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3 aspects of IRON MAN’s trilogy
James Harleman / May 9, 2013
“I have a lot of apologies to make… I can’t sleep, and when I do I have nightmares. Honestly, there’s a hundred people who want to
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Add More IRON to Your Diet
James Harleman / April 30, 2013
“SUIT UP!” – Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother You can add ACDC’s “Back in Black” to your playlist and get into a groove for
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Removing the blinders from our OBLIVION
James Harleman / April 23, 2013
“Are you an effective team?” You get up, you brush your teeth, you do your job. You come home to a loving companion, have a good
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Why SUPERMAN still looks good at 75 years old…
James Harleman / April 18, 2013
(Honestly, I don’t think Clark looks a day over 30.) Although there are a great number of combinant cultural factors why Superman has endured 75 years,
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WWE and Theology
James Harleman / April 13, 2013
“Greatness is never given: it is earned. So you work harder, dream bigger… chase, capture, and conquer history.” – John Cena, Wrestlemania 29 Legacy and redemption:
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Goodbye to an inspiration
James Harleman / April 4, 2013
Roger Ebert understood the power of story. Before the internet had tubes, before Apple Trailers and Facebook, DVRs and XBox Live… before all the ways we
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Les Miserables: a Life Worth Living
James Harleman / April 2, 2013
In our first review of Les Miserables, we focused on the clash between Javert and Valjean, between law and grace. We didn’t touch on Fantine’s part
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Pacific Northwest Cinemagogue Conference
James Harleman / March 30, 2013
It’s my hope that, eventually, you stop listening to me. Encouraging feedback from pastors, filmmakers, students and homemakers has provided some of the most potent fuel
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OZ: Chasing Greatness at the Expense of Goodness
James Harleman / March 28, 2013
“Aren’t you the great man we’ve been waiting for?” There’s very little violence in The Wizard of Oz. Colin Stokes pointed this out in an interesting Ted talk that’s