Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues: Copyright Center · DMC · Instant Removal
Downey Jr: Forgive Mel Gibson
Description
Mel Gibson may have made headlines for the wrong reasons in the past, but fellow actor Robert Downey Junior has asked Hollywood to forgive him.
The Iron Man star was being honoured for his life's work at the American Cinematheque Awards when he made the heartfelt appeal.
First explaining how Gibson helped him after he suffered a very public downfall with drugs.
SOUNDBITE: Robert Downey Jr. saying:
"He said, that if I accepted responsibility for my wrong doings, and if I embraced that part of my soul that was ugly, hugging the cactus he calls it, he said that if I hugged the cactus long enough I would become a man of some humility and that my life would take on a new meaning, and I did and it worked."
Gibson's world came crashing down in 2006 when he came under fire for anti-Semitic statements following an arrest for drunk driving - he also pled no contest for one misdemeanor count of spousal battery.
But speaking to a host of A listers, Downey Junior said it is time to move on.
SOUNDBITE: Robert Downey Jr. saying:
"I humbly ask that you join me, unless you are completely without sin and in which case you picked the wrong fucking (this word is dipped) industry, in forgiving my friend of his trespasses and offering him the same clean slate that you have me and allowing him to continue his great and on-going contribution to our collective art without shame. He's hugged the cactus long enough."
There's no doubt he has Gibson's back, will his words have effect? Time will tell.
Sarah Mills, Reuters
The Iron Man star was being honoured for his life's work at the American Cinematheque Awards when he made the heartfelt appeal.
First explaining how Gibson helped him after he suffered a very public downfall with drugs.
SOUNDBITE: Robert Downey Jr. saying:
"He said, that if I accepted responsibility for my wrong doings, and if I embraced that part of my soul that was ugly, hugging the cactus he calls it, he said that if I hugged the cactus long enough I would become a man of some humility and that my life would take on a new meaning, and I did and it worked."
Gibson's world came crashing down in 2006 when he came under fire for anti-Semitic statements following an arrest for drunk driving - he also pled no contest for one misdemeanor count of spousal battery.
But speaking to a host of A listers, Downey Junior said it is time to move on.
SOUNDBITE: Robert Downey Jr. saying:
"I humbly ask that you join me, unless you are completely without sin and in which case you picked the wrong fucking (this word is dipped) industry, in forgiving my friend of his trespasses and offering him the same clean slate that you have me and allowing him to continue his great and on-going contribution to our collective art without shame. He's hugged the cactus long enough."
There's no doubt he has Gibson's back, will his words have effect? Time will tell.
Sarah Mills, Reuters
More from User
00:46
Voters cast ballots Sri Lanka's presidential election.
Reuters
01:05
Recovery teams make plans to raise AirAsia tail section.
Reuters
01:34
Asia-Pacific leaders condemn attack in France
Reuters
01:00
Police hunt three Frenchmen after 12 killed in Paris attack
Reuters
00:52
Anti-terror police hunt for Paris killers in eastern French city of Reims
Reuters
01:27
More women accuse Cosby of assault, Writers Guild announces nominees
Reuters
Related Videos
01:44
Mel Gibson praises 'generous and kind' Robert Downey Jr for defending him after being blacklisted
Bang Showbiz
01:44
Mel Gibson praises 'generous and kind' Robert Downey Jr for defending him after being blacklisted
Bang Showbiz Extra
01:14
Mel Gibson tells Jay Leno he's going to be a dad again
ODN
01:14
Mel Gibson tells Jay Leno he's going to be a dad again
ODN
00:22
Shirley Jones Tells Mel Gibson "Stay Off The Street"
hollywoodtv
04:08
Robert Downey Jr. Jumps to Mel Gibson's Defense
ReelzChannel