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Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Jesus actor struck twice by lightning

Thu Oct 23, 2003 2:37 pm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3209223.stm

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.

It was the second time Michelini had been hit by lightning during the shoot.

Neither of them was badly hurt, according to the film's producer Steve McEveety.

Michelini had previously been struck during filming in Matera, Italy, when he suffered light burns to his fingers after lightning hit his umbrella.

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."

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.

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.

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.

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.

Thu Oct 23, 2003 2:47 pm

:eek:

Wow - you'd hope that they guy would get the hint after the second time. Hopefully he's not doing to much :beer: to notice the warning signs....

Thu Oct 23, 2003 4:06 pm

He should buy a lottery ticket

Thu Oct 23, 2003 6:04 pm

I was always interested in seeing this movie from the beggining especially since it was supposed to be spoken in the native tongue of that time without subtitles.

Gibson said if you could not understand the movie without the imagery then his work did not pay off.
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