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Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Mel Gibson - Not an Oscar fan?

I'm not a big fan of the Oscars (or Mel) but I found this funny
(From IMDB)
Mel Gibson has denounced the Oscar ceremonies as "a celebration of mediocrity" and accused academy members of treating his The Passion of the Christ as a political football. "My film is not right-wing or political, but they made it so," he told an interviewer on the Catholic cable channel EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network). Gibson, who won an Oscar for his direction of Braveheart in 1995, remarked: "The whole notion of these awards ceremonies is ludicrous. ... It's really a marketing exercise." He said he decided not to promote the film for Oscar consideration because he realized that doing so would be futile. "I knew exactly what was going to happen. I didn't try to market the film. People are spending 15 or 20 million dollars to market their films. That's a lot of money for a little gold statue."

Oh yeah, he also said that he didn't like the grapes. Said they were sour or something.

Come on. The man made more money than Mr. Burns from that movie. He wanted to buy an island. AN ISLAND!! And he gets his kilt in a twist by a little gold statue? Damn.

1 Comments:

Blogger Alexander Wolfe said...

Yeah why the sour grapes? Did he think he'd really get an oscar for a movie that's basically about a guy being tortured to death?

8:08 PM

 

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