Mel Gibson is full of anger and let loose last night. Gibson was at Cal State University at Northridge (in the San Fernando Valley) where he was speaking to a film class as well as several members of the Mayan community.
The crowd was encouraged to ask questions after Gibson presented, and 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, but Estrada persisted.
Those in attendance said that Gibson exploded in anger, yelling, "Lady, F**k off," after Estrada called the bloodthirsty tendencies in the flick wrong and racist.
Gibson also became extremely angry when members of the Mayan community protested on how they were portrayed in the film. The emotional Mayan members were escorted out of the room, and Gibson screamed a parting shot: "Make your own movie!"
Gibson's publicist, 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."
-- I am so tired of people taking movies for truth. It's a f*cking movie! Wasn't it the Rachel McAdams movie, Red Eye, in which the flight attendants were portrayed as less than helpful and real-life flight attendants flipped out and boycotted?...and Iran is pissed off right now because of 300. These are MOVIES people - NOT DOCUMENTARIES! Sheesh.
-- Mel really does need to chill out though. Anger management classes are a good thing. Utilize them hun.
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