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Leviticus 9-10 Obedient Service - Part 3 A God of Judgement Now today, in the 21st century, we have a problem. We are quite comfortable with a God of love, peace, joy and kindness. In the movie Crocodile Dundee, Mick Dundee announces that "Me and God - we'd be mates". If that is the limit of our vision of God, then may I suggest that our vision and opinion of God is too small? Perhaps our God is too nice and too comfortable. Yet a problem seemingly remains. How on earth can a God of love, peace, gentleness, kindness and joy act like this against two of his dedicated servants, Nadab and Abihu? Is not that a God who is at odds with himself? The first thing we can say here about God is that while He is most assuredly a God of love, kindness and peace, He is also a God of judgement - a God who judges. That is plainly evident from this passage. We need to acknowledge him as a great lover, but also as a terrifying Judge. Not just a friend, but also a Judge! The writer of the book of Hebrews reminds us that it is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God who is a consuming fire! Remember also, that God always prefers obedience to sacrifice. We all have, I am sure, at some point liked to think of God as being all love and never judging. People say: "It will be alright in the end, because the love of God conquers all." Well, that love involves judging! The judgement of God is unbiased. God shows no favouritism and He is always just and right. It is a reflection of His mercy, that nobody can claim God is unfair. But God is not merely a God of mercy, peace and love but also as we have seen, He is a God who judges and administers justice impartially in accordance with His mercy, peace and love! A God of Wrath! Not only is He a God who judges but He is also a God who has great wrath - it is an essential, permanent and indelible part of His character! His wrath may be slow to burn, but it is still anger and wrath! The holiness of God requires that He punish sin through His wrath! What sort of God would He have been if He had not done what He did to Nadab and Abihu? What if He had said, "That's ok boys, you will get it right next time." Then He most would certainly be seen as a capricious, unjust, fickle and hostile being. It's not a popular subject these days in our churches! Most churches mumble when it comes to bible passages such as this! While most sections of our society, and indeed parts of the church, view God as a doddery benevolent being, sitting benignly in the sky in His rocking chair and mildly ‘tutting' when people disobey His commands. But God is not a benevolent Grandfather figure and neither is His wrath or anger unwarranted, immoral, cruel, fickle, spiteful or capricious! God's wrath is always to administer and mete out a divine loving justice, which corresponds to God's innate and essential characteristics and attributes of light, perfection and holiness. That's the picture given by all the Bible writers. When we speak of a perfect God in human terms, whether that is His being a wrathful judge or tremendous lover, it reflects the imperfect limitations of our humanity. We were made in the image of God and not the other way around! Secondly, God's honour was at stake! He is both zealous and jealous for His own honour and name! He can only act within the confines of His own characteristics and attributes! He must always work out of His immutable holiness! God was passionate about living at the centre of His people and there was no way He could allow renegade priests to disobediently defile His dwelling place! Nadab and Abihu were punished because they worked in His immediate presence as illustrated by verse 3 "Among those who approach me I will show myself holy; in the sight of all the people I will be honoured." If God had not punished them, then that would have made God out to be a hypocrite and a liar, acting contrary to His own essential nature and He would be seen as an impotent God with seemingly multiple personalities. This story illustrates that Nadab and Abihu had to serve as an example, which is why we have the story. Thirdly, Nadab and Abihu broke the guidelines, given by God on how to enter into His presence. They took the wrong fire, went at the wrong time and were ill prepared for such an occasion. They entered a place of God's holy presence in a sinful and disobedient state. People full of sin can never enter into a place where God resides, because God is uniquely holy, sinless and perfect without fault or defect. Nadab and Abihu chose, for whatever reason, either intentionally or unintentionally, to break God's guidelines in how, where and when to offer a sacrifice. There is no indication, however, from the Biblical text that they were eternally separated from God at their death, as in judgement of their sins. But rather it seems they were judged according to what they did with their abilities, talents and gifting as ministers in His service. Right mouse click or tap here to save/download this as a MP3 file
From the mid 1980's, Paul Hogan stars as Crocodile Dundee - an outback legend who survived a croc attack. Linda Kozlowski makes her debut as Sue, the New York reporter chasing Mick Dundee's story. This was a mega hit, which Stephen will explain while Trev catches up on an absolute Aussie classic.
