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Robert Downey Jr. Says He Is Willing To Star In ‘Iron Man 4’ — But Only If Mel Gibson Directs It!

by October 3, 2014 4 comments

Oh Hell Yes!!!

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

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As a man who has screwed up a time or two I think it is high time that my man Mel be given a chance to do what he does best and it now seems like I have a big named actor to help champion this cause with me!

Robert Downey Jr who himself was given another chance by Hollywood thinks that it is high time that Mel Gibson be given another chance, and not only that, read the article below where he states how he would like Mel to get his big comeback shot!

Robert Downey Jr has everything I want, I want a good woman, I want kids and I want to change the world.  Right now I am alone but after listening to his life I really hope I can find a good woman and happiness like him!

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DEADLINE: I’ve read you said you won’t do Iron Man 4, though it seems smart business to keep that franchise character beach head even just for Avengers installments. But you’ve made your fortune, and you’re an artist. What is your relationship with Iron Man, going forward?

DOWNEY: That’s all being talked about on a bunch of different levels right now. To me, it comes down to what’s the half-life of people enjoying a character? It’s different on TV, where you expect the longevity over seasons while movies get a two or three year break. Marvel keeps stepping up its game, and I appreciate the way Kevin Feige and all the creatives there think. They are as in the creative wheelhouse as any great studio has been at any point. So it becomes a matter of, at what point do I cease to be an asset to what they’re doing, and at what point do I feel I am spending so much time either shooting or promoting these films that I’m not actually able to get off the beachhead and do the kind of other stuff that is good for all of us. Each one of those movies is spread over two years and some people fit other things in. But I’m not 42, I’m turning 50 and now I’ll have two small kids instead of one grown one, and eight Team Downey projects with people who are imagining I’m not just spending Warner Bros’ money out of vanity, but that I’m taking it seriously. It all has become this thing that has to be figured out. It has come to a head, right now, where the points of departure will be.

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DEADLINE: We have written often, suggesting that Mel Gibson be given another chance in Hollywood, after atoning for the regrettable things he said. Awhile back, when studios were reluctant to hire you and there were exorbitant insurance premiums, he put you in a movie, took care of all that and helped you when you needed it. As Hollywood’s best example that not giving up on a talented person can result in redemption, can you make a case for why he should be back directing and starring in movies again?
DOWNEY: Well, first off, he has changed so much. Nobody should make a case for somebody who just wants forgiveness but hasn’t changed, but he’s a fundamentally different guy. I think it was just the very worst aspects of somebody’s psyche being treated as though they were the blanket statement about a person. But honestly we are talking about a competitive business and it all comes down to this: because he is so gifted as a story teller and a director, I don’t know that he requires some sort of mass forgiveness. He has changed, but at the same time he’s still Mel. He and I are so similar in so many ways. He really, honestly is the first to admit his character defects and also is just a great, great collaborative guy. I always say too that if you want to judge a man or a woman then look at their kids. He has the healthiest, happiest, most productive kids you could ever meet or know, and I’m fortunate to be friendly with several of them. He did a lot right, and there’s stuff he taught me about parenting that didn’t sink in at the time but have proven to be true. We’re writing this thing right now, Yucatan…

DEADLINE: That’s the project Steve McQueen developed for himself.
DOWNEY: Yes, and I’m like, God, if I could find a part for Mel. But he also likes to do his own thing and sometimes he goes out of his way to do the unexpected. Sometimes with these things, it becomes a matter of time, and is seems like it’s getting a little bit old to hold a grudge.

DEADLINE: True, but the year he made Apocalypto, I didn’t see a better movie and he was ignored and hasn’t directed since. Marvel badly wants Iron Man 4 and you’ve said you aren’t doing it. How about the idea you’ll do that movie if Mel directs it?
DOWNEY: Correct.

DEADLINE: Is that our headline?
DOWNEY: Why not? That movie would be bananas.

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  1. truckerdave
    #1 truckerdave 4 October, 2014, 10:30

    Amen, but it is up to the Jews and the Jews are known not to forgive easily, especially when they own Hollywood, plus mainstream media.

  2. truckerdave
    #2 truckerdave 4 October, 2014, 10:30

    Amen, but it is up to the Jews and the Jews are known not to forgive easily, especially when they own Hollywood, plus mainstream media.

  3. VinJoy
    #3 VinJoy 5 October, 2014, 12:37

    Sounds like bull malarkey. He didn’t say he wouldn’t do the movie but Deadline keeps saying “you said you aren’t doing Iron Man 4. How about doing it if Mel directs?” Something feels off.

  4. VinJoy
    #4 VinJoy 5 October, 2014, 12:37

    Sounds like bull malarkey. He didn’t say he wouldn’t do the movie but Deadline keeps saying “you said you aren’t doing Iron Man 4. How about doing it if Mel directs?” Something feels off.

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