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Katie77:
I just watched a movie here on Aussie TV, called Two Hands, starring Heath as a 19yr old.

I may have missed it, if you have talked about it, but I had never heard of it before. Has anyone here seen it?

I enjoyed it, Heath was so young in it, but definately showed his talent even at that young age.

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: Buffymon on June 05, 2009, 04:46:35 pm ---there are no words to express how I feel when looking at that pic

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It's amazing, isn't it? For me, it's more than three years, but this picture can still mesmerize me.

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: Katie77 on June 06, 2009, 08:17:24 am ---I just watched a movie here on Aussie TV, called Two Hands, starring Heath as a 19yr old.

I may have missed it, if you have talked about it, but I had never heard of it before. Has anyone here seen it?

I enjoyed it, Heath was so young in it, but definately showed his talent even at that young age.

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Yes, people talked about it in here. Quite some have seen and liked it. I haven't seen it yet.

Penthesilea:
Have a nice weekend Heathens :)





Mandy21:
Hey, did y'all see this?  I'm not sure where Ovation TV is offered, but some of you might be able to catch this.
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Heath Ledger documentary to air on Ovation TV
           By Nellie Andreeva Nellie Andreeva – Thu Jun 4, 11:30 pm ET
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – "Heath Ledger: A Tribute," an hourlong documentary special on the life of the late Oscar-winning actor, will have its U.S. premiere on Ovation TV this summer.

The cable channel has acquired the film from Australian production company World Wide Entertainment and plans to air it in August as part of a weeklong programing event, "Live Fast, Die Young," which focuses on stars whose lives ended prematurely. Subjects include Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and John Belushi.

"Throughout his short career, Heath Ledger seemed a star destined to burn brightly and leave a lasting mark," said Kris Slava, senior vice president of programing for Ovation TV. "This documentary is a warm, honest portrayal of the actor and the man, and features footage that has never been seen in America."

(Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)

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