Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 13:30 last edited by
I listened to about 15 minutes of this before I fell asleep for my PM nap. When I woke up, Gibson was saying that carbon dating is BS, that humans have only been around for 8000 years and other shit. He went on to praise ivermectin as a cure for cancer.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 13:46 last edited by jon-nyc 1 Oct 2025, 14:43
I think we'll have reached peak magat when someone claims that ivermectin is the cure for vaccine-induced autism.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 17:45 last edited by
He's clearly off the rails, but he made some good movies.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:22 last edited by
Yep. If y'all expect actors to be sane, you're just as nuts as they are.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:38 last edited by
@Horace said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
He's clearly off the rails, but he made some good movies.
I would say Braveheart and The Patriot are not in that number. Haven’t had the displeasure to warch any of his others.
I will however say his casting and acting in Road Warrior, Gallipoli and the 80s remake of Mutiny on the Bounty were notably well done. Have heard too, that his Hamlet is not too shabby either. Haven’t seen it though.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:40 last edited by Doctor Phibes 1 Oct 2025, 18:40
Look on the bright side. At least he wasn't blaming the Jews for burning down his house.
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@Horace said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
He's clearly off the rails, but he made some good movies.
I would say Braveheart and The Patriot are not in that number. Haven’t had the displeasure to warch any of his others.
I will however say his casting and acting in Road Warrior, Gallipoli and the 80s remake of Mutiny on the Bounty were notably well done. Have heard too, that his Hamlet is not too shabby either. Haven’t seen it though.
wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:40 last edited by@Renauda said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
@Horace said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
He's clearly off the rails, but he made some good movies.
I would say Braveheart and The Patriot are not in that number. Haven’t had the displeasure to warch any of his others.
I will however say his casting and acting in Road Warrior, Gallipoli and the 80s remake of Mutiny on the Bounty were notably well done. Have heard too, that his Hamlet is not too shabby either. Haven’t seen it though.
Well, I'm surprised to hear you don't respect Braveheart. I thought it was a quite effective movie. The Patriot was a weaker variation on the theme, seemed like him chasing the dragon of Braveheart.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:55 last edited by
You’re not surprised, you’re more likely gobsmacked. Braveheart sucked in screenplay, premise and, in particular, historical continuity.
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You’re not surprised, you’re more likely gobsmacked. Braveheart sucked in screenplay, premise and, in particular, historical continuity.
wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 18:58 last edited by@Renauda said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
You’re not surprised, you’re more likely gobsmacked. Braveheart sucked in screenplay, premise and, in particular, historical continuity.
Maybe I wish I had the capacity to be gobsmacked. But surprised is probably more accurate. And I think the last of your three reasons was probably the most important to your stated opinion.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 19:07 last edited by
I've never watched Braveheart. Was it as realistic as Lethal Weapon and Mad Max?
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 19:10 last edited by Renauda 1 Oct 2025, 19:10
At crucial times in the story line, less so. In fact, much less so.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 19:12 last edited by
I always took it as fiction, "based on a true story".
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 19:29 last edited by Renauda 1 Oct 2025, 19:35
More like, “very loosley based on a true story”. Same category as Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven the difference being that in Scott’s movie, the main protagonist was from the very outset, a fictitious character.
If you want a fiction based on a true story, I recommend The Battle of Britain or A Bridge too Far or if you want to see Mel Gibson in such a film, definitely watch Gallipoli.
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More like, “very loosley based on a true story”. Same category as Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven the difference being that in Scott’s movie, the main protagonist was from the very outset, a fictitious character.
If you want a fiction based on a true story, I recommend The Battle of Britain or A Bridge too Far or if you want to see Mel Gibson in such a film, definitely watch Gallipoli.
wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 20:09 last edited by@Renauda said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
More like, “very loosley based on a true story”
And don't get me started on Braveheart or The Patriot.
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I've never watched Braveheart. Was it as realistic as Lethal Weapon and Mad Max?
wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 20:26 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
I've never watched Braveheart. Was it as realistic as Lethal Weapon and Mad Max?
Braveheart is the number 2 soundtrack of all time. Behind Gladiator but just in front of Bourne Supremacy and Insterstellar.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 20:27 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 04:04 last edited by
The Passion of The Christ was exceedingly well done.
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 16:41 last edited by Mik 1 Nov 2025, 16:41
Braveheart reminds me of how Hulu's Catherine the Great tv series is titled - "The Great - An Occasionally True Story".
In Gibson's defense, his remark to Newsom on the fires was, "Spend less on hair gel".
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The Passion of The Christ was exceedingly well done.
wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 16:50 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Mel Gibson on the Joe Rogan Podcast:
The Passion of The Christ was exceedingly well done.
Don’t you think the antisemitic references were a little unsubtle?
I’m reminded of the comedy piece by Steve Martin in the New Yorker when it came out. It was imagined studio notes on the script. Much of it was just general humor ‘the language says Armenian. I assume this is a typo and you meant American?’
But one line was great ‘Just a nitpick, but on page 93 there should be a space between ‘jew’ and ‘boy’.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 21:10 last edited by
Seen on X talking about Gibson.
"Yea. We oncologists have been hiding the cure for cancer for decades."