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Its a crime against art


...that an actor with the charisma of Mel has been essentially locked out of doing movies for as long as he has. The moment he appeared in the trailer for this movie, I realized how much he's been needed.

I'm not even talking about directing right now.

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He's just a great big bag of grizzly charisma in this film. It truly is a crime against art

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Roman Polanski screwed up way woese

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Famous people need to watch what they say. That's really all there is to it. I mean, when he gets pulled over for driving drunk? Maaaaaaaaybe don't go into a tirade on Jews just because one of the cops is Jewish. Maybe just leave Jews alone entirely. That seems like fantastic advice.

Those kids of actions will have consequences, even if you're a talented actor/director as Mel is. I feel that he's probably a perfectly amiable guy, but one with a temper that might slip into his fascist daddy's rhetoric when he gets challenged. Like ALL people, we need to police that.

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Yeah, you're clearly a genius seeing as you so vividly understand the word 'police' in the context of self-restraint.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton_Gibson

I rest my mother *beep* case.

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No, it isn't. Your English just isn't as good as it could be.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/police

Now go tell me what's behind door #3.

If you really want to argue semantics with me because I called Mel's dad a fascist nonce? I do hope you've come prepared.

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Thought so.

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