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Hollywood director Tony Scott jumps to death from bridge
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:( Very sad, RIP HunterICX |
Was he ill, cancer, depression? Family troubles? Financial problems? Fear of age?
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A terrible shame, I don't know what drove him to it, and we probably won't for a while, but he had some fantastic films under his belt, including Top Gun which despite its occasional cheese and American made MiGs, was still a good film, and of course, a film relevant to our community, Crimson Tide.
RIP good sir, I hope that you find the peace that you were clearly striving for. I shall end this post with my favourite part from Top Gun, the opening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C5_-VWU6ks |
So very sad :nope:
RIP Sir My favourite part from Top Gun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LzZ1ORjSjk |
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The Telegraph quotes unconfirmed reports claiming that Tony Scott suffered from depressions.
A very nasty, mean, and underhanded disease. And potentially lethal. German forum members still have on mind the recent news on the suicide of actress Silvia Seidel, most likely due to depressions, too. Or national team goalie Thomas Enke two years ago. Possible that Scott was not only desperate, but also wanted to protect his family also. For family members of a depressive person, life becomes misery as well. People retreating from depressive people, not always are careless or evil, or illoyal, but simply have been brought beyond their own breaking point, and just cannot stand it anymore. So I recommend to be careful before speaking bad of somebody leaving a depressive person behind. Everybody can handle so much only, and not more. |
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Apparently the poor lad had cancer http://news.sky.com/story/974988/top...d-brain-cancer |
Well, he made his decision and we should respect it.
I hope he has found the peace he was seeking. :yep: Most sad for his family. |
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Sad news.
R.I.P. |
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