Now, looking to pave that very pathway for Gibson is her long-time friend and recent collaborator, Jodie Foster — in response to questions about the actor's recent, infamous Tape-Gate scandal, she describes the actor to More magazine as the "easiest, nicest person I've ever worked with [and] the second I met him [working on 1994's 'Maverick'], I said, 'I will love this man for the rest of my life.' "
"When you love a friend, you don't abandon them when they are struggling. Of course, Mel is an undeniably gifted actor and director, and 'The Beaver' is one of his most powerful and moving performances. But more importantly, he is and has been a true and loyal friend. I hope I can help him get through this dark moment."
It seems highly unlikely that things have changed since then considering the film's non-appearance at all the recent fall film festivals, though one source of Deadline's Pete Hammond hints that cashed up ('Twilight') and award hungry ("The Hurt Locker") distributors Summit Entertainment "likes to surprise people, so we’ll see." Hammond also adds that he's heard murmurs that Foster "wants to do what’s best for the picture, which was a real labor of love." Hammond adds that he has also heard great things about Gibson's performance with sources to close to the film calling it "extraordinary," "incredible" and "amazing." On top of that, the film also features the promising duo of fellow 2010 award season player Jennifer Lawrence and Anton Yelchin (who will be reuniting for Drake Doremus' upcoming indie-drama "Like Crazy").
Suffice to say, "The Beaver" will be highly anticipated in many circles for many different reasons, including the fact that it will potentially be Gibson's on-screen comeback. The sooner this pic comes out, the better but 2010? Probably too early; we'll believe it when we see it.
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