Brittany Murphy Dead at 32

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]jasmincar wrote:

[quote]horsepuss wrote:
I was never much of a fan of hers but this is too bad.Hollywood sucks, It fucks people up.And its the consumers fault which means us.Maybe not me and you directly but consumers none the less.

She has just joined an elite group of actors who have seccumbed to the pressure of hollywood.[/quote]

She deserved it. Succombing to peer pressure is fucking dumb. You deserve everything bad that happens to you if you do[/quote]

Im always pleasantly surprised when i read someone say that, someone else they never met in their life is said to have “deserved” something. Especially when that something is death. [/quote]

Roger that Gregus, So Jasmincar you can say you have never been influenced by peer pressure? Bullshit, we were all teenagers once.

Wow she died too? 09 Is killing off a bunch of celebs… Crazy. Never take your life for granted.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Gentlemen, jasmincar is an ass-clown, he’s always been an ass-clown and we shouldn’t be taking ass-clowns seriously…because he only wants attention because he secretly wants to gobble our dicks. [/quote]

Agreed.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
There will be an autopsy tomorrow, my money is some kind of drug or combination of drugs. [/quote]

$10 on coke + bulemia.[/quote]

I’ll take $3 on swine flu.

$5 on an aneurysm and coke

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

My wife’s father dropped dead of a heart attack at 31. Bad ticker, and definetly not coke. It happens.
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I could have died about two months ago from unexpected blood clots in my lungs. So yeah,shit does happen. I have a feeling of her passing from drug-related issues,but I am still holding off my judgment. And even then,it’s not my place to judge her as some piece of shit junkie actress…at the most I will feel sorry for her. But then again…my outlook on things has changed since my scare.

My money is on a speedball of some kind, and seeing as she was found in the shower she probably passed out and smashed he head into the side of the tub.

[quote]GorillaBiscuits wrote:
My money is on a speedball of some kind, and seeing as she was found in the shower she probably passed out and smashed he head into the side of the tub.[/quote]

Ain’t no tub in a luxury shower, but you can still knock your ass out in there.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I have no idea who she is… even AFTER Googling her.

lol[/quote]

Dude, get serious. People know the movie Clueless just like people know Friday. It’s a fucking classic at this point…even though I guess I can see how it might have flown under the radar for anyone over the age of 45.[/quote]

I am serious. I never saw Clueless or any other film she’s been in.
And if you mean “classic” like Ben-Hur, or The Godfather, then YOU’RE clueless!

lol[/quote]

Dude, I am the wrong person to debate movies with. Movies like St. Elmo’s Fire and The Breakfast Club are considered classics as well although for different reasons. Clueless could fit easily in a group like that. While Ben Hur may be a “classic” I dare you to find even 30 people under the age of 35 all in one place who have actually seen it. That is like saying Gone with the Wind is a classic. It is…but who the fuck today actually watches it?[/quote]

You mentioning Friday, lol. That is a classic of our generation. It’s true. That movie is one of the funniest. The dude in the one scene trying to take a crap on the side of the house, lol. Man good times. [/quote]

I had roommates in college who watched that DAILY…to the point that watching it had turned into them repeating the lines in each scene as if they were in it.

Even with that I still like it and will probably watch it every time it is shown on a tv screen.

As far as clueless though, there would be no Scrubs without that movie…

I do still wonder how people can claim she deserved death based on…what exactly?
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Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I have no idea who she is… even AFTER Googling her.

lol[/quote]

Dude, get serious. People know the movie Clueless just like people know Friday. It’s a fucking classic at this point…even though I guess I can see how it might have flown under the radar for anyone over the age of 45.[/quote]

I am serious. I never saw Clueless or any other film she’s been in.
And if you mean “classic” like Ben-Hur, or The Godfather, then YOU’RE clueless!

lol[/quote]

Dude, I am the wrong person to debate movies with. Movies like St. Elmo’s Fire and The Breakfast Club are considered classics as well although for different reasons. Clueless could fit easily in a group like that. While Ben Hur may be a “classic” I dare you to find even 30 people under the age of 35 all in one place who have actually seen it. That is like saying Gone with the Wind is a classic. It is…but who the fuck today actually watches it?[/quote]

You mentioning Friday, lol. That is a classic of our generation. It’s true. That movie is one of the funniest. The dude in the one scene trying to take a crap on the side of the house, lol. Man good times. [/quote]

I had roommates in college who watched that DAILY…to the point that watching it had turned into them repeating the lines in each scene as if they were in it.

