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A Good Story is Hard to Find
A Good Story is Hard to Find
Author: Julie Davis, Scott Danielson
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Two Catholics talking about books, movies and traces of "the One Reality" they find below the surface.
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Julie will sail the ships, Scott will fly the plane. Watch out Godzilla, here we come!
Episode 365: Godzilla Minus One
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Julie and Scott have been warned away from a business meeting with Dracula at his castle. They won't shirk their duty no matter how many rosaries the locals give them. And man... this pasta has a LOT of garlic in it.
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Julie and Scott are not sure if the man that walked into the shop was the same man that pilfered a plethora of pinatas.
Episode 364: The Wrong Man, directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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Julie and Scott find the Icelandic winter just a little too chill.
Episode 363: Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
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Julie and Scott went to Possum Trot and all they got was a t-shirt and this podcast.
Episode 362: Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot
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Julie and Scott are looking for a priest. Hannah and Rose come along to tell them that this will mean danger, whiskey, and a very long wait.
Episode 361: The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene
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Julie and Scott have an unnecessary fist fight on the ark over what Julie thought was a cheeseburger but was actually a previously unknown variety of armadillo. They talk about the guy that build the boat: Noah! Directed by Darren Aronofsky.
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Julie hopes God sends her to India because she loves curry. Scott hopes he gets sent to Spain for the paella. They're both pretty disappointed at being sent to the corner of the local marketplace to hold up signs. But they do it anyway!
Episode 360: The Twelve: The Lives of the Apostles After Calvary by C. Bernard Ruffin
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Scott is trading all his t-shirts in for Kurtas. Julie is a tight slap champion.
Episode 359: Lage Raho Munna Bhai
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Scott flies to the moon. Julie gets ready to blow it up.
Episode 358: Scum of the Earth by Alexander C. Kane
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Julie and Scott win the Unique Podcast Award for their Flannery O'Connor - Star Trek blend.
Episode 357: Star Trek: First Contact
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Julie and Scott work hard to keep stuff out of people's minds.
Episode 356: The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis
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Julie and Scott try to interrogate the bad guy. Julie comes out with a permanent hand injury, and Scott endures a very long story and a headlock.
Episode 355: Vikram Vedha (2017)
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Julie and Scott are at the karaoke party to pass secret info to Inspector Chen. Julie looks for an opening while Scott stops cold, awed by an indescribable rendition of "You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings".
Episode 354: Death of a Red Heroine by Qiu Xiaolong
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Julie and Scott travel to New Mexico to put the sheets out on the clothesline. Oh - and to do some math.
Episode 353: Oppenheimer
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Julie and Scott just arrived on Earth. Scott thinks the thermostat is set too high. Julie is frustrated when a seagull takes her sandwich with no reprisal. Who is managing this place? Then they realize — Earth is wild and does what it wants.
Episode 352: Ad Limina by Cyril Jones-Kellett
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Scott is hiking in Austria with a friend. Julie is biking in Austria with a friend. Both are looking for a podcast partner! Surely it is fated that they will meet.
Episode 351: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
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Julie and Scott are servants in a small medieval Italian castle on the Mediterranean. They don't understand the latest tenants at all.
Episode 350: The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
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For the big family party, Julie learned to make balloon animals. Scott left because he had a big deal brewing in Argentina.
Episode 349: Parenthood (1989), directed by Ron Howard
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Scott's on the outside of the dome. Julie is inside. But they can still toss the football around, and later Scott will deliver calzones.
Episode 348: All Flesh is Grass by Clifford D. Simak
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I love the book of Jonah, and I love all your great comments about this book, and I love the oh so humanly flawed Jonah. Is the book of Jonah a allegorical parable or is it an autobiographical account of the life of Jonah? I don't know, but I chose to believe it's Jonah's true account of what really happened. That way, when God asks Jonah why shouldn't he have pity on the Ninevites, you have to understand that Jonah finally gets it, otherwise he would never have written it that way.
I really enjoyed your comments on the grandaddyofallsciencefictionstories 'Frankenstein'. I would love to hear you do a show on book with a similar story, 'Lives of the Monster Dogs', by Kirsten Bakis. Inspite of some similarly with 'Frankenstein ', it is still a an incredibly Original, engaging and thought provoking story.
great review of a great movie. GATTACA is a big idea, thinking movie. it's what all movies should aspire too, especially science fiction, otherwise, what's the point. I also really like your thoughtful comments and how you bring out Christian spiritual concepts.
I can understand why some people wouldn't. even though I liked it, there were many uncomfortable times. such as when: the boy is in such need of a father and no one sees it or cares except his sister who advocates for him. and so many times and ways young people shame and humiliate each other. and how Walt is so "not politically correct " . only Clint Eastwood would have the guts to make tell this story.
Brother Cad- file.
And this is a good fun book. (^^,) Audiobook is here https://the-eye.eu/public/AudioBooks/Rosie%20Project/
Thanks for a good episode. (^^,) And you can get it here, as a Audiobook https://archive.org/details/thestarsmydestination01
i love this podcast! I am so ignorant of movies. Now i have a list of movies to watch. And of course, books to read, whenever this house gets built and we move.
Temple is the representatiion of Spirituality/ direct relationship with God. Moses is the representation of any and all Religions.
love this podcast. great narrator's, intelligent and insightful conversation.really interesting.
I found the discussions on A good Story is Hard to Find refreshing. Their dialogue was educated and they made many good observations.