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Mel Gibson makes his way through the 2022 radio thriller On the Line as a shock jock threatened by an invisible caller – an imaginary film that should be ignored

Mel Gibson makes his way through the 2022 radio thriller On the Line as a shock jock threatened by an invisible caller – an imaginary film that should be ignored

Colin Farrell ended up starring in the film for Joel Schumacher, but just over two decades later, Gibson starred in a direct-to-video stinker that’s basically nothing special Phone booth for idiots, but strangely too Talk radio for idiots speed for idiots, and ultimately The game, but you know, for dum-dums.

Gibson inexplicably chose to devote a significant portion of his life to the role of Elvis Cooney, a shock jock known, loved and hated for his brash, brash manner and no-holds-barred approach to radio.

He’s in his mid-sixties and has been on the air longer than many of his listeners have been alive, so he’s something of a dinosaur too.

The older codger calls the pop icon, who is married to Jay-Z, “Bouncy Knowles” and complains that she’s a “radio host, not a TikTok jock.”

His boss is not impressed. “The audience doesn’t care about your social media,” she informs him.