Film & TV Mel Gibson Talks "Apocalypto"

Freedom Froggy

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#5
i like how gibson has been going for the authentic look in movies.. something different than these cgi filled movies with english dialect when we know they didnt speak english
 

Hymnz

New Member
#6
i agree, it definitely adds some authenticity. i think he has inured this aspect of his movies and we will see it for some time to come. passion of the christ was really great in terms of authenticity i think. besides the part of jesus probably being black and also having short hair.

this should be a great movie
 

Jokerman

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#7
Sounds good except for this authentic dialogue thing. That worked for Jesus because--he was Jesus. It was different and important to actually hear the way their language sounded. Now it's become a gimmick for Gibson who thinks his movies are going to seen as serious masterpieces because of it. This one sounds like it's a fictional story, so who needs "authentic" dialogue for fiction?
 

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