The Making of “Fireproof” - the Movie

Last fall, our friend Kelli Caldwell (weekday on-air talent for KLOVE Radio) did a radio interview with some of the cast and crew from “Fireproof,” Sherwood Pictures’ newest film.

Alex Kendrick (Facing the Giants, Flywheel) and Kirk Cameron (Left Behind: Tribulation Force, Left Behind: World at War) talked about the film, their roles, and the impact they hope the film will have. [Behind-the-scenes picture courtesy of Hayley Catt, Sherwood Pictures]

Alex: We’re on the 16th day (out of 30) of shooting Fireproof, our third movie. We’re excited about it because of the message and what we hope the Lord will do with it. Things are going really well.

We think God has the best romances

Kelli: Can you tell us about the plot of the movie and what you hope to accomplish with it?

Alex: It’s about a fireman whose marriage is dissolving. Just before he heads to file for a divorce, his father, who is a Christian, talks him into doing what’s called “The Love Dare.”

It’s a 40-day journey of applying Biblical principles to marriage. As he takes the journey, he gets more and more educated about what God intended for marriage, and he learns more about what love could be. He gets to win back the heart of his wife, but not without some twists and turns along the way.

We’re excited about shooting this, and hopefully it will encourage marriages out there. We think God has the best romances.

Kelli: When will it be in theaters?

Alex
: August of 2008 it should premiere in theaters, with the DVD following in about 4 months. We’re packing stuff on there and we think our actors are doing a great job. It’s a fun project.

Kelli
: Have you had some unique “God-moments” during the shoot that you’d like to tell us about?

Alex: When we prayed for resources, God provided more than we could ever imagine. We asked for the reserve fire trucks at the fire station, and they offered us their best trucks. Same thing with the hospital and the ambulance company. The Lord has opened up doors we never could have opened ourselves.

We committed it to prayer, and in every instance, he blows us away. He is proving to be the God of the impossible.

Kelli: What’s it been like to work with Kirk Cameron?

Alex: He’s playing the lead role of Caleb, the fire fighter. I promise if you don’t cry at least twice during this movie, you’re not human. You can go to Fireproofthemovie.com for updates, and we even have a blog from the set. Hopefully we’ll have a trailer ready soon as well.

He is proving to be God of the impossible.

Kelli: Kirk, how did you get involved with this film?

Kirk: After seeing Facing the Giants, I was so excited about what Sherwood Films was doing that I called them up. I said, “I’ve seen your movie about 5 times with my family. If I can be of help in your next film, please let me know.”

About 6 months later, Alex Kendrick called me up and asked if I’d come audition for the lead role. He kind of prefaced it with “I don’t think you’re the right guy for the role, but come audition anyway.”

He’s looking for a big hunk of a guy to come pull guys out of burning buildings, not skinny little Mike Seaver (Growing Pains).

I’ve undergone a transformation. Mike Seaver is dead.

Kelli:
Did you do some training to bulk up for the role?

Kirk: We had about a month and a half before we started filming. What really helps is having a Russian NHL hockey player for a brother-in-law (Candace Cameron’s husband Valeri Bure).

He called me and said, “I heard you want me to ‘pump you up.’” He put me on a killer Russian weight-gain program. I became unrecognizable. I also got a new haircut: high and tight, they call it. Like the Marines.

Kelli: We’re excited to see what happens with this film. I know Facing the Giants exceeded everyone’s expectations in how it reached people.

Kirk:
There are so many people whose marriages desperately need some solid help. I think this movie is going to be the God-send that’s needed.

Being married for 16 years to the same lady has been a wonderful journey, but we can certainly understand the challenges that people go through. Especially when you have 6 kids on top of that.

This kind of movie, offering practical help to Christians and non-Christians, is terrific. And there is a clear presentation of the Gospel to reach non-Christians.

Real love…is a decision, a commitment.

We show the truth about real love: it’s a decision, a commitment. It’s a choice to love even when you don’t feel anything. When a man loves a woman that way, with God’s help, she’ll bloom, even if he’s neglected her.

Kelli: Thanks so much for talking with us about the film, and we look forward to seeing it this fall!

