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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 and Scott take a road trip through the South. They both like fried chicken but Scott won't let Julie play her Indian movie music.
Episode 344: Green Book, starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen
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Scott tries to avoid noticing Julie's shock of red wolf hair as he eats his freshly picked rowan-berries.
Episode 343: The Wolf-Leader by Alexandre Dumas
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Julie and Scott hide all the knives. Hannah gets ready to take all the vampires with her.
Episode 342: conclusion of Midnight Mass, written and directed by Mike Flanagan
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Julie and Scott are worried about the weird sounds in town, so they called Hannah.
Episode 341: Midnight Mass, written and directed by Mike Flanagan
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Julie puts the clotted cream on the scone and then the jam. Scott puts the jam on and then the clotted cream. Clearly, they live on different sides of the table.
Episode 340: Mulk (2018) starring Rishi Kapoor
A country doesn't grow by the boundaries it defines on a map... a country grows with different colours, languages, religions and caste.
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Julie wrote uplifting notes in all her children's books. Scott forgot his wallet again and had to beg for cabfare.
Episode 339: The End of the Affair by Graham Greene, with guests Rose and Hannah!
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Scott's hoping for the part of the kingdom with the water park. Julie will take any part that doesn't contain the heath.
Episode 338: King Lear (2008) starring Ian McKellan
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Julie and Scott are not surprised to learn that Ramon's favorite song is Me and My Shadow.
Episode 337: The Charwoman's Shadow by Lord Dunsany
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Julie and Scott learn that ice cream is good for you, that clutches are optional on Volkswagens, and that Nietzche was not very cheerful.
Episode 336: Little Miss Sunshine
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When Julie and Scott agreed to do this podcast from the hills of Appalachia in the 1910's, some people called them crazy. Episode 335: Christy by Catherine Marshall
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Julie and Scott would love to record a podcast this week, but there's a bridge that needs building.
Episode 334: The Bridge on the River Kwai
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Julie and Scott are having no luck fishing. If only they could hear that guy on the shore who is yelling something that seems important...
Episode 333: St. Peter: Flawed, Forgiven, and Faithful: Walking with Peter from Galilee to Rome
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Julie and Scott meticulously spliced audiocassette recordings into this episode.
Episode 332: Dum Laga Ke Haisha
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Julie has tried every seat in the cafe. Scott has had so much coffee.
Episode 331: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
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Julie and Scott learned instruments for this episode. Jon Batiste says he doesn't need either a kazoo or a tambourine in the movie, thank you very much.
Episode 330: Soul, directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers.
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While manically preparing for this episode, Julie did her best to avoid Dr. Mandrake. Scott's job was to get lunch, but dangit the cafeteria was closed again so they had to eat the last of the canned sardines.
Episode 329: Passage by Connie Willis
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Scott's practicing his upsidedown piano playing. Julie's driving Salieri crazy asking for more fancy candy. Episode 328: Amadeus starring Tom Hulce and F. Murray Abraham. Download or listen via this link: |Episode #328| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE|
Julie looks at her rosary and thinks devotional thoughts. Scott buys his rosary a ticket to Disneyland to ensure his survival on Pirates of the Carribean.
Episode 327: The Rosary of Our Lady by Romano Guardini
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Julie thinks Father Logan has dreamy eyes and Scott is judging Inspector Larrue for his pointed investigation. They both confess they love this little known Alfred Hitchcock movie while discussing I Confess.
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Scott and Julie, freshly knighted, recorded this podcast even though their helmets didn't fit.
Episode 326: The Hedge Knight by George R. R. Martin.
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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.