Kelsey Grammer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
They, and they, they, they featured them in the, in the scene.
There's a scene at the end of, uh, toward the end of the movie where they feature and, uh, in a, in a tribute to those who serve.
And, uh, yeah, it's actually quite lovely.
There was even a, a world war two veteran among them who I think is 102 years old named James Daniels.
And, uh,
It's a cool thing.
I mean, my own family, my granddad served in World War II, and he would have been 122 right now instead of 102, but he was quite a guy, and their lives were defined by service, and that was an interesting thing.
Great to be raised by him.
Right.
Well, you know what I look on it as a kind of a, it's about time, a groundswell of, uh,
a rebirth of a sense of faith and the consistent interweaving of both conservative principles, which is basically to save what's good about us, and faith, which is also that saves what's good about us.
I think those two things are
are twinned in, in the new movement.
And I do think there is a sense of entertainment.
People finally caught on that.
These people have money too.
And, and they'd like to see some entertainment, uh, that's geared toward them, uh, at the same time.
It was very exciting news for me because 20 years ago I did it.
We premiered the film in Cannes and all the producers came up to me and said, we've just cracked this whole new idea for the ongoing series.