Dude, if you think it's as simple as that, I guess it's your prerogative to at least appear ignorant, but please, can you go troll somewhere else?
You have to admit, he has a point.
Dude, if you think it's as simple as that, I guess it's your prerogative to at least appear ignorant, but please, can you go troll somewhere else?
You have to admit, he has a point.
That's pretty queer of you to say. It's not that you didn't know them but that they died in a pointless and illegal occupation in attempts to gain control over the oil that will one day run your car. Yeah, people die all the time, but these guys didn't have to.
It's kind of like this. 110 US soldiers died in Afghanistan to defend this.
It's really sad.
A few days ago I was stunned to find out Brad Renfro had died (not all that famous, but most of you should know him) probably through a drugs-related incident. Now today though, some peeps from my class told me the second I walked in the classroom that Heath Ledger had died.. I was like ''Wtf? Seriously? Omg that's sad''.. this other dude told me the cause was possibly something drugs-related at which point I just thought ''Well I'll be damned, that's just stupid. Two actors dead in a week through drugs''.
For some reason I feel kinda bad about this. I loved Heath Ledger really, I liked the movies he was in and I always appreciated his performances. That he's dead is really just sad; he was an actually good actor and I'd guess he would've had a glorious carreer ahead of him.
R.I.P.
They were over the counter sleeping pills. He said he was having a problem sleeping while making Batman. And he had pneumonia where you already have trouble breathing. Mix that with sleeping pills and you could be in trouble...I might be incorrect but it looks like your suggesting that Heath Ledger died of an overdose of illegal drugs where as from what i've read the drugs in question were prescription ones. Ie, it wasn't a tragic accident, although it is tragic ofcourse.
so woh'll be the joker next time round?
Well, in Dutch the separation is rather clear while in English they're both called 'drugs'. I heard the cause could have had to do with either medicines or (evul) drugs. So I compressed it and said drugs.I might be incorrect but it looks like your suggesting that Heath Ledger died of an overdose of illegal drugs where as from what i've read the drugs in question were prescription ones. Ie, it wasn't a tragic accident, although it is tragic ofcourse.
"His role as the Joker was so troubling and demonic to him that he had trouble sleeping at night. 'physically and mentally draining'. 'I took one ambien and it didn't work. I took a second and I fell asleep only to wake up an hour later.'"
Method Acting, which is the kind of actor Heath was, can be dangerous. I've studied it, and let me tell you it depressed me so much I realized it was not for me. No character or movie is worth your life. Any actor who feels it is, needs to find a new profession.