Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser Apocalypto

muralist opened this issue on Dec 08, 2006 · 7 posts


Slowhands posted Sat, 09 December 2006 at 5:43 PM

All I can say is, Yes Gibson blurbed out some stuff that I disagree with, and yes he shouldn't be drinking and driving, which I find worse than the first because, one ahcohol is a mind altering drug. It affects peoples thoughts, their judgements. Some people get real mean, some people get sleepy, and some people get real brave.

I don't think that what Gibson said was his true fellings under his condition. Every thing I've heard of Gibson is quite the opposite. But the drinking which no one seems conserned about they let fly. He is getting treatment, which is not proof that he has that under control. but it's a starting place. As far as his statement. Let the first person cast the first stone that hasn't said something they regretted when they were solber.

I do know that hollywood is jealous of Gibson because of all his success and can't stand the Idea that they passed on the Passion of the Christ. after getting passed over having hollywood produce the movie, He took it upon himself to produce it with his own money. I guarantee they won't give him good reviews as far as the production companies go in his new movie. I hadn't seen his latest movie, but the subject fasicnates me. The good news is Hollywood can't stop him, though there was talk about boycotting the movie. I think a lot of people will be interested this subject. I wish he did these film in englist, as I have dyslexia and it slows the movie down for me trying to read and get the flow of the movie at the same time. 

And yes Gibson does have demons to conqer, but somehow don't we all!

As far as that era, I would have loved to walk in one of there cities back then, (Time Travel) but wouldn't have wanted to live back then. The Illustrations done in a National Geographs magazine a few years ago on the subject was amazing. those Cities were so huge. not just a couple of temples, Many large Temples and courtyards that covered the earth almost as far as the eye could see.