The self-imposed career meltdown of Mel Gibson continues. Not only did his talent agency drop him in the wake of his well-publicized tirade against his former lover, but the scuttlebutt in Hollywood is that Gibson is now too toxic to work with. Even in a town that tends to gloss over scandals, Gibson's anti-Semitic statements from his 2006 drunk driving arrest, coupled with the latest bad publicity, is apparently too much. Gibson had laid low for a few years before re-emerging a few months ago with Edge of Darkness, the kind of thriller that once would have been a major hit. The movie barely broke even at the box-office. Now distributors of his next two films seem to be in no hurry to announce premiere dates. Additionally, Gibson doesn't seem to have any supporters in the industry. A few years ago, he was hailed as a role model by many religious groups for bringing The Passion of the Christ to the screen - but those folks have been conspicuously silent since Gibson was caught on tape wishing horrible things for his former girlfriend. For more click here