Mel Gibson Says No

Shock horror, Mel Gibson says no to a fifth Lethal Weapon.



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3 responses to “Mel Gibson Says No”

  1. […] personal favorite war movie from the 2010s has to be Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel Gibson. That was a picture that was so emotional, riveting, and had some of the most suspenseful sequences […]

  2. […] finest films ever made. No film has struck me emotionally quite like Braveheart. William Wallace (Mel Gibson) was the first freedom fighter I ever truly knew, and his trials and tribulations against the […]

  3. […] that fought off the English and had Scotland’s independence truly recognised by all. In 1995, Mel Gibson directed and starred in Braveheart, the story of William Wallace, Scotland’s first hero and in […]

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