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Wonder if he'll still be the joker. I mean, the film's already in post.

 

 

Sure, the promotional tour might be a little difficult....

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How very, very sad. :dunno:

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Why? Did you know him or something? :banana:

 

 

oh, know you di'int!!!! :dunno:

 

 

who the fock is heath ledger? besides 72 points, of course....

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Wiki says heroin. :banana:

Nevermind. No mention of it now. Just says they found pills next to him.

 

 

 

EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET IS TRUE!!!!! :dunno:

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Yikes. Wierd that his last piece of ass was spitting on Jake's.

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i don't wanna sound selfish here, but is that movie completely done yet? (the dark knight) because he looked like he was going to be one badazz joker...

 

i know it comes out this summer... so you'd think everything was completely shot and they were just editing and hyping the movie up and such...

 

hopefully this will be a wake-up call to other celebrities out there if this is truly a drug related death

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Sad that he died...

more sad that half of us thought about his gay movie, and half of us wondered if there is going to be a new joker

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He was also due to be in the new Terry Gilliam movie. Looks like filming started last month. Gilliam almost always puts out quality movies.

 

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is an upcoming 2009 American fantasy-adventure film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam and screenwriter Charles McKeown. The Imaginarium stars Christopher Plummer, Tom Waits, and Heath Ledger in a story about the leader of a traveling theater troupe who, through a deal with the Devil, takes audience members through a magical mirror to explore their imaginations. Production began on the film in London in December 2007 and will move on to Vancouver. The film is slated for a release in 2009.

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Premise

 

In the contemporary period, 1,000-year-old Doctor Parnassus (Plummer) leads a traveling theater troupe and offers audience members a chance to go beyond reality through a magical mirror in his possession.[1] Parnassus had been able to guide the imagination of others through a deal with the Devil (Waits), who now comes to collect on the arrangement.[2]

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As sad as this is for his family........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really hope no one had him in the death pool. MEGA POINTS!!!

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hopefully this will be a wake-up call to other celebrities out there if this is truly a drug related death

 

I agree, especially since he's the first celebrity to OD..........

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Yahoo link.

 

He'll be remembered for his roles in:

 

One Thing I Hate About You

 

Monster's Bawl

 

The Brother's Grimm

 

I'm Not Here

 

Dead Kelly

 

Dark Night

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I liked him. He could've done the stupid "hearthrob" thing and made a sh!t-ton of money doing stupid-ass movies for teenage girls and edjr, but instead he wanted to be a serious actor. I thought he was great in Monster's Ball and, yes, Brokeback Mountain.

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Wiki says heroin. :wave:

they were prolly confused because he had a massage appointment at 3:30 so they naturally assumed asian hookers and heroin.

 

:headbanger:

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What is this bizzaro world? edjr being sensitive and then sux playing the insensitive edjr role. :wave:

 

Anyway, Heath was playing the Joker in the new Batman: The Dark Night movie that looks pretty cool. The last one Batman Begins was great. :angry:

 

Here is the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgOi9sXSY6I...feature=related

 

 

so is this a spoiler? the joker dies in the new batman movie? thanks for ruining it :headbanger:

 

 

(never heard of him til yesterday...still wish i had the points though)

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What is this bizzaro world? edjr being sensitive and then sux playing the insensitive edjr role. :shocking:

 

Anyway, Heath was playing the Joker in the new Batman: The Dark Night movie that looks pretty cool. The last one Batman Begins was great. :banana:

 

Here is the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgOi9sXSY6I...feature=related

 

wow thanks for the heads up :cheers:

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He was my neighbor for two years; he and Michelle Williams bought the corner brownstone from Nell Campbell (Rocky Horror Picture Show, nightclub owner, et al) in the fall of 2005 when Little Nell moved back to Oz. They were friendly but private. We went to the same coffee shop, I walked by their house everyday on my way to the subway, my gf and I would see them in local bistros with Matilda, always did that nod-smile-how ya' dong thing with us. They got involved in the community protesting an unpopular development, hung out in the community garden with the baby (even though they have a sweet private garden above their 3 stall garage). Just a normal down to earth young couple, everyone just got used to them being here, left them alone, felt bad when they split up and he moved to Soho.

 

Didn't really know him, but from peripheral observation he seemed like a decent guy with half a brain - a lot more than you can say for a lot of celebs. Last time I saw him he was in a local pub playing bocce with some mates, being low key but friendly if someone came up gushing.

