HOTB-Commentary-20 Mike Seeks Guidance From His Priest

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Producers' Commentary - Mike Howard (Matt Letscher) seeks advice from his parish Priest Father Gettinger, played by Randy Crowder, on whether Mike should remove the movie "Hail Mary" from his chain of video stores. NOTE: To keep our movie as close to 100 minutes as possible, this scene was deleted. It has not been fully processed for look or sound. Please leave your comment on whether or not we should put this scene back into the movie.

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HOTB-Commentary-20 Mike Seeks Guidance From His Priest

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  • Richard and Réjeanne

    Both Randy and Matt did a great job on this scene.

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  • Mike Seeks Guidance From His Priest

    I think this section should definately be put back into the film. It shows that Mike isn't keeping the film on his shelves out of stubborness or to snub the idiots' opinions. He humbly goes to ask advice from his parish priest.... another religious opinion... one he's been seeing for years

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  • Nice Scene!

    I thought this scene was very nice and would be great in the movie as a whole as Mike doesn't want to make a rash decesion and cave into their demands, but wants to get to the root of what is right and wrong in the situation. It's nicely stated here. I also liked the comentary and find it interesting that you were able to find another church by the same name from years ago in another loacation. :)

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