Even with that I still like it and will probably watch it every time it is shown on a tv screen.

As far as clueless though, there would be no Scrubs without that movie…

I do still wonder how people can claim she deserved death based on…what exactly?
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Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Was living with my dad in a small town in Texas when he couldn’t handle it/me anymore and called my mom to come get me like the second week of 8th grade. I had basically a weekend to spend with my friends and then I’d be gone from that town forever. Amongst all the shit we did, going to see clueless with like 10 of my friends was one of them. Every time Murray [Donald Faison] was on screen they yelled my name 'cause I sagged the shit outta my pants. The movie itself is actually pretty damn funny if you pay attention, but I probably like at least as much for what it reminds me of. That movie is the shit.

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.[/quote]

I don’t remember if I was dating or not when that movie came out. I was around 15 or 16 at the time. Usually though, whatever girl I was messin’ with would go see crap like that with her friends.

I just read a summary of the movie on Wikipedia. The gayness of it all was just too much…

[i]After much soul-searching (which includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher discovers she has fallen in love with Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more useful life, even captaining the school’s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. A scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a tender kiss on the steps of her home.

The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; Tai and Travis are in love; and, in Josh’s arms, she too has now finally found love.[/i]

Clueless is actually a really intelligent movie: it was based on classic literature (Jane Austen’s Emma), and transposing the plot to 90’s Beverly Hills allowed for some pretty sharp social commentary.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.[/quote]

I don’t remember if I was dating or not when that movie came out. I was around 15 or 16 at the time. Usually though, whatever girl I was messin’ with would go see crap like that with her friends.

[/quote]

It was a joke anyway.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I just read a summary of the movie on Wikipedia. The gayness of it all was just too much…

[i]After much soul-searching (which includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher discovers she has fallen in love with Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more useful life, even captaining the school’s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. A scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a tender kiss on the steps of her home.

The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; Tai and Travis are in love; and, in Josh’s arms, she too has now finally found love.[/i][/quote]

Do you use wikipedia for workouts too?
Seriuosly, like I said I thought it would be pretty gay, and it was but in a funny classic kind of way.

That summary you read is stupid, namely because it completely skips over the fact that it’s a comedy.

That’s like saying old school is about a heartbroken man, and his bestfriends marital strife.

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.[/quote]

I don’t remember if I was dating or not when that movie came out. I was around 15 or 16 at the time. Usually though, whatever girl I was messin’ with would go see crap like that with her friends.

[/quote]

It was a joke anyway.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I just read a summary of the movie on Wikipedia. The gayness of it all was just too much…

[i]After much soul-searching (which includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher discovers she has fallen in love with Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more useful life, even captaining the school’s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. A scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a tender kiss on the steps of her home.

The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; Tai and Travis are in love; and, in Josh’s arms, she too has now finally found love.[/i][/quote]

Do you use wikipedia for workouts too?
Seriuosly, like I said I thought it would be pretty gay, and it was but in a funny classic kind of way.

That summary you read is stupid, namely because it completely skips over the fact that it’s a comedy.

That’s like saying old school is about a heartbroken man, and his bestfriends marital strife.
[/quote]

LOL.

Here dude, I found some sites you might like.

http://angel333.tripod.com/clueless.html

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.[/quote]

I don’t remember if I was dating or not when that movie came out. I was around 15 or 16 at the time. Usually though, whatever girl I was messin’ with would go see crap like that with her friends.

