Mel Gibson
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PHOTOS: Mel Gibson & Andrew Garfield at ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Venice Premiere
Mel Gibson's first movie in a decade as a director, Hacksaw Ridge, had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Here's photos and reviews of the film.
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What Did Ricky Gervais Say to Mel Gibson at the Golden Globe Awards?
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‘The Expendables 3’: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know
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Ryan Dorsey: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Tom Hardy: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
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WATCH: ‘The Expendables 3’ New, Full Theatrical Trailer
Stallone and his mercenary crew are going to have to deal with an old friend...
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WATCH: ‘The Expendables 3′ Roll Call Trailer
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WATCH: The Expendables 3 Teaser Trailer
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WATCH: Lady Gaga’s ‘Aura’ Video with Charlie Sheen and Sofia Vergara
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Bruce Willis Replaced by Harrison Ford, ‘Expendables 3′: Slammed by Sylvester Stallone
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‘Machete Kills’ Teaser Trailer Looks Like a Head-Splitting Good Time
Danny Trejo's killer character Machete is coming back this September to split some heads open once again.
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5 Hollywood Doomsday Scenarios That Would Suck
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Robert Rodriguez: Marko Zaror is Hollywood’s Next Big Action Star
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Shrinking Stars: We Diagnose Baldwin, Sheen, Cruise & 7 More Insane Celebrities
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New On Netflix: Conspiracy Theory
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Best Of Netflix: End Of Days
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Best Of Netflix: Top 20 Holiday Movies
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New On Netflix: Maverick
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New On Netflix: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
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New On Netflix: The Road Warrior
Mel Gibson is Mad Max in this post-apocalyptic action classic that still packs a punch after 30 years. Watch it now on Netflix Instant.
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Best of Netflix: Top Sequels
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Best of Netflix: Alien Invasions
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The Top 10 Celebrity Flameouts
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Oksana Diagnosed With Concussion
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Newest Mel Gibson Phone Tapes
A new tape has surfaced where Mel Gibson loses it... again. This time he claims that no one will believe that he hit the baby. Yikes.
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The Passion Of Mel Gibson
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Full Release: DVD/Blu-Ray
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Action Stars And Real Life Ass-Kickings
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Edge Of Darkness Review
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Full Release: Movies
The last opening weekend in January brings a scant few movies, but at least they look interesting. Sure, Avatar is still on top, but how many times can you conceivably go to the 3-D showing...