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Theology of Academy Award Nominees Podcast: Live At Hales Segment 1 of 1

2007AcademyAwardStatue-thumb-300x363Dick Staub welcomes you to the annual Theology of Academy Award Nominees show in which we ask three questions of the best picture nominees: 1) Where is God or Who is God in this film? 2) What is the human condition/dilemma addressed in this film? 3) What is redemption in this film and how is it found? On our panel is Jeffrey Overstreet, film critic and  author; Jennie Spohr, producer of The Kindlings Muse and Gregory Wright, managing editor of Hollywood Jesus.com & Past the Popcorn   and publisher of W. John MacGregor’s West of the Gospel, due to be released this summer. The ten nominees are: Avatar: An Education; Up in the Air; Inglourious Basterds; A Serious Man; Hurt Locker; Up; District 9; Precious and The Blind Side.


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5 Responses to Theology of Academy Award Nominees Podcast: Live At Hales Segment 1 of 1

  1. Jeff Summers on February 27, 2010 at 8:01 pm

    Could someone post the three movies that Jeff Overstreet thought deserved mention (towards the end of the podcast): The first one was Summer Hours, but the names of the other two were hard to make out.

  2. Jared on March 1, 2010 at 11:29 pm

    The other two were “Séraphine” and “Munyurangabo.”

  3. Chris E on March 3, 2010 at 4:27 am

    I think you say in your podcast that the opening dialogue in “A Serious Man” is in French – it’s actually Yiddish.

    On a technical note – you seem to have changed something about your recording setup that makes it harder to listen to your podcasts via headphones. I imagine the audio was a lot more compressed before – so there weren’t sudden peaks whenever the audience applauded or someone laughed really loudly – making painful listening on headphones.

  4. [...] stuff to do than watch the red carpet shows (who doesn’t?), then check out this link to The Kindling’s Muse Oscar Podcast. I don’t agree with all that is said about Up In The Air and Inglourious, but beyond that [...]

  5. David Brett on March 7, 2010 at 10:20 pm

    I attended the Oscar episode of Kindlings (great, BTW) and asked a question about Hollywood’s new affinity for corporate villains. On that score, FYI, a post to my blog about Oscar nominee Avitar:

    Avatarred and Feathered: Mining Gets Titanic Smear Job
    by dbrett @ Sunday, Mar. 07, 2010 – 04:34:37 pm

    http://davidbrett.blog.ca/2010/03/08/avatarred-and-feathered-mining-gets-titanic-smear-job-8135823/

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