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Post by KellyMonro007 on Jan 22, 2008 17:55:31 GMT -5
I always liked Heath. I heard he was found dead today. Drug overdose probably.
If he would have taken steroids he may have been a decent wrestler.
Anyway, he was a good actor.
Damn drugs.
Kelly
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Post by Werner Mueck on Jan 22, 2008 18:20:23 GMT -5
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Post by gamemaster on Jan 22, 2008 18:23:40 GMT -5
Last thing I thought I would hear today.
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Post by azfan on Jan 22, 2008 18:31:42 GMT -5
What a shock. When are people going to learn that drugs lead to no good? 28 years old, and a young child left behind.
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Post by Vidtek on Jan 22, 2008 18:32:35 GMT -5
If he would have taken steroids he may have been a decent wrestler. Kelly If he had taken steroids then we would have another big a** argument again and that's a horse well dead and beaten. We don't need another "steroid related death" on our hands. He may have been an OK wrestler anyway...without the steroids.
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vunderbar
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Post by vunderbar on Jan 22, 2008 19:46:06 GMT -5
I heard this driving to work, I wonder if they'll still release the new Batman movie. I was looking forward to seeing him as the Joker. They released The Crow even when Brandon Lee died, so it's still hopeful. I always enjoyed Heath's movies too.
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Post by darkrider on Jan 22, 2008 20:19:57 GMT -5
yeah this is a shock i had just heard about it myself.
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Post by Mark 138 on Jan 22, 2008 20:49:00 GMT -5
I heard this driving to work, I wonder if they'll still release the new Batman movie. I was looking forward to seeing him as the Joker. They released The Crow even when Brandon Lee died, so it's still hopeful. I always enjoyed Heath's movies too. Of course they'll still release it. They've sunk millions upon millions into this film, both in production and promotion. Why should one of the principle actors dying change that? It doesn't nulify the work that was done just because one of the guys who was in it is dead. Re: overdose. I suppose looking at the prospect of an entire lifetime of gay cowboy jokes just got to be too much to take.
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Post by Splattercat on Jan 22, 2008 20:57:51 GMT -5
They'll release The Dark Knight...it's just a matter of when and how... Entertainment Weekly said this: " ...his forthcoming turn as a bedraggled, scary-looking Joker in this summer's Batman Begins sequel The Dark Knight. I'm sure no one will be able to watch that one either without seeing unintended ironies and eerie portents of doom." Honestly, I had no idea he was only 28...Not that I thought he was 40 or anything, I just never thought of it...A sad loss...
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vunderbar
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Post by vunderbar on Jan 23, 2008 2:52:13 GMT -5
Of course they'll still release it. They've sunk millions upon millions into this film, both in production and promotion. Why should one of the principle actors dying change that? It doesn't nulify the work that was done just because one of the guys who was in it is dead. I wasn't sure if it was complete or not, I havn't seen any promo stuff except one of the first pictures of nothing more than the Joker's face. I don't watch much tv so havn't seen any trailers.
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Post by JimSteel on Jan 23, 2008 7:24:19 GMT -5
A shocking loss
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Post by Chris Ingersoll on Jan 23, 2008 8:04:07 GMT -5
While a shocking loss, we don't need three threads about this. Oldest one wins (over in Multimedia).
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