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areacode212 10-03-06 08:29 PM

Once in a while, I'll see a picture of Aaliyah, and think, "man, she was hot. It's too bad she died." That's pretty much the extent of it, though. Sorry if it's not the response you were looking for, but if it's any consolation, I care even less about John Lennon. I stroll past that Strawberry Fields memorial thingie all the time, and it's a constant source of amusement/irritation to always have to walk around these touristy types solemnly standing around like he was Gandhi or something.

Supermallet 10-03-06 09:17 PM

I forgot that she even existed. When I saw this thread, I had to remember who she was, what she did, and that she had, in fact, died. She could still be alive making music and I would feel exactly the same, except I would have had to take one less step in my thought process in remembering her death.

Tarantino 10-03-06 11:42 PM

All of my thoughts of Alliyah drained from my head while I await the OP's next post.

This is classic, and can't be serious.

= J

redhenry 10-04-06 12:09 AM

The original poster asked if I felt any empathy. I can't empathise with her and her death until I too am dead, and while there are some thigns I would martyr myself for, Aaliyah is NOT one of them!

T

rimber 10-04-06 01:45 AM

to Zombiezilla
Aaliyah was from Detroit and i imagine that people in this city are proud of her!!!
wasn't there a big one weep in 25 august 2001?

Tarantino 10-04-06 02:12 AM

Okay, shut up already.

= J

UAIOE 10-04-06 03:59 AM


Originally Posted by MaxF
If you say Aaliyah's name three times, you will trigger the start of The Rapture.

That's not how it worked in Beetlejuice.

zombiezilla 10-04-06 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by areacode212
I care even less about John Lennon. I stroll past that Strawberry Fields memorial thingie all the time, and it's a constant source of amusement/irritation to always have to walk around these touristy types solemnly standing around like he was Gandhi or something.



Wow...just...wow. Sad.

atlantamoi 10-04-06 07:43 AM

Amish shootings, and now this thread.

iggystar 10-04-06 07:47 AM

I think of her with a little sorrow when I here one of her songs, but that's just sorrow because such a young woman on the top of her world died.

Pointyskull 10-04-06 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by rimber
Aaliyah
the best singer RnB and succesful actress
so loving by many people in all world.....
do you still feel sad and empathy that young talented girl is dead in tragic accident?


Not to be cold or uncaring, but:
I had never heard of her when the accident happened, so I guess the answer would be 'no'. Haven't thought about it once since I heard about it.

Sure, it's too bad someone died, but the reality is a lot of people die every day. It's the great equalizer.

digitalfreaknyc 10-04-06 11:47 AM

Although this thread is mucho fun-o, anyone care to take a look at the OP's posting history?

The Infidel 10-04-06 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Although this thread is mucho fun-o, anyone care to take a look at the OP's posting history?

I'll do you one better. He sent me an email asking me about a post he said I made in his Chloe Jones death thread in Adult. He said I commented about a Chloe Jones TV show, and that she said she wanted to be a funeral director, and he wanted more information about that. I never posted anything in that thread, and nobody in that big three-post thread made any type of reference whatsoever, before the thread was closed.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=479323

-screwy-

digitalfreaknyc 10-04-06 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by The_Infidel
I'll do you one better. He sent me an email asking me about a post I made in his Chloe Jones death thread in Adult. He said I commented about a Chloe Jones TV show, and that she said she wanted to be a funeral director, and he wanted more information about that. I never posted anything in that thread, and nobody in that big three-post thread made any type of reference whatsoever, before the thread was closed.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=479323

-screwy-

wait. you just said in the same post that you did and didn't post in the same thread. and who is -screwy-? :)

The Infidel 10-04-06 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
wait. you just said in the same post that you did and didn't post in the same thread. and who is -screwy-? :)

His email said I made a post. I didn't. I reworded my post above to read the way it should, to avoid any further confusion.

digitalfreaknyc 10-04-06 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by The_Infidel
His email said I made a post. I didn't. I reworded my post above to read the way it should, to avoid any further confusion.

OK. now he's completely -screwy-

rimber 10-04-06 01:17 PM

"Q: Moving back to the movie soundtrack. I note that you co-executively produced the CD. That is a major accomplishment for a 21 year-old. But given that you have two albums under you belt why hadn't you done so before?

