CAPC Podcast #40 – Summer Movies, Cats+News, Exit Through the 9/11 Gift Shop

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Editor-in-Chief Richard Clark is joined by staff writer Nick Rynerson and friend of CAPC Brad Williams to discuss what we can get out of summer blockbusters, BuzzFeed’s intentional blend of silly and serious content, and the necessities and drawbacks of a 9/11 memorial.
Show links:
- Our list of 10 summer movies to know about
- The Poynter piece on BuzzFeed’s composition
- The piece on the 9/11 memorial posted at…BuzzFeed
- Our own look at the BuzzFeed quiz phenomenon














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Great questions about Christians and movies– specifically when you asked “How is a Christian supposed to think about and interact with a popcorn movie?”
I also love that you had to address the concept of “turning your brain off” when going to the theater. coincidentally, this is the entire purpose of Reel World Theology (www.ReelWorldTheology.com). Christ and Pop Culture contributor Wade Bearden has even been a guest on the podcast. If you’re a Christian and you are interested in taking the conversation a step further– check it out.
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