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The Church of Tarantino
Bible Study 5: Jackie Brown (Chapter 3)

The Church of Tarantino

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 75:05


On our latest edition of The Bible Study, The Reverend and his guests, Jaylan-Salah Salman (The Jay Days YouTube Channel) and Frank Hannen (The Bachata Talk & Aventura's World Podcasts) take a deep dive into the 3rd chapter from the digital copy of Jackie Brown. Along the way they discuss Max & Ordell's cock fight, De Niro's brilliant performance as a wallflower, Beaumont being Chris Tucker's best role and the manipulation techniques of the sinister Ordell Robbie.Frank Hannen:Follow Bachata Talk on the shows Socials:Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @bachatatalkListen to the Bachata Talk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bachata-talk/id1626371650Follow Aventura's World on the shows Socials:Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @aventurapodcastListen to the Aventura's World: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aventuras-world/id1733891852Jaylan-Salah Salman:Jay Days YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jaylansalahsalman In Session Film: https://insessionfilm.com/?s=jaylan+salah&post_type=postCinema Recall (Reservoir Dogs Audio Drama): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reservoir-dogs-the-audio-drama/id1477731497?i=1000675494348Follow Jaylan-Salah on her Socials:Instagram - @jaylansalmanX (Twitter) - @jaylan_salahLetterbox - @jaylansalmanBecome a member of The Church of Tarantino: Follow us on our socials: Facebook / Instagram / Threads / Blue Sky & Letterboxd: @ChurchOfQTPodEmail: TheChurchOfTarantino@gmail.comWe're also on the Rabbit Hole Podcast Network: https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/the-church-of-tarantino/

Bad Dads Film Review
Midweek Mention... Jackie Brown

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 26:26


You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review!This episode, we're diving into one of Quentin Tarantino's most underrated films—Jackie Brown (1997). Adapted from Elmore Leonard's novel Rum Punch, this crime thriller showcases Tarantino's signature style but with a more mature and restrained approach compared to Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs.Setting the Scene: A Game of SurvivalPam Grier stars as Jackie Brown, a flight attendant caught smuggling money for arms dealer Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). When she's busted by the ATF, she finds herself caught between law enforcement and Ordell, who won't hesitate to eliminate loose ends. With the help of bail bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), Jackie hatches a plan to outmanoeuvre both sides and secure her own future.Why It Stands OutPam Grier's Iconic Performance – A true 70s blaxploitation star, Grier delivers a powerhouse performance that cements Jackie Brown as one of Tarantino's best-written characters.Samuel L. Jackson as Ordell Robbie – Charismatic, chilling, and endlessly quotable, Jackson's villain is both funny and terrifying.Robert Forster's Career Revival – As the world-weary Max Cherry, Forster brings a grounded, heartfelt presence that earned him an Oscar nomination.A Different Tarantino – While still packed with sharp dialogue and memorable characters, Jackie Brown leans more into slow-burn tension and character depth rather than hyper-stylized violence.Elmore Leonard's Influence – The film stays true to the novel's sharp plotting and richly drawn characters, making for a crime thriller with real emotional weight.Themes: Trust, Betrayal, and Second ChancesUnlike Tarantino's usual revenge-driven stories, Jackie Brown is about survival and reinvention. Jackie isn't looking for payback—she's trying to carve out a better life for herself in a world stacked against her. The film explores aging, regret, and loyalty, particularly in Jackie's dynamic with Max Cherry, whose quiet admiration adds an unexpected layer of romance.A Dad's TakeJackie Brown is a must-watch for fans of Tarantino, crime thrillers, and smartly written characters. While it may not have the explosive action of his other films, it offers something even better—a masterfully crafted, character-driven story with a killer soundtrack and one of the coolest leading ladies in cinema.So, grab a beer, settle in, and join us as we unpack one of Tarantino's finest films on Bad Dads Film Review!

The Nextlander Watchcast
100: Jackie Brown (1997)