©2008 ChristianCinema.com

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11 Responses to “The Making of “Fireproof” - the Movie”

  1. Sol Manzano says:

    The Video Moment After 1 & 2 are great, but I don;t agree in a part, or could it be that I am misinterpreting that part. The part where the Cop that accpeted the mark, gets the mark off not by his choice but by Force. I feel that viewers could interpret that this could happen in the Tribulation. I believe that once people made their decision to accept the mark, it’s too late to change your mind about eternity. Well, I am not sure if I am writing the review in the right place, feel free to erase it if not appropiate, but I would like if anyone could give me their opinion. Thanks and God bless you all!

  2. Raymond Parenti says:

    I WORK FOR A MOVIE THEATER IN EASTERN LONG ISLAND. I AM IN CHARGE OF DISPLAYING BANNERS. DO YOU HAVE, AND CAN YOU SEND ME, A BANNER TO DISPLAY @ ISLAND 16 THEATER, 185 MORRIS AVE, HOLTSVILLE,NY., ??????
    MY PHONE NUMBER IS 631-974-4707

  3. Raymond Parenti says:

    …THE BANNER, OF COURSE, FOR “FIREPROOF”?

  4. Angela Walker says:

    Hi Raymond - You’ll want to contact the publicity group for the film. You can email Monique (monique@lovell-fairchild.com) with your request for a banner. According to the Fireproof Movie Blog, the final poster design hasn’t been chosen yet.

    But I’m sure when they have a banner, they’ll get it to you right away! Just contact Monique - she’s great!

  5. Sandy Bierly says:

    I saw the movie during a Kentucky Pro-Life retreat this past weekend. It really touched my heart and I have been married 37 years. There is a Christian message in it for every adult person whether you are married or not. Love is not a feeling, but a commitment, a covenant between a husband and wife. It takes work, more so when the feelings are no longer there. It’s easy to get out of a love-less marriage, but it takes effort and help from other people like Caleb’s (Kirk Cameron) father to rekindle the flame of love. I am writing a cover story about the movie for our “Mantellata”, the Pregnancy Resource Center newsletter, and would like to use the information from this BLOG in the story. Can I have permission to do this? I need to know ASAP since we want the newsletter to be published next week. Thanks!

  6. Jessica Wade says:

    I would like this movie to come to Santa Maria Ca. We need more Christian movies in Santa Maria. Thank you very much. Any questions feel free to call me at 805-938-9877.

  7. Angela Walker says:

    Hi Jessica,

    Great! Here’s a link to the Fireproof Action Squad page on their website.

    They need YOUR help to bring the movie to your town. Go to the page to get ideas how to build a group to put this together. For example, my church is buying out two theater showings so the film will come to our area.

    Their Action Squad pages have great ideas about getting churches and organizations together to build a coalition to bring the movie to you. It’s a great way to get involved.

  8. mark cheeseman says:

    Need to know where this is showing in New Hampshire on Sept 26. We and a local church want to sponsor it. Thank you, Mark Cheeseman

  9. Angela Walker says:

    Hi Mark,

    Here’s a link to the page with Theater listings in New Hampshire - you can search by state.

    They have a theater in Derry, (Flagship Cinema), and are planning one for Manchester, but looks like they need a theater recommendation.

    Here’s another link to the Action Squad page also where you can contact their marketing team about buying out a theater.

    Terrific! Have a great time with it!

    Angela

  10. Leslie I T Assih says:

    I really want this movie to do superbly well, I mean quite literally set a new precedent for movies made by Christians for the world.

  11. Sharon Ashworth says:

    Being a wife, and having a marriage of 17 years(this December 21st)I would like to either have tickets to see this movie, the book, the dvd and/or the music. I heard the song, with the words, love worth fighting for, and I would like to have the cd as well as the movie for seeing again and again. I live in the little town of Bald Knob, Arkansas and the nearest movie theater is in Searcy, AR. I believe that there is more than one movie theater(as there is a small movie complex in downtown Searcy, and there is a cineplex on Race Street, Searcy.
    WE NEED TO HAVE THIS MOVIE IN SEARCY, AR!

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