Heath Ledger Posthumously wins The Oscar
#21
Posted 23 February 2009 - 05:25 AM
OMG U R? WAI SO ...uh GONE?! 8D
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*nods in agreement!
And I has been boggled by the curse known as school and a job DDD8 but BEHOLD, KRISK-BABEH!!!! YOUR JUU-MOMMAH LIVVVEEESSSS!!!!
#22
Posted 23 February 2009 - 05:29 AM
Heath was generally the best on any list this year. But honestly I'd have preferred if he and The Dark Knight had been shut out from the Oscars completely. That way the little films actors could have those oh so wonderful statues that take their career absolutely nowhere and everyone would continue to not watch the Academy Awards.
The Dark Knight had already won every award that actually mattered.
But I suppose it's nice icing on the cake, so eh.
Edited by dl316bh, 23 February 2009 - 05:30 AM.
#23
Posted 23 February 2009 - 05:58 AM
And I has been boggled by the curse known as school and a job DDD8 but BEHOLD, KRISK-BABEH!!!! YOUR JUU-MOMMAH LIVVVEEESSSS!!!!
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The Dark Knight had already won every award that actually mattered.
But I suppose it's nice icing on the cake, so eh.
I sense this as a trap... >w>
HAHHH naw I'd have to disagree to only an extent XD I'm pretty sure that mostly every movie got their just deserves! Slumdog, Milk, Frost/Nixon, Wall-E (YEEEEEEEES), and the rest of the great movies of 2008.
Anyway what else? Oh! What did you guys think of the Joaquin Phoenix spoof? It was highlarious enough yeah, but I felt sorta bad for the ...what was it, cinematography award section. I thought it sorta stole the thunder of that award... :<
#24
Posted 23 February 2009 - 06:11 AM
He portrayed human emotion so well in each character he played. He played both bad guys and good guys so convincingly that he captivated his audience with his talent and skills. He was always committed to all his projects and he possessed the skills that made him a great actor. I hope that we remember Heath not as the guy who played the Joker but the brilliant actor who left us several films to forever cherish and remember him by.
I’ve been a fan of Heath since I first saw him in a Knight’s Tale (2001) and the Patriot (2000) and Ned Kelly (2003). I loved his performance in Broken Mountain and Casanova. I’ve seen mostly all his films. When he died, I was really sad. I’m so happy that he he won an Oscar. He really deserved it.
Lastly, Heath’s last film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is going to be released this year. Although he didn’t complete the film because of his death, I’m sure all his fans and family will forever remember his final moments on screen for the extraordinary person and actor that he was. Congratulations Heath! :thumbs:
Edited by Kag19, 23 February 2009 - 06:16 AM.
#25
Posted 23 February 2009 - 06:58 AM
Wow.
This makes me wonder what you're saying now that Sean Penn won for a homosexual role.
Just saying.
-snip-
What? I don't really understand how this is related to my post that you quoted. Maybe because I don't know who Sean Penn is... I don't bother remembering names of actors and I don't watch that many movies. Nor do I really care about the Academy Awards. Please elaborate.
My point was that if you guys were just making a thread for congratulating Heath Ledger, or any other actor, on his performance and his win... that's fine. I think Ledger was a great actor. I loved Knight's Tale and although I didn't enjoy The Dark Knight as much as other people, I thought Ledger did great. The thing is... this thread wasn't created just because you guys like Heath Ledger... this thread was created because he's dead. You're congratulating him and not the other winners because he's dead. If he were still alive, he'd be just another winner and this thread wouldn't even exist.
Note: I didn't read any other post after the one I just quoted.
#26
Posted 23 February 2009 - 01:17 PM
My point was that if you guys were just making a thread for congratulating Heath Ledger, or any other actor, on his performance and his win... that's fine. I think Ledger was a great actor. I loved Knight's Tale and although I didn't enjoy The Dark Knight as much as other people, I thought Ledger did great. The thing is... this thread wasn't created just because you guys like Heath Ledger... this thread was created because he's dead. You're congratulating him and not the other winners because he's dead. If he were still alive, he'd be just another winner and this thread wouldn't even exist.
Note: I didn't read any other post after the one I just quoted.
take it easy
this thread aint hurtin nobody, Mik3's happy he won, big deal, im glad he won too, youre making too much of it. if youre concenred about the others make a thread for them
Edited by Illmatic, 23 February 2009 - 01:19 PM.
#27
Posted 23 February 2009 - 01:29 PM
Don't feel bad, he's not exactly a household name. Probably the biggest project he's starred in was Carlito's Way sixteen years ago; and that was with second billing to Al Pacino. The most he's really all that known for is his political views and winning an Academy Award or two.
You're also not alone in that either. Not too many people pay much attention to them anymore. Frankly if it weren't for Heath Ledgers nomination I don't even think anyone would be talking about the show.
