
EXCLUSIVE: The acquisitions market at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival was all about deals that combined small theatrical releases with major day-and-date VOD and DVD. But no major star has dared to bypass theaters to gamble on ancillary distribution with a project that is right in his wheelhouse. Until now. Mel Gibson’s Icon Productions has made an innovative deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for a domestic direct-to-consumer release of Get The Gringo, a south-of-the-border gritty action film that Gibson stars in and financed. The film has been set for an exclusive premiere window May 1 on DirecTV, which will charge $10.99 per home viewing. A wider release on Blu-ray, VOD, and digital download will follow later in the year. DirecTV, which has almost 20 million subscribers, has the exclusive on the film for more than a month, and it moves to other VOD menus by early summer.
Now, it might be easy to conjecture that Gibson’s recent personal issues were a reason to bypass theaters, especially after The Beaver grossed less than $1 million domestic. I think this is different — a ballsy move by a maverick entrepreneur whose willingness to break rules led him to self-finance the $30 million R-rated The Passion Of The Christ and watch it gross $371 million domestic and $612 million worldwide (still the biggest indie film of all time), and spend $40 million to fund Apocalypto, a film that grossed $51 million domestic and $121 million worldwide.
Get The Gringo is an R-rated fastball down the middle for Gibson fans. Directed by Adrian Grunberg from a script he wrote with Gibson, the film has action, dark humor and plenty of violence. Gibson plays Driver, who, during a high-speed car chase with the U.S. Border Patrol and a bleeding body in his back seat, crashes into the border wall as he tries to escape. He survives, only to be placed inside a hard-core Mexican prison where he enters the strange and dangerous world of “El Pueblito.” There, he finds unlikely survival guidance from a 10-year-old kid who shows him the ropes.
Fox and DirecTV and Icon will do a national marketing campaign for the movie, which will start with a premiere screening event in Austin hosted by Ain’t It Cool News founder Harry Knowles. Knowles will preside over a post-screening Q&A with Gibson, Grunberg and Kevin Hernandez, who plays the kid in the film. Screenings will be held that night in at least 10 markets, with the post-premiere discussion streamed to those audiences. That will be the only theater penetration in the U.S. for the film. Icon is handling overseas, and some territories, including Australia and Russia, will do a traditional theatrical release.

“Mel has an uncanny ability to predict audience demand for movies distributed through innovative models to the highest levels of success, most notably with The Passion Of The Christ and Apocalypto,” Knowles said in a statement. “Here he once again challenges the status quo by bringing this authentic Peckinpah-ian pulpy tale directly to fans.”
Gibson hasn’t stepped away from the traditional theatrical release that made him a star with the Lethal Weapon films and Braveheart, which won him Best Picture and Best Director Oscars. His Icon label is developing an epic period Viking film that Gibson will direct, and which his Braveheart writer Randall Wallace has just turned in a second script draft. And Gibson and Joe Eszterhas are writing for Warner Bros an epic drama about Jewish warrior Judah Maccabee, who teamed with his father and four brothers to lead the Jewish revolt against the Greek-Syrian armies that had conquered Judea in the second century B.C. Gibson will likely direct that film as well, which is also being produced through Icon.
Sources inside Icon said that Gibson sparked to the chance to road-test a new distribution model for domestic, which has a more mature VOD delivery system than offshore at this point. They went exclusively with DirecTV because, aside from its nearly 20 million subscribers, “they are a marketing powerhouse and are one of the most innovative VOD distributors,” said the sources. “We really wanted to lean into this, and they will do a very significant marketing campaign around it. It was a great way to launch this particular movie. A lot of those Sundance films going to VOD might not have a major star or be strong enough commercially to attract a wide audience. When we tested Get The Gringo, it tested 86% in the top two boxes, with all four quadrants.”
In a statement, Fox Home Entertainment president Mike Dunn said: “As digital distribution evolves, we are constantly looking at new ways to bring the consumer greater access than ever before to our movies. Reaching nearly 20 million households on the DirecTV premium platform offers us an opportunity to explore innovative approaches like this one for Get The Gringo.”
The benefit of VOD is that a big P&A spend is replaced by a smaller outlay, much of which is supplied by cable system partners whose split (I’ve heard they keep between 30% to 40%) is more favorable than theater chains charge. The danger, of course, is that the film slips through the cracks, but if this works, it will become more important a test case than Margin Call, which grossed around $10 million worldwide theatrical and did another $4 million on VOD.
Below is a new trailer for Get The Gringo:
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Everyone is talking about VOD, Mel is doing it. I hate vamps!
mel is the man. hes always made good films so we’ll see but im def looking forward to thiss!
You’re talking about the guy who was behind the “biggest indie film of all time.” Yeah, I think this film has some potential.
