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.
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Band of Brothers: Day of Days with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we land behind enemy lines in episode 2 of Band of Brothers, Day of Days. At a time when men are increasingly alone and isolated, the solution is to find and engage in a shared mission. The soldiers find themselves in the wrong drop zone, in the dark, undermanned, ill-equipped and a long way from where they should be. Instead of waiting for what they needed to show up, or checking out of the mission all together, they started walking and along the way, found the brothers they needed to accomplish their assignment. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this story.

Band of Brothers: Currahee with Paul McDonald
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we use the series Band of Brothers to reveal the path of our masculine initiation. Maturation and whole heartedness are not optional to survive the world we live in. The process begins with consent, volunteering to receive the training we need to fight the battles we will face. The process will be painful, costly, and beautiful. But it is a path that leads to greater life, and freedom-for ourselves, and those entrusted to our care. Hi ho silver, and let’s discover God’s truth in this story.

8-Bit Christmas with Paul McDonald and Sarah Daniels
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we ring in the new year with 8-Bit Christmas. We can focus so much on the areas we feel behind, the areas of lack, that we miss the places where we are winning. As we enter the new year, instead of looking at what we want to accomplish, let’s focus on who we want to become. When we do that, the what will follow the who. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Muppet Christmas Carol with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we wish you a merry Christmas with The Muppet Christmas Carol. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, this story is a reflection of the gospel—Scrooge is a man in misery until a supernatural intervention leads to transformation and joy. How does it happen? By revealing the truth of the past to explain the present resulting in the changed future. Merry Christmas, and let’s explore God’s truth in this movie.

Violent Night with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we kick off our Christmas season with Violent Night. Like Santa, we feel burned out, unnecessary, valued for what we provide more than who we are. The only way to fix it is to get involved in messy, costly situations, pulling a past we’d like to forget into the present to engage where our presence is most needed. It won’t be easy, it will get ugly, but it’s the only way to get our purpose back. Let’s find our ho, ho, ho’s, and discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Big Lebowski with Paul McDonald, Britt Mooney, “JB” Boyer, and “Fancy Rob” Whisler
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we celebrate our three year anniversary with The Big Lebowski. This example of great art allows us to look at the story and interpret it in a variety of ways. On the one hand, this movie reflects the meaninglessness of life in a style very similar to the book of Ecclesiastes. Each character is searching for meaning but keeps coming up empty. The Dude, however, from a certain perspective, shows the power of identity. He is calm in the face of struggle, cares about the people he interacts with, and finds contentment without striving. The Dude abides, so join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone with Paul McDonald and Jaime Jo Wright
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we welcome you into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Harry reveals a picture of humanity, suffering great trauma and unaware of the world he has been born into until Hagrid bursts through the door. Hagrid acts as Harry’s true father figure, introducing him into the larger story and speaking truth over who he really is. But his true transformation and victory don’t occur through effort, but because of the sacrifice of others. You’re a wizard Harry—join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Next Three Days with Paul McDonald and Wailer Giles
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we go on the run with The Next Three Days. When facing a hopeless and helpless situation, love is inherently irrational. We discuss loving our wives well in the face of the evidence that says we’ve done enough. We offer compassion without expecting a response, die on her behalf many times in a manner that never gets easier. Let’s pursue the irrationality and join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

School of Rock with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, you get enrolled at the School of Rock. The public school is set up like the world’s system—focused on structure, perfection and performance. It’s intended to create little cookie cutter kids. Dewey comes in to disrupt the system, engaging with the children to bring their hearts to life. He doesn’t see them as they are, he sees them as they could be. Let’s go melt some faces, and discover God’s truth in this movie.

