In the very first paragraph:
...when DeMille filmed his version of the life of Christ, "The King of Kings," he covered all the theological bases by placing on the payroll a Protestant minister, a Catholic priest and a rabbi. Gibson, director and co-author of "The Passion," billed as the most authentic version of the life and death of Christ ever filmed, refused to have the high priests of official religion vet his vision and, the way things are going, they're going to crucify him.The author is suggesting that Gibson, who failed to do this, is not allowing the major religions to offer their opinion about the film. Hence, who cares what the major religions think of this film?
I don't.