From the mid 1980's, Paul Hogan stars as Crocodile Dundee - an outback legend who survived a croc attack. Linda Kozlowski makes her debut as Sue, the New York reporter chasing Mick Dundee's story. This was a mega hit, which Stephen will explain while Trev catches up on an absolute Aussie classic.
You're in for a treat, listeners! Coming to our microphone is the one and only Mick Dundee, whose credentials span from being a design animator to a seasoned name in the entertainment industry. Get ready to be tickled pink as Mick retraces his humorous journey in comedy, his seafaring adventures, and unveils his peculiar lockdown hobby.Support the show
What if an apology could set the stage for an unforgettable episode? Brace yourself as we correct a misunderstanding with a heartfelt apology and express our gratitude for the generous gestures of Sharon, Louise, Meg Aldridge, and Lyn Hawker. Then, we'll offer an exciting sneak peek into Henry's upcoming concert that's all set to host a sea of Potters enthusiasts.Have you ever wondered about the journey that led to the mesmerising voice of Rachel Baase? Tag along as Rachel takes us through the meandering pathways of her life. From her choir days in Yorkshire, her daring move from Scotland, her stint at a bank to the life-altering incident of her mother's passing - each milestone holds a significant place in her heart and career. We'll also relive her memorable audition for GMTV and a nostalgic visit to Jack's grandmother's clothing shop. Prepare for a whirlwind of fun as we challenge Rachel in the "Anything But Correct" quiz, and trust us, the responses are downright hilarious! Next, tune in as we deep dive into the culinary world of Kushi-Zameshi and its profound impact on a foodie's journey. We'll navigate the thrilling idea of having an elephant as a pet and decode some popular Christmas songs. Finally, we'll spill the beans about our extensive holiday plans and get a glimpse into next week's electrifying episode with Harley and Mick Dundee. Stay tuned for more surprises and laughter!Support the show
Welcome to our podcast! Today, we're venturing into the wild and wonderful world of "Crocodile Dundee." This 1986 classic takes us on an outback adventure with Mick Dundee, an Australian crocodile hunter adapting to the urban jungle of New York City. Join us as we explore the humor, culture clash, and the iconic charm that make this film an enduring favorite. So, grab your hat and join us on a journey through the rugged and humorous landscape of "Crocodile Dundee." A massive thank you to Geoff & Jo Robbins at The Wheatsheaf in Faringdon and Sean Underhill in Australia for the intro.
Welcome back to the Junkyard. We're back from an impromptu summer break with the 80s Aussie classic "Crocodile Dundee." Comedian Paul Hogan stars as the titular Dundee in this rom-com from down under. He also wrote the script. Does the loveable bushman Mick Dundee still inspire all the laughs he did in the 1980s when he first debuted? Join us for the show this week and let us know what you think of this 80s "classic. Join the conversation! Send us your questions, comments, criticisms, or witticisms at videojunkyardpodcast@gmail.com or send a comment on the socials: Facebook - www.facebook.com/videojunkyardpodcast Instagram -videojunkyardpodcast The music and movie clips are the property of their respective creators. No infringement is intended or implied.
"That's not a knife...THAT's a knife." This week the boys head to Walkabout Creek to find out what is going on with Mick Dundee. This fish out of water story captivated audiences back in 1986 and the boys have a feeling that it isn't going to disappoint in 2023. Have you seen this film recently and is it still as charming as when you first watched it? Grab a can of Fosters and see what the boys have to say about this one. As always feel free to get in touch on the links below. Follow 80s Adventure on facebook facebook.com/80sadventure Follow 80s Adventure on Twitter twitter.com/80sadventure Check out the website 80sadventure.com Email 80s Adventure podcast@80sadventure.com Support 80s Adventure on Patreon patreon.com/80sadventure Buy the boys a beerko-fi.com/80sadventure80s Adventure Merchandise shop.80sadventure.