The Nextlander Watchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 131:09


Twin Peaks is wrapped, but we find ourselves longing for more time with the cast, so why not dig into some of the non-Lynch movies these folks have made over the years? First up, Robert Forster's triumphant comeback movie and, at least in one host's estimation, Quentin Tarantino's best overall work, Jackie Brown! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 100: Jackie Brown (1997) (00:00:39) - Intro. (00:01:46) - Our movie this week: Jackie Brown! (00:09:46) - Working our way through the all-star cast. (00:22:31) - How this movie got made. (00:28:30) - Launching into the movie itself. (00:32:20) - Meeting Jackie Brown, then meeting Ordell, Louis, and Melanie. (00:39:33) - Our introduction to Max Cherry, and bye bye Beaumont. (00:48:44) - Dargus! (00:51:59) - A surprisingly all-star cast for a pre-trial hearing, and Jackie gets sprung. (00:58:43) - Break! (00:59:03) - We're back, and Ordell's in a killing mood again. (01:04:42) - Max pays a morning visit. (01:10:48) - Jackie hatches her plan, and Melanie jumps on Louis. (01:17:52) - A longing memory for the heyday of music stores and fashion malls. (01:24:02) - The first drop. (01:28:56) - The heist is on. (01:41:37) - Louis messed up. (01:47:29) - Jackie talks her way past the cops, but now she's got Ordell to deal with. (01:57:59) - Closing things out with Jackie and Max. (02:01:05) - Final thoughts. (02:05:55) - Housekeeping for next week, and outro.

Fabulous Film & Friends
Ep. 70 - The Elmore Leonard Trilogy: Get Shorty, Jackie Brown & Out of Sight

Fabulous Film & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 94:58


This week on Fabulous Film & Friends we're going to groove to a tryptic of cool Elmore Leonard adaptations. Why? Because we're that cool. We be talkin' 1995's Get Shorty directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring John Travolta, Rene Russo, Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, Dennis Farina, Delroy Lindo, James Gandlafini, David Paymer and Bette Midler up against 1997's Jackie Brown , directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Robert DeNiro, Bridget Fonda, Michael Bowen and Michael Keaton, capped off with 1998's Out of Sight directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Steve Zahn, Dennis Farina again, Albert Brooks and Michael Keaton again. My guests this week are two of my favorite muscle: Lit major and lil' Sis Roseanne Caputi and Actor/ Funnyman/ Photographer, Alex Robertson. Before we jump into the getaway car, the synopses.Get Shorty  tells the story of Chili Palmer, mob muscle from Florida who has to collect money in Hollywood for his boss Bones Barboni and in the process becomes involved with a producer named Harry Zimm and finds himself a creative in the movie business.  Jackie Brown centers around a Flight Attendant Jackie Brown who gets nabbed by the ATF for smuggling money for the murderous arms dealer Ordell Robbie. She strikes a deal with ATF agent Ray Nicollette and in doing so schemes with Bail Bondsman Max Cherry to fool the feds and take down Ordell in one felled swoop.Out of Sight is a cat and mouse  love story between master bank robber Jack Foley and Federal Marshall Karen Sisco where the two meet during a jailbreak in which Jack takes Karen hostage and they develop an attraction as they ride in the trunk of a car together. Karen escapes and they go their separate ways. Though Jack is determined to pull off one more score or die trying, Karen is determined to take Jack down, and yet they can't overcome their desire to meet up again. And again. And again.   Who's the coolest? Find out!

Recovery Podcast
47 - Levi Ordell

Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 38:29


In this episode learn how Levi's path took a turn towards healing when he found treatment and support through Volunteers of America. Through intervention and guidance, Levi not only conquered addiction but also opened his heart to the power of faith.- - - At Volunteers of America Northern Rockies we engage those we serve with an intentional focus that meets needs, educates, uplifts and inspires. We also recognize how much we all need to hear positive stories of lives transformed. That's why we created Recovery Podcast. Recovery Podcast is a collection of interviews designed to share stories of recovery and faith from Volunteers of America Northern Rockies past and present. It is our honor to share them with a belief they will enlighten and encourage. From amazing testimonies of hope to educating around serving our community in need, our podcast will inform, engage and inspire.There are so many powerful stories to be told from our amazing, rich history. And that's the point of this podcast. H.G. Wells said that human history is the history of ideas. Some of those ideas are of course based around our growth in technology and structure. Yet, many ideas have been inspired by faith to help humanity overcome the physical, mental and spiritual challenges of life. We want to share our ideas with you because we know they've helped restore countless lives. Many of our leaders are among the top professionals in their field, navigating their teams through the changing landscape of human services. In the coming months we'll hear interviews from many of them, sharing their expertise in the world of addiction treatment, homeless services, veteran support, moral injury and so much more. We also have a diverse portfolio of partners that have joined forces with us to provide practical self-care education, spiritual direction and helped bring deeper understanding of what it means to be true servant leaders. We will bring you special interviews with many of our current and past partners, offering insight into how they helped us grow, and we trust it will help many of you as well.Today's music is courtesy of Free Music Archive. This week you heard tunes by Ketsa who also composed our theme music. 

