At Men at the Movies, we discuss the movies we love and why we love them. We discover what these modern parables say about who we were created to be. Our hearts reveal a roadmap to our design, and the movies that resonate most are worthy of examination to identify the truth about the men our world needs, the men God designed us to become.
Join us as we discover the God’s truth in the movies.
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Good Will Hunting with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we try out our Boston accents and talk about Good Will Hunting starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Minnie Driver, and Ben Affleck. Like Will, we have an amazing gift, but the pain of our past leaves us incapable of using that gift in a way that matters. We were created to desire two things: intimacy and purpose; but we can’t pursue our purpose without being grounded in intimacy. Thankfully, Will had Shawn, Skylar, and Chucky to help him navigate through the brokenness to find healing and restoration. So, how about them apples…and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Man on Fire with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we wrap up our unintentional series on the heart of a warrior with Man on Fire starring Denzel Washington. We find that being a professional, doing our job from a sense of duty and obligation will eventually turn us into the villain. Thankfully, love has the power to transform lives and heal broken hearts. Love shows us how to live again. Don’t be a sad bear, but let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Terminator with Paul McDonald and Sarah Daniels
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we are excited to have a woman join us to talk about one of her favorite movies, the original Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Michael Biehn. We discuss the differences between Sarah Connors in this movie contrasted with her character in T2. And we break down how she is transformed from a naïve waitress into a confident warrior. Storms coming, so come with us if you want to live, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Act of Valor with Paul McDonald and Pablo Ceron
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the battlefield to talk about Act of Valor. Being dangerous is sacred, but what does it mean to be dangerous? Our worldview shapes who we are becoming, and we discuss a framework for seeing the world we live in. And we find that our mission is to live out our Father’s legacy. Find out what that means as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Girl Next Door with Paul McDonald
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we push the boundaries with The Girl Next Door starring Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, and Timothy Oliphant. When we try to transition from a life we don’t want, the enemy shows up to remind us of our past. He is relentless, and will never stop squeezing you. But Jesus came to show us the juice, and how to handle the squeeze. The craziest thing you’ve ever done might be listening to this podcast, but just go with it, and find God’s truth in this movie.
Arrival with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we welcome the heptapods in Arrival starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. We discuss the power of language and the importance of communication. The conversations we immerse ourselves will reshape and rewire our minds. And we see that we have to give, open, and risk in order to win the thing we most long for—connection. Say yes to the invitation, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Cast Away with Paul McDonald and Wilson
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get lost at sea with Cast Away starring Tom Hanks and Helen Hunt. Time is a resource that we can’t make more of. But for some reason, we have a tendency to spend our time very cheaply. If we choose to live under the relentless taskmaster of the clock, we will find ourselves unable to prioritize or choose wisely. We must embrace our responsibility to decide what to do with the time that is given to us in order to move past the reef of survival and into a life of impact. Buckle up—it’s gonna get rough. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Hoosiers with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we tie a bow on March Madness by talking about Hoosiers starring Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Hopper, and Indiana basketball. This is a story of second chances, and the reason we have been given that chance is to become a catalyst for transformation. Discipline does not equal punishment, but training, preparation, and maturation. When you play the right way, you win every time. Lace up your converse, and make 4 passes before you shoot. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Adam Project with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we enter the timeline with The Adam Project starring Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, and Zoe Saldana. Great stories are woven around stakes, goals, and even battles that are personal—because our lives are. Our actions have consequences, and our biggest impact is revealed in the lives of those around you. And our legacy will be determined by our ability to listen to the truth from the Father—You’re my son, and I love you, and you’re amazing. Let’s smoke this banana….or something, and discover God’s truth in this movie.
