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Gibson defended scenes like the above by noting that the movie was so grim and bloody that it needed some comic relief. On set, Gibson furthered his reputation as a prankster of sorts. Marceau told Entertainment Weekly that Gibson, during downtime, used to surprise her by flashing his penis at her -- his way of lightening the mood.
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Braveheart , released by Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox in , tells the story of William Wallace, the Scottish hero known for his rebellion against Edward I, also known as Longshanks. The story takes place in the late-thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries, a time when England ruled over Scotland with a stern, iron fist.
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Edward II was one of the Kings most intimately acquainted with Newcastle Castle, spending a lot of time here during his reign, whether he was fighting against the Scots or his own barons. He must also be one of the most frequently discussed and least understood of all medieval Kings.
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I see it more that Edward was not a prisoner of Barclay Castle or its owners. More over he was not murdered there. Now that coffin dripping blood as it crossed into the cathedral. Why blood because the face was so beaten up no one could say who it was dead. Barclay sent a fast horse rider with letter to the new king telling him his father was dead.