Mel Gibson arrested for drunken driving

Yeh he was an alcoholic, even if his career is over he's very rich!
 
I'm glad Mel's alright. You know his memorial roadside cross would just be an insufferable eyesore, otherwise.

I hate to say it, but I've ridden with drunk drivers who drive better drunk. It's the damndest thing. I've got family members, whose immediacy of relation will remained undetermined and who shall remained unnamed, when upon reaching DUI saturation, somehow magically call the Spirit of the White Tailed Deer to mate with the hood of their Delta 88 while on some PA rural route. Multiple instances where they should be dead but they're not even scratched. I don't mock anyone's God, mind you, but watch out for them deer!
 
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TheGlassAngel said:
Does it seem weird that every celeb seems to be in trouble lately?
I agree, every 5 minutes theres another celeb arrested wether for throwing phones at their assitants heads or drink driving

These celebrities, cant take em anywhere
 
I can't stand this guy. And I don't buy that apology.:innocent: His true colors are showing. Now there's some proof for his hatred for a group of people(s)--which was of speculation for years until now.
 
silk skin paws said:
I can't stand this guy. And I don't buy that apology.:innocent: His true colors are showing. Now there's some proof for his hatred for a group of people(s)--which was of speculation for years until now.
I agree. When Passion was coming out, there was so much debate over whether he was anti semetic or not. This proves it. I also dont buy into his apology at all. I hope he never works again. He makes me sick
 
Hmmm, all i can say is that everytime a celeb seems to put themselves up for a cause/religion they seem to do somthing that contradicts their views, well it shows that they are human, but i dont think i like them any more for it.
 
Jacque Marcel said:
People are more candid and honest when they're drunk. Sucks for him...:innocent:

I was thinking the same. In other words, he meant every darn word he said!

I was watching "The View" this morning, and they really trashed him. Barbara Walters flat out said that she won't be watching any more Mel Gibson movies.
 
Hipkitten said:
:rofl: :rofl: GameStop purchased them :lol: I put the money toward a new DS Lite :p

Definitely a smart move! You showed some true patriotism and loyalty to your country today. ;)
 
Hmmm...to be perfectly honest, whether or not this happened, his Apocalypto movie sounds like it sucks....I have a feeling it would have tanked either way!

Will Disney Desert Mel Gibson for His Mistake?Monday, July 31, 2006
By Roger Friedman