David and Daniel talk about the financially successful, but lesser loved, sequel to Paul Hogan's juggernaut success, "Crocodile" Dundee II. This time, Mick Dundee takes on a Colombian drug cartel, Gus Mercurio and some really tough fish. Please enjoy.
We hear from our podcasting mates from the After Dark Podcast network and That Disney Podcast(s) and take a quick look at how our unofficial view of Disney from Australia has changed during our 300 episodes before getting stuck into some cruise excitement and some Disney+. May contain traces of Mick Dundee.
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode #167: Crocodile Dundee That's not a knife. That's a knife. With those words Mick Dundee became a cinematic cornerstone of the eighties Australian film industry and it's rise internationally. A huge hit commercially Crocodile Dundee put Paul Hogan's name out into the world, join the Mullet tonight as we celebrate the first two Crocodile Dundee films. Give Lethal Mullet a listen: Website https://bit.ly/3j9mvlG IHeartRadio https://ihr.fm/3lSxwJU Spotify https://spoti.fi/3BRg260 Amazon https://amzn.to/3phcsi7 For all Lethal merch: TeePublic: https://bit.ly/37QpbSc #lethalmulletpodcast #crocodiledundee #paulhogan
Back after a week's break, this episode sees the lads get, er, roadwise. Elsewhere, a Peugeot that was originally intended to be a Talbot finds itself in the Danger Zone, James continues his love affair with Italian cars, and David finds an X1/9 with a sunroof...
Han kan döda krokodiler men han kan inte åka rulltrappa. Mick Dundee följer med reporter till New York och lär invånarna i "the big apple" vad som är, och vad som inte är en kniv. Vi i studion lär oss om filmen håller eller inte. Manus: Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie, John Cornell Regi: Peter Faiman I rollerna: Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon I studion: Martin Soneby, Erik Broström, Fanny Agazzi, Ola Aurell
Hey, remember Crocodile Dundee? Remember him? Croc? Ol' Mick Dundee? Remember? Crocodile? Crocky D? Anyone? Well, The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee is about how no one remembers Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan, and he's also somehow the most important star in Hollywood. Take this strange journey with us, and with our delightful guest Ben Harrison, of The Greatest Generation.Wikipedia entry for The Very Excellent Mr. DundeeMovies recommended in this episode:Last Night in SohoRiders of JusticeParallel MothersWorking Girls
We got an extra lengthy episode of What's New to Netflix Instant!? this month because there are zillions of new titles hitting Netflix in October 2021 and we go through every single one of them! Then we check out what Mick Dundee is up to when he heads to Los Angeles and uncovers a plot that involves the smuggling of some very rare and expensive paintings in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles from 2001. Next, Kid is off to college and his best friend Play just gave away his tuition check to some shady record executives, so they've got to throw a party to raise some money in House Party 2 from 1991. And finally, Martians are invading earth, destroying cities, and killing every famous celebrity from the mid-'90s, but what could possibly stop them? Find out when we get into the underrated sci-fi satire, Mars Attacks! from 1996. All of this plus musicals that shouldn't be made, Al Gore being right the whole time, the obscene amount of money Netflix bought Seinfeld for, horse hitmen, no one knowing how many Pokémon there are, vagina-scented candles, sexy puppets, and the roaring twenties is now! kind of. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflixinstant@gmail.com
"That's not a knife" ["That's a knife"] We're on a mission to help one million people RISE by 2030 - join the movement at www.myrise.co.uk Anyone who was alive in the 80s (and a fair proportion who weren't) will recognise that quote. “That's not a knife – that's a knife” From the film Crocodile Dundee. When the eponymous Mick Dundee and Linda have a group of “street hoodlums” attempt to mug them. One is brandishing a small pocket knife. And Linda suggests that Mick hand over his wallet in response. He pulls out a considerably larger knife of his own whilst uttering the famous line before slicing the young assailant's jacket open. When he only knows the ‘proper' thing, that doesn't even register as a version of it. It's bit like planning not to do something isn't a plan. It kinds ‘looks' a bit like one, sure. But when you've seen how much more effective the real thing is, not so much anymore. When you go into the week with a ‘plan' to “not eat crap” or “not drink till the weekend”…………… It might happen. But experience has shown us it probably won't (at least not enough). But if we plan what we are actually going to eat………… Or plan some other stuff that brings similar benefits to the drinking (if it's relaxation, and it usually is, it could be exercise, mediation, yoga, some other thing we enjoy, etc)………. That's more likely to happen. And if we have got as far as setting a plan, could we set a tighter one that is even more likely to happen? “I'm going to exercise at some point”……….. Is less likely to happen than “I've booked my workouts for Monday, Wednesday and Friday at X o clock” isn't it? People often don't plan as they feel it's restrictive and boring. When it's the exact opposite. It creates freedom and opportunity when we get done the things that lead us to the life we want to live. If you're a member and don't normally set a ‘RISE plan' for the coming week when you get the reminder tonight at 7pm, maybe take this a gentle nudge to do that and go into the week with an actual plan that we'll hold you accountable to? Much love, Jon ‘I see you've played Knifey Spoony before' Hall
This week, Mike from Zoo Box Corporate returns to discuss CROCODILE DUNDEE 2. Why? I have no idea. But it happened and now you all have to suffer through it with us! They touch on the odd tone and structure of the film, whether or not it feels like a comedy, and debate whether or not Mick Dundee is a credible action-man presence. ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zooboxpodcast ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2R6OdMfkW0oTY5xbFaC8Eg ► DLive: https://dlive.tv/Shaun-Zoo-Box ► Alt YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thenaturalgamers1 ► iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zoo-box/id1481669986 ► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55VagZqO5PyBvJSpzBuEIY ► Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly96b29ib3hwb2RjYXN0LnBvZG9tYXRpYy5jb20vcnNzMi54bWw&hl=en ► Anchor: https://anchor.fm/zoo-box ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/shaunzoobox ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShaunZooBox ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanZooBox ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zooboxpodcast CONTACT US DIRECTLY: zooboxpodcast@gmail.com
Growing up I always dreamed of going to Australia one day. It was like looking at another world. All the fish and wildlife that lives there, the amazing landscape and of course, Mick Dundee! It is still on the top of my list to visit one day and I will go hopefully sooner, than later. A few years ago, I was flipping through Netflix and came across a show called Fishin with Mates hosted by Al McGlashan. This show was great! Amazing fishing locations across the world, great guests and just a fun show to watch. Little did I know, but a year later I would run into Al at ICAST in Florida and we struck up a great conversation and have stayed in touch ever since. Al is one of the premier photographers in the world and specializes in underwater footage. His shots have graced the covers and spreads of countless magazines over the last 20 years. Besides the photography, Al has been a leader in outdoor television in Australia and has become a true ambassador for the recreational fishermen in standing up for strong conservation management of the fisheries. I can't wait until the day I get to spend some time with Al on the water! Check out all of Al McGlashan's social media content on: Facebook @almcglashan Instagram @almcglashan YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/almcglashan https://youtu.be/zvlubpLz-Ac Check out the documentary, "Life on the Line - The Amazing True Story of the Southern Bluefin Tuna" https://youtu.be/hjdb1AVUnVI
There's no crocodiles in this show but there are a few snappy profit moves (See what we did there? Yeah it was bad but what can you do?). So, while Sean does the WORST impression of Mick Dundee the lads are talking about catching a falling knife in the markets. There's lots going on and this week is a mixed bag of nuts - Just like the FED - (Yeah, we went there!) and there's a ton to go over in this weeks show as we find some great stocks to trade, a few accidental opportunities and some wry looks at the mess that is the markets this week.