I kind of doubt it. We're talking about a high profile performance in a very high profile film. Ten to one a thread like this would have been created had he won because, and I mean no disrespect and I'm not trying to be snarky when I say this, no one would have tuned into the Academy Awards otherwise. Their ratings have been on a relatively steep downslide for a number of years now; the only time people even tune in anymore is when something like The Dark Knight or Lord of the Rings turns up in there.
When the Academy Awards get decent ratings one year, you need only look at the award recipients because a big film probably slipped in there somwhere.
Edited by dl316bh, 23 February 2009 - 01:31 PM.
#28
Posted 23 February 2009 - 05:56 PM
Note: I didn't read any other post after the one I just quoted.
ok...so you're going to judge all of us? Whatever you want.
I agree, they tend to nominate the movies they consider creative, and not just what peopl around the world are being captivated by.
#29
Posted 23 February 2009 - 08:36 PM
I don't have anything against any of the other actors for this award. I think they did an amazing job. The only other one I saw was Tropic Thunder. I do feel that every actor nominated was deserving of the Award based on the merits of their performance. Everyone has their preference in movies, and styles, but when it came down to becoming your character and leaving everything else behind, I don't think I've ever seen a better performance. He has set a standard for villainy in all future comic book movies. RIP Ledger.
PS. Just because there is a thread about Ledger does not mean other actors and award winners have any less merit. If someone is a fan of something or someone, they have a right to voice their feelings, opinions on the forum. Just because someone likes something, doesn't mean they discredit everything else. We all post about how much we love NaruSaku. But does that mean we are belittling other Naruto and Sakura pairings? I happen to agree with the author of this post, so I'm replying.
#30
Posted 23 February 2009 - 09:11 PM
this thread aint hurtin nobody, Mik3's happy he won, big deal, im glad he won too, youre making too much of it. if youre concenred about the others make a thread for them
Yeah, this will be my last post. Don't really want to bring the mood in here down.
When the Academy Awards get decent ratings one year, you need only look at the award recipients because a big film probably slipped in there somwhere.
Well, you probably know more than me... so you may be right.
Nope, I'm just judging you (and people like you). People judge others all the time. It's how the world works.
Most of the replies in this thread seem to be just congratulating him on his performance and how he deserved to win. I have no problem with that.
Maybe dl316bh is right and this thread would have been created even if he were alive and I'm totally wrong. Nobody can know.
#31
Posted 23 February 2009 - 09:13 PM
Twitches and movement were excellent, but if he only worked on his voice and that laugh he would have won me over. When he was talking he didn't sound creepy enough for me...
Sadly one little thing keeps me from giving a whole hearted congrats.
But that's just my opinion....
#32
Posted 23 February 2009 - 09:40 PM
true
#33
Posted 24 February 2009 - 09:29 AM
My point was that if you guys were just making a thread for congratulating Heath Ledger, or any other actor, on his performance and his win... that's fine. I think Ledger was a great actor. I loved Knight's Tale and although I didn't enjoy The Dark Knight as much as other people, I thought Ledger did great. The thing is... this thread wasn't created just because you guys like Heath Ledger... this thread was created because he's dead. You're congratulating him and not the other winners because he's dead. If he were still alive, he'd be just another winner and this thread wouldn't even exist.
Note: I didn't read any other post after the one I just quoted.
Well now that you've elaborated abit, I'm clued in more XD Before you were so punctual and then you used the " " face so I really sensed some sort of snarky 'tude on your side. I mean you said "dead actors" like it was something to smile or be sarcastic about. I took it as a go to be sarcastic right back. Kinda immature but I really wasn't looking to treat your post as one with anything less. My apologies on my response, I shouldn't have put the spotlight on your post, but with the level of pessimism concerning someone that put so much into their career they died for it just got to me.
Anyway what I meant was that if times were different, if say, being homosexual was looked at by being similar to being dead, I hinted that your opinion wouldn't waver at the winner being gay as well. Sean Penn won for a homosexual role, Heth Ledger won for his role but unfortunately passed away-- they're both similar in the sense of being particularly different compared to their counter-parts. That said, the way you just singled out him being dead amongst the other actors just hit a nerve, making me wonder if you'd say the same to having the majority winners being gay or something of that context and thus reply in the same sense, as before, asking "why can't" the straight actors have "their own thread."
IDK TL;DR -- don't worry about it, just a snarky response to a snarky post. XD; Either way you're done posting so I hope you enjoyed this post dedicated to you, sir :indeed:
Oh and by the way, I didn't really agree with this thread's topic. Personally, I saw it as an ice-breaker and a way to respectfully open up the Oscar's thread-- that's why I brought up different parts of the show when the discussion of Heath Ledger had been met with a standstill. But w/e old news is old. XD
YAY FOR THE OSCARS.
btw, omg Brangelina and Jennifer Aniston in the same vicinity... D8
#35
Posted 25 February 2009 - 04:41 PM
I am too disapointed that the Dark knight was Snubbed, but it seems that the hour of non super drama films hasent arrived.
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#36
Posted 26 February 2009 - 03:27 AM
Quoted for truth.
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