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Monday, 9 May 2011 - Moviegoers not eager to see Mel Gibson's Beaver |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Obama pays tribute to unit in bin Laden raid | 06 May 2011 U.S. gas prices hit $4 a gallon, but may retreat 08 May 2011 Bin Laden's widow says they lived in Pakistani house for 5 years 06 May 2011 River flooding begins to "wrap arms" around Memphis | 07 May 2011 Bin Laden had support network in Pakistan: Obama | 08 May 2011 Discussed 151 Concerns raised over shooting of unarmed bin Laden, burial 141 Obama at U.S. base to pay tribute to bin Laden mission 104 Boehner demands trillion-dollar cuts in debt deal Watched US releases video of bin Laden from compound Sat, May 7 2011 Bin Laden on tape Sat, May 7 2011 After bin Laden Obama focuses on economy Sat, May 7 2011 Moviegoers not eager to see Mel Gibson's "Beaver" Tweet Share this LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mel Gibson's long-delayed first movie since he was embroiled in a messy domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend flopped at the weekend box office in North America. "The Beaver," an offbeat comedy-drama directed by and... Email Print Actor Mel Gibson appears at Airport Courthouse in Los Angeles March 11, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Mark Boster/Pool Factbox Factbox: Ten films to look out for at Cannes Fri, May 6 2011 Related News "Thor" and "Fast Five" power box office sales Sun, May 8 2011 UPDATE 2-'Thor' and 'Fast Five' power box office sales Sun, May 8 2011 Roe v. Wade plaintiff stars in abortion-themed film Fri, May 6 2011 Glamour, art, politics collide at classic Cannes Fri, May 6 2011 Analysis & Opinion U.S. jobs recovery finally looking less temporary Luv Ka The End: Bumpy ride Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Film » People » LOS ANGELES | Sun May 8, 2011 5:45pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mel Gibson's long-delayed first movie since he was embroiled in a messy domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend flopped at the weekend box office in North America. "The Beaver," an offbeat comedy-drama directed by and co-starring his close friend, Jodie Foster, earned just $104,000 during its first three days of limited release in 22 theaters, its distributor said on Sunday. Its per-theater average of $4,745 ranks at No. 62 among the 139 limited-release movies tracked this year by Box Office Mojo. Among recent prestige debuts in a similar number of theaters, "Black Swan" opened to an $80,000 per-theater average last December and "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" to $9,900 in March 2010. The $21 million film will expand across North America on May 20, coinciding with a screening at the Cannes Film Festival, said closely held distributor Summit Entertainment. Gibson, 55, stars as a suicidal businessman who finds salvation in a furry hand puppet he has salvaged from the trash. Critics were enthusiastic about his performance, pointing to eerie parallels between his character's alcoholic haze and the actor's own real-life problems. "If you can get past your feelings for the troubled Gibson, you get to watch a high-wire performance of the highest caliber," said Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers. Filming was completed more than a year ago, but the release was put on hold after audio tapes were leaked last summer of an angry Gibson threatening the mother of his baby daughter as their brief relationship hit the rocks. It eventually premiered in March at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Texas. REAL-LIFE PROBLEMS The "Braveheart" and "Passion of the Christ" director has struggled to recapture his box office magic in recent years as his personal life has taken center stage. He made anti-Semitic slurs in 2006 while being arrested for drunk driving, duly apologized and went into rehab. His wife of almost 30 years filed for divorce in 2009, and Gibson fathered a daughter later that year with his girlfriend, a Russian pianist. That relationship blew up in spectacular fashion last year with a vicious custody battle highlighted by the leaked telephone voicemails. Gibson told Deadline Hollywood last month that the rant should be seen "in the context of being in an irrationally, heated discussion at the height of a breakdown, trying to get out of a really unhealthy relationship." But the damage to his tarnished reputation was done. His Hollywood agents dumped him, and he was dropped from a cameo role in the upcoming "Hangover" sequel after a revolt by the comedy's stars. He was last in theaters with the thriller "Edge of Darkness," which opened to an encouraging $17 million in January 2010 but quickly faded to a $43 million finish. Since 2001 he has starred in just six movies, of which three were wide releases and only one of those -- 2002's "Signs" -- was a big hit. He has had better luck as a director with 2006's "Apocalypto" ($51 million) and the 2004 smash "The Passion of the Christ" ($371 million). 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