WATCH: Mel Gibson's New Movie Trailer

Now that the whole world has listened to him screaming racist slurs at ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, will anybody line up to see a Mel Gibson movie? For months, it looked like the last movie he filmed -- the Jodie Foster-directed comedy The Beaver -- would never see the light of day. Although there's still no U.S. release date (the film is opening in the U.K. in February), a trailer started popping up in theaters this weekend -- meaning we'll probably get to see it after all. That is, if we want to. Watch the trailer below and decide for yourself:
The film stars Gibson as a businessman and father who has a nervous breakdown and devises a unique form of therapy for himself: speaking through a beaver hand-puppet. (The beaver, for no immediately apparent reason, is British.) Foster directs and plays his long-suffering wife. The film has been described as a dark comedy, but judging from the trailer, it's more of an inspirational dysfunctional-family film. How much do you want to bet there's a scene at the end where Gibson says a profound goodbye to the beaver puppet, tosses it in the trash can, then walks back to his wife and kids?
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