thanks to all who got the messege of my first post, that i originally came in here to say! i came here to let all know that i am indeed a "heath andrew ledger" fan, and i plan on celebrating his last completed performance with anyone else who is!
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its from a marc jacobs runway show last fall. he is sitting with vincent gallo and mike stipe
more here
http://heathheathens.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=334&pos=0

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its from a marc jacobs runway show last fall. he is sitting with vincent gallo and mike stipe
more here
http://heathheathens.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=334&pos=0
our tribute to Heath is coming: http://www.dullam-causey.com/gallery
t:we know it's not true. because he was showing nolan stuff on his laptop that he had been working on. and he talked to eric roberts about being nervous and stuff. and remember the report about him going up to EVERY CREW MEMBER on set and thanking them for staying late when he really felt he was in the groove on a scene.
that doesn't sound like a man consumed by the joker. that sounds like a class act actor.


shes seen horror movies before, and she likes them. and i didnt mean to start just a ruckus, i just think that its cool that my niece shares the same interest in joker that i had at that same age! also, i didnt say i was taking her to see it for the opening day midnight showing, where i plan to see it first. i just said i was going to take her ,and i do plan on seeing in at least 3 times in theaters. so please, you all are makeing me feel like a terrible person! also, the kid isnt in diapers, shes already starting preschool lessons, and shes very advanced for her age...its not a case of child endagerment people!![]()
just curious where do you get this idea from? we dont know anything about them. and i would question anyones judgement who lets someone else take their toddler see a pg13 movie without at least seeing it first.
im not implying child endangerment. im questioning the judgement of some "heath andrew ledger" fan who wants to drag her 2 year old neice to a movie clearly not intended for her.
thats all. if you disagree fine but i will say this: there are two types of people in the world. children and parents. and you dont really stop being one until you are the other so i will allow that you dont have a vested interest in these concepts the same way a parent might.
and my son is ten. he has seen... well, you name it at this point. but not when he was 2. and he was a walking talking fully comprehending 2 at that. i just think a toddler is too young for that kind of big screen experience and i would question the judgment of anyone who doesnt think twice about it.
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My parents took me to Batman Returns with all Penguin's nose biting, black substance spitting, child left for dead fueled sexual inuendos and I turned out ok. I was younger than 10 in 1991 or 1992 w/e it was also. I don't belive in scarring children, but I don't belive in sheltering them from things they are inevitably going to experience in their lives. Because all these parents that won't take Jr. to see The Dark Knight because he's 3 and don't want to corrupt his impressionable mind, they lack in giving them the tools to accept and understand it later in life. It's like a fish thats been in water it's whole life and gets thrown into a bad situation on the land and they cant cope. Maybe a bad example but I think you get my point.![]()
You throw them in the pool and the ones that drowned are the weak.That's a horrible justification. Not taking a 3 year old to see TDK is not "sheltering" him from things they may or may not experience. It's called baby steps. You don't throw a child into pool, expecting the child to be able to recover and swim properly. Same with introducing new, and sometimes frightening material to a child. Just because you didn't come out scarred from watching Batman Returns when you were little, doesn't mean everyone else is going to have a similar experience.
My parents took me to Batman Returns with all Penguin's nose biting, black substance spitting, child left for dead fueled sexual inuendos and I turned out ok. I was younger than 10 in 1991 or 1992 w/e it was also. I don't belive in scarring children, but I don't belive in sheltering them from things they are inevitably going to experience in their lives. Because all these parents that won't take Jr. to see The Dark Knight because he's 3 and don't want to corrupt his impressionable mind, they lack in giving them the tools to accept and understand it later in life. It's like a fish thats been in water it's whole life and gets thrown into a bad situation on the land and they cant cope. Maybe a bad example but I think you get my point.![]()
and we are not talking about a 10 year old, an eight year old or even a five year old. the girl in question is two. when gordon handed that card to batman in begins she wasnt even concieved yet.What he said.this should probably just be dropped. it's pretty off topic anyway
thats a nice pic...looks like i found a new wallpaper!My girlfriend sent me this, I really liked the photo thought i'd share.
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That's a horrible justification. Not taking a 3 year old to see TDK is not "sheltering" him from things they may or may not experience. It's called baby steps. You don't throw a child into pool, expecting the child to be able to recover and swim properly. Same with introducing new, and sometimes frightening material to a child. Just because you didn't come out scarred from watching Batman Returns when you were little, doesn't mean everyone else is going to have a similar experience.
a two year old is not going to learn any life lessons from the dark knight.and we are not talking about a 10 year old, an eight year old or even a five year old. the girl in question is two. when gordon handed that card to batman in begins she wasnt even concieved yet.
well idk anyone who would take a two year old GIRL, but I was like 2 1/2 when B89 came out and my old man said he took me to that. Point is I didn't remember so whats the difference. Get a baby sitter and enjoy yourself.
Really? I think I am going to disagree, especially when I see all these parents taking their kids to Saw and The Departed. If anything I would say parents are taking their kids to every movie. Parents today are raising their kids to be pusseys.