Fan Rant: Ledger's Drug Use Has No Place in Oscar ...

Fan Rant: Ledger's Drug Use Has No Place in Oscar Talk

Posted by SexiVixxEN 36 days ago
An editorialist named Eric P. Lucas says in Friday's Los Angeles Times that since Heath Ledger's death was the result of his own recklessness, he therefore should not win an Oscar for his performance in The Dark Knight.

"It's time to stop the canonization of Heath Ledger," Lucas begins. "He's just a pretty good actor who did away with himself and broke the hearts of his family and friends, and he shouldn't get an Academy Award to memorialize his death. ... Each year more than 100,000 Americans die of alcohol or drug abuse. It would be madness to commemorate one such death with the greatest honor in cinema. Please give the Academy Award to someone who's had the courage to stick around."

Lucas asserts that Ledger's performance isn't all that great anyway -- "a can-can dance of snuffling pseudo-psychopathia," he calls it -- but that's irrelevant to his larger point. It would seem that even if Ledger's Joker truly did represent the finest acting of the year, his personal behavior should disqualify him from Oscar consideration.

To Lucas I say this: Wanna watch me make this pencil disappear?

I actually agree with a lot of what he writes about how certain people's drug- or alcohol-fueled deaths make them more iconic than they would have been otherwise. Did Kurt Cobain's suicide rob my generation of its greatest poet? Nah. I think the only group that really suffered a major loss when Cobain died was the heroin industry. And I think it's silly when people talk about getting emotional when they see Ledger in The Dark Knight, as if the death of someone they never met still makes them misty-eyed all these months later. So let it not be said that I am not a heartless bastard.

My beef with Lucas is his ludicrous assertion that the manner of Ledger's death should have any bearing whatsoever on his Oscar-worthiness. Here's what should be taken into account when you consider acting awards: the acting. What's up there on the screen is all that matters. The Academy Awards aren't meant to be seals of approval on people's personal lives. Even if Ledger had died in the act of machine-gunning a busload of American-flag-draped orphans, it would have nothing to do with the quality of his film performance.

Roman Polanski is a convicted rapist. Frank Sinatra was a two-fisted drunk with Mafia connections. Lewis Carroll was probably a pedophile. Henry Ford hated Jews. Thomas Jefferson owned slaves. Do none of them deserve the praise they got for their professional work? Just how flawless does a person's life have to be for their creative efforts to have any merit?

Furthermore, when Polanski won an Oscar for directing The Pianist, nobody said, "Well, I guess that means the Academy endorses the drugging and sexual exploitation of 13-year-olds!" What people said was, "I guess that means the Academy thought Polanski's work merited an Oscar." Giving Ledger an Academy Award isn't going to send any message other than "he gave a great performance," period.

Lucas believes that people are praising Ledger's performance only because he's dead. The problem with this theory is that people were talking about Ledger's work as the Joker before he died, too. When Entertainment Weekly's Benjamin Svetkey visited the set last summer, Ledger was "all that anyone working on the movie want[ed] to talk about." I don't doubt that Ledger's death has tinted some people's analysis of his performance, but it's arrogant and presumptuous to insist that those of us praising him have somehow been deluded or misled by the facts of his demise.

Like I said, I'm a cold, insensitive jerk who has no personal connection to Ledger's death whatsoever, and I think his performance is brilliant. I'd think the same thing if he were still alive, or if he had punched my mother in the face, or if he had once married Paris Hilton. None of that matters. What he does in The Dark Knight is what matters, and that's the only thing the Academy should consider.
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  • DANgerous990
    posted by DANgerous990
    being prescribed percription drugs myself through mental illness is no fuckin joke lucas twice ive been in hospital once in a coma through human error on dosage so dont give me that crap at the end of the day heath ledger made dark night work as where batman begins failed come round and say this shit face to face you moron
    posted 29 days ago
  • theoriginaldirkdiggler
    Fuck that guy. It doesn't matter of Heath Ledger died by his own prescription drugs or not...who knows if it was even intentional. Yeah, and it was documented that the role of The Joker drove him crazy. It sure didn't make Jack Nicholson kill himself portraying the same character.

    Who knows? Heath Ledger still could have died playing The Joker or not. And he SHOULD win Best Supporting Actor. His death or not, he still blew us all away with his performance, and deserves the oscar. Plain and simple.

    So...this dude is a dumb twat and needs to shut the goddamn fuck up.
    posted 30 days ago
  • glomer4
    posted by glomer4
    What a loser, get a life pal!!!
    posted 30 days ago
  • celi23ro
    posted by celi23ro
    Suck my dick Eric P lucas!! You are an ass hole
    posted 33 days ago
  • mrbicklethepickle
    It was ACCIDENTAL overdose of prescription drugs, that he was taking for a sleeping disorder. It's not like he overdosed on Cocaine or something.

    "Here's what should be taken into account when you consider acting awards: the acting. What's up there on the screen is all that matters."

    Yah I totally agree..and that's why he should win!!!

    So get a life Eric P. Lucas!!!!!!!!!!!
    posted 34 days ago
  • skorned810
    posted by skorned810
    I agree with Eric P. Lucas. If Ledger took his life cause of drugs saying the character he played influenced him then he is weak minded and deserves no Oscar even though he played the part quite well. If he still lived then he should be awarded the Oscar for his performance, but he choose drugs cause he couldn't take the heat. As Mr. Lucas says "Please give the Academy Award to someone who's had the courage to stick around."
    posted 34 days ago
  • enrique34024
    posted by enrique34024
    yeah, how on earth would lucas know about ledger's deepest personal predicaments & then come up with a judgmental analysis concluding that he shouldn't deserve an Oscar because his personal behaviors doesn't merit an award. Oscars are given out based on cinematic performance.Ledger's portrayal of the Joker was exceptionally well done. Even before his death, his colleagues were talking about what Ledger had done for his role.
    posted 34 days ago
  • azsha1riot
    posted by azsha1riot
    Wow, I'm blown away at the disrespect for the dead, no matter how he died. He was a human being and none of us will know of someone else's struggles, we all have our faults.
    posted 35 days ago
  • filmaker99
    posted by filmaker99
    heath ledger was a victim of the joker. i think that because of that he deserves an oscar.
    posted 35 days ago
  • theohiostateguy
    Come on now. Enough with the hate.

    Ledger wouldn't react that way. He'd probably say something like "I'm happy with the performance, and so are alot of people. You can't please everyone, you just do your best, and let your work speak for itself."

    Even though I didn't like him as an actor (with the exception of his Joker role, and in 10 Things I Hate About You), nothing about his public persona would give credibility to hateful behavior.

    Just my thought.
    posted 35 days ago