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Mel Goes Ballistic -- "Lady, F**k Off!"
2007-03-23
TMZ has learned Mel Gibson exploded in anger last night on a college campus after an expert on Mayan culture accussed him of racially stereotyping the Mayans in the movie "Apocalypto."
Hey, it's not like an expert on Mayan culture has much else to do besides split hairs to prove that their lives endeavors have been worthwhile.
It happened last night at Cal State University at Northridge in the San Fernando Valley. Gibson was speaking to a film class about his movies, and several members of the Mayan community came to hear the famous director.
Let's face it, they didn't come to "hear" the famous director.
After Gibson's presentation, the crowd was allowed to ask questions. Alicia Estrada, an Assistant Professor of Central American Studies at CSUN, challenged Gibson, asking him if he had read about the Mayan culture before shooting the controversial film. Gibson said he had.
Gibson did not, however, decided to focus on the mundane details of their day-to-day lives. I'm glad he didn't, or there wouldn't really be a movie to watch.
Estrada persisted, stating that representations in the movie that the Mayans engaged in sacrificial ceremonies and had bloodthirsty tendencies were both wrong and racist. Estrada and others tell TMZ that Gibson exploded in anger, responding, "Lady, F**k off."
Australians can be very practical when it's practical.
We're told Gibson also became extremely angry when members of the Mayan community tried to rewrite the past protested on how they were portrayed in the film. The denial-ridden emotional Mayan members were escorted out of the room, and we're told Gibson screamed a parting shot -- "Make your own movie!" I love it! Able to think on his feet!
OK, that was then and this is now. Get over it!
UPDATE: Gibson's publicist [who Gibson doesn't really seem to need], Alan Nierob, told TMZ, "This person was a heckler who was rude and disrupted the event, so much so that the event organizers had to escort her out." For the record, Nierob, not Howard Rubenstein, reps Gibson.
Posted by:gorb

#11  Oh no, another trip to PC school for Mel? (scarasm)
Posted by: Captain America   2007-03-23 23:52  

#10  I don't see the problem. F&ck off is just Strine for 'Have a nice day (d!ckhead)'.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-03-23 22:59  

#9  I am not even sure it practiced human sacrifice.

JFM - visit Chichen Itza and Uxmal - see the sacrificial sites. They were not quite as bad as the Aztecs, but that's like being called a "humanitarian - compared to Stalin"...I've visited, seen the evidence
Posted by: Frank G   2007-03-23 22:51  

#8  The Mayan Community? Are there meetings? Do they split a room with the Visigoth Community?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-23 21:21  

#7  Good for Mel. That's exactly what the Muzzys need to hear, loudly and often.
Posted by: Mac   2007-03-23 19:38  

#6  A Hollywood movie that played loose with historical facts? Say it isn't so.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-03-23 19:06  

#5  These people need to learn life is too short to go through it being offended.

Try telling that to the Muslims!!! Guffaw!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-23 18:48  

#4  Disclaimer: I have only suoperficial knowledge of the Mayan civilization.


The Mayan civilization at its peak ws not a bloodthirsty one. I am not even sure it practiced human sacrifice. However when decadebnce began and perhaps because of influence of Aztecs human sacrifice on large scale beacme common.

Movie depicts Mayan civilization when it was near its downfall so it is accurate.
Posted by: JFM   2007-03-23 18:45  

#3  I am so embarrassed for CSUN... I got my English degree from there, back in the day when you could be fairly sure of getting a good education from a state school.
There was a small radical fringe, in the 70ies, but they mostly behaved themselves.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-03-23 18:11  

#2  Estrada persisted, stating that representations in the movie that the Mayans engaged in sacrificial ceremonies and had bloodthirsty tendencies were both wrong and racist.

Yeah, I guess prolonged ritualistic public torture followed by beheading [the preferred sacrificial method of the Maya - attested to by their own records] doesn't qualify as "sacrificial ceremonies and had bloodthirsty tendencies."
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-03-23 18:09  

#1  What makes an expert (on anything)?

On another note, I don't watch movies in order to quote them as fact. I watch them for entertainment. Doesn't an assistant professor know the difference between entertainment and the study of history?

These people need to learn life is too short to go through it being offended.
Posted by: Xenophon   2007-03-23 18:08  

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