Re: Passages
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:51 pm
A heart attack?? That is really sad.
She also looks terribly thin in the photo in the article. No one deserves to die so young. Too terrible.domino harvey wrote:I hate to say it, but based on her public appearances, I suspect this one'll turn up drug related. It's just ridiculous and upsetting when someone so young dies. I can't speak for much of her film work but she was a tremendous voice actress on King of the Hill.
Given the chance, she could have done really good screwball comedy. I could imagine her with Amy Adams in a zany, old-fashioned, comedy full of clever dialogue and beautifully performed histrionics.bigP wrote:Brittany Murphy
She was really good in that and several other films like Clueless and even Don't Say a Word. From what I've read and heard, she was fired from a film a couple of days ago. She was filming in Puerto Rico and rumors are that she was acting erratic, being unprofessional and unreliable. Really sad to see such a young person die.swo17 wrote:Am I allowed to say here that I really liked her in Sin City? (I could totally see her in an old fashioned screwball role based on this.) And King of the Hill of course. She'll be missed.
It would make Freeway unfortunately awkward too. This thread's made me remember she actually did knock out a few really good films.colinr0380 wrote: Sadly if it turns out that her death was drug related that will put a grim cast over one of her her other most notable performances in the film Spun.
many bloggers noted that what seemed like a curiously timed sketch two weeks ago...seemed to be in especially poor taste given her sudden demise and the uncertain circumstances surrounding it.
As Michael Roston wrote at TrueSlant.com: "This is looking sort of extra-unkind.
Ok, so it was a mistake and in bad taste to satirize her because--and let me know if I'm getting this straight--SNL should have been more sensitive to the fact that a 32 year old woman was going to suddenly and inexplicably die 15 days later? Are people actually blaming SNL for not being good fortune tellers? It's terrible that she died so young, yes, but this is just insane.What do you think? Was "Saturday Night Live" wrong to satirize Brittany Murphy? Did sites like hulu.com compound the mistake by pulling video of the skit?
This is such sad news.Oedipax wrote:Robin Wood
Terrible news. I hope he finished his book on Michael Haneke.
I thought she did great work on King of the Hill, but as soon as I heard the news of her death, the first thing I thought of was her lines from Clueless, specifically "And my buns: they don't feel nothin' like steel." I'm in total agreement that she would have been great in a old-fashioned screwball comedy, though I think that probably means modern Hollywood would somehow try to involve Ashton Kutcher, which would doom the entire project.Feego wrote:She was great in Clueless, so bright and lively.
I'm honestly starting to believe that a large portion of our society would have to list "irrational outrage" as their favourite hobby.Mr_sausage wrote:Ok, so it was a mistake and in bad taste to satirize her because--and let me know if I'm getting this straight--SNL should have been more sensitive to the fact that a 32 year old woman was going to suddenly and inexplicably die 15 days later? Are people actually blaming SNL for not being good fortune tellers? It's terrible that she died so young, yes, but this is just insane.
That movie came out in 2003:Andre Jurieu wrote:I'm in total agreement that she would have been great in a old-fashioned screwball comedy, though I think that probably means modern Hollywood would somehow try to involve Ashton Kutcher, which would doom the entire project.

Hence, my previous comments. I have no idea why they keep allowing Kutcher to work. Even his commercials for cameras are annoying.Fiery Angel wrote:That movie came out in 2003:Andre Jurieu wrote:I'm in total agreement that she would have been great in a old-fashioned screwball comedy, though I think that probably means modern Hollywood would somehow try to involve Ashton Kutcher, which would doom the entire project.
Wait, are you saying that yelling your lines at gradually increasing decibel levels doesn't exhibit "range"?domino harvey wrote:He was good in That 70s Show, but by all accounts he was playing himself and never exhibited anything approaching "range"