I suspect this movie will be one of the most controversial one yet when it comes out...Mel Gibson's Washington Power Play
By Lloyd Grove
Washington PostMovie star Mel Gibson -- under fire from Jewish groups and religious scholars for his still-unreleased film that graphically portrays the crucifixion of Jesus -- yesterday screened a two-hour rough cut of "The Passion" for a select group of Washington pundits, clergymen, cybergossip Matt Drudge and Hollywood lobbyist Jack Valenti, and at least one White House staffer.
"I've heard people talking about how I can't get a distributor," the casually dressed Gibson -- sporting sweat pants, sandals and white socks -- told the four dozen audience members. "Believe me, I can get a distributor."
A vocal conservative and devout Catholic, the 47-year-old Academy Award winner has weathered accusations of anti-Semitism for the movie, which is being produced by his company, Icon Productions. The influential Anti-Defamation League, which monitors incidents of anti-Semitism, has been especially critical, pointing out on its Web site the long historical relationship between passion plays and attacks on Jews: "ADL has serious concerns regarding Mr. Gibson's 'The Passion' and asks: Will the final version of 'The Passion' continue to portray Jews as blood-thirsty, sadistic and money-hungry enemies of Jesus? Will it correct the unambiguous depiction of Jews as the ones responsible for the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus?"
Yesterday's secret screening at the Motion Picture Association of America included columnists Peggy Noonan, Cal Thomas and Kate O'Beirne; conservative essayist Michael Novak; President Bush's abortive nominee for labor secretary, Linda Chavez; staff director Mark Rodgers of the Senate Republican conference chaired by Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.); former Republican House member Mark Siljander of Michigan; and White House staffer David Kuo, deputy director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.
"I find this sad," said ADL National Director Abraham Foxman, who hasn't been permitted to see the movie. "Here's a man who appeals to the mass audience, but he feels he has to surround himself with a cordon sanitaire of people who back him theologically and maybe ideologically and will stand up and be supportive when the time comes. My request still stands: I would like to see the movie, and if it turns out I was wrong, I'll be the first to say so."
Yesterday when the lights came up, many in the audience -- who were required to sign a confidentiality agreement before being admitted to the screening room -- were in tears. Some were sobbing, we hear.
"Heartbreaking," Michael Novak told Gibson. "The Exorcist" author William Peter Blatty called the movie "a tremendous depiction of evil." MPAA President Valenti was perhaps the most enthusiastic. "I don't see what the controversy is all about," he told fellow audience members. "This is a compelling piece of art. I just called Kirk Douglas and told him that this is the movie to beat."
Another invitee, right-wing radio host Laura Ingraham, flew here from San Francisco to see the film but arrived too late and missed it. "I'm so bummed," Ingraham told us. "I want to see any movie that drives the anti-Christian entertainment elite crazy."
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Topic - The Passion - Beethoven 14:07:31 07/22/03 (44)
- I imagine ol' Mel will have made a pudding comprised of part - tinear 13:57:10 07/26/03 (0)
- Have you been following what you started?? nt - clarkjohnsen 09:23:21 07/25/03 (9)
- It's too late to whine now. - Audiophilander 09:33:05 07/25/03 (8)
- Can't we all just get along?!? - Beethoven 06:02:28 07/26/03 (7)
- I like civil debate, but I don't especially care for religious profiling as conducted by Mel's "Passion Police!" - Audiophilander 23:58:42 07/26/03 (0)