http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/
Mel Gibson's horrendous mistake on Friday morning may have reverberations far worse than he could imagine. For one thing, Gibson is set to release a hugely expensive and largely questionable film with family-friendly Disney on Dec. 8. "Apocalypto," which has no stars, cost at least $50 million. It was a gamble of a vanity project to begin with, set 600 years in the past and with dialogue only from the Mayan dialect of Yucatec.
"Apocalypto" was set to open next week, but Disney pushed it back after inclement weather during the Mexican shoot put the movie off schedule. The Dec. 8 date puts "Apocalypto" right in the middle of holiday releases.
But now the question is how Gibson will possibly be able to do publicity for such a dicey movie without addressing his embarrassing and rather horrendous behavior Friday in Malibu.
If you don't know it already, Gibson was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and taken into police custody. He reportedly had an open bottle of liquor in the car, concealed in a paper bag marked Hazardous Tequila. Then, according to the report filed by a Malibu sheriff, he let loose an anti-Semitic rant followed by insulting comments made to a female police officer.
The Web site TMZ.com published what it reported were four pages of the original report prepared by the arresting officer in the case.
Gibson has since issued a public apology and will no doubt turn up on something like "Larry King Live" begging for forgiveness. But no amount of groveling is ever going to explain exclaiming: "The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world."
He then apparently asked a deputy, "You a Jew?"
The deputy wrote in his report that Gibson "blurted out a barrage of anti-Semitic remarks" about "f—-ing Jews."
Gibson also told the officer making the report: "I'm going to f—- you. You're going to regret doing this to me."
It isn't the first time Gibson has faced controversy before releasing a film, but this is much different. When "The Passion of the Christ" was being readied, it was revealed that Gibson had built a private church for Catholics who did not agree with contemporary church doctrine. It also came out that his father was a Holocaust denier. Gibson refused to repudiate his father's statements and many reviews of the film — including the one I wrote in this space — accused the director and actor of anti-Semitism.
But "The Passion" was funded entirely by Gibson, who used the now nonexistent distribution company, Newmarket Films, to get his movie into theaters. This time, he's convinced Disney — a major studio with a family-oriented reputation — to put up some of the money, possibly another $50 million for marketing and promotion and to distribute the film. With "The Passion," Gibson also had the built-in audience of church groups to help him. "Apocalypto" doesn't carry that kind of constituency; its success was going to be built solely on Gibson as a visionary.
But will audiences want anything to do with Gibson once the reality of what he's done this weekend sinks in? I think not. More importantly, will the usual press-junket and media shills who regularly trade control of their interviews for access to a star simply avoid the whole arrest and rant mess so they can talk to Gibson about "Apocalypto?" Maybe it's naïve to think so, but someone on the red carpet or on a junket will, hopefully, have the integrity to refuse such a proviso.
Watch this week to see if Disney will stick with "Apocalypto" or use an "act of God" clause to get out of dealing with this situation. No one can blame them if they do. Gibson's apology does not deny one word of the police deputy's report. It's one thing to have been embarrassed when arrested, and maybe even so drunk as to keep repeating, "My life is f—-ed" over and over once the realization of what's happened dawned on him. But his anti-Semitic remarks underscore what many have suspected since the "Passion" controversy erupted.
As I reported last February, Gibson invested another $5 million tax-free into his Malibu church last year. With 70 or so members, Holy Family Church is designed to follow outdated Catholic doctrine that the Jews are responsible for killing Jesus Christ.
Gibson, I wrote, has never quite refuted his father's statements. In fact, an article I cited from the Pittsburgh Tribune Review revealed that Gibson is planning to fund a church similar to Holy Family in Mt. Pleasant Township, Pa., called St. Michael the Archangel. According to the article, Gibson was persuaded by his father to become involved and may have assisted in the purchase of an existing structure for a little over $315,000.
The only upside of this is that maybe Gibson will now find even less support for his planned miniseries on the Holocaust. But the very serious and major downside here is that an international superstar, whom many people admire and respect, now seems to have confirmed our greatest fears about him: that he is a bigot, full of carefully unexpressed hatred that has now spilled out of him thanks to some inopportune drinking.
He may be able to rationalize this to himself, but Mel Gibson is going to have a hard time convincing Disney that it should have anything more to do with him.

source: Fox News
 
It's such a shame.

Apparently Mel is going the way of Tom Cruise -- crazy. Just like I miss the old Tom, I now miss the old Mel.

Mel and Tom have gone into the realm of 'nutcase' while Paris Hilton just seems to get more powerful each day...what is the world coming to? :unsure:
 
VainJane said:
It's such a shame.

Apparently Mel is going the way of Tom Cruise -- crazy. Just like I miss the old Tom, I now miss the old Mel.

Mel and Tom have gone into the realm of 'nutcase' while Paris Hilton just seems to get more powerful each day...what is the world coming to? :unsure:

I think that people are more excepting of nutcases who have always been nutcases. Tom and Mel used to be relatively normal, so now the whole world is kind of luck, "What the heck happened to you?!" Paris has always been....off-color, so no one is shocked by her anymore.
 
Jacque Marcel said:
People are more candid and honest when they're drunk. Sucks for him...:innocent:
personally, i think it sucks more for those of us who his attacks were directed at. but that may just be me
 
Mel has always been a nutcase. I can't believe anyone actually saw The Passion of the Christ :rolleyes:
 
masquerade said:
personally, i think it sucks more for those of us who his attacks were directed at. but that may just be me

I think the original poster meant the "Sucks for him" in a sarcastic way, not a sympathetic way.
 

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