We're officially squashing all rumors that we antagonize our listeners and never listen to feedback by doing a very special request episode. That's right, we're men of the people. And what do the people want? CROCODILE DUNDEE! Join us on a journey of self-discovery as we learn about America's obsession with Australia, Paul Hogan's Oscar nomination, Mick Dundee's weird sexual hang-ups, and how we ended up with Larry David-esque Crocodile Dundee movie in 2020. THIS WEEK: Crocodile Dundee (1986), Crocodile Dundee II (1988), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), and The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020) Rate and Review Optimism Vaccine on iTunes: https://bit.ly/OptimismVaccine Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine Support this podcast
Mick Dundee can tame the dangerous creatures of the Australian outback, but he faces a different kind of wildlife in the urban jungle of New York City. This week, we chat about bidet mishaps, why you should never run barefoot on the streets of Manhattan, and the perfect metaphor for being a Mets fan. James also makes John Lennon spin in his grave as we find out if “Crocodile” Dundee stands the Test of Time.
The Bumper on your Icka, do you have a bumper sticker? What does it say about you? Are you a school honouree or Mick Dundee, chances are if you live in Australia you’ve got one. Tune in as Jackson Tozer and Joel Jackson chew the glue between the sticker and the bonnet.
Here is your stereotype of Australians... they wrestle crocodiles, have large knives, leathery skin, and kangaroos drinking Fosters. The lady from New York City, Sue Charlton, goes to the Australian outback to meet Mick Dundee who survived a crocodile attack and crawled back to safety. Its a wacky, fish out of water adventure. THEN... Mick Dundee is invited back to New York City... and the fish out of water situation FLIPS! Laughs are had... shrimps are put on the barbie.... and wahwahwahwahwahwahwahwah... boomerrangs. Finally, after all that, Lee and Joe discuss if this film holds up.
Come for a wonderful & wholesome - totally not at all murderous & horribly psychopathic - road trip deep into the Outback of Australia as Shea & Dave take a trip to Wolf Creek. Greg McLean's visceral 2005 debut blew audiences away, putting on full display a vision of Australia unlike any other audiences had seen. The character of Mick Taylor took all of the "good bloke" nature of Mick Dundee & Steve Irwin, but added a hefty dose of psychopath - creating one of the truly great film villains of the 21st century. Shea & Dave dive into everything from the graphic horror of the film, to it's continued relevance as an ode to the dark side of all of our nations, a side that too often the greater populace fail to reckon with - resulting in the creation of the real life Mick Taylor's of our world. Grab a non-roofied mug of the Top End's best & join us for an in depth discussion on everything Wolf Creek!
