[Will this be another Nick Cage emotional movie: Con Air?]
“Left Behind,” the apocalyptic thriller reboot about a biblical event known as “the rapture,” is heading to the big screen Oct. 3, helping round off a year packed with films touting Christian and Bible-based themes (first paragraph).
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When asked how he will explain “Left Behind” to journalists and reporters who might not fully understand end-times theology and the rapture, Lalonde boiled down the film and its central premise in simple terms.
“This is not very complicated. It really isn’t,” he said. “It’s prophesied in the Bible and the Bible says that before the beginning of the tribulation which will be in the end times, which I have no doubt we are living in the end times so therefore it could happen tomorrow that the church is going to be called home and caught up in the air and taken to heaven and that’s what this movie’s about.”
Lalonde said his team had big offers from major studios, but that keeping control over the project was a central goal. Rather than sell out to Hollywood, Lalonde said he made the tough call to raise $16 million independently — a monumental task that allowed him to keep control over the project.
“People are afraid to invest in movies because most people who invest in movies lose their money,” he explained. “Especially in the faith-based world, it’s called a donation, not an investment.” [Satan is in the machine?]
Once the hard part was over, Lalonde said filming went smoothly and that the cast and crew were delightful. Lalonde quipped that there was a “no egotist policy” on set and said that he and his team worked hard to ensure that positivity trailed throughout the film’s production process.
[I bet the illumnati dumped $$ to keep the ‘christians’ in line]
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