The tvzonepodcastnetwork's Podcast
Jay Movie Talk Ep.104 Jackie Brown-Ordell didn't have it like that

The tvzonepodcastnetwork's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 57:14


what's up everybody No new episode this week but check out this throwback Ep.104 where I talked 1997's Jackie Brown Outro Across 110th Street by Bobby Womack @TheJayGiles @JayMovieTalk Website: www.tvzonepodcastnetwork.com

Flixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review Podcast
Episode # 270 Jackie Brown with Russell Bailey and Will Which

Flixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 41:16


Russell Bailey (Not Just For Kids Podcast) and Will Which (Caged In: Coppola Connections) join Flixwatcher remotely to review Russell's choice Jackie Brown. Jackie Brown is the 1997 Quentin Tarantino film based on the novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard. It stars Pam Grier as Jackie Brown, Samuel L. Jackson as Ordell, Robbie Robert Forster as Max Cherry, Bridget Fonda as Melanie Ralston, Michael Keaton as ATF Agent Ray Nicolette, Robert De Niro as Louis Gara and Chris Tucker as Beaumont Livingston. Air hostess Jackie Brown is busted carrying cash and drugs from Mexico into the US for gun enthusiast and aspiring crime boss Ordell. To avoid jail she agrees to help Agent Ray Nicolette in a sting to get Ordell. At the same time she negotiates a plan with Ordell for him to keep the money - unknown to either Jackie plans to keep the money for herself with the help of smitten bail bondsman Max Cherry. Unbelievably Jackie Brown received a lukewarm response from critics and film fans who were expecting Pulp Fiction part two. Time has however shown that it is top tier Tarantino and it has grown in popularity, mainly because of the incredible performance by Pam Grier. Scores for Jackie Brown were high for recommendability but a little lower for repeat viewing - mainly due to its 2 hour 40 min run time - and engagement gives an overall rating of 4.03. This makes Jackie Brown the current leader on the Flixwatcher scoreboard for Tarantino films.   [supsystic-tables id=282] Episode #270 Crew Links Thanks to Episode #270 Crew of Russell Bailey (@russlovesmovies) and Will Which (@WillChich) Find their Websites online at And at And at Please make sure you give them some love   More about Jackie Brown For more info on Jackie Brown, you can visit Jackie Brown IMDb page here or Jackie Brown Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Church of Tarantino
Tarantino Bible Study 7: The Money Exchange Scene: Louis & Melanie (Jackie Brown)

The Church of Tarantino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 49:57


Welcome to our monthly Tarantino Bible Study. This month I am joined by my very cagetastic special guest, Petros Patsilivas of the Caged In Podcast: Coppola Connections, as we try to keep our calm while we try to find where we parked our fucking car so we can gloriously dive headlong into the Money Exchange Scene involving Louis & Melanie from Jackie Brown. So man handle your associate in the women's section of a department store, threaten to knock them the fuck out and then don't forget where the fuck you parked your van because Ordell needs his fucking money. Follow Petros Patsilvias on his Socials: FB, Instagram & Twitter - @Cagedinpod Listen to his podcast "The Caged In Podcast" wherever you get your podcasts. Become a member of The Church of Tarantino by following us on our socials: Facebook:@ChurchOfTarantino Instagram: @TheChurchOfTarantino Twitter: @TheChurchOfQTPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchoftarantino/message

Hold Up
Jackie Brown

Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 65:25


Today we are travelling back to '97 to Tarantino's 3rd directorial effort, Jackie Brown. Jackie Brown is the lead character in this heist film which tells the story of how she gets stuck in between a rock and a hard place when she is busted smuggling drugs and money from Mexico and must decide between helping the cops or helping her cold blooded employer, Ordell. Featuring the awesome cast of Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Bridget Fonda, Michael Keaton, and Robert De Niro, this flick made $74 million from a $12 million budget and was Tarantino's follow up to his '94 masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. But, does it hold up? Listen in as Jon, Colin, and Brent discuss awkward kitchen sex and odd chin beards as we figure out if Jackie Brown is a cherry on top, or if it is doomed to be gunned down in a mall parking lot.

Do You Expect Us To Talk? – Cinematronix
Ep 103 Jackie Brown : Do You Expect Us To Talk?