Aussie mania swept the globe in the late 80s after a little film called Crocodile Dundee showed the world the magic of Australia’s last frontier. Audiences were charmed by the rugged bushman Mick Dundee, and laughed as the outback larrikin tried to make his way around NYC. The film was inspired by a real person, Rod Ansell, who had spent 56 days surviving alone in the Outback after his fishing boat was capsized by a crocodile. Rod never saw any money from the film, and his life eventually spiraled into meth-fuelled paranoia and delusion that culminated in him murdering a police officer and dying in a shootout with police. EPISODE NOTES: Rod had an uncomplicated but tough life working as a cattle hunter in the NT. He loved the bush, the outdoors, and the freedom his lifestyle oriented. He didn’t make a big thing out of his 56-day ordeal, as that was just how it was in the Outback. Initially, he found it funny that Paul Hogan was inspired to make a film about him, and didn’t mind so much that he wasn’t given anything in return.But bad luck wouldn’t stop following Rod. He lost his home, his income, and his wife after a series of misfortune. He fell into drug use, using massive amounts of meth. He and his new girlfriend Cherie ended up in a folie a deux, where they believed that they were being persecuted by Freemasons. He set out one night to ‘rescue’ his sons who he believed had been kidnapped by Freemasons. As he searched for his sons, he fell deeper and deeper into the delusion, until he eventually snapped, shooting and killing Sergeant Glen Huitson at a police roadblock, before being shot himself. You can read the (very well written) inquest document here https://justice.nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/206703/glen-huitson-rodney-ansell.pdfRead an interview with Rod just after Crocodile Dundee came out here https://people.com/archive/meet-rod-ansell-a-daring-real-life-dundee-vol-29-no-23/Find out more about the case here https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/the-day-the-real-crocodile-dundee-rod-ansell-was-shot-dead/news-story/b282e2a78ef1a2091db3d739b7b819f8You can read more about the victim, Glen Huitson, here https://www.australianpolice.com.au/glen-anthony-huitson/ If you like what we do please consider supporting us on PATREONSubscribe to the podcast on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.comwww.thatsnotcanonproductions.com
This episode of I'll See Myself Out features our take on the Crocodile Dundee best quotes and a review. Crocodile Dundee is directed by Peter Fairman and stars Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski. This week we take our first stab at podcasting from isolation (bear with us!) and talk about the Maga Mitten and whether or not Mick was actually a poacher. A New York reporter (Linda Kozlowski) heads to Australia to interview the living legend Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan). When she finally locates him, she is so taken with him that she brings him back with her to New York. In New York, Mick Dundee is amazed by the wonders of the city and the interesting people there. Be warned, there are many foul language and spoilers. If you want to get the full experience, check out the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/FGKVodUpjFU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ill-see-myself-out/support
Wil and Charlie discuss superhero Paul Hogan's origin story, who could play Mick Dundee now, and propose the most ridiculous, yet aweson, fist fight ever.
Welcome to Behind The Sofa! On this week's episode Ollie and Kirsty discuss Wolf Creek, Alan Titchmarsh and Ollie fancies himself as a cross between Bear Grylls and Mick Dundee.
Victoria and Stuart go walkabout outback as they follow real life Tarzan, Mick Dundee.
Two Dad's discussing fatherhood, their opinions, their thoughts and their Dad jokes. In this episode the boys discuss kids and social media, discipline techniques in the modern age, eating vegetables, Mick Dundee and a whole lot more...
We were in a mood tonight, guys. A mood for DUNDEE. Crocodile Dundee to be exact. Crocodile Dundee was the third highest grossing movie of 1986 (ranking behind Top Gun and Platoon) and featured two unknown actors (Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski) in a fish out of water story - with a down under twist! Our Dad was obsessed with this movie, which is perhaps why we love it still so much today. I mean Sweetie wept at the ending - so you know it's a GREAT film! Come along on our wild ride as we chat about if we would bone Mick Dundee, Sweetie does a very thorough retelling of the classic climatic scene complete with sound effects, and we play a game entitled "Do Your Best Australian Accent" but really we just sound like cockneys slash people with speech impediments. BONUS we induct not one, not two, but THREE people into the Sweetie Club because we were feeling extra nice tonight. This episode is brought to you by Sudio. Use the discount code LARGEMARGE to get 15% off your purchase of totally rad headphones! https://www.sudiosweden.com/us/earbuds Theme song performed by Deidre Cullen. Logo designed by Frankie Donlon. Follow us on Twitter @TheSweetieClub and on Instagram @LargeMargeSentUs
Just in time for Halloween, Jason and Gabe are celebrating all things MONSTERS in Star Wars! Join them as they countdown their top 13 monsters from the whole saga! Who did they pick from the Ewok movies, the read along books and how many are from the beautiful three way Attack of the Clones monster tag team?! Listen and find out!! PLUS: Great moments in Halloween Star Wars History (with drunk Ewoks), Is there a Halloween holiday in the Star Wars universe, Last Jedi stuff, rumors on possible Sammy Hagar & Mick Dundee cameos & more!! So put on your Snoke mask, ride the Rubber Chicken and celebrate the love with Blast Points! Blast Points t-shirts are now available! Get them here: www.etsy.com/shop/Gibnerd?section_id=21195481 visit the Blast Points website! www.blastpointspodcast.com reviews! comics! recipes, articles and tons more! if you dug the show please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, i will read it on a future episode! honestly! talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points leave feedback, comments or ideas for shows! also like Blast Points on Facebook for news on upcoming shows and links to some of the stuff we talk about in the show!! we are also on Instagram! Wow! your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact BLAST POINTS at contact@blastpointspodcast.com send us show ideas, feedback, voice messages or whatever! May the Force be with you, always.