Red Dawn with Paul McDonald and Sarah Daniels
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about the 1985 movie Red Dawn. At some point in our lives, we’ve experienced enemy soldiers parachuting in and ripping our lives apart. How we respond is critical to how we move forward. But if we prepare now for the unexpected to occur, you don’t have to be afraid. Wolverines, join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

WarGames with Paul McDonald and Mike Bogue
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about WarGames. Even though it’s forty years old, we find familiar themes with the threat of nuclear war and the use of artificial intelligence. We’ve all had nuclear bombs hit our lives, devastating moments that can give rise to futility. As a result, we can become gun shy, seeing bombs where they don’t exist, listening to computer driven hallucinations. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts with Paul McDonald and Jaime Jo Wright
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we dive into the world of Cybertron with Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. We see characters in a hopeless situation, overlooked and at the end of their rope until the Transformers get involved. Even though we might have different shapes and different places, we are a key piece of the puzzle, and have a role to play in a battle we may not even realize is happening. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Martian with Paul McDonald and Wailer Giles
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we go extraterrestrial with the Martian. This movie wrestles with themes of isolation and loneliness. But Mark teaches us how to make a survivable life out of our own shit. It’s worse that you can imagine, and you never want to talk about it again. We must resolve to go through it, not knowing what is on the other side, even if we’re unable to see a path forward. Every day, we lace up our boots, cultivate our crap, and solve one problem at a time. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Best of Times with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we get you excited about football with Best of Times. We see two ways we frequently get trapped: we are either like Jack, constantly replaying our worst mistakes and identifying with them. Or we are like Reno, feeling like our best days are behind us, identified by a greatness we can no longer achieve. We find ourselves stuck, because living a broken life is easier than fixing it. But God can’t move a parked car, and won’t fill a net that we don’t cast. We’ve got to wake up, break out of our lethargy and follow where God leads. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Legend with Paul McDonald and Bryan Timothy Mitchell
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we discuss the 80’s movie Legend. Many people walk through life thinking that walking with God prevents evil from harming them. When their world collapses, they run into hiding thinking it’s their fault. But we are beings of light, created in the image of God, and we can’t trust what the darkness tells us. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Finding Nemo with Paul McDonald and Corey Stumne
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we venture into the sea with Finding Nemo. We contrast the characters of Marlin and Dory. After experiencing loss and trauma, Marlin lives in fear, trying to control a world that is not safe. Dory, on the other hand, shows how a life of joy, gratitude, and faith can get us where we need to be. And in the end, we see that the kidnapping of Nemo was used to restore Marlin’s identity. Just keep swimming, and let’s discover God’s truth in this movie.

Taken with Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we deep dive into the world of Taken. We discuss how we frequently act like Kim towards God: we look at him as super strict, a buzzkill. We are willing to sever relationship if we don’t get what we want. Thankfully, our Father pursues us with a committed, relentless purpose, willing to go through anything to restore our relationship. But we aren’t rescued to be a consumer in the audience—we are rescued in order to discover what makes our heart come alive and partner in the mission. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Green Mile with Paul McDonald and Robert Moore
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, I sit down with Robert Moore to discuss the Green Mile. John Coffey shows Paul and the other guards things that they can’t unsee. Each event is like a step in faith, from a personal experience of healing all the way to recruitment and risk to share the good news with others. Like Coffey, God asks us to take what looks dead and hopeless and to give it to him. It’s risky. It’s uncomfortable. But transformation and healing always is. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

Tron with Paul McDonald and Sarah Daniels
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we talk about the 1982 movie Tron. We see how the relationship between the programs and the users is a reflection of the relationship between ourselves and our creator. The MCP becomes a distortion of who he was created to be by his search for knowledge and power. But when we have a relationship with our creator, and do the things we were designed to do, we experience a joy even in doing hard things. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.

The Equalizer with Paul McDonald and Jaime Jo Wright
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, in anticipation of Equalizer 3, we’re talking about the Equalizer. Robert McCall reflects many aspects of the work of Jesus—he responds to people who are powerless against the oppression they experience because he’s a man who can do something about the evil that exists. How do you become a knight in shining armor in a world where knights no longer exist? You gotta be who you are in this world, no matter what. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.