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LOS ANGELES - In 2004, Mel Gibson was able to whip up a groundswell of support for his film "The Passion of the Christ" by showing it in churches and to religious leaders around the country.
But Gibson may have a tougher time appealing to those same faith- based audiences for his next film, "Apocalypto," given his arrest last week on suspicion of drunk driving and what he admitted were "despicable" remarks made while being taken into custody.See the full content of this document
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Gibson's Tirade May Hurt Movie
Marketing the movie was already going to be tough. The film's characters speak in an ancient Mayan language, much as the characters in "Passion" spoke in Aramaic and Latin.
The movie ...See the full content of this document
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