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Jesus vs. Intergalactic Tentacle Demon

"Hey, that's no stigmata!"

- Jim

cfhelp wrote:

>I would consider CGI
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>From: Jeff Garza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:31 PM
>To: CF-Community
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>Ya know... If it were me, I would be having some second thoughts about
>completing the film...
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>- Jeff
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>  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3209223.stm
><http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3209223.stm>
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>  Actor Jim Caviezel has been struck by lightning while playing Jesus in
>  Mel Gibson's controversial film The Passion Of Christ.
>  The lightning bolt hit Caviezel and the film's assistant director Jan
>  Michelini while they were filming in a remote location a few hours from
>  Rome.
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>  It was the second time Michelini had been hit by lightning during the
>  shoot.
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>  Neither of them was badly hurt, according to the film's producer Steve
>  McEveety.
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>  Michelini had previously been struck during filming in Matera, Italy,
>  when he suffered light burns to his fingers after lightning hit his
>  umbrella.
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>  Describing the second lightning strike, McEveety told VLife, a
>  supplement of the trade paper Variety: "I'm about a hundred feet away
>  from them when I glance over and see smoke coming out of Caviezel's
>  ears."
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>  The Passion Of Christ, which was filmed in the ancient languages of
>  Latin and Aramaic, is directed and co-written by actor Mel Gibson and
>  focuses on the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus.
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>  Although it is not due for release until early next year, it has already
>  hit headlines after Jewish figures in the United States slated it for
>  being "dangerous" and portraying Jews in a negative way.
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>  Originally titled The Passion, the film changed its title last week
>  after Miramax claimed the rights to the title for one of its own
>  projects, a historical epic based on a Jeanette Winterson novel.
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>  The film now looks set to be released in the States by independent
>  distributors Newmarket Films, who released Memento and Whale Rider in
>  the US.
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