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About Frank Rich, the New York Times columnist who implied Gibson's father is "a Holocaust denier," the director had some choice – and inflammatory – words:
"I want to kill him. I want his intestines on a stick. I want to kill his dog." Gibson said: "He never denied the Holocaust. He just said there were fewer than 6 million."
As proof of his desire to avoid confrontation, Gibson cited his decision to cut a scene in which Caiaphas says "his blood be on us and on our children" soon after Pontius Pilate washes his hands of the captive Christ.
"I wanted it in," he said. "My brother said I was wimping out if I didn't include it. But, man, if I included that in there, they'd be coming after me at my house. They'd come to kill me."
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34497I was ok with Gibson doing whatever film he wanted to do. It's his right as an artist. I haven't seen his movie, so how am I to know that it's actually bad without seeing it?
HOWEVER, "The Passion" aside--if Gibson really did make those comments then I'll never pay to see another one of his movies for the rest of my life.