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11-08-2007, 12:56 PM
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Check out this article from the VERY liberal Austin Chronicle newspaper about an earlier Friday Night Lights filming at Promiseland Church last month;
Saving 'Friday Night Lights'
By Mike Dolan
So there we were on Sunday morning, receiving the word at PromiseLand, a church on East 51st. If you ran into us there, Dale, a fellow screenwriter, and I might have said we were at the Pentecostal megachurch doing research. But if you watched us closely, you could see that we both felt a genuine pull toward the passion and emotional precipice. Then the Rev. Jonathan Suber broke the spell.
He started talking about television. He beseeched the congregation to come to the Wednesday night service; it was going to be very special. It was going to be an opportunity for the entire world to witness the PromiseLand ministry, because Friday Night Lights was going to shoot a scene in the auditorium. Apparently, one of the characters was going to leave behind a life of sin. In other scenes, the character was going to be counseled and baptized by the Rev. Kenneth Phillips, the founder of PromiseLand, whom Dale insisted was a dead ringer for the former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, "if he were juicing."
This odd turn of events shuttled me back toward a more familiar stance of cynicism. I'd worked on many films and had witnessed the inevitable and absurd devastation of culture that occurs when filmmakers try to wrestle what they need from authentic events. Dale and I agreed to come back on Wednesday and watch things get weird.
However, that is not how Friday Night Lights rolls, and what we saw on Wednesday night was a symbiosis between Hollywood and the Holy Spirit. Because the production crew simultaneously shoots three cameras, they can be remarkably unobtrusive. They never stopped the service or asked the crowd to get rapturous or staged someone being struck by the Holy Spirit. They simply let the music and the message play, and the stealth camera crew weaved in and out of the crowd getting the coverage they needed.
The worshipper turned out to be Minka Kelly, who plays the romantically conflicted cheerleader Lyla Garrity, and she looked gorgeously redeemed in a white cotton shift.
We witnessed a plot point when another character squeezed in beside her during the service. I gave Dale the dirt: "That's Tim Riggins. She slept with him after her boyfriend was paralyzed in episode one."
"I'm glad she's found the lord," he said, clutching his monogrammed Bible.
Phillips was in fine form, clearly a casting boon. He delivered a steady and heartfelt sermon, reaching out "to that one person who is here tonight, ready to join the light. Ready to leave behind a life of sin."
This might have been a scripted plea that Lyla answers during the episode, but it was so on message for the church that it played seamlessly. The pastor then spoke about his experience on the show and wove it in. "They called and asked if I could baptize a cheerleader," he began, pausing to hit the timing perfectly. "I told them I was born to baptize."
He said he was surprised and overwhelmed by the experience and that he never would have thought Hollywood and his church could come together to serve such a good purpose. "I think the show should be called Friday Night Life," he said. "It's filled with life, with the same things we see here at PromiseLand." He spoke about a young man injured in a motorcycle crash and another man who left his family to live an immoral life. "But we have the light here. You give the life, and we'll provide the light."
He then huddled with an assistant director and said, "It's a wrap."
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11-08-2007, 12:58 PM
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WOW.....that's awesome!
I cannot wait to see the episode now!
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11-08-2007, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by MrsMcD
The show would be excellent if it didn't throw in so much boyfriend, girlfriend hog wash. Also, the teenager that walks around drinking all the time is a bad influence on our kids and teens. My husband watches it but he will change the channel if something racy comes on.
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I disagree here. I think the way he is portrayed makes him look rediculous. He is who the church preaches we should not be. If anything he is an example of what not to be. He was one of the most popular now he is a loser and the butt of every joke. He does have problems but he does not let "6" the paralyed friend go too far. He is actually the perfect picture of the trying to do right but ending up doing wrong. IMO. Now I agree some of the stuff is sexed up for ratings, but the truth is that is on Friday Night and the tv ratings are posted at the beginning. If someone does not want their kids to watch can make it where they can't watch.
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11-08-2007, 01:55 PM
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Actually, this as a tremendous negative and the realization of the stigma associated with the church marrying itself to the world through the medium of television.
What next? Imagine, the church (albeit) a reformed Apostolic church getting into bed with the filth of Hollywood, where teenagers are shown, and glorified to an extent to be promiscuous?
Shame on the glorification of sin under the mask and guise of religion.
I wonder how long it will be before the UPC is depicted in Hollywood movies and television and men who have been so staunch in their testimony are depicted as preachers in something fake?
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11-09-2007, 09:58 PM
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Br Phillips and promiseland churhc had another small part on Friday night lights tonite 11-9
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11-09-2007, 10:11 PM
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I just viewed the scene and I would have to admit that I had mixed feelings afterwards. On one hand, I had the feeling of seeing history in the making by watching someone being baptized in Jesus' Name for the remission of sins on a television series, but at the same time I kept thinking about Carp's post on this thread. Where does one draw the line?
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11-10-2007, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by chosenbyone
I just viewed the scene and I would have to admit that I had mixed feelings afterwards. On one hand, I had the feeling of seeing history in the making by watching someone being baptized in Jesus' Name for the remission of sins on a television series, but at the same time I kept thinking about Carp's post on this thread. Where does one draw the line?
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Hmmmm.....maybe baptizing Playboy Bunnies in the grotto at the Playboy mansion?
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11-10-2007, 08:24 AM
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Hmmmm.....maybe baptizing Playboy Bunnies in the grotto at the Playboy mansion?
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Isaiah 53:5: "But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed."(KJV)
"God sends no one away empty except those who are full of themselves." Dwight L. Moody
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11-10-2007, 09:14 AM
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On my computer, episodes 123-201 are missing. How can I find them?
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