Find out why here, and see the clip for yourself. Why would his critics be grinning like a dog in meat locker? The family man somehow gets his spirit back after finding a dumped beaver hand puppet, but people close to him want only himself without the beaver. Because the entire premise, plot description, and overall concept are so outrageously absurd that it is actually difficult to believe it’s real. CinemaBlend.com is a private, independently owned website which is intended only as entertainment. When things can’t get any worse, Black stumbles upon a beaver hand puppet in some garbage and uses its “voice” to inspire and rebuild his life. However, easy jokes aren’t what we’re about, and it’s definitely not what this trailer is about. I mean, have things really been slow in the movie biz or what? Anyone worrying that the whimsy would be washed out of Kyle Killen’s script doesn’t have much to fear the very idea of a puppet who sounds like Michael Caine and speaks on Mel Gibson’s behalf takes care of the quirky quotient. I guess you have to give her credit for having the gumption to actually work with him after everything he has been through. While he finds his spirit in the beaver, Walter’s family want the loving man back, not the beaver. The intensity in her eyes is part of what makes her great (hello, Panic Room), but to see her in a flick like this is a little disheartening.
I know, it hasn’t even premiered yet, but let’s just say I don’t smell any Oscar attention coming from this one.
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Mel Gibson has a movie coming out called The Beaver, where he talks to people through a puppet? That’ll help your image as a drunk idiot.