NY Post: Mel Gibson is taking a stab at saving his movie career with a comedy role as a tattoo artist in "The Hangover 2."
The troubled star, who was dropped by the William Morris Endeavor agency in July and has also faced allegations that he assaulted and made threats against his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, has signed to play a Bangkok tattooist in the highly anticipated comedy.
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I think this is a good move for him. I seriously doubt it will revitalize his career, but it'll put the image out there and remind people he's still around and not completely crazy. Especially considering that most of his best roles came from him playing in comedic aspects. He's a funny actor, so it'll be good to see him back in that role.