Posted on 02/26/2004 11:02:02 PM PST by kattracks
Mel Gibson appeared on Jay Lenos "Tonight Show" and was greeted by the live audience with a prolonged standing ovation.
Gibsons appearance on the top-rated late-night program came on the heels of new box office results showing that his new film, "The Passion of the Christ," may be one of the biggest hits of all time.
But box office success hasnt stopped controversy from swirling around the religious epic.
"Some people thought it was a bad idea," Gibson told Leno about his desire to do the movie on Jesus death. The actor said anytime one touches upon politics or religion, that person runs the risk of touching a nerve.
"I didnt expect to hit a main artery," Gibson said to chuckles from the audience.
Gibson said his film first germinated over a dozen years ago. He said he was unfazed about Hollywoods criticism of his work.
He said that he discovered in Tinseltown that "you can get a shiv between the shoulder blades and its done with a smile."
Still, Gibson said he was shocked by the "pre-judgment and condemnation which began over a year ago before anyone had even seen the film.
He told Americas favorite comedian that he was surprised by the attacks against him; including the charge he was an anti-Semite.
"Its wrong, its unconscionable, he said.
Leno questioned Gibson about the films violence.
Gibson readily admitted the film is violent and deserved the R-rating it received. But he added that the violence was not "gratuitous and, in his opinion, drew a different reaction from audiences who watch, for example, horror films.
Gibson said the films message is one of tolerance. He told Leno he chose actor James Caviezel to play Jesus because he projected both a childish innocence and masculinity consistent with the Biblical Jesus.
Gibsons decision to produce "Passion may have earned him at least one fan in Hollywood.
"Thanks for the courage of your convictions, Leno told Gibson as he concluded his interview.
Pray for W and The Passion of The Christ
Very well written post and I agree with you. But don't be surprised if people like Jorge come on and tell you that things have never looked better; that you are a loser for perceiving any flaw in the Great Bush Society.
Is Gibson an admitted sedevacantist? I take it that the Tridentine Roman Missal may still be practiced, and is even welcomed by the today's church leaders. I had understood that one of Vatican II's reforms in allowing the missal to be conducted in the primary language of a congregation was simply to make worship more accessible for those who preferred the vernacular.
Apparently some sedevacantists, possibly Mel's father Hutton, believe there has been no pope since the conclave that elected John XXIII was "subverted by a Jewish/Masonic conspiracy." This quote describing Hutton's attitudes is taken from a critical article in Catholic Citizens of Illinois called Tribune Media Turns to Dissenters to Mislead Catholics: Sneering Through Gibson's PASSION.
We went with a single mother friend on opening night. She is bringing her 13-year-old twins today and we will accompany them. We can't wait to see it again. Every parent I know is seeing the movie first, before deciding whether they will bring their children. I wish more parents would preview/judge the appropriateness of the content of EVERY film and TV show, as well as that of songs, books, and other forms of artistic expression before giving their permission to their children to have at it. I also wish more parents would discuss the content of these things after the fact with their children in the same way/to the same extent that parents are discussing "The Passion" with their offspring. Perhaps this movie will be the beginning of such a movement. ( :
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