Revisionist History
at around evening time on Saturday, the 24th of March 2007 by Chad
When Estrada insisted Gibson’s depiction of Mayans as a bloodthirsty society that performed sacrificial ceremonies was both incorrect and racist, Gibson reportedly erupted, yelling Lady, f**k off.â€
That’s about the same response I’d have. Only in California… and on campus.
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March 29th, 2007 at 3:42 am
Yeah Mel. The word in entertainment. It was film to entertain. It was not a documentary. Although, recently “highly regarded” documentaries have been highly fictional. Mel used native actors and filmed in the Mayan lands. In other words, their economy was improved by the filming of the movie…
April 1st, 2007 at 7:09 am
In a similar vein…I love it when folks want to use Wikipedia, the History Channel, or daytime TV as an authoritative source for anything.
Having said that I’m with Mel on this one though one has to wonder what Estrada expects from Hollywood?