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A simple podcast where fellow brothers and sisters in Christ engage in biblical discussion and understand the books of the Bible from the author's perspective. Also creates content centered around discourse on culture, modern-day societal problems, and talking about Jesus. We just wanna talk Bible.
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Definitely the most current movie we’ve ever covered…and maybe one of the best? If you haven’t seen it, we recommend going in blind, but either way, it’s a big recommend from us – it’s available on Netflix. This episode is formatted a bit differently than normal, so if you want to follow how we did it, you can stop and listen at around the 25 minut…
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In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938. We trace it as a ...By KBOO Community Radio
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Would you believe me if I told you there was a TV movie filmed in Portland about the attack on the World Trade Center starring George Clooney and Fran Drescher? Of course you would – this is Portland at the Movies, after all (and it’s the 1993 WTC bombing). It’s also got the dad from “Fresh Price of Bel Air,” so there’s that too. And Andre Braugher…
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Matthew on The Heroic Trio, from Criterion. Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe. Two books about Cary Grant. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– James Naremore is one of the most important of America’s film writers who came of age...By KBOO Community Radio
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In this week's survey of screen offerings from four different decades, we include Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe Episode three, Red, White and Blue, Jeff Godsilon Billy Wilder's The Apartment, from 1960, KBOO's Matthew on Richard Lester's Juggernaut from 1974, a...By KBOO Community Radio
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A movie so baffling that even after discussing it for an hour we’re at a loss. So we’ll just post Roger Ebert’s review here: “Here is a movie that looks like a parody, sounds like a parody and plays like a parody, but isn’t a parody — because the genre it’s making fun of doesn’t exist. Maybe “Love at Large” is a satire on satire itself. It feels li…
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In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938 We trace it as a cr...By KBOO Community Radio
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Like a moth to the flame, we’re back with another 90s made-for-TV legal thriller starring Annette O’Toole, Michael McKean, and CCH Pounder. Kidnapping, murder, dubious legal work, and the continual highlighting of the gay community and those who love them as dangerous monsters is really only table setting for what are two of the most egregious misc…
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Summer is just beginning, so let’s head to the Oregon coast for this family/adventure film about a teenager’s search for the legendary Tillamook gold left by Spanish sailors. Is it a jaunty kids action movie, or a frigid, bitter look at the disintegration of an American marriage? Find out on this month’s episode!…
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Is there anything more early-2000s than Ryan Philippe and Rachel Leigh Cook? This month we travel back to the Big Tech of 2000s for this thriller about a mega tech company who will stop at nothing in their pursuit of code with the perfect structure. Or something. The tech is a bit hazy. Does this movie get anything else right? Find out on this mont…
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Well, we’re finally reviewing the movie that spawned this whole podcast: Madonna’s 1993 throwback/thriller/noir/erotic courtroom drama that dares to ask the question: “Can you screw someone to death?” We dare to ask the question: “Is this movie as bad as its reputation holds? Is it that bad in comparison to the other Portland films we’ve been subje…
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In this episode we dive into and exploring the concepts and themes rising up throughout the western world that Mark Sayers presents in his book "The Disappearing Church". I am joined by two close friends Kayla and Grace Pool. Mark Sayers Book links: https://marksayers.co/books https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092499892645&sk=grid or talki…
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