Friday, August 1, 2008

Heath Ledger shaved head and sunglasses? Or one of the faceless aliens?

Have yet to find anything on the source to the rumor of someone seeing Heath Ledger on with his daughter head shaved and with glasses. I did find a creepy report on unidentified people showing up to high profile events totally "faceless" concealing identity check out these photos...



Eerie: The faceless figures watch a spot of Wimbledon on Murray Mount


Court on camera: The pair sit in on a match, where most of the crowd are too absorbed by the game to notice them


Another faceless couple stand in the crowd at the start of Harrods summer sale.



Craning his neck - but he won't see anything with skin stretched over his features



Chauffeur: This faceless figure even has his own driver, fuelling speculation that the man behind the mask may be a celebrity himself.


Close-up: Eye holes in the spooky mask allows the wearer to see what is going on around him.

Dark Knight rakes in $314 million in 10 days...

Dark Knight is breaking all the records. I'm glad.
More and more people are realizing that the movie isn't just hype and that it is all around a good movie.
Plus the Heath Ledger death isn't the only reason people are going to see it. His performance is getting rave reviews and the Oscar talk continues.
Here is a few strange post's I have found regarding Heath's Death being faked...I think the first one is pretty funny!
Anonymous said...
He's probably going to appear when he wins an award and he will just walk up grab the award and say "Why so serious?"
Anonymous said...
There seem to be alot of coincidences in the movie to real life. The joker brought in to the room in a body bag and the police commissioner even fakes his death. I think this could be the greatest stunt in the history of hollywood.
I will have to look into this report...

Anonymous said...
i think your right... i've heard people have seen him with a shaved head and glasses with his daughter since his death.

And what do you think of this one?
Anonymous said...
Heath's death was faked. I can't tell you why but it was for a much more convoluted justification than you all seem to have fabricated. His discourse brought about was instead to protect and insure the safety of himself and presently unaware family. Unwillingness to reveal my identity shall only measure the length in time to which this entire dilemma consists.
7/20/2008 2:44 AM

Heath Ledger's Autopsy statement from NYC medical examiner...

Pretty short and sweet...are these always this way?
If you can't read it, this is where I got it from...


Time Line of Heath Ledger's Death...Questions?

Reading over this time line some more questions came to mind that I will be looking into let me know if you have any after reading it.

  • Police said Ledger probably died sometime between 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday.
  • Ledger's housekeeper, Teresa Solomon, arrived at his apartment with her own key and let herself in.
  • At 1 p.m., she went to his bedroom to change a light bulb, and saw Ledger sleeping and heard him snoring. She left the room without thinking anything was wrong.
  • At 2:45 p.m., a masseuse named Diana Wolozin showed up for her massage appointment with Ledger, who didn't answer when she knocked on his door. She then tried to call him on his cellphone, but again got no response. She went into the bedroom, set up her massage table and again tried to wake Ledger.
  • Wolozin told police that Ledger was cold to the touch, but she just assumed he was unconscious. She proceeded to grab his cellphone and call Mary Kate Olsen, whose number is programmed into the phone. Wolozin knew that Olsen and Ledger were friends, and she asked Olsen for advice on what she should do next.
  • Olsen, who also lives in Manhattan but was in California at the time, responded by saying she would send over her private security guards to help deal with the situation. In the ensuing moments, Wolozin realized that Ledger might be dead, and called 911.
  • The emergency operator provided Wolozin directions on how to do CPR, but it was too late.
    Paramedics arrived minutes later — at about the same time as Olsen's security guards.

Would it be illegal for Heath Ledger to fake his death?

Many people have brought up the question "Isn't it illegal to fake your death?" On first thought I would have to say no. As long as you are not collecting life insurance money or some other benefit as a result of dying what real harm are you doing. I guess maybe it might be illegal in regards to faking the records that have to be made up but I really don't know. Also when you die do you have to be offically pronounced dead by a coroner? I have seen that most people who fake there death usually disapear. On a river or in some other way where the body isn't discovered. Then the prounouncement of death has to be granted through the courts. This week there has been a lot of talk on whether or not Steve Fossett (the guy who balloons, flies, and sails acround the world) has faked his death to get out of some debts. He supposedley disappeared while flying solo in his plane somewhere in Nevada or there abouts. Recently his wife had to go to court to have him pronounced dead so she could take control of his multi-million dollar estate.
I don't know all the details when it comes to Heath Ledger's death but I will be looking into them over the next few days and also see if I can find answers to the questions on wether or not it is illegal to fake your death.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Heath Ledger Lives?

Before I begin, let me first explain that I post this question meaning no disrespect to the family and friends of Heath Ledger. What I am about to present should be taken only as entertaining thought and not as a serious denial of his and his families loss. More than anything it is selfishness on my part, wanting to believe that Heath Ledger might one day reveal himself as indeed alive to the world.

So here it goes...is Heath Ledger really Dead?

I just finished watching The Dark Knight for the second time this weekend. Honestly, I could go see it again right now. I have been a huge Batman Begins fan and was very excited when I heard about the plans to make the Dark Knight. I can't say I was excited that Heath Ledger would be cast as the Joker. I have never been a Heath Ledger fan and never thought him that much of an actor. However, I guess I kept an open mind. When Heath died this past spring I was dissapointed as the death of anyone is sad, especially when young. Then after his death when tons of focus was put onto his performance of the Joker, I began to wonder and then worry that this was all simply coming because it was his last role before death. I feared that it really would not be that great. Heath and never really impressed me before. Just like many others, I wondered if all this hype was just a way to sell the movie and make as much cash off of it as possible.

But back to the beginning, I have now seen it twice, and am ready to see it again!

Heath did blow my socks off. His Joker was incredible and the entire film amazing. All the hype was merited and expectations surpased.

So here is where my questions begin. Seeing it now twice I have noticed a few things. One in particular is that in the end when Batman has the Joker suspended off the edge of the building. The Joker says something like "You can't kill me because of some sense of self rightousness, and I can't kill you because you are so much fun. I think we are destined to do this forever."
The movie continues on with the Joker being left to the police and then no information is given as to what happens with him. Was it originally planned to have him come back in a future installment of Christopher Nolan's version of the Batman story? Did Heath's untimley death throw a wrench into this idea or is this possibly still part of the plan?

No doubt to me when watching these movies that the director and others involved are very talented thinkers. Did they think of a way to produce drama in this movie both on and off the screen.

I am sure many people will pay money to see this movie for the reason it is Heath's last roll. I am sure that the producer's have had some degree of being okay with that. But was it planned? If Heath did enter into a way of faking his death, with his families knowledge, and being financially compensated for it. Would that not be a huge stunt that would draw attention like no other. I can truly imagine in 2 or 3 years seeing a preview hearing in darkness the Jokers voice and then light being shown on his face. Would that not draw attention?

How hard would it be for Heath to fake his death? How hard would it be for the producer's to reserve a private island for him to live on and pay Heath for his work and sacrafice. Would Heath be a guy willing to do this?

If true, it would be a shock. Definitley the largest Hollywood publicity stunt ever. But what to you think. Is it a possibility? If it was how would people react? Would you be mad?

I loved the movie. I am now a Heath Ledger fan. If it is true...I think it would be awesome...and I would love to see him as the Joker in the future. If it is not....I would have to say it was an amazing performance by a guy that died to young, I would of liked to have seen more of him and I hope he is in peace.

Let me know what you think. Please be respectfull in your comments.