The media beat the hell out of this guy. But he very intelligent and well spoken. Unlike the media bobble heads who picked on him, he has lived a life.
VEEERY, TRUE, 'LOVE HIS WACKY CRAZY IMPULSIVENESS, WHO ELSE WOULD COME 'RIDING OUT ON A HORSE WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER!!!!.. THEY PUT HIM THROUGH HELL, GLAD TO 'SEE HIM BACK & WHY SHOULD MEN'S BAD CHOICES REFLECT ON YOUR FAITH, WHICH HE KEPT, WHICH IS WHY HE WAS 'TARGETED '!!!👍👍👍😘🥰😍❤❤❤❤
Excellent interview! Thanks for that video, nashvilleangie. :) Mel Gibson rule! So he didnt followed the catholic fatih before 1992? Thats interesting and explain a lot of things. :) Very good.
I believe Mel is a brilliant actor and was destroyed by the media, I honestly always thought Mel Gibson was Amber Hearded. Although he made mistakes with unnecessary comments but we all say insane stuff under stress and he was recorded doing it.
@@brandonsamano7428 Agreed Brandon, and all the more so as there are "layers" here. Gibson admits he is not good with humility, and I think we can see that here well enough. Also I think we see a mix of depth and shallowness in what he says, though perhaps the shallowness is a deliberate cover to avoid more overwhelming emotions! But his honesty about his own flaws is a virtue. His dad was in a Catholic Seminary, so the Graham Hess role pays tribute to that, as does the star's own detachment from more active faith between the ages of 17 and 35. He reports being saved from a road-accident death in Australia by 2 gum trees (a bit ironic, since Graham's wife in the film actually dies pinned against a tree - as did Jesus Christ if we use the word "tree" as it has sometimes been uses in a Crucifixion context). Mel also says - in relation to that near-deadly stretch of Australian road - "there were SIGNS all over the place" - did he say that by chance? Of course not! He reminds us - of course crucially - that the film is about "faith not Martians". He absolutely echoes the words of Christ when he notes "we should stay as children", and that means what he calls stripping away the garbage and eradicating the baggage and assuming innocence. This is a huge message, and certainly gains full reflection in the movie. Finally, but turning to the beginning of the Press Conference, he speaks of marriage, saying "stay where you're at and try and figure it out" - which seems to resonate with "Signs", as does the idea of "coming out the other side after a dry spell". Overall, a rather random-looking set of comments seems to have more cohesion that it would appear, and that is scarcely surprising in the context of a film that was clearly buoyed up by the Holy Spirit - a film specifically designed to help people see new meaning following 9/11, and a film whose "Hand of Fate" (i.e. Hand of God) music by James Newton Howard is seen to exert very special, divinely-inspired effects on people (even as we see in one documentary that Shyamalan tells Howard to tell the orchestra to "give it just 5% more love" and everything will be alright). They did ... and it really, really was.
i like this movie because iam a christian. fun fact: the grey aliens are gods angels. and the reptilians are the fallen angels who have satan the snake, the dragon as father.
This is great! I love all the things he has to say. Love Mel!
he has a lot of wisdom to share!
'DEFINITELY ', HE'S NOT 'STUPID ' ACTUALLY YOU CAN LEARN A LOT FROM, THE MOVIE 'S HE'S IN!!!👍👍👍😘🥰😍❤❤❤💋💋💋
The media beat the hell out of this guy. But he very intelligent and well spoken. Unlike the media bobble heads who picked on him, he has lived a life.
heartfire451 so true
"EVERY MAN DIES, NOT EVERY MAN 'TRULY LIVES'!!!👍👍👍😘🥰😍❤❤❤
VEEERY, TRUE, 'LOVE HIS WACKY CRAZY IMPULSIVENESS, WHO ELSE WOULD COME 'RIDING OUT ON A HORSE WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER!!!!.. THEY PUT HIM THROUGH HELL, GLAD TO 'SEE HIM BACK & WHY SHOULD MEN'S BAD CHOICES REFLECT ON YOUR FAITH, WHICH HE KEPT, WHICH IS WHY HE WAS 'TARGETED '!!!👍👍👍😘🥰😍❤❤❤❤
Amazing personality and a real wonderful soul. He makes everything impossible! POSSIBLE.
Always loved you sir so much
Excellent interview! Thanks for that video, nashvilleangie. :)
Mel Gibson rule!
So he didnt followed the catholic fatih before 1992? Thats interesting and explain a lot of things. :) Very good.
I believe Mel is a brilliant actor and was destroyed by the media, I honestly always thought Mel Gibson was Amber Hearded. Although he made mistakes with unnecessary comments but we all say insane stuff under stress and he was recorded doing it.
I wish Hollywood still made movies worth watching.
Thanks for watching
Guess, I should have posted this about 10 years ago... because that's when this took place... in Los Angeles at the Four Seasons Hotel...
Such a great brother and great at his craft 🙏
❤
He needs to change the subject sometimes, to the movie. keeps saying, “ya know.” He seems nervous or jumpy. He was at his most handsome around now.
What does most of this have to do with the movie? Looks like he went a bit off topic! Wonder what M. Night thought? 😂
All of it had to do with the movie
@@brandonsamano7428 Agreed Brandon, and all the more so as there are "layers" here. Gibson admits he is not good with humility, and I think we can see that here well enough. Also I think we see a mix of depth and shallowness in what he says, though perhaps the shallowness is a deliberate cover to avoid more overwhelming emotions! But his honesty about his own flaws is a virtue. His dad was in a Catholic Seminary, so the Graham Hess role pays tribute to that, as does the star's own detachment from more active faith between the ages of 17 and 35. He reports being saved from a road-accident death in Australia by 2 gum trees (a bit ironic, since Graham's wife in the film actually dies pinned against a tree - as did Jesus Christ if we use the word "tree" as it has sometimes been uses in a Crucifixion context). Mel also says - in relation to that near-deadly stretch of Australian road - "there were SIGNS all over the place" - did he say that by chance? Of course not! He reminds us - of course crucially - that the film is about "faith not Martians". He absolutely echoes the words of Christ when he notes "we should stay as children", and that means what he calls stripping away the garbage and eradicating the baggage and assuming innocence. This is a huge message, and certainly gains full reflection in the movie. Finally, but turning to the beginning of the Press Conference, he speaks of marriage, saying "stay where you're at and try and figure it out" - which seems to resonate with "Signs", as does the idea of "coming out the other side after a dry spell". Overall, a rather random-looking set of comments seems to have more cohesion that it would appear, and that is scarcely surprising in the context of a film that was clearly buoyed up by the Holy Spirit - a film specifically designed to help people see new meaning following 9/11, and a film whose "Hand of Fate" (i.e. Hand of God) music by James Newton Howard is seen to exert very special, divinely-inspired effects on people (even as we see in one documentary that Shyamalan tells Howard to tell the orchestra to "give it just 5% more love" and everything will be alright). They did ... and it really, really was.
i like this movie because iam a christian. fun fact: the grey aliens are gods angels. and the reptilians are the fallen angels who have satan the snake, the dragon as father.
@@iamwill_s_t hi, how do you test spirits? did you think the greys are the watchers? how look the guardian angel, what are orbs, souls?