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Our goal is simple: to save the world, to bring balance to the force, to cross the road, to boldly go where no man has gone before. We are dreamers—we won’t deny it. But we figure if anyone can do it, then we can too, since we are all anyone. (Don’t overthink it; we sure don’t.) Foxfire Farmhouse (the Podcast) aims to point people toward the good, the true, and the beautiful in Film & TV. We are Christians who love the art and craft of filmmaking. We want to think out loud about what makes for a good movie, the kind of movie that wouldn’t put Eutycus to sleep.
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Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Jesus in the Movies
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
"But how should God be rendered in the motion picture?" When Joel and Ethan Coen filmed that scene in "Hail, Caesar!" in which various religious leaders evaluated the depiction of Jesus in the movies, they forgot to write Elijah's and Josh's part. In this episode, they pull up their own seat at the table and weigh in on the controversy.
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Christ Figures in the Movies
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
The Christ figure is a common movie trope. When all hope is lost, a messianic hero swoops in to save the day. Is this a dull cliche or does it reflect something deeper, something important about all stories? Josh and Elijah work through this question by examining some of the Christ figures found in the movies.
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Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Why Movies Matter
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
We all know that feeling. The glow of the screen pierces your soul with guilt. Should I be watching a movie right now? There are a million better ways to spend your time than watching Jurassic Park for the 100th time, yet here you are. Do movies matter? Are they more than just escapist fantasy, luring us away from our responsibilities to be enchanted by their spell? Josh and Elijah tackle this question in the first episode of the Foxfire Farmhouse Podcast.