A: It was actually the first time that we all thought about giving me that credit! Actually, I have creative control on every part of my career - I may not pen the song or produce the track, but when it comes to putting a song together I'm very involved and it was no different for this project. My uncle (Barry Hankerson) is head of the label (Blackground Entertainment) the soundtrack is released on and he realised while working with me on it how hands-on I was. I mean, I was calling them every day saying, 'we need this person on the soundtrack, we need this one, I don't like that one'. When I saw the words on the back of the album I was like 'cool. Executive producer!' I guess I did deserve that.

Q: So, with two albums and a film behind you, where does a 21 year-old go from here?

A: There are so many things I want to do as a music artist and as an actress. I'm very versatile in both areas so I think it's very important for me to convey that! I'd love to do a comedy, another action movie and a drama so that people see me as an entertainer! I'm a dancer as well and on the next album I have a lot of ideas as far as dance goes! "
its interview with Aaliyah.it is proof that she was creative and that she wasn't dead element in music industry

TGM 10-04-06 01:30 PM

Why do I get the feeling that this guy is assembling his own "Aaliyah" in his basement from dismembered bodies of hookers and the homeless?

maxfisher 10-04-06 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by rimber
"Q: Moving back to the movie soundtrack. I note that you co-executively produced the CD. That is a major accomplishment for a 21 year-old. But given that you have two albums under you belt why hadn't you done so before?

A: It was actually the first time that we all thought about giving me that credit! Actually, I have creative control on every part of my career - I may not pen the song or produce the track, but when it comes to putting a song together I'm very involved and it was no different for this project. My uncle (Barry Hankerson) is head of the label (Blackground Entertainment) the soundtrack is released on and he realised while working with me on it how hands-on I was. I mean, I was calling them every day saying, 'we need this person on the soundtrack, we need this one, I don't like that one'. When I saw the words on the back of the album I was like 'cool. Executive producer!' I guess I did deserve that.

Q: So, with two albums and a film behind you, where does a 21 year-old go from here?

A: There are so many things I want to do as a music artist and as an actress. I'm very versatile in both areas so I think it's very important for me to convey that! I'd love to do a comedy, another action movie and a drama so that people see me as an entertainer! I'm a dancer as well and on the next album I have a lot of ideas as far as dance goes! "
its interview with Aaliyah.it is proof that she was creative and that she wasn't dead element in music industry

Forget her creativity, what this interview truly highlights is her humility.

Turd Ferguson 10-04-06 02:29 PM

I remember how I spent the fall of 2001 mourning for her. It was the biggest news story for weeks. What possibly could have topped it?

Turd Ferguson 10-04-06 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
Why do I get the feeling that this guy is assembling his own "Aaliyah" in his basement from dismembered bodies of hookers and the homeless?

http://207.253.106.35/sections/media...e_lambs_06.jpg

atlantamoi 10-04-06 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by rimber
its interview with Aaliyah.it is proof that she was creative and that she wasn't dead element in music industry

All you are doing is making me sad that your movie doesn't come out until November.

Numanoid 10-04-06 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by maxfisher
Forget her creativity, what this interview truly highlights is her humility.

That's what I was thinking. :lol: I really didn't pay any attention to her when she was around, and now I'm glad I didn't. Another spoiled, marginally talented singer, that thinks being able to carry a tune makes you "creative". Does the world really need two Madonnas?

DRG 10-04-06 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by TallGuyMe
Why do I get the feeling that this guy is assembling his own "Aaliyah" in his basement from dismembered bodies of hookers and the homeless?

That's awesome. :lol:

Seriously, I didn't know dead celebrities could have stalkers. And what a really random choice for someone to be obsessed over. I will say her death did get majorly overshadowed by 9-11 happening just two weeks later, which is unfortunate but what can you do?

digitalfreaknyc 10-04-06 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by Numanoid
That's what I was thinking. :lol: I really didn't pay any attention to her when she was around, and now I'm glad I didn't. Another spoiled, marginally talented singer, that thinks being able to carry a tune makes you "creative". Does the world really need two Madonnas?

The problem with your theory is that one is the most successful female solo artist in history and the other is....dead.


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