I'm already sick of hearing about Mel Gibson's Jesus movie, and not just because some christian groups have latched onto it as a propapanda tool.
The whole premise is just wrong-headed. One, Jesus was probably mythological.
Two, Jesus' body wasn't damaged all that badly, though christians tend to argue that Jesus suffered an extraordinary level of physical abuse as punishment for our "sins," or something to that effect. Excuse me, but some American soldiers are coming back from Iraq minus limbs, genitals, eyes, parts of their faces and parts of other organs. Not to mention their surviving burn, bullet, shrapnel, blunt force and other kinds of injuries. They are suffering far worse trauma than what Jesus allegedly experienced. And considering that Jesus seemed to die too efficiently on the cross and wasn't observed to begin to decompose, his "death" seems ambiguous if not outright fraudulent. You have to wonder if there would have been a "resurrection" if the Romans had beheaded Jesus or burned him at the stake.
And three, how is Mel Gibson going to show the "resurrection" without its resembling a scene from Stargate?