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Mel Gibson Set to Appear in ‘Hangover 2’

October 19, 2010

Get ready! It appears that Mel Gibson will join Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha in the upcoming film, “The Hangover 2” as a tattoo artist. Sounds interesting.

Can’t wait for the sequel which is due out next summer!

From the Hollywood Reporter:

The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed reports that Mel Gibson will appear in a cameo as a tattoo artist in the “Hangover” sequel. This time the location for the partying mishap is set for Bangkok, Thailand.

A source familiar with the production told the Hollywood Reporter that the tattoo artist character is “pivotal” to the plot which features one of the characters going under the needle during a night of debauchery.

Pirates Attempt to Hijack US Cruise Ship

December 2, 2008

Pirates chased and shot at a U.S. cruise liner with more than 1,000 people on board but failed to hijack the vessel as it sailed along a corridor patrolled by international warships.

From the Associated Press:

The liner, carrying 656 international passengers and 399 crew members, was sailing through the Gulf of Aden on Sunday when it encountered six bandits in two speedboats, said Noel Choong who heads the International Maritime Bureau’s piracy reporting center in Malaysia.

The pirates fired at the passenger liner but the larger boat was faster than the pirates’ vessels, Choong said.

“It is very fortunate that the liner managed to escape,” he said, urging all ships to remain vigilant in the area.

The International Maritime Bureau, which fights maritime crime, did not know how many cruise liners use these waters.

The U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, based in Bahrain, said it was aware of the failed hijacking but had no further details.

Ship owner Oceania Cruises Inc. identified the vessel as the M/S Nautica.

In a statement on its Web site, the company said pirates fired eight rifle shots at the liner, but that the ship’s captain increased speed and managed to outrun the skiffs.

All passengers and crew are safe and there was no damage to the vessel, it said.

The Nautica was on a 32-day cruise from Rome to Singapore, with stops at ports in Italy, Egypt, Oman, Dubai, India, Malaysia and Thailand, the Web site said. Based on that schedule, the liner was headed from Egypt to Oman when it was attacked.