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September 27, 2006
Gibson's thoughts revealed!
And transcribed! And.... interpreted? (Well, I can't promise anything that fantastic, but I'll try.) In an earlier post about statements attributed to Mel Gibson in news reports, I said that had "looked in vain for a detailed explanation of what Gibson means." Thanks to this link from Justin (to an mp3 recording of the actual question-and-answer session between Gibson and the audience at the "Apocalypto" screening), I was able to transcribe the relevant portions of Gibson's remarks. Because I think it's a serious thing to make movies with a stated goal of prophesying the end of our civilization, I'm presenting them for their cultural value (such as it may be). As it turns out, the two remarks were made approximately fifteen minutes apart, in response to two separate incidents of audience interaction. The first remark was reported this way: In describing its portrait of a civilization in decline, Gibson said, "The precursors to a civilization that's going under are the same, time and time again," drawing parallels between the Mayan civilization on the brink of collapse and America's present situation.Here's what I transcribed (as accurately as possible) as I listened to the recording: QUESTION (reread for audience benefit, as it was apparently inaudible): Was it his [Gibson's] intent to show such a difference between sort of the tribal out in the forest people and the civilized Mayan? The other remark occurs during a discussion in which Gibson mentions the film's environmental aspects and asks the audience whether they noticed the connection between the Mayans burning lime and the problems with their crops, and ultimately, with their civilization: GIBSON: Other aspects concerning civilization and where its taking us.My fix on the interview is that Gibson thinks there are a number of ways in which we are behaving like the Mayans. We are destroying the environment, sacrificing young guys in Iraq, and when we consider that the Mayans predicted the end of the world in 2012, well.... Have fun! The 2012 hysteria is neither new or original, and it seems to satisfy some deep human psychological human need for catastrophe. Gibson's historical analysis fails to persuade me. What I can't figure out is whether Gibson susbcribes to the end of the world hysteria or he's just pandering to it to make money. I'm skeptical. But might the 2012 remark be evidence of a certain consistency in Gibson's thinking? In Signs Gibson played a former priest restored to his former calling as a result of crop circles. Might there be an, um, connection? The crop circle connection to the Mayan end of the world is fully explained here: The grid seems related to a "map" called "Psi Bank Warp and Holonomic Woof" mentioned in a book called "Earth Ascending," by Jose Arguelles (page 121). The "map" consists of eight Tzolkins joined together showing relationships between the Mayan calendar, the "I Ching" and the 64 DNA codons. Arguelles researched the Mayan calendar, physics, philosophy, geomancy and the "I Ching," and concluded that mankind is creating a "noosphere," or mind layer, around the Earth, which is evolving towards the "Omega Point of Planetary Awakening" in 2012, according to Teillard de Chardin.I didn't know that, but I learn something every day. Anyone know Tom Cruise's 2012 plans? posted by Eric on 09.27.06 at 03:17 PM
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Don't get me wrong. I love Gibson's films, and I'm sure I'll love this one. But I'm not about to mistake it for anything but entertainment. Eric Scheie · September 27, 2006 07:07 PM I shouldn't judge him as a person based on roles he's played, I know. But I grew up watching that stuff and I can't seem to help it. :) Harkonnendog · September 27, 2006 08:19 PM The series finale of the X-files put forward the 2012 date as the end of the world (based on the Mayan calendar), and gave the credit to aliens. So, the connection is nothing new. And, I honestly feel that most people buy into one apocalypse or another because they just can't imagine the future. They just can't do it. So, to avoid it, they assume that this moment is the end of history. Jon Thompson · September 27, 2006 08:42 PM Remember pyramidology? The shaft inside the Great Pyramid predicts the future, providing that a particular distance, the Pyramid Inch, is taken to represent a year. I have a pyramidological pamphlet proving beyond any doubt that the world is going to end in 1927. You have been warned. Bleepless · September 27, 2006 09:33 PM Eric I charge you with deceptive subject title... I don't see one "thought" in all that Gibson humbuggery. Darleen · September 27, 2006 09:46 PM Gee Darleen, you're so harsh! (Next you'll be saying that my dog Coco can't really type and take dictation.) Eric Scheie · September 27, 2006 10:53 PM Mels' 2012 date reminds me of the Y2K scare. Do you remember the predictions made in late 90s that on January 1, 2000 our ecopnomy and technology would collpase? Computers were supposed to crash because they couldn't tell what year it was. Well known computer "experts" predicted that planes would crash into each other, ATMs would freeze up, and elevators would fall. Chocolatier · September 28, 2006 11:08 AM Chocolatier, I'll never forget attending a Y2K New Year's party in which everyone was sitting around waiting for civilization's collapse. A big fat NOTHING. Yet many people seemed disappointed! But maybe a government agency could be formed, and start preparing now for 2012. Eric Scheie · September 29, 2006 10:54 AM |
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Sounds like Mel's playing to the audience with what's left of his deteriorating mind. Poor bastid. I still love the guy for the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon movies.