- "Imagine what would happen after the movie comes out. " - clarkjohnsen 06:55:13 07/26/03 (5)
- You keep grousing about "detractors" never having seen this flick, but as it's key defender have YOU seen it??? - Audiophilander 23:39:15 07/26/03 (4)
- You're a walking, talking cliche -- plus, wrong: see below. nt - clarkjohnsen 09:34:53 07/30/03 (1)
- All I'm asking is "have you seen the film?" - Audiophilander 10:21:16 07/30/03 (0)
- I think you need to reread Clark's post...... - Chris Garrett 17:31:46 07/29/03 (1)
- I did read Clark's post before responding; I just failed to place the word (anti-) in parenthesis. - Audiophilander 09:59:44 07/30/03 (0)
- Re: The Passion - mishmashmusic 07:11:12 07/24/03 (12)
- "Humility is not something that our pop culture embraces." BINGO! - clarkjohnsen 10:07:02 07/24/03 (11)
- Re: "Humility is not something that our pop culture embraces." BINGO! - Super Nintendo Chalmers 23:05:20 07/24/03 (3)
- LOL! Very well put. - Audiophilander 09:26:14 07/25/03 (2)
- Political correctness - mishmashmusic 12:29:36 07/25/03 (1)
- The film's producers were probably concerned about ticket sales. - Audiophilander 23:08:40 07/25/03 (0)
- I saw "Last Temptation" a few times - mishmashmusic 10:27:47 07/24/03 (6)
- "The glossy sterile hero of modern religion." - clarkjohnsen 15:10:09 07/24/03 (0)
- Re: I saw "Last Temptation" a few times - albee33 12:24:54 07/24/03 (4)
- I like the idea behind Temptation - mishmashmusic 12:36:28 07/24/03 (3)
- "He'd be going against the Christian religious establishment today." - clarkjohnsen 15:12:38 07/24/03 (2)
- You don´t get the "nihil obstat", as your predicament is wrong - orejones 04:24:25 07/25/03 (0)
- Re: "He'd be going against the Christian religious establishment today." - mishmashmusic 19:24:48 07/24/03 (0)
- "Any movie that drives the anti-Christian entertainment elite crazy." - clarkjohnsen 09:02:37 07/23/03 (18)
- I'm surprised DOGMA didn't cause a furor! - albee33 06:38:20 07/26/03 (1)
- Maybe because - mishmashmusic 15:27:12 07/27/03 (0)
- Monty Python still has my nod for the best version. - Audiophilander 23:51:10 07/23/03 (15)
- "There would appear to be legitimate controversy..." - clarkjohnsen 09:14:29 07/24/03 (13)
- LOL! Talk about smug: This writer, that writer, c'mon Clark! Apparently you're still having difficulty ... - Audiophilander 10:48:32 07/24/03 (9)
- "'Speaking' directly, man to man, as a normal person would..." LOL! - clarkjohnsen 15:08:14 07/24/03 (3)
- Wow Clark, I didn't realize that you were so sensitive about being confronted. - Audiophilander 22:32:48 07/24/03 (2)
- "Wow Clark, I didn't realize that you were so sensitive." I'm not. *You're* the all-feeling liberal here. - clarkjohnsen 09:14:42 07/25/03 (1)
- Well, it's still mostly a 3rd person rant, but you're improving. - Audiophilander 10:24:04 07/25/03 (0)
- Why only devout Christians?? - Beethoven 12:33:57 07/24/03 (4)
- Jewish or not, Drudge is a patron saint of the political right. - Audiophilander 13:03:35 07/24/03 (3)
- Enough with the excuses already. You said no Jews, bubba. nt - clarkjohnsen 15:14:10 07/24/03 (2)
- I said representatives of the Jewish community. Does Matt Drudge represent the Jewish community? - Audiophilander 21:47:56 07/24/03 (1)
- Like Jesse Jackson represents "the black community"? Molly Ivins, "the female community"? About the same I'd say. - clarkjohnsen 09:21:46 07/25/03 (0)
- The Life Of Brian - mishmashmusic 10:31:34 07/24/03 (2)
- "A clever satire of 'religion,' and not of Christianity itself." Quite right. BUT... - clarkjohnsen 10:37:21 07/24/03 (1)
- So, have you seen the Uncircumsized version? (nt) - Audiophilander 11:01:18 07/24/03 (0)
- "Blessed are the Greek" (Oh, I don't like the sound of that...)<nt> - gware 02:24:16 07/24/03 (0)
- There's nothing to stop Mel Brooks from making the view from the opposing side. n - albee33 14:31:56 07/22/03 (0)