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On this episode of Cinematic Theology, we discuss 2010’s Inception, directed by Christopher Nolan! We discuss not only the movie but how to pronounce Cillian Murphy’s and Leonardo DiCaprio’s names properly, give our takes on the Joe Rogan Experience episode featuring Canadian apologist Wes Huff, transgenderism, flat earthers being stumped by the sun, and so much more!
Stick around to the absolute very end for a special message from Michael Scott.
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"Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird, no, it's a plane. It's... a podcast?" Join us in the Fortress of Solitude on this Super-Duper Bonus Episode of Cinematic Theology as we take a deep dive into the first great American superhero, SUPERMAN! Jon unveils his true feelings about the man in the red cape, Parker's what we call a "no-call-no-show," and DJ serenades the listeners with a special song! We also give our thoughts on the newest trailer for the upcoming 2025 Superman film!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology where we discuss cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode Parker, Jon, and DJ discuss "The Wizard Of Oz".
Tune in to hear us discuss how much we love/tolerate this classic and let us know your thoughts about it as well!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology where we discuss cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, Parker, Jon, and DJ discuss "The Guns Of Navarone". A 1961 classic action movie that features some of the biggest faces of acting at that time teaming up to complete an impossible task to turn the tide of WW2.
Tune in to hear us discuss some of the best and worst war movies ever made, as well as asking Tim which of Parker's best friends he likes more!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology where we discuss cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, Parker, Jon, and DJ discuss Disney Pixar's "Cars" while traversing the winding wet roads of Texas and Oklahoma to visit Minnetonka Christian Camp.
You'll hear us talk about amazing Pixar movies and music, Jon's education (or lack thereof), and little to nothing about DJ's emergency stop at Bigfoots Traphouse!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we discuss cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we are joined by the co-host of the "Reconstructing Christianity" podcast, Tim Dawson, to discuss all three How To Train Your Dragon movies!
You'll hear our arguments about if Dreamworks is better than Pixar, DJ go on a rant about biblical evidence for the existence of dragons, and an exciting announcement at the end of the episode!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we discuss cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode we cover the timeless, Christmas classic "Elf" and discuss our nostalgia for the film, quote our favorite lines (like a lot), and listen to Parker's ridiculous theological take concerning the Holy Spirt. Thank you for listening to this episode and remember the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear your appreciate for Cinematic Theology!
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We would be honored if you would join us for this episode where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings! We discuss the most controversial Star Wars movie to date, The Last Jedi. You’ll hear Jon and DJ give their reasons for loving and hating this movie, as well as Parker try to force the other two to go to war with one another. We hope you’ll enjoy this episode of Cinematic Theology! Without you, our podcast would be running on fumes in the endless vacuum of space!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, cover the classic musical, "Fiddler on the Roof." We also talk about the sabbath, Drew's poor memory, and DJ's trip to Israel.
We hope you enjoy this episode of Cinematic Theology! Without you, our podcast would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof. On the other hand, we really enjoyed recording this episode, so maybe we'd be fine?
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the teenage classic baseball movie, "Twilight." We also talk about Mormons, DJ not giving this movie a fair chance, and small school popularity.
Hang on tight through this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, DJ talks entirely too much about baseball, and we also discuss the 1993 classic, "The Sandlot." Featured on this episode is discussion about the legitimacy of Christian college baseball divisions, the importance of discipleship, and even DJ using a racial slur!
Thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the youth group classic, "Nacho Libre." We also talk about surrendering to ministry, the best Buc-ees, and the most touching Father's Day card of all time. Thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, WE'RE ON THE ROAD discussing one of the greatest road trip movies of all time, "Tommy Boy." We point out weird things on the side of the road, obsessively quote the movie, and find a $140,000 electric car! Join us on our trip to Minnetonka Christian Camp in the state of Oklahoma and thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
Record Scratch Sound FX by beetpro | https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/search/scratch/
A Few Moments Later (SpongeBob Time Card #8) | https://youtu.be/S3wsCRJVUyg
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the final film of the Disney Renaissance, "Tarzan." We also talk about innovative animation techniques, the genius that is Phil Collins, and pester DJ about subtitles. Thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, DJ has ditched the rest of us to visit Israel, so we have a special guest with us! Andrew Hayward is the pastor of Central Baptist Church, and we are honored to have him join us on this episode as we greatest movie to never win an Oscar, "The Shawshank Redemption." On this episode, Andrew turns his preacher voice on, we talk about actors that have been in way too many movies, and somehow manage to stay mostly on topic. Thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the classic Rick Moranis movie, "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids." We also talk about classic special effects techniques, LeBron James, and DJ ditching us. Thanks for listening to this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the movie chosen by the people, "Mamma Mia!" On this episode of Cinematic Theology, we talk about tropes that Musicals can't seem to get away from, Jon's aversion to brightness, and fonts.
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the Rian Johnson "Whodunnit" movie, Glass Onion. Take the opportunity and fully inbrethiate this episode as we finally talk about The Last Jedi, having withdrawals from The Office, and Bowling For Soup? It was a fun one, and it may even be brilliant! Or just dumb. That's up to you to decide!
Thanks for joining us for this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the movie starring Young Tom Hanks, Big. We talk plenty about the movie, but we somehow also talk about how inappropriate movie ratings were in the 80s, movie critic conspiracies, and having a childlike faith.
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Merry Christmas!
On this episode of Cinematic Theology, we impersonate Jimmy Stewart (like a lot), discuss whether "It's A Wonderful Life" is even a Christmas movie, and glean plenty of classic movie facts from our guest Donnie Foster, Pastor of The Journey Church of Ft. Worth, TX.
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Cinematic Theology!
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