Episode 50 Reading List
28 Nov
In episode 50, Tyler and Josh reference several books. You can find those books below.
MERE CHRISTIANITY by C.S. Lewis
28 Nov
In episode 50, Tyler and Josh reference several books. You can find those books below.
MERE CHRISTIANITY by C.S. Lewis
28 Nov
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:44- Intro, The Podcast Awards, Dan Parris, Give a Damn?
00:04:08- The Dark Knight
01:14:00- Break
01:15:00- Lord of the Flies
01:49:00- Episode wrap-up
5 Nov
In this episode, Tyler and Josh are joined by filmmaker Dan Parris to discuss his documentary Give a Damn?
30 Oct
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss the Horror genre and how Christians should approach it.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:45- Intro, Podcast Awards
00:02:25- Josh’s assistant directing job
00:07:10- The Christian attitude towards Horror
00:27:30- Spiders are terrible
00:31:00- The value of Horror
00:36:05- Alien
00:42:25- The Shining
00:45:00- The Thing
00:48:10- George Romero’s Dead series
00:56:00- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
01:01:30- The Exorcist
01:10:03- The Omen, Rosemary’s Baby
01:11:40- Classic Horror
01:17:10- Dracula, vampires
01:24:05- Closing thoughts
4 Oct
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Alex Kendrick’s Courageous.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:43- Intro, Episode 45
00:03:25- Trying to be respectful, seeing Courageous
00:11:30- What we liked about Courageous
00:48:05- What we didn’t like about Courageous
01:40:20- Kramer vs. Kramer
02:03:35- Episode wrap-up
28 Sep
12 Sep
In this episode, Tyler brings on new c0-host Josh Long to discuss Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:43- Intro, Episode 43, /Filmcast, Travel Tales
00:03:35- New co-host Josh Long
00:13:45- For The Title giveaway
00:16:57- The Best of Pictures
00:17:40- The King’s Speech
01:19:00- Mr. Holland’s Opus
01:41:55- Wrap-up
11 Jun
One of the things that make art so vital to society is its potential to penetrate and explore the mystery of the human experience. Man has always been puzzled by his own existence, and art can elevate us by sharing and expressing that bewilderment. Terrence Malick’s Tree of Life is a work of art that unabashedly grapples with the enormity of life’s questions while managing to stay defined and intimate. In this way, the film reflects a God who can create titanic waterfalls and volcanoes, but can also find joy in children playing hide-and-seek.
19 Mar