showing the car about to crash.


I didn't not expect to see footage of Lisa about to get into the crash that took her life. That kind of P!$$3D me off. That was something I didn't want to see. That shook the $#!+ out of me

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I KNOW!!!! I was kind of bored watching the documentary and i was just about to change it until that scene came up and shocked the crap out of me!!!

"THAT'S LIFE"--Sinatra
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i think that was disrespectful showing that scene.
i wonder why the hell her parents will give permission to that being shown when they won't give death row records permission to release any of her N.I.N.A material.

"they should give nicole kidman an oscar for being able to show any emotion after THAT much botox".

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hey can you tell me more about her N.I.N.A. material? i've never heard of it

whatisthelongbuttonatthebottomofthekeyboardfor?

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I was thinking,"JESUS CHRIST!!!!!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE I'VE SEEN THAT! WHY ARE THEY SHOWING THAT?! THAT'S TERRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!1"

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I don't think it's disrespectful, nor disturbing, it just shows reality and that at any given moment your life can be taken away from you.

Cheryl: You will die! Like the others before you. One by one, we will take you.
-The Evil Dead-

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I guess it's disturbing to people to see her seconds before her dying and seeing half of the crash and it being the last day of her filming her documentary and her saying she knew she was going to die kind of makes it more interesting.

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When I was watching I was wondering where it would end at. Right when I saw Lisa driving the car, I said "I KNOW they are gonna show it". My heart was beating really fast, then when it showed the swerving and screaming and it ended I had a weird feeling in my stomach. It was sooo real. It was so weird looking into Lisa's eyes right before she perished.

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Sure the crash is unpleasant, but that's part of her story, and this is a documentary about her. Sad as hell, though. But we need to she her last moments, imo.

"Did you make coffee...? Make it!"--Cheyenne.

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It's a part of life and the way Left Eye thought in the documentary, she is the type who would have thought it was a sign to have that happen and especially a documentary about herself and change.

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