Ratatouille with Paul McDonald and Allen Arnold
This week on the MATM podcast, we travel to France and discuss Ratatouille. Everyone in this movie has identity issues, listening to who the world told them they are. The antagonist in this movie is the fear of believing who we could be. But creativity is seeing a world that doesn’t exist, and working to make that vision a reality. Through embracing our unique gifts and passion, we transform ourselves and the world around us. Pour yourself a glass of something delicious, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Man from Snowy River with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the MATM podcast, we ride off to discuss The Man from Snowy River starring Kirk Douglas. An uninitiated man is a danger to himself and others. We must go through our initiation to learn who we are and earn our place, and is the place to put our beliefs into action. The first step is showing up, revealing our character and waiting for God to open the moment for us. Saddle up, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
Eternals with Paul McDonald and Duke Lamastra
We recorded this episode of the Men at the Movies podcast a couple weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine. I believe the timing is perfect for the world we are living in today. This movie wrestles with a lot of questions without answers, and sometimes faith looks like living with a lack of answers. We question where God is when terrible things happen in the world. It’s important to remember that, even though the story isn’t so great, it’s leading to something greater. Take a break from the news, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Tender Bar with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we belly up to the Tender Bar starring Ben Affleck and Tye Sheridan, which is based on the book of the same name by JR Moehringer. One of the most important challenges we face is choosing what voice we listen to: will we listen to the voice of the imposter, the false father, or our true father who bestows our identity? When we don’t receive validation and approval, we end up seeking it from all the wrong places. Our most important resource is the relational capital we build with those around us. So come on in, we’ll back up your next drink, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
When Harry Met Sally with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the MATM podcast, we continue our rom-com theme with When Harry Met Sally starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. We all want a timeless love story to tell, but it doesn’t ever look as magical as we anticipate. We long for intimacy, but frequently settle for sex. In this story, we discover a vision of God who knows and loves us fiercely, and will stop at nothing to pursue our hearts. Throw out that wagon wheel coffee table, get out the Pictionary. Baby fish mouth is sweeping the nation. Let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
This week on the MATM podcast, we kick off two weeks of rom-coms to celebrate Valentine’s day with How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. We discuss how lust is like chocolate and love is like diamonds. This movies shows how the games we play prevent us from getting the connection that we most long for. In times of conflict, it’s easy to bail, but love is forged by sticking it out when others would leave. Don’t forget to water the love fern, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Empire Strikes Back with Paul McDonald and Sam Eldredge
Paul McDonald and Sam Eldredge enter a galaxy far, far away and discuss Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. While there are many scenes and themes we could talk about, we chose identity as the path to pursue. Luke had accomplished all he had dreamed about on Tattoine, but he was missing out on his true calling. In order to discover who we are, we will have to make difficult decisions. But those choices reveal our true identity, and who we will become. Climb on your tauntaun, we’re going where no man has gone before…nope, wrong movie. May the force be with you, and lets discover God’s truth in this movie.
Idiocracy with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney blast off 500 years into the future with Idiocracy. In this Beavis and Butthead meets Brave New World story, we wrestle with how the past has led us to the current culture. We have a choice to lead, follow, or get out of the way. We all have fruit we want to grow, but need to investigate what we are using to grow the life God has called us to. Fill up on Brawndo and get cozy in your hibernation chamber as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
The Most Reluctant Convert with Paul McDonald and Michael Tarwater
Paul McDonald and Michael Tarwater discuss the story behind the film The Most Reluctant Convert. As a young man, CS Lewis experienced the devastating loss of his mother, leading him to reject God and embrace atheism. However, God continued to pursue his heart, mind, and imagination through the people surrounding him. Grab a pint, find a comfy chair, and enjoy this discussion of CS Lewis: The Most Reluctant Convert.
The Karate Kid with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney talk about the 1984 movie Karate Kid. In Daniel, we see ourselves—a flawed individual who longs for a mentor to make sense of the world we live in. But without a battle, there’s no need for discipleship. We see that the real enemy isn’t Johnny Lawrence, but John Kreese. Mr. Miyagi has a father’s heart for Daniel as he prepares him for the fight. But, like Daniel, we must understand that discipleship and training may look more like household chores. Pick up your car wax, and practice your crane kicks, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.
Heat with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney break open the 1995 movie Heat. We recorded this conversation back in October, but wanted to save it to help kick off the new year. As we reflect on the past year, we have the opportunity to look at what we chase and what’s really important to us. Will we live in a comedy, where we realize the truth and live by it, or will we choose tragedy, where we know the truth but decide to live aligned with a lie? What are you attached to? And what can you walk away from? The law and legalism is powerless to transform us, but salvation is offered through relationship. Let’s head to the diner and grab a cup of coffee and discover God’s truth in this movie.