Thing is, most people are glorified through their death, take James Brown for example, it's cool if you liked his music and all, but to act like he was a great person, thats completely far off. He was a womanzing drunk for the most part.
Although I think Heath Ledger played amazingly in The Dark Knight, I was really rooting for Robert Downey Jr. His performance I found was exceptionally good... though, of course, he's coming out with a new movie that's already generating Oscar buzz, so that's alright with me.
I kind of feel the same way about Kurt Cobain. Sure I like Nirvana and all, but so many people play him up as some tragic hero when in truth he was a drug addict who committed suicide and left his wife and daughter alone. :/
The problem is though, people take it as taboo if you speak negatively of someone that dies <_< I'm not saying that Heath Ledger was a bad guy though.
To be fair, Cobain was a drug addict mostly because he had a crippling stomach condition that routinely caused him unbearable pain. Also, something about Courtney Love irks me. His music is still overrated though.
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I kind of feel the same way about Kurt Cobain. Sure I like Nirvana and all, but so many people play him up as some tragic hero when in truth he was a drug addict who committed suicide and left his wife and daughter alone. :/
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Shame he didn't beat the wife, she was a whore.
And to be honest, people consider him to have reinvented a genre. So that's why.
He didn't reinvent it so much as he brought it to a mass audience. Honestly he didn't do anything that the Pixies hadn't already done three years earlier.
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He didn't reinvent it so much as he brought it to a mass audience. Honestly he didn't do anything that the Pixies hadn't already done three years earlier.
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I actually agree with this.