Do You Expect Us To Talk? – Cinematronix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 128:18


Following on from our Quentin Tarantino series, we continue with his third film, Jackie Brown. Based on a novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard, starring Pam Grier is an air stewardess who's down on her luck, running money from Mexico for a gun dealer Ordell. When the authorities catch her, she finds herself in a dangerous situation that could see her facing prison or being murdered. Using the help of a bail bondsman Max Cherry, Jackie plans break free from Ordell and walk away without jail time. Join Becca, Chris and Dave as we try not to say the word "mature", the real reason Chris has chosen his career, Dave calls out Chris Heigh to sort out his podcasts, Dave loves the soundtrack, Dave hates Bon Jovi, Dave's criminal past as a child and Becca being terrified You can follow us on Becca, Chris and Dave on Twitter You can find us on iTunes and Stitcher and if you like us leave us a lovely review as it helps us grow. If that wasn't enough, you can even you can follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return with Kill Bill  

The Friday Night Life
Ordell and Beth Walker: Walking Through The Friday Night Life

The Friday Night Life

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 58:47


#029. Today we have Ordell and Beth Walker talking with us about Faith Family and Football.  I have followed Beth on social media for quite some time.  She has always posted such wonderful posts encouraging women to “Thrive in their Sweet Spot”.  What I love about her is that she has such a heart for her husband, her family, football and coaches' wives.  Her posts continually uplift and encourage women all over the nation.  She has made contributions to online communities such as Friday Night Wives, the Glorious Table and just recently began her own community called The Mighty Network.  She is also an author of her book called “Lessons from the Sidelines” where she encourages women to Bloom where they are planted.  Ordell Walker is a High School football coach at Urbana High School in Illinois who has made his way through the college circuit as well.  He just recently began a YouTube channel where he shares coaching advice, encouragement and insight on all things from coaching at the collegiate level to high school.  Ordell and Beth have been a coaching couple for 20 years and we get to share the bliss and blisters of this coaching life by sharing how they met, how they make this football life work and how they work together as a team.  They have two boys: Elijah and Levi. Fun Fact: Beth had the opportunity to give the Chicago Bull's kids swim lessons.Coach Walk's Corner Youtube and blogBeth's website and blog: Lessons from the SidelinesBeth's Online Community: The Mighty NetworkWhere to find her book: Amazon  + GoodreadsInstagram: Beth's instagram   Ordell's instagramTwitter: Beth's twitter  Ordell's twitter

Queer Discourse with Lou Barrett
Original Plumbing w/ Lee Ordell

Queer Discourse with Lou Barrett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 79:27


Lou and Lee discussed Original Plumbing edited by Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos. They talked about the different ways they were impacted by the Original Plumbing collection. Their main takeaway was... don't eat the cereal!Hosted by Lou Barrett. Produced by Purpled Palm Press (www.purpledpalmpress.com)Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/loubarrettPodcast merch available at www.purpledpalmpress.com/shopOriginal Plumbing was published by Feminist Press. You can purchase it at https://www.feministpress.org/books-n-z/original-plumbing?rq=original%20plumbing or support a local bookstore and buy it from Mac's Backs Books on Coventry at https://www.macsbacks.com/book/9781936932597 Sound Editor: Savannah TracyTheme Song: Samantha GraceCover Art Illustration: Noelle RichardCover Art Design: Lauren McAndrewsAds by Coly Puzzuoli

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UnMUTE your mic
UnMUTE your mic: Team Ordell

UnMUTE your mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 31:34


This is a conversation with Pastors Darryl and Theresa Ordell discussing all things Marriage, love, and advice on how to not settle for less when choosing a mate.

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews
Lessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 2) - Crawford Loritts

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 29:46


Lessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 1) - Crawford LorittsLessons From a Father That Was Always There (Part 2) - Crawford LorittsFamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript  References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. The Most Important Things Guest:                         Crawford Loritts                    From the series:       Lessons from a Father Who Was Always There (Day 2 of 2)  Bob: What's the right balance, as a parent, between protecting your children and letting them experience enough of life that they wind up with a few scars? Here's Dr. Crawford Loritts. Crawford: I understand the need to protect them from the evils, and the sin, and the hellishness that's in our culture; but I have to tell you—protection is not development. I'm terribly concerned about this movement among some of us that wants to hover over our kids—and pull them back and sanitize and sterilize their environments—in such a way that they don't interact with the evil world/a dark world, in which they were born to redeem, and impact, and be salt and light in! Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Tuesday, March 13th. Our host is Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. Where does protection fit into our priorities, as parents; and how much freedom should we give our children? We'll hear from Crawford Loritts on that today. Stay with us. 1:00 And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us on the Tuesday edition. When I was in high school, our choir sang a song that was based on the final instructions that King David gave to his son as David was dying and as Solomon was taking over. I don't know if choirs are allowed to sing songs that biblical in our day, but our high school choir sang this when I was growing up. It's stuck with me all these years—David's counsel to his son—from a father, who's dying. He had wise words to share with his son.  In fact, we're going to hear today from Crawford Loritts about how important and how powerful it is for a father to instruct, and coach, and model for his son what really matters. Dennis: Crawford is the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Georgia.