And In Response …
October 26, 2006 Uncategorized
A bunch of semi-celebrities and average athletes have gotten together to create an ad in response to the one Michael J. Fox did earlier. The new ad tells Missouri voters to oppose stem-cell research and vote against an amendment to the state constitution. Check it out:
Personally, I hope this back and forth continues until Election Day, with the quality of the “star’s” careers (and of the video itself) getting progressively worse. I mean, let’s face it - this response ad was pretty shitty. I figure the next one will be filmed in Super 8 and star Eric Roberts, Balki from Perfect Strangers, and Bill Buckner.
And the guy at the beginning of the video - Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ - is he speaking in Aramaic? Why didn’t they get Mel Gibson in the ad?
Comments (10)
I feel like I’m being scolded my Caviezel.
Dear Jim,
I am not related to you nor am I younger. LEAVE ME ALONE!
still, I film higher quality stuff with my college film stuff. I mean seriously, it looks like they may have forgotten to whitebalance or go back and re-record dialogue in studio. SO bad.
Jeff Suppan? Jeff frickin’ Suppan? From the St. Louis Cardinals???
apparently jim ca-weasel thinks that portraying jesus in a movie grants one some kind of moral authority. such vanity always astounds me, despite seeing it daily.
on a side note, wow the in-line spellchecker in firefox 2.0 is the proverbial bomb.
Actually this was the second, quick and dirty version of the recording after
They gave the initial, high-tech version to Kurt Warner for delivery to news stations… but he fumbled it down a manhole .
Ahhhh, Patricia Heaton. The last time she played with politics was when she campaigned to keep Terri Schiavo in a vegetative state indefinitely.
Nice work. And I ALWAYS HATED EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND.
I could give a shit what a cleberity thinks no matter what thier political beliefs are.
There as close to a landed aristocracy as you can get.
I think Jim Cavaziel is saying in Aramaic, “My name is Jesus, and I approve this message.”
Jim Caviezel should have stopped acting after he did The Thin Red Line. He’s starting to taint that movie for me, and it really pisses me off.
He was awesome in the Count of Monte Cristo.
Awesome film….really it is.
Did someone say ‘taint’?