Mel Gibson has kept a low profile in recent years, but his latest film appears to mark an auspicious return. The “Hacksaw Ridge” director made an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” last night, pondering (and joking about) everything from scary movies to his regrets during the talk-show host’s Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars segment. Watch it below.
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The segment finds Colbert and Gibson stargazing on a blanket, with the latter saying he likes to “lay up here for hours just listening to the wind rustling through my beard,” a reference to his Santa Claus–worthy facial hair; he then asks, in a childlike manner, how many stars there actually are in the night sky. The most poignant moment comes near the end, when Colbert asks Gibson...
Read More: Mel Gibson’s ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Is His Power Ballad To Violence and Pacifism – Venice Film Festival Review
The segment finds Colbert and Gibson stargazing on a blanket, with the latter saying he likes to “lay up here for hours just listening to the wind rustling through my beard,” a reference to his Santa Claus–worthy facial hair; he then asks, in a childlike manner, how many stars there actually are in the night sky. The most poignant moment comes near the end, when Colbert asks Gibson...
- 11/2/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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