Crikey mate! We're back this week and Arthur returns to the table with his host pick, Crocodile Dundee. That's right, Arthur decided to torture his fellow casters by taking a look at the 1986 hit that launched Mick Dundee into the American vernacular. That's right, that what you're listening to.. that's not a podcast, this is a podcast. The game gets the roundtable going as the gents talk about their favorite "X goes to New York City" movies which feature the fish out of water trope, where that fish is put in New York City. We then move into our analysis of the film and Arthur gets to bring the thunder from down under first as he takes a formalist approach and discusses the structure of the film. He talks about how the film is two films intertwined into one narrative. Dalton then looks at the film's commentary on class portrayal. His sociological side comes out as he unwraps the complex ideal of what exactly class represents, stating that it is much more than just a financial status. Dalton pitches this strand to Dustin and the two draw up a play that they take home for a touchdown. Dustin keeps the class and race idea going as he mentions the magical character aspects of Mick's character. Dustin talks about totems within racial constructs. He builds this foundation to establish his thesis that capitalism uses racial and class constructs to hide what capitalism does. And that's it for this week dear listener. A film that seems fairly middling provides insightful conversation and sometimes these are some of the best movies to come to our table. We wrap up the show as we always do, and we once again turn to the randomizer to see what next week's film will be. Curious to find out? Well, put on your best crocodile skin vest, grab your knife, and get set to go walkabout as you hit the play button. Crocodile Dundee Time Stamps 00:50 - Welcome and Introductions 03:20 - Synopsis and Reviews 14:17 - The Game: "X Goes to New York City" 25:35 - Analysis 46:46 - Shelf or Trash/Else or Instead 57:04 - Social Media and Wrap Up
G'day, mate! This week blogger/writer/artist Tenebrous Kate is on the podcast to watch 1986's second most top-grossing film Crocodile Dundee for the first time. We marvel at the film's Terence Malick meets Beverly Hills Cop quality and wonder what kids would make of good ol' Mick Dundee today. Plus, we keep a tally of every large '80s cellphone (not many) and every dated joke at the expense of another race (several). Follow Tenebrous Kate on Twitter and check out her Web comic Super Coven. Also just in time for Valentine's Day, grab My Dream Date with a Villain, Kate's excellent collection of fan fiction-inspired comics and stories. Proof that Paul Hogan has always been Crocodile Dundee. Like Movies My Friends Have Never Seen on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Australia has many more cities than big old Sydney. There’s the cultural city of Melbourne, the wine guzzling town of Adelaide, bronzed Brisbane, mining mecca Perth, Darwin home of Mick Dundee and last but lest there’s Hobart. Join Kev and John as they go on a virtual tour of all the big cities in Australia.
Australia has many more cities than big old Sydney. There’s the cultural city of Melbourne, the wine guzzling town of Adelaide, bronzed Brisbane, mining mecca Perth, Darwin home of Mick Dundee and last but lest there’s Hobart. Join Kev and John as they go on a virtual tour of all the big cities in Australia.