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Jason Isaacs Might Say Too Much
The White Lotus made him go viral, but the actor has been stirring up trouble onscreen for decades. What he’s seen behind the scenes is crazier.
Released in February 2004, Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ was immediately criticized by Jewish groups as antisemitic — notably for the film’s depiction of Caiaphas, a first century High Priest of Israel who was mentioned in several gospels as the organizer of the plot to kill Jesus. But he always makes your shot better.” The late Michael Clarke Duncan, who played an astronaut in Armageddon, said, “He’s like one of those Chihuahuas that’s always barking.” The film, set in 1945, follows an M4 Sherman tank crew within Nazi Germany in the final weeks of the European theater of World War II. In one scene, Isaacs’s Captain “Old Man” Waggoner informs Brad Pitt’s tank commander Don “Wardaddy” Collier of his mission to protect an undefended camp of allied doctors and mechanics from a rapidly approaching SS battalion.
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