Ave, fellow fans of the classic Jesus´crucifixion,
here is something else I found, which may be of interest especially if you wonder (like myself when I was younger), how in the "classic" crucifixion style (nails through palms and one through both feet folded one on top of the other) the feet could be aligned in such a way that the nail could really pierce both feet at the same location (between the second and third toe bones) so that no bones would be broken.
The source of this clip is an unknown organisation for multimedia support of christian faith. The actor playing Jesus has to wear an incredibly bad wig but the crucifixion/nailing scene is not bad at all.
Even if my favorite "nailing of the feet" scene is still the one from the "Killing Jesus" movie, this one comes close.
Interesting is here especially that the ankles are bound with rope, so that the victim could not kick or struggle and how the feet are put on the pole, held tight and aligned when the spike is being positioned. In my opinion thats the best (and most convincing) depiction of this nailing style I have ever seen. Its very short, but if you watch it in still pics or slow motion you can see how good it really is.
The rest of the clip has nothing outstanding to offer, there are even continuity errors when the Jesus actor has to stand on some type of "footrest", while in the nailing scene you see the feet getting nailed directly to the stipes.
Nevertheless, check it out for a really good "nailing of the feet sequence" in "classic style", from about minute 3:10 to 3:45 (720p, excellent quality)
best regards
Ty.