 

This week has been surreal. Today I counted 2 dozen paparazzi outside her home - S.O.B.s have no soul, makes you want to shove their camera right through their face - and at least another 50 gawkers (get a friggin' life!). Sidewalk, stoop, all over covered with flowers and candles and mementos.

 

Real shame, and I hope everyone leaves her alone now and just lets her grieve.

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We need to pin a deathpool thread or whatever the verbage is to the top of this page so I can come back and gloat with my late 2008 lock.

 

Al Davis, sometime very fockin soon

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Last time I saw him he was in a local pub playing bocce with some mates,

 

Is that the joint in Park Slope (I think) - I was there once - whats it called again ?

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Is that the joint in Park Slope (I think) - I was there once - whats it called again ?

 

Can there be two with a bocce court? Wouldn't doubt it; Two years ago there wasn't a mechanical bull in Manhattan, now there are like six. The one I am talking about has a full sized pit, must take up 1/3 of the back. On the Cobble Hill/Brooklyn Heights border (depending on how you define it), on the western end of Atlantic Ave, called "Floyd", next to a pub Brits hang out at called "Chip Shot".

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He was my neighbor for two years; he and Michelle Williams bought the corner brownstone from Nell Campbell (Rocky Horror Picture Show, nightclub owner, et al) in the fall of 2005 when Little Nell moved back to Oz. They were friendly but private. We went to the same coffee shop, I walked by their house everyday on my way to the subway, my gf and I would see them in local bistros with Matilda, always did that nod-smile-how ya' dong thing with us. They got involved in the community protesting an unpopular development, hung out in the community garden with the baby (even though they have a sweet private garden above their 3 stall garage). Just a normal down to earth young couple, everyone just got used to them being here, left them alone, felt bad when they split up and he moved to Soho.

 

Didn't really know him, but from peripheral observation he seemed like a decent guy with half a brain - a lot more than you can say for a lot of celebs. Last time I saw him he was in a local pub playing bocce with some mates, being low key but friendly if someone came up gushing.

 

This week has been surreal. Today I counted 2 dozen paparazzi outside her home - S.O.B.s have no soul, makes you want to shove their camera right through their face - and at least another 50 gawkers (get a friggin' life!). Sidewalk, stoop, all over covered with flowers and candles and mementos.

 

Real shame, and I hope everyone leaves her alone now and just lets her grieve.

 

You know early in the week I thought the "I'm a pron star" angle was the way to go on here when it comes to this sort of sh1t...now, I am thinking this is the right play on these boreds. :cheers:

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Very petty response, GettnHuge.

 

Maybe in most of the world celebs seem to only exist in some neverland, on the silver screen, or on E! It certainly seemed that way to me growing in Michigan.

 

In NYC they live in your neighborhoods and eat at your local bistro and hang at the local pub. Many of them prefer it here because there is a tacit agreement to leave them alone. It's just not couth to get all starry eyed and gushy. Little Steven said the best way to survive as someone famous in the city is just be normal everyday. Don't walk around with your posse hauling in and out of gargantuan SUVs. Walk down to the corner bodega and pick up the bread and beer you ran out of, and very quickly your fellow New Yorkers will say "Oh yeah, that's the dude from E Street, he's alright".

 

In telling you about my neighbors I was just trying to present the normalcy and humanity of this situation. After what we witnessed in the last 6 days, there is nobody in my neighborhood this weekend who doesn't have a visceral hatred for paparazzi. It's a far different experience than just reading about Sean Penn punching someone or Clooney filing another lawsuit. Mrs. Beebe, the octogenarian who knows everyone on every block, told me today she was out there yelling at "those jackals"

 

LEAVE HER ALONE! LEAVE HER ALONE!

 

She told me how she was shocked that "the other woman" couldn't even walk down the street without 6 of them walking back wards snapping pictures.

 

"Who's the other woman, Mrs. Beebe...you mean Michelle's sister"

 

"No, that other woman in the story...the one the masseuse called....the twin, you know who I mean"

 

Again, this is New York. These people are real and they live among us and most of them want nothing more than privacy. On my block we have a pulitzer prize winner, and in another brownstone resides an author who has had six best sellers (ASIDE - all set in Boerum Hill, not that hard to figure out). That doesn't make this 'hood extraordinary, but pretty much the norm for all of gentrified New York. I inherited this place from my uncle, no way I could have bought it 8 years ago on a 28% salary. Now it's my nest egg, worth 20 times what it was bought for 20+ years ago.

 

It is what it is. I'm out.

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