Thursday, February 08, 2018

Blind Items Revealed #1

February 1, 2018

Despite everything that is going in Hollywood, there are multiple A list actresses who are all vying for the lead in this sequel. A sequel directed by one of the worst of the worst in Hollywood when it comes to treating women. He had been in Hollywood jail, but apparently a good project on offer makes that all go away. He is a former A+ list mostly movie actor turned actor/director.

Mel Gibson/Passion Of The Christ

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  1. He's just gross.

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  2. Will the line, "Sugartits" be written into the script? That's the only way I'm going to see this sh*tshow.

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    1. I'll see it if she's called Mary "Sugartits" Magdalene.

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    2. And Jesus said...I can’t lol 😂

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  3. Sequel to Passion??? About what, exactly? LOL

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  4. this has always been interesting to me, if himmmm is truly partly RDJ.

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  5. Pedo jews still hating Mel and trying to mess his name? Enty is probably one of them or at least owned by them like everything in nasty Jewllywood. lol

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    1. Quiet, Donny. Go look for some stronger wig glue and spare these good people your insane rhetoric.

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  6. I guess being a Christian in today's world is getting to be harder and harder. I dont care, I am one, and i loved the Passion of the Christ, it was brilliantly done. I look forward to the sequel. And i am sure ppl are not as clueless as they want to pretend, its pretty evident there is much more to the story after the Passion ended, even celebrating traditional Easter over the years would explain what this movie would be about.
    At any rate. Not a fan of Mel's but, I look forward to this move.

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    1. Poor persecuted Christians? Ffs. You've got a glove puppet in the White House and Christian media stormtroopers who pounce the first whiff of a holiday season that might include others!

      It's hard to be many things. A white Anglo-Saxon Christian is not one of them.

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    2. Good lord Emma, just because someone says they are Christian does not mean they follow the teachings of Christ. The media stormtroopers and trump are certainly not Christians with their actions and behavior. Those of us who are real Christians would never engage in any of their rhetoric or behavior. There are a ton of people who claim to be Christian but only a few who walk the narrow path. I certainly know that I am not a great Christian and I have a lot to work on.

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    3. +1, Bobby.
      Most days I want to bitchslap at least 50 Fake Christians.
      I’m not a person of faith, but was raised Evangelical back when it meant something.
      I know what a Christian looks like and typing ‘Guns & Jesus’ in your profile ain’t it.

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    4. Good description Kno@ LOL

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    5. As I understand it, there’s a lot of debate about the litmus test for a “true” Christian. There’s even a famous logical fallacy about “No true X.”

      Speaking as a “never-in” to anything Judeo-Christian or derivative thereof, I’m gonna back Emma F on this one.

      But I’m glad you enjoyed the movie, Truthseeker. You’re clearly part of its big-enough-for-Hollywood target audience. I’ll just be over here waiting for the sequel to Fantastic Beasts and the next Avengers movie. The concessions stand has enough popcorn for all of us at the multiplex.

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  7. Great who doesn't love grueling torture in a dead language .

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  8. Wasn't Mad Max a post-apocalyptic messiah?

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  9. Someone explain why, if he hates Jews, he continues to make movies about them. Also, see Jesus.

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  10. Mel Gibson is right up freak Rafael's alley.he's a psychotic, racist, violent woman beater.

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  11. Considering what has come out about others, he is far from the worst. The only difference is it's on tape.

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  12. Mel is apparently a mean drunk, but in the new context we're discovering of producers not just casting couching their actors and actresses of all ages, but also pimping them out to friends and neighbors on a regular basis, I'm surprised he could still be considered a "worst of the worst."

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  13. When Monica Bellucci plays Mary Magdalen, she is known as Sugartits. Fact. Google it.

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  14. What, an Australian mean drunk, knock me over with a feather.

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  15. lol when Hillary Duff lands this one too.

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  16. Yes, Mel is definitely down there with the worst of the worst, because he is not only racist, he is a violent alcoholic who is physically abusive to women.. And lest we forget, one of the blinds here regarding him has involved a death.
    So if the blinds are to be believed, he's pretty effing terrible.

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    1. Agreed. First thing I recalled regarding Mel where those blinds as well.

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  17. @DoTell -- if you would share that link to the blind that connects Mel Gibson with a death, that'd be great.

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  18. The Passion of the Christ was an incredible movie like no other. Honestly, the part where Mary watches Jesus stumbling carrying the cross, and having flashbacks of him falling as a child, was truly heartbreaking! The part where they nailed him to the cross was so realistic I had a panic attack and my husband and to hold my arm so I wouldn't rush out of the theater.

    How many movies impacted people so much that people were actually turning themselves in confessing to sins and having conversions to Christianity after seeing the movie. Whether you are Christian or not, it was probably the most emotionally powerful movies I've ever seen.

