To: NYer
The temperature is frigid. [...] Jim Caviezel, who plays Jesus in the new Mel Gibson film The Passion, is beyond cold. Beyond bone-tired. [...] the actor has been trussed, practically naked, to a cross in a field in southern Italy for the past 15 days."After my first day on the cross, I had borderline hypothermia"
This is a very disturbing report. I'm really disappointed in Mel Gibson, who is the producer. Couldn't he have found a warmer climate for Caviezel to do his difficult outdoor scenes in? Mel Gibson loses several points for this. I hope I never forget how poorly he treats his fellow actors.
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
**I hope I never forget how poorly he treats his fellow actors.
huh?
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
what the hell are you talking about?
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
Southern Italy is not cold. From what I read, it had something to do with the wind conditions caused by the surroundings.
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
This is a very disturbing report. I'm really disappointed in Mel Gibson, who is the producer. Couldn't he have found a warmer climate for Caviezel to do his difficult outdoor scenes in? Mel Gibson loses several points for this. I hope I never forget how poorly he treats his fellow actors. Do you think the portrayal would have been enhanced by shooting on an L.A. soundstage, with the cast sipping lattes? Give me a break. Jim understands that by suffering himself he is brought closer, though by no means close, to the suffering endured by Jesus before and on the cross. He does not complain, as do you. Stop being silly.
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
This is a very disturbing report. I'm really disappointed in Mel Gibson, who is the producer. Couldn't he have found a warmer climate for Caviezel to do his difficult outdoor scenes in? Mel Gibson loses several points for this. I hope I never forget how poorly he treats his fellow actors. What, you think Gibson owns him? He's there voluntarily. Nobody's twisting his arm. In fact, it's likely he's getting a good paycheck for his discomfort.
That's the way capitalist societies work... individuals willingly exchange goods and services as they see fit, to their mutual profit. Gibson would only be worthy of your ire if he were a feudal lord, and Caviezel were his serf and had no choice, the way they do it in socialist countries.
The sooner you shed this socialist way of thinking, the better-off you'll be.
71 posted on
01/17/2003 8:02:08 AM PST by
Oberon
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