Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson Film ‘The Beaver’

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Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson were snapped on the set of their new movie The Beaver, a comedy/drama set to release in 2011.

A guy walks around with a puppet of a beaver on his hand and treats it like a living creature.

Sounds, uh…different. LOL!

According to IMDB, Steve Carell and Jim Carrey were both previously attached to play the lead before it went to Mel. I’m pretty happy to see Mel return to a more comedic role – I loved that side of him in the Lethal Weapon movies. And I love Jodie in a comedy role, too – her character was a riot in Nim’s Island. It’s rare for an actor/actress to be able to pull off both comedy and drama but these two are great at it! Jodie is also directing this movie.

Photos by INF

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7 Responses to Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson Film ‘The Beaver’

  1. bgduckie_01 says:

    i dont know but it might be funny. i’ll have to watch the trailer and see if it interests me.

  2. Ariel says:

    Going by the title, I thought it was going to be a “Leave It To Beaver” remake.

    The actual plot doesn’t sound like an interesting storyline, but, who knows? I’ve been surprised.

  3. Erika1980 says:

    I thought it was a “Leave It To Beaver” remake as well! Kind of disappointed it’s not.

  4. sweet kiddo says:

    renter

  5. DonnaJ says:

    Love me some Jodie Foster.

  6. Chelle says:

    Rent or wait till its on tv.

  7. pop professor says:

    This was a top-rated script, and those who’ve seen the final cut say it is good. Can the world & hollywood get past mel gibson’s recent tapes-on-the-internet downfall, for the sake of the others involved? Many people think not–too soon to ever forgive. And, what are the odds Gibson’s famous-wise, guiding agent would pass away in the midst of all his bad press?

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