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                    [ArticleID] => 628283
                    [Title] => A Mind's Game
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Success plays mind games on people.

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"Bounding around Studio 5 on the Cinecitta lot, not far from the catacombs, Mel Gibson is giving the performance of his life. In the shadow of an olive tree, wrapped in blue fog, he is at first a trembling Judas yanking at his lip, now a torch-toting member of Herod’s guard. After running a hand through his name, he is suddenly a peaceful Messiah.
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MR. GIBSON
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Success plays mind games on people.

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"Bounding around Studio 5 on the Cinecitta lot, not far from the catacombs, Mel Gibson is giving the performance of his life. In the shadow of an olive tree, wrapped in blue fog, he is at first a trembling Judas yanking at his lip, now a torch-toting member of Herod’s guard. After running a hand through his name, he is suddenly a peaceful Messiah.
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