It's sad to hear but the media totally bombarded this story and gave no space. People die, it's unfortunate, but it's a part of life. Other actors die but they weren't as popular, so the media could care less. Putting all the negative stuff aside, I heard Ledger did a fantastic job in the next Batman film, The Dark Knight, as Joker. I'm sure there are people out there who don't want the film to be released, but it could be a nice little tribute to the talent of Ledger.
Meh. Sorry, but I'm rather indifferent to his passing save that I regret he has left a little girl fatherless.
They damned well better release the film, I've been waiting to see it since the first trailer came out!!
What ACT?
The prescribes sleeping pills were all in the bottle where they belonged, and the rolled up 20 $ bill was clean. No drugs there.
There is no indication he took his own life.
I talked to people too What makes that statement more relevant than mine, or yours?
I just can't bring myself to care. There are millions of people in the world who are dying of war, rape, AIDS, starvation, etc, and the people who get several days of news coverage when they die are rich people from Hollywood. I find that rather disgusting.
why are we still talking about this???
just someone else's opinion. forget it. I'm all in favour of removing this topic/thread, as romanP is spot on.
The news last night said their insider at the Coroner's office is saying COD is an overdose of cocaine, heroin, and prescription pills - also known as a "speedball" which was the same COD for John Belushi back in 1982.
that's unfortunate to hear.
I personally was shocked. He was a talent. He was young. He will be missed.
I mean this sincerely. It was totally unexpected and I feel for his family.