Mel Gibson: Devil's Son or Aussie Accent?

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In summary, Mel Gibson's controversial views and beliefs have sparked debates and discussions about his true intentions in his films, particularly in "The Passion". Some argue that his portrayal of the Jews in the film is worse than the portrayal of Egyptians in "The Ten Commandments", while others believe that any attempt at making a religious film will ultimately offend and disparage other religions. Despite his controversial image, Gibson's success in showbiz has allowed him to use his platform to share his beliefs with the world.

What is Mel?

  • Devil

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Evil Spirit

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Possesed

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Australian

    Votes: 7 58.3%

  • Total voters
    12
  • #1
Andy
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Is Mel Gibson the devils son? maybe just his advocate, or has he been possesed by an evil spirit? Or is he just being Australian?

Please discuss.
 
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Mel Gibson is an evil spirit. He can only be the devil if he hates the entire British Isles. He just hates England. I am actually quite suprised that in his new film "The Passion", Jesus is executed in Calvary near Jerusalem, instead of a hill in England outside some country village. And I am suprised they arent ENGLISH JEWS. Or that Pontius Pilate wasnt drinking tea.

Then again, if Mel Gibson had decided to film in England, it would mean that the Scottish would charge down at the last minute and fight a bloody battle for Jesus' "FREEDOM!" with William Wallace cutting him loose. Stupid Mel Gibson.
 
  • #3
Yea and single handedly (sp?) destroy the Empire!
 
  • #4
Mel Gibson is no worse than any other true believer. He just has enough money and show-biz talent to make a movie. In drawing up a list of the world's worst people, I'd run out of paper before getting to Melvin.

When you get down to it, the majority of the world believe in some religion, and believe that all others are wrong. All non-believers are of lesser value in the eyes of the true higher power.

Is Mel's portayal of the Jews in his movie worse than the portayal of Egyptians in "The Ten Commandments"? God finds the life of the unbeleiver so valueless that he slaughters the innocent firstborn Egyptians in the hundreds of thousands.

Any attempt to make a religious film with any accuracy (vis-a-vis faith, not history) will disparage all other religions encountered.

Njorl
 
  • #5
ahh, he still got it in for the English though!
 

1. Is Mel Gibson really the devil's son?

No, there is no evidence to suggest that Mel Gibson is the devil's son. This is simply a rumor that began circulating after Gibson's controversial behavior and controversial statements.

2. Does Mel Gibson have an Aussie accent?

Yes, Mel Gibson was born in New York but moved to Australia when he was 12 years old. He spent most of his formative years in Australia and has adopted an Australian accent.

3. Did Mel Gibson's accent change over time?

Yes, over the years, Mel Gibson's accent has become less pronounced. This is likely due to him spending more time in the United States and working with American actors and filmmakers.

4. Is there any connection between Mel Gibson's accent and his acting career?

It is possible that Mel Gibson's Australian accent has helped him stand out in the film industry and given him a unique quality as an actor. However, his success can also be attributed to his talent and dedication to his craft.

5. How does Mel Gibson feel about his accent?

Mel Gibson has stated in interviews that he is proud of his Australian heritage and is comfortable with his accent. He has also mentioned that he sees it as an asset in his acting career.

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