Get the Gringo!! Haha looks funny as sh*t. Gringos are so out of place in mexico. im in
RAD!! fast car chases, mexican thug prison. I dont think ive seen Mel Gibson play that role before where he’s at the mercy of people, especially taking advice from a 10yr old kid in prison. You can never count out Mel Gibson
love Mel! finally good to see him back and full throttle!
I think Mel is really talented. Can’t wait to see the movie!
Aww, Mel is great! Hahaha I enjoyed the commentary
This guy continues to take risks in a town of cowards.
Whether the film is any good or not is almost beside the point. I hope it is good and I hope it makes a ton of money, because it represents the new paradigm, which is to bypass Hollywood distribution models altogether. The simple fact that an actor of Gibson’s stature is going this route can’t help but be a good thing for all of us who love movies. The studios are dead, they are like GM was back in the Seventies. Digital distribution, once it reaches critical mass, will be the final nail in their coffin. Keep in mind, even theaters have the ability to receive digital downloads of pictures, therefore the only thing standing in the way of independent producers taking back the movie industry is a few successes. This will hinge on the ability of producers to gain the attention of movie goers without having to dump millions of dollars to do it. Social channels and good content are the key. The fact that someone like Mel is going this way is a step in the right direction. Anything that helps to teach movie goers new habits around VOD and it iterations will, in the long run, lead to better films and better filmmakers getting a chance to find an audience.
I totally agree! Greate post!
Obviously, not many people are going to pay top dollar to see Mel Gibson in a movie anymore which I think was the reason for this move to VOD instead of trying to undermine theactrical business. Dont know what the cinema companies would think but this film wasn not going to do well anyway
Also, I cant believe so many people are cheering for the demise of the movie theater, the #1 form of entertainment. When Gibson’s movie fails miserably just like his acting “talnets”, cinemas will have the last laugh at those who hate movie theaters and would rather sit on thier ass locked up at home. Explain why being at home is more fun than going out and costs and people are lame excuses for wanting theaters to die.
Here is what you do. 1) Run the trailer for GET THE GRINGO and while you are watching it, 2) ask yourself if it would be a better movie or a worse movie with George Clooney in the lead.
The correct answer (and there is only one correct answer) is, it would be a worse movie. A lot worse. Because George Clooney, for all of his leading man good looks, is a boring-ass actor, while Mel Gibson has charisma to burn.
whoa there are lots of movie critics out saying that this is bad movie with out see it.. do not judge a man for what he said rather the what he do .
interesting… i like the plot. lethal weapon are my favorite movies so glad hes comin out with another goodie!!
it looks like a very funny action filled movie, with Mel Gibson in his best Lethal Weapons years.
Its perfect.
I want to see it and to enjoy it.
I am glad he put it directly on loan on Direct TV, out of theaters hands and hollywood magnats, and distribution companies, AS WARNER BROS, and I wish it to make hyper super big bucks á la 400 million dollars, just to teach them some, and make them droll with envy and cuss of desperation, and rage over having censored that movie just because they are jealous of Mel Gibson, and are morons at heart.
That will fill my heart with greate joy to see the derision of Hollywoods dinausorus, and Mel Gibson’s most fervent critics, and watch the success of Mel Gibson, to punch the monster of prejudices one in the eye.
I am tired of the eternal critic of Mel Gibson, and tired to hear the litany of the beast crying “poor me” while sacrifying an innocent to the altar of their moral crimes and unjustices, and making a feast of Mel Gibson’s living body for the fun of it.
Enough is enough, time for the tables to turn around.
Amen to that!
Give him a break, we all have our moments of weakness and say things in anger that we regret. He’s just gets amplified because his famous. The man is a brilliant artist, with a wide body of work that has entertained millions worldwide.
Keep the movies coming mel.To hell with all these fags who dont like you your the boss
I,m a superfan of Mel Gibson. I live in Madrid Spain. Anybody knows WHEN and/or WHERE “gET THE GRINGO” WILL BE SHOWN HERE? sOMEBODY, PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE, ANSWER MY QUESTION? mUCH LOVE, mEL AND MUCH GOOD LUCK.
i never order ppv movies.but…….iwill pay for this movie,will see how it goes.
I do not have Direct T.V., but if I did I would watch this film. Mel Gibson knows what the public wants to see on screen. Action and humor can work with any film watcher. I know that everyone is not perfect, which also means people in glass houses. Forgive and forget is the best way to move on, so watch the film and then make your movie reviews.
Saw it on Direct TV paid $10.99 to rent and was probably one of the better movies I’ve seen in awhile.Great job Mel
Who ever thinks this movie sucks is an idiot. Currently having great reviews by unbiased sources and over 80% on the tomatometer. Mel 4 life. Everyone in this world has his anger problem. The difference.is ours dont get published on the internet.