>Caviezel said he doesn’t worry about the career price he paid with that film a global box-office smash that led to fewer, not more, film offers for him. “The awards, the hall of fame” that actors get into here on Earth, he said, don’t matter to him. His reward, he said, will come in heaven.<
Can I hear an Amen’..
Just finished watching “The Count of Monte Cristo” with the family fifteen minutes ago.
He wasn’t too bad in the Bobby Jones story. Well, except for his golf swing. :)
Based on his quotes, I like this guy a whole lot.Talks like a true soldier of Christ.
However, I hate the liberal Hollywood establishment that has forsaken his talents as an actor.
Everyone should look at the comments below the article at the original webpage.
Why is a right wing Catholic speaking at a Baptist Church? He must not be a Feeneyite.
I watched The Passion during Lent and then on Easter. It was invigorating to say the least. I was baptised and confirmed just this Easter. I find that looking to people who have a strong faith, talk and walk it like a true Catholic will always inspire and motivate me. Jim Caviezel and his wife are living their lives like true Catholics and I am thankful for the example that they set. It is truly moving.
IMDB shows 11 film rolls since the Jesus movie. That's 1.5 per year. He's hardly being rejected.
Thought you might find this interesting.
I am a dedicated student of what makes a male film star in the Hollywood tradition. I think of John Wayne, the most enduring and in my opinion, the greatest star, without whose craft our nation would be nothing less than a different place. I believe Jim Caveizel is in that tradition. The elements I regard as fundamental to capturing the public are brilliant eyes, vocal control, and a love of people. For these reasons I’ve long considered Jim Caveizel a star.