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Posted by: misspardalis at Sun Sep 10 21:25:33 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by misspardalis ] Yes I very much agree with aberlour (adam). About showing footage shot that has nothing to do with the horrible tragedy that ended steves life. He died filming a documentary,and the whole trip and all the work they put into it cannot be for nothing.this documentary cost him his life, and it cannot be in vain. I of course cannot speak for steve, but if you put everything you had, including your life, into something, wouldn't it be a disgrace to just take all of that hard work and throw it into the back of some closet? The general point of a documentary is to teach the public or bring attention to something. One thing I know about steve is that he loved nature and animals and loved even more to share it with other people. Remember the excited "wooo!" with the double fists? That right there shows his passion for what he does. Onthis documentary trip before his death, there were probably countless "woo!"s and "crikey!"s that he would want people to see and learn from. This footage cannot be lost and steves tragic death cannot be in vain. He died filming this doc, and if it is not shown and if it does not touch other peoples lives then it would seem as if he died for nothing. Don't be confused,I'm not saying his death should be seen by the public, just the regular footage that people can learn from ...Just one persons opinoin. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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