    I do shake my head a bit when people wonder what the sequel would be. LOL. The Resurrection is the fundamental tenet of Christianity. It isn't about Christ's death, it is about the fact that he rose from the dead. Doesn't matter whether or not you believe the story, but is literally the most important part of the story.

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    1. Ice Angel. I agree and Can not watch the movie. I will someday though. Yes the Resurrection and afterwards needs to be told. Just wish it was someone else.

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    2. I guess I need to watch that movie!

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    3. @Ice “Whether you are Christian or not,” is pretty debatable. I’m not, and even the trailers seemed so much like torture porn for no reason that the only emotion it provokes is appalled disgust.

      I suspect it only has the kind of impact it had on you if you know and have an existing emotional connection to the story it’s based on.

      It’s all Greek to me.*


      *rimshot. (Yes, I know it’s in Aramaic. Let me have my lame dad-joke)

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  19. "Passion of the Christ 2: Jesus Saves....but Crosby SCORES ON THE REBOUND!!!"

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  20. The sequel deals with the Resurrection. Cavezil is signed on.

    Since "Passion" was the most successful R rated film ever made, it is kind of understandable that most actresses (or actors) would put aside any revulsion about Mel to appear in the sequel.

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    1. @Moose: But it’s not the most successful R rated film ever made. It currently ranks at the top of the US domestic R list, but Deadpool, made 12 years later, and with only extreme violence in common, is a mere 7 mil away from catching up.

      Forbes ranks Passion at #3. Not sure their #1&2 but Logan at their #4 spot is on its way to surpassing PotChrist. Again, the only thing in common is violence.

      Worldwide, one of the Hobbit movies has the top spot and Passion is #33, from which we can conclude that Passion has a strong audience base in the US, but does not have the inherent “best” qualities to carry that appeal into other markets.

      Given Deadpool and the new It adaptation headed north with bullets, likely to overtake Passion, I infer that R rated movies with exceptionally explicit and shocking violence do especially well at the US box office and home video markets.

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  21. I see in today's Hollywood Reporter that Nate Parker is trying to make a comeback, too.

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  22. I'll believe it when I see A list women attached to it.

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    1. He won't cast anyone who might stand up to him.

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  23. Mel Gibson is a mouthy drunk and a brilliant filmmaker. But he's not a diddler. He's not a rapist. In a post-Weinstein industry, calling Mel the "worst" of anything sounds petty, dated, and cheap. He never deserved the blacklisting he got. Next.

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    1. I’m still waiting to read the blind linking him to a murder. If that’s true, well...

      And he did absolutely deserve the blacklisting he got. The fact that someone else is utterly horrible in a different way doesn’t take away from the fact that Mel is horrible.

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  24. X to Cobblepot. Gibson makes reliably interesting product that does good to great box office. He's a proven commodity with some well-known hang ups but he hasn't killed or molested anyone. His sins pale in comparison to the soul-sucking life-destroying conduct that is rife in this industry that we've heard about more recently. It is a joke that he was put in "hollywood jail" while perverts and their enablers remain unaccountable and protected.

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  25. And he was SO pretty before he went barking....

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  26. When did Mel treat a woman badly? I only recall him melting while being werked over by the Russian whore.

    In any event, no one in Hollywood gives 2 shits about how he has treated women or whores. It is the Jew rant he went on that put him in "Hollywood jail".

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  27. It's like making Braveheart 2

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  28. I had a good friend who knew Mel quite well because her brother and Mel were best friends and they would often go camping together. This is many years ago. He was a really nice guy back then. If he's now a huge arsehole, I'd say this is what happens when people get famous and rich enough to surround themselves with sycophants. They think social mores don't apply to them and they think they're above the law. I imagine that half of Hollywood is like that.

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  29. LOVE me some Mel!

    And apparently so does RDJ (watch ya back enty).

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  30. Jim Cavezal already talked about the sequel being filmed this year.

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  31. He never deserved the blacklisting he got but he insulted the jews and in hollywood, that's the worst of the worst. Way worse than diddling kids or molesting and raping women.

    But because hollywood is run by jews, if your idea can bring in a dollar, they'll forget and forgive. So he didn't deserve the blacklisting but thankfully it's not permanent because of the shortcomings of the people who put him on the blacklist.

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  32. Here's what I see happening soon (I don't LIKE it, I just see it coming):

    The movie will be released to much fanfare. Thee's going to be an interview with e Diane Sawyer flavor, in which he comes clean in ways that put the best face on things, combined with a tearful apology and all the changes he's made in his life because of what he's learned. He needed to make this movie to give back to everyone in Hollywood as a whole to make up for it, and he only hopes the movie can bring some positive energy to my life, and the lives of those he has hurt. He is also donating a large amount of money to women's charities.

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