Thursday, May 31, 2007

Oh my goodness, Kanye West almost wasn't a jerk.


Kanye West almost always has something to say about awards ceremonies — specifically, trophies he believes he deserves. Now, with the MTV Movie Awards coming up Sunday, West is speaking out in a very unlikely person's defense, claiming that the best film of the year was snubbed.

"My favorite movie this year was 'Apocalypto,' and I love Mel Gibson," West said. "Sometimes I feel a little like Mel Gibson. [People say to him,] 'OK, Mel Gibson, we know [your movie is] the best, but if you shut up, maybe we can give you an award.' I think that's how people feel about me sometimes: 'OK, [your album] was the best.'

" 'Apocalypto' was the best movie," West continued. "It's probably some complete bullsh-- that got nominated over it. Around the time of the awards, if you want to ask me what's the bullsh-- that got nominated, I will tell you. It's my opinion; it doesn't mean it's good or bad. I'm a movie buff."



Footnote: yes Mel bought a new home but if you want to know where it is google! In my own little way I'm trying to protect his privacy.

Friday, May 11, 2007

I knew it all along

Mel, who was not present in the Malibu, Calif. court, got major kudos from the judge who told Mel's attorney "I truly believe the rehabilitation in this case is being very effective." The judge added that he would eventually like to see Mel, but at this point "it's counterproductive to have him in the courtroom."

Gibson's attorney Blair Berk filed paperwork with the court this morning indicating he is meeting all the terms of his probation. She told the judge "He's doing extremely well."

Mel's next court date is August 23.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Some Quick Mel News

Mel Gibson is hoping to bring former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt's life to the big screen. The movie mogul admits he has always been fascinated by Holt's life and death and now he plans to make a biopic about the man.
He says, "In the 1960s, Harry went for a swim on Cheviot Beach near his pad at Portsea in Victoria and never came back. That's not even half as interesting as the life the man led."
Holt was presumed dead after disappearing in December 1967 - a year after becoming Australia's 17th Prime Minister.

Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto will arrive on DVD May 22nd for the suggested retail price of $29.99 and on Blu-ray for the suggested retail price of $34.99.

Though Mel Gibson has already announced that he has no inspiration to return to past hits such as Mad Max, that doesn't mean he isn't up for a lighter fare such as a sequel to Maverick.