In this episode, Scott talks about his long hiatus, and the news coming out of Marvel Entertainment.
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Episode 15 – Film for Thought: 12 Years a Slave
LinkEpisode 15 – Film for Thought: 12 Years a Slave
On this episode, Scott discusses the film 12 years a slave.
Episode 14 – What is Success?
LinkOn this episode, Scott talks about the idea of success.
Episode 13 – Film for Thought: Man on Wire
LinkEpisode 13 – Film for Thought: Man on Wire
On this Episode, Scott talks about the theme he pulled out of watching the award winning documentary, Man on Wire.
Notes from the Show: Episode 12 – Changing
StandardBelow are two resources from the show. The first link is the article w/ the video of Chrissy Amphlett’s “I touch myself,” and her story. The next link is the I touch myself organization website. You can read more about Chrissy’s story, watch the video, and learn more about breast cancer. Enjoy.
Huffington Post Article – The “I Touch Myself” Project is a Breast Cancer PSA Like No Other.
Episode 11 – Film for Thought: Frozen
LinkEpisode 11 – Film for Thought: Frozen
Scott talks about some of the Easter themes in the movie Frozen and how Frozen is different than a stereotypical Disney Film.
Episode 10: Film for Thought – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
LinkEpisode 10: Film for Thought – Captain America: The Winter Soldier
On this episode, Scott talks about one of the themes in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Does security and freedom go hand to hand or do they rub each other the wrong way? Love to know what you think about the subject of security vs. freedom!
Episode 9 – Film for Thought: Muppets Most Wanted
LinkEpisode 9 – Film for Thought: Muppets Most Wanted
On this episode Scott will be looking at the movie Muppets Most Wanted and talk about the themes of change and identity.
Episode 8 – Does being a believer in God make a better biblical movie?
LinkEpisode 8 – Does being a believer in God make a better biblical movie?
Today we will be looking at films of faith and have the discussion on whether or not being a believer in God is a prerequisite for making a better biblical movie. Comment on this post to be part of the discussion “Does being a believer in God make a better biblical movie?”
Notes from the Show: Does being a believer make better biblical movies?
StandardHere is the full article and transcript from William Friedkin’s dialog at Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/exorcist-director-worked-because-i-692092