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Mel needs to start with the apoligies


I know he talked about the issues, but there are a lot of people who think that he is excusing himself and not apologizing. He's got a chance to prove them wrong and there's the Oscar season. His agent and publicist really need to set him straight. If he doesn't go the way they want him to go, they'll still hold their bias.

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Nope. No one owes anyone anything unless they have saved their life. Many people think manipulating others into doing what you want because...it's better for YOU, nope.





"Guys like you don't die on toilets." Mel Gibson-Riggs, Lethal Weapon

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I believe the original post is from a moron

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You're an idiot.

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You went on a bit of a rant with your original post, then changed it. Point is, I support the guy, however they will snub him for a lot of things because he's not going the route they want. It's called playing their game to be safe. I want to see the guy's films and he really needs to play nice with the Hollywood crowd to get to make other films.

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Apologize for what? If you are talking about what he did ages ago he has.

If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.

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Gibson HAS apologized and over and over and over for what he has said and done. The more he keeps apologizing the more its never going to go away its time to move on. However ifyou think he might need to issue one more apology for your sake . Then the problem just might be yours and yours alone.


FIVE TO ONE BABY ONE IN FIVE NO ONE HERE GETS OUT ALIVE - JIM MORRISON

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While I agree with certain things you say, Gibson needs to play the crowd. That is what I'm trying to say. He needs to play their game to be allowed in the business. Honestly, it's as if Mel is trying to sabotage his comeback. There are tons of articles saying how he doesn't address them. These articles are public and they will be seen by people in the Academy who will think that he's not worth the Oscar because of it. The only thing that will save him at this point is a strong box-office turn out.

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