“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us…”

2 Corinthians 4:7

Saturday, December 24, 2011

HOW DID EMILIO ESTEVEZ TURN OUT SO GOOD WHILE HIS BROTHER CHARLIE IS THE OPPOSITE? "...Winner: Emilio Estevez, for stepping outside the Tinseltown comfort zone to make a love letter of a film called “The Way.” No studio chief was going to green-light a movie about Christian pilgrims hiking the “camino” to the shrine of the apostle James in about Christian pilgrims hiking the “camino” to the shrine of the apostle James in northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin Sheen in the lead role. northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin Sheen in the lead role Estevez told the EWTN network that “Hollywood is a very difficult place to be earnest and be heartfelt. And I am not interested in making films that are anything but. There’s a lot of vulgarity in films. There’s a lot of violence, casual sex – things that make me uncomfortable watching – and I’m not interested in perpetuating that message.” That deserves another ovation at year’s end ..." http://m.newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-bozell/2011/12/24/bozell-column-cultural-winners-and-losers-2011


HOW DID EMILIO ESTEVEZ TURN OUT SO GOOD WHILE HIS BROTHER CHARLIE IS THE OPPOSITE? "...Winner: Emilio Estevez, for stepping outside the Tinseltown comfort zone to make a love letter of a film called “The Way.” No studio chief was going to green-light a movie about Christian pilgrims hiking the “camino” to the shrine of the apostle James in about Christian pilgrims hiking the “camino” to the shrine of the apostle James in northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin Sheen in the lead role. northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin northwestern Spain. But Estevez made the film anyway, and cast his father Martin Sheen in the lead role Estevez told the EWTN network that “Hollywood is a very difficult place to be earnest and be heartfelt. And I am not interested in making films that are anything but. There’s a lot of vulgarity in films. There’s a lot of violence, casual sex – things that make me uncomfortable watching – and I’m not interested in perpetuating that message.” That deserves another ovation at year’s end ..."
http://m.newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-bozell/2011/12/24/bozell-column-cultural-winners-and-losers-2011