The Democrats are in deep trouble in the US – and Labour is on the way to
joining them | Nesrine Malik
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When millions of once-loyal supporters become disillusioned with a party,
there can only be one result: electoral disaster
The measure of a political par...
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Mel Gibson footed the bill himself.
ReplyDeleteMel Gibson shot the film without securing any outside funding or distribution.
"This is a film about something that nobody wants to touch, shot in two dead languages [Aramaic and Latin]," said Gibson in a 2002 interview with the Hollywood Reporter. "In Los Angeles they think I am insane, and maybe I am."
Gibson's own Icon Productions supplied the entire production budget of $30 million, with an extra $15 million for marketing after Gibson decided to distribute the film in the U.S. himself via Newmarket Films. And that 'insanity' certainly paid off, as the film went on to earn over $611 million worldwide — with Forbes speculating that Gibson himself pocketed up to 50% of that amount.
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