[/quote]

It was a joke anyway.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I just read a summary of the movie on Wikipedia. The gayness of it all was just too much…

[i]After much soul-searching (which includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher discovers she has fallen in love with Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more useful life, even captaining the school’s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. A scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a tender kiss on the steps of her home.

The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; Tai and Travis are in love; and, in Josh’s arms, she too has now finally found love.[/i][/quote]

Do you use wikipedia for workouts too?
Seriuosly, like I said I thought it would be pretty gay, and it was but in a funny classic kind of way.

That summary you read is stupid, namely because it completely skips over the fact that it’s a comedy.

That’s like saying old school is about a heartbroken man, and his bestfriends marital strife.
[/quote]

LOL.

Here dude, I found some sites you might like.

http://angel333.tripod.com/clueless.html

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Are you serious? Clueless made fun of that type of behavior. It really didn’t glorify it at all. I remember seeing this with the same group of people I saw Menace II Society with and they got the joke.

Tip: Quit getting movie info from Wikipedia if they don’t even tell you it was a fucking COMEDY.


One more thing…STACY DASH WAS IN THIS MOVIE.

Needless to say, quite a few brothers turned out for that reason alone.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

Friday is a classic. But Clueless? I’m not old and I’ve never seen it. I wasn’t aware that there were actually straight males who have seen it and liked it. The ONLY people I’ve ever heard rave about this movie are women.

I’m disappointed Professor.[/quote]

Clueless was classic to anyone who saw it. I can’t lie it too me a long time before I accidently watched the movie, but afterwards it was an instant classic. I guess you just wasn’t dating then.[/quote]

I don’t remember if I was dating or not when that movie came out. I was around 15 or 16 at the time. Usually though, whatever girl I was messin’ with would go see crap like that with her friends.

[/quote]

It was a joke anyway.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I just read a summary of the movie on Wikipedia. The gayness of it all was just too much…

[i]After much soul-searching (which includes a one-woman shopping spree around various Beverly Hills boutiques), Cher discovers she has fallen in love with Josh. She begins making awkward but sincere efforts to live a more useful life, even captaining the school’s Pismo Beach disaster relief effort. A scene near the end of the film finds Cher and Josh stumbling over how to admit their mutual feelings for each other, finally culminating in a tender kiss on the steps of her home.

The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: her two nerdy teachers at school get married; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed; Tai and Travis are in love; and, in Josh’s arms, she too has now finally found love.[/i][/quote]

Do you use wikipedia for workouts too?
Seriuosly, like I said I thought it would be pretty gay, and it was but in a funny classic kind of way.

That summary you read is stupid, namely because it completely skips over the fact that it’s a comedy.

That’s like saying old school is about a heartbroken man, and his bestfriends marital strife.
[/quote]

LOL.

Here dude, I found some sites you might like.

http://angel333.tripod.com/clueless.html

[/quote]

Are you serious? Clueless made fun of that type of behavior. It really didn’t glorify it at all. I remember seeing this with the same group of people I saw Menace II Society with and they got the joke.

Tip: Quit getting movie info from Wikipedia if they don’t even tell you it was a fucking COMEDY.[/quote]

x2

It was a good movie.

Although Brittany Murphy didn’t really look much like the character she played in that movie.

She was in 8 Mile, Little Black Book, Sin City, and so many others.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
One more thing…STACY DASH WAS IN THIS MOVIE.

Needless to say, quite a few brothers turned out for that reason alone.[/quote]

Stacy is so frickin hot, especially in the video for “All Falls Down” by Kanye West. Schwing!

09 has been killing off celebs? well dont worry! We still have little over a week to grab us a few more. Keep your fingers crossed with your mind on the celeb who pisses you off the most. You know, the ones who when it gets to their part you want to chop your ear off and start making paintings with you entrails.

I dont really wish for people to die though, so good will to all and merry christmas season.