Sentinel wrote:
> Alfie [UK] wrote:
>> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:15:14 +0100, "Sentinel"
>> <lukas.mariman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> StainlessSteelRat wrote:
>>>> Sentinel wrote:
>>>>> No matter how the next Batman turns out (and for the record I did
>>>>> like Batman Begins a lot) I will get it no matter what.
>>>>
>>>> There's an open mind! ;-)
>>>
>>> I plan to go around saying "no matter what" a lot in the next weeks.
>>>
>> I've not seen Batman Begins, let alone planning to see this next
>> movie. What's with Hollywood trying to re-imagine existing franchises
>> ?
>>
>> That said, never a big fan of Ledger; Knights Tale was crap,
>> Brokeback was over-hyped crap, and Patriot was crap. Not seen him in
>> much else that I remember him being in.
>>
>> Shame if he took his own life, or OD'd on whatever cocktail of
>> anti-depressants he was on, but why the public outcry/mourning?
>
> Because he had potential? Besides, especially if his death was an
> accidental over-use of certain medicines, it's all the more sad.
>
> BTW, I mentioned a series called "Roar". It's one of those many
> series from the late 90's that came out in the wake of the success of
> "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" an its spin-off, "Xena: the
> Warrior Princess".
> Some of the series were less than inspiring, but Roar was one of the
> ones that had a ton of potential, and that were actually pretty good
> in their own right.
>
> I know Ledger from that series. Knight's Tale was kind of silly but
> not altogether bad, and to be honest I don't think I've even seen
> most of the other stuff he was involved in.
.... Which is why I mentioned he still had his breakthrough moment ahead
of
him. He did kind of get in the spotlight with "Brokeback Mountain", but
maybe not for the right reasons...
On a related note, check this link out:
http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2008-01-25/#3


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