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trailer looks pretty good.

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Mel Gibson’s new movie, “Get the Gringo,” rolled into a handful of theaters Wednesday night for what is certain to be the shortest theatrical run in the actor’s history: one night.

That’s because Gibson’s latest self-financed film, a $20-million, south-of-the-border crime drama set in a Mexican prison, won’t appear in theaters beyond Wednesday’s premiere in Austin, Texas, which was simulcast into a few auditoriums around the country. Instead, “Get the Gringo” will skip a theatrical run entirely and debut on the satellite service DirecTV on May 1 in one of the boldest bets on video-on-demand programming.

VOD transactions surged by 1 billion to 8.8 billion in 2011, according to a new study by Rentrak, but most of the movies released directly in the format have been low-budget art house fare like “Margin Call.” But Gibson’s movie, which the actor stars in, co-wrote and produced, is a relatively lavish action film that theoretically could have enjoyed a wide release at the multiplex.

But Gibson, in addition to all of his legal problems, has struggled at the box office recently. Last year, "The Beaver" failed to gross even $1 million, and the year before his $80-million drama "Edge of Darkness" sold just $43.3 million in tickets domestically.

“We’re just in a different era,” Gibson said at an Austin theater following the film’s premiere, with the actor’s interview by blogger Harry Knowles beamed into satellite screenings in cities such as Atlanta, Minneapolis and Los Angeles. “Many people just like to see things in their homes. It’s just another way to do it and a better way to do it. I think it’s the future.”

Once known as “How I Spent My Summer Vacation,” the violent film was directed and co-written by Adrian Grunberg, who was Gibson’s first assistant director on “Apocalypto.” In “Get the Gringo,” Gibson plays a character known as Driver, a veteran criminal thrown into a squalid Mexican prison. The film’s jail is patterned after El Pueblito, a notorious correctional facility in Tijuana that operated as its own city, with guns, drugs and prostitution readily available. “You can buy anything,” one character says in the film, “except your way out.”


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Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:21 pm
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Yeah this looks like it could be one of Gibson's best films by far, and i'm glad it's being released to VOD, as it's more convenient for me to see it that way.


Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:26 pm
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In this movie, I read that Gibson's character goes by "Porter," which is the same character he played in Payback. Not a sequel, just another film with the same character in it.


Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:19 pm
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roastbeef_ajus wrote:
In this movie, I read that Gibson's character goes by "Porter," which is the same character he played in Payback. Not a sequel, just another film with the same character in it.

That's either an interesting coincidence or a deliberate reference.


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roastbeef_ajus wrote:
In this movie, I read that Gibson's character goes by "Porter," which is the same character he played in Payback. Not a sequel, just another film with the same character in it.


You just got my attention as I enjoyed "payback" very much! I checked in IMDB about this movie and seems even the name "Porter" is not mentioned, the "Gringo" has all his main traits

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While the character of GRINGO's Driver never reveals his actual name, he possesses a lot of the same qualities as PAYBACK's Porter, including a U.S. military tattoo, a chain-smoking habit, sticky fingers, an iron jaw, and a penchant for bloodshed - IMDB User Reviewer


I also ran into an article where Robert Rodriguez gets his "Gringo" for "Machete Kills" movie lol

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/robert-rodriguez-gets-his-gringo-mel-gibson-joins-machete-kills-20120423

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Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:38 am
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I would very much like to see this film. Gibson's personal troubles mean little to me; I prefer to separate that from his actual work as an actor and director.

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Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:55 pm
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Sexual Chocolate wrote:
I would very much like to see this film. Gibson's personal troubles mean little to me; I prefer to separate that from his actual work as an actor and director.

Same here, that said I do believe he needs serious help if he wants to be able to continue his career.


Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:57 pm
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started showing on demand yesterday


Wed May 02, 2012 3:34 pm
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has anyone seen this available on their cable provider? it was supposed to be available on May 1, but I still don't see it on my Time Warner On Demand.


Mon May 07, 2012 1:31 pm
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calvero wrote:
has anyone seen this available on their cable provider? it was supposed to be available on May 1, but I still don't see it on my Time Warner On Demand.

I believe it's only availible on DirectTV.


Mon May 07, 2012 3:08 pm
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well that's disappointing


Mon May 07, 2012 8:48 pm
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I was excited to watch this, but as is the case with so many movies on DirecTV, they cropped it from 2.35 to 1.78. I didn't watch it as a result -- better to wait for the Blu-Ray, because I'm sure the cinematography is pretty good.


Thu May 10, 2012 7:39 pm
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The movie just started to be shown in Australia at the Cinema last Thursday. I saw it and if you liked Payback then you will definitely will like this one :-)

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Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:11 am
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Danny Baldwin wrote:
I was excited to watch this, but as is the case with so many movies on DirecTV, they cropped it from 2.35 to 1.78. I didn't watch it as a result -- better to wait for the Blu-Ray, because I'm sure the cinematography is pretty good.

I don't have DirecTV, but I feel like this is useful to know. Thanks for that.


Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:41 pm
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comes out on dvd tomorrow


Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:03 pm
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GtG is definitely worth a look. Gibson is great, provides a prison setting like you've never seen and from a prison drama, effectively dissolves into a revenge thriller.

Extremely entertaining and well made.


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