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Jesus Stole Our Movies

Donavon DeLisle, Zak Reynolds
Christianity
Horror Movies
Warriors Of Virtue
The Exorcist
13 Ghosts
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Last Temptation Of Christ
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
90s Christian Alternative Music
Satanic Panic
Horror Films
Jason Goes To Hell
Horror
So Weird
Are You Afraid Of the Dark?
Religion
Film Criticism
The Breakfast Club
Ferngully: the Last Rainforest
Christian Alternative Music

After being denied both innocent fun and cultural touchstones alike because of strict religious upbringing; two exvangelicals go back to explore Films and Shows that are part of the pop cultural landscape they may have missed. Join Hosts Donavon and Zak as they watch the things that make people say “you’ve never seen what?!”

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In this episode, Zak watches the Classic film for the first time and Donavon tells us why it's one of his favorites before taking a Christian look at it.

we're back for another watch along! this time, we finish up the cliffhanger from the last Buffy episode. we watch it's conclusion and get a little silly.

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in this episode, we conclude our discussion on the sequel to the Power Rangers Movie. and we FINALLY see some morphing!

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this episode, we are joined by our old friends Steve and Alec from the This Fire Podcast. join us as we get super nerdy and discuss why Christian parents had a problem with the power rangers. again. cuz they just don't stop having problems.

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Scott Okamoto
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Episode: 24: The Breakfast Club Feat. Scott Okamoto
Samuel David
Former Pentecostal raised in the church, now studying ancient cultures and religions.
Episode: 14: FernGully: The Last Rainforest: My Logic Is Erratic Feat. Samuel David

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Donavon
Co-host, often sharing personal anecdotes and cultural critiques through the lens of an exvangelical upbringing.
Zak
Co-host who brings humor and insightful commentary to discussions about pop culture and its implications.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Enjoyable. And insightful.

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20: Watch Along 1: Goosebumps & Eerie Indiana
Q: What's your experience with Eerie Indiana?
I watched it a few times, I felt it was the more legitimately creepy of the shows.
20: Watch Along 1: Goosebumps & Eerie Indiana
Q: Were you allowed to watch Goosebumps or Eerie Indiana when you were a kid?
I would sneak watch Goosebumps every once in a while. I had the books when I was a kid.
20: Watch Along 1: Goosebumps & Eerie Indiana
Q: What are we doing today, Zak?
We're actually going to be doing our first watch along episode.
24: The Breakfast Club Feat. Scott Okamoto
Q: What movie did you pick for us today, sir?
I picked The Breakfast Club, a John Hughes movie that I was not allowed to watch when it came out.

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This podcast explores films and television shows that individuals from strict religious upbringings might have missed during their childhoods. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences as exvangelicals while providing humorous and critical commentary on pop culture. Episodes often feature nostalgic discussions that connect the themes of the media with broader societal and cultural implications, particularly regarding the intersection of faith and entertainment. By revisiting significant cultural touchstones, the hosts share insights that resonate with those who have navigated restrictive backgrounds, creating a relatable space for listeners to engage with the stories embedded in popular media.

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