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Originally posted by Lifetime:
Dont mean to be a prick, but is that really such a tragedy?
Its not like she's gonna get "Aaliyah Pie" anyway..
Famous people seem to block out the real casualties of a tragedy..
Honestly speaking, who's gonna remember Aaliyah in 3 years, dead or alive? So what makes her different from the other people whose lives ended in that crash?
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Oh, she'll be remembered...see her death opened the door to production companies to make another truth-based-tragically-ending movie, like with Selena, Buddy Holly and any others that have such tributes.
Being a "minority". the movie is sure to be made and highly publicized and will bring recognition to the actress that portrays her, not for her ability to act but for "being" Aaliyah in the movie.
Sad but true.
There were other member of Lynard Skynard that died in that same crash but no one seems to remember who they are either...another sad fact, not to mention they were rowdy white southern boys who are undeserving of their own movie!
Long live Randy Rhodes...another great loss via plane crash.
R.I.P. Aaliyah
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[This message has been edited by Moni (edited 08-31-2001).]