The Dark Knight In Heath We Trust: A Ledgerbration: The TDK Joker Appreciation Thread

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The video also says "I used to smoke 5 joints a day for 20 years", so if this was 2 years ago, he's been smoking pot since he was 6?

Sounds like a load of bullcrap.
 
I choose not to watch this video, like someone mentioned earlier..now the media is just trying to dig up dirt on Heath just because he's dead and they know people will watch it. I'm guilty of stuff like this too but I refuse to see because I cared and loved the work of Heath Ledger so much that I'm just going to stay away from it. I heard a morning radio show talk about it and al it did was make me mad so I refuse to see it.
 
It's been confirmed by Ledger, before his death, that he was done with the movie, so that's just hype.

Hollywood Chicago will print anything
 
Not to break in the discussion, but it sickens me how Entertainment Tonight and all those garbage tabloid styled shows are showing Heath "doing drugs" and all of that nonsense. It seems that they enjoy digging up all of a persons mistakes when theyre gone, and im sure they'll do it for weeks and weeks...Bastards

Damn them. Really. The guy was goddam talented and a miracle on screen. What the heck do we care about his personal life. I mean, that is not in a respectful way. Ledger's death and his death is tragic and undeserved. Please those guys should show some basic respect. :cmad:
 
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They took off my designs on cafe press due to copyright infringement, which I saw coming, just didn't think it would happen so quick. But I encourage people to make their own shirts with iron on transfers to wear to the Dark Knight, if they're not wearing a costume. That's what I'll be doing.

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Hey...you forgot to put the characters he played in the The Order and Lords of Dogtown in there....
 
NEWS: A voice artist to loop Heath Ledger in 'The Dark Knight'? Read the story here:

http://www.hollywoodchicago.com/forums/1053/a-voice-artist-to-loop-heath-ledger-in-the-dark-knight

Are you a reporter of web master or something for Hollywood Chicago or something? I notice that links to the site are pretty much all you post. And are you the same guy who comes back time and time again to put up Hollywood Chicago links? There was a guy who kept being getting banned and coming back under different names...
 
NEW YORK - It was a striking example of Hollywood protecting its own: After an aggressive lobby from powerful film industry figures, "Entertainment Tonight" decided against airing a video that shows the late Heath Ledger hanging out at a party where drugs were being taken.

The show said it pulled the story "out of respect for Heath Ledger's family." But don't discount the effect of a lightning-fast campaign launched by a public relations firm that represents many of the stars "Entertainment Tonight" depends upon for stories.


Even some celebrities themselves — Natalie Portman and Sarah Jessica Parker, to name a couple — called to urge "ET" to pull the plug.


Ledger, 28, died in his Manhattan apartment Jan. 22. Authorities suspect a possible drug overdose, but the cause of his death is still pending the outcome of toxicology tests. Police said several prescription drugs — but nothing illegal — were found in the Manhattan apartment where the "Brokeback Mountain" actor's body was found.


"Entertainment Tonight" is hardly the lone news organization to broach the topic of potential drug abuse by the star. But the video it acquired, reportedly taken two years ago at a party at the Chateau Marmont Hotel, drew the fiercest attention.


The syndicated magazine's sister show, "The Insider," aired a "preview" of the story that it had planned to run Thursday that actually showed several segments of the video. Following the protest, "The Insider" yanked the segment from the West Coast version of its telecast.


Ledger is seen standing in the doorway of a room where the party was taking place, swigging from a beer bottle. The actor is heard saying that he was "going to get serious (word bleeped) from my girlfriend" for being at the party.


The show made clear that there was nothing on the video showing Ledger taking any drug. At one point, however, the then-26-year-old said he "used to smoke five joints a day."


But a person who has seen the entire video, who asked not to be identified because of its sensitive nature, said Ledger then points to his tattoo of "M" (for his daughter, Matilda Rose) and says, "this is to remind me never to smoke weed again." That part of the quote was not used in Wednesday's preview.


Later, with Ledger in the background, an unidentified man, his face blurred, seems to snort cocaine from a table.


After seeing a promotion for the show Wednesday, a publicist at ID, Ledger's public relations firm, called "Entertainment Tonight" and asked that the segment be pulled. The request was refused.


ID then composed a three-paragraph protest letter that it distributed to some 30 other public relations firms around Hollywood, asking them to tell their clients about what was about to happen. The circle included powerhouse publicists like PMK-HBH, 42 West and BWR.


The letter said "ET" had paid a large sum of money for the video to stir up an exploitive story about Ledger.


"For the sake of his grieving family and friends, his child and common decency, we hope to pressure `Entertainment Tonight' and `The Insider' to do the right thing and pull the spot," the letter said. "This is not journalism, it is sensationalism. It is a shameful exploitation of the lowest kind, to a talented and gentle soul, undeserving of such treatment."


Stars, studio executives and PR firms all called "ET" to register protests, said Kelly Bush, CEO of ID. The star-studded roster of Bush's firm alone includes Robin Williams, Sean Penn, Tobey Maguire, Mike Myers, Jennifer Hudson, Katie Holmes, Ellen DeGeneres, and Ledger's "Brokeback" co-star Jake Gyllenhaal.


Bush said the response was unlike anything she'd ever seen.


"I hope it represents a turning point," she said. "I think we have all heard from members of the media and members of the public that it's too much. Britney Spears and Paris Hilton are the top news stories when Darfur should be."


No boycott was threatened, she said. But when a television show that needs celebrities like living things need oxygen hears from so many powerful sources, a threat probably wasn't necessary.


Not a spoken one, anyway.


"We need them as much as they need us," Bush said. She wouldn't speculate on what made "Entertainment Tonight" change its mind, but said "they've probably never gotten this much heat before over anything."


Executives at "Entertainment Tonight" refused to talk publicly about the retreat. There was some bewilderment and anger at the company about why its show was singled out when many other publications and TV outlets were talking about the same thing. The party video is likely to be seen soon in England, and is already available over the Internet.


But "ET" can't complain about getting nothing for its money. Even though it was called a "preview," "The Insider" already aired a significant story with salient portions of the video, while maintaining the appearance of having taken the high road in the end.


Drew Pinsky, star of VH1's "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew," backed "Entertainment Tonight." He saw the video and was quoted by the show, calling it "heartbreaking."


"When a 28-year-old seemingly healthy man, whom we love and respect, dies suddenly, there is a reason," Pinsky said. "His death plays upon our deepest fears. We owe it to the public to try to answer the question why. I am convinced that if this heart-wrenching video had aired, it would have gotten through and had a positive effect on young people in America.


Perhaps it could have even saved some lives."


Also unanswered are questions about how much the Hollywood friends who jumped to Ledger's defense this week knew about any drug use while he was alive, and what they had done to help him. Few of the people close to Ledger have come forth with statements since his death, and those who have chose not to broach the topic of any possible drug use.


One notable exception was Lee Daniels, who produced "Monster's Ball," in which Ledger starred.


"The definition of substance abuse is really up to one's perspective," Daniels told The Associated Press last week. "I didn't see him as a drug addict. I saw him as someone who enjoyed life. I know drug addicts; he was not a drug addict."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080131/ap_en_ce/tv_ledger_video
 
Are you a reporter of web master or something for Hollywood Chicago or something? I notice that links to the site are pretty much all you post. And are you the same guy who comes back time and time again to put up Hollywood Chicago links? There was a guy who kept being getting banned and coming back under different names...

Wow, websites do that for hits? But then again, why am I surprised, promotion on forums is one of the easiest ways to get extra traffic to your site.

On a different note, I cannot believe the Heath rememberance thread got closed because of bleepin' Godwin's Law!
 
From above article:

"When a 28-year-old seemingly healthy man, whom we love and respect, dies suddenly, there is a reason," Pinsky said. "His death plays upon our deepest fears. We owe it to the public to try to answer the question why. I am convinced that if this heart-wrenching video had aired, it would have gotten through and had a positive effect on young people in America. Perhaps it could have even saved some lives."

NOT THIS EXCUSE AGAIN. "Oh NOEZ, if only we showed Heath smoking weed and using cocaine, it would have saved somebody's life! See, that's the only reason we'd show this vid, really. It's not for hits at all. If it saves just one life, it was totally worth it!111!one!"

Heath did not do drugs in the clip (the preview that was shown on tv) and people (so called "specialists") who have seen it in full also say he wasn't doing anything but drinking beer and talking to other people in the room. He asked where the guys are from, someone asked him what his daughter's name is, etc.

But he wasn't doing drugs, this vid is only hot hot HOT now because he was with people doing drugs (despite sounding uncomfortable, like he shouldn't be there, you can hear it in his voice) and that's suggestive enough for tv stations to keep ruining his "image".

I applaud people, including fellow movie stars, who've called in and protested. There's absolutely no reason to broadcast a 2 year-old vid that has no bearing on his death. "But it could help people" my @$$. We all know very well they're not doing it for other people, they're only thinking of themselves.
 
Even if the video was of Heath doing drugs, it wouldn't be a deterrent. That's not how these things work. These things become glamourous in a tragic sort of way to those impressionable enough for it to make a difference.

People need to lay off Heath. Less character assassination, more Ledgerbration. And on that note, I go to an art college, and since the day after Heath's death, I have noticed that the school has been anonymously peppered with these very simple tribute fliers. Nothing fancy, but that Wednesday when I was still in shock and quite crushed, it really made me feel better to know someone felt compelled to do this.
 
On a different note, I cannot believe the Heath rememberance thread got closed because of bleepin' Godwin's Law!


Hear hear! See what happens when I decide to not check the Hype for a few days??? I miss a lot. He will be remembered though, as long as we make it so,
 
Which pisses me off, because I really wanted him to have a fair recognition.

Same here. I just it want to be fair & square on him winning the Award if it was to happend. Don't give the Award just to be sad someone is gone. Give it for performance.
 
Heath doesnt do drugs in the video. We know he went to rehab to learn how to shoot heroin for candy..so he couldn't have been a hardcore drug user.

I myself have never done drugs..but thats becoming rarer and rarer these days.

So he admitted to doing some pot when he was younger..hes an actor, and hes young..those two elements often attract drugs.

Wait for the toxicology reports before labelling him as drug addict, in fact don't wait for them at all.

No one here new him as a person. The best you can do is honor his legacy, don't try and discredit him through his private life.

*Note* not accusing you guys..this post really goes out to the media.
 
We know that Heath took influence from Alex Delarge in A Clockwork Orange, and these are prominent examples of it:

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I am gonna pop that movie in tonite... and it really make sooo much sense to us alex as a case study for a psychopath that in his mind is more normal than anyone
 
Wow, even the subtle smirk and expression on his face.


I wonder if it's just a coincidence.
 
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