008, 11:22:32 am ---we don't care!  we love Heath!  repeats welcome!  and, welcome aboard!

 ;D

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and I will second that, thanks and welcome.

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: mariez on July 11, 2008, 02:18:01 pm ---The link to this article in "LA Weekly" and accompanying pictures popped up on my f-list yesterday.  A really terrific article.  After reading it, this small quote stands out in my mind:  "....So much to miss.”   Yep.  An incalculable loss in countless ways.  I'm glad I read it, but I have to admit it did cause another wave of sadness that hasn't gone away yet.

http://www.laweekly.com/film+tv/film/heath-ledgers-final-days-among-the-masses/19241/?page=1


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Thank you so much Marie for sharing that link. I absolutely loved the article. I have to admit I was more than a bit teary eyed towards the end. The tears were flowing ... again.  :'(  So much to miss indeed.


I'm partial to collectives in general, and I loved the idea of the art collective The Masses from the first time I heard about it. Apart from Heath, the article was very informative about The Masses. I saved the whole thing; text and all of the pictures.

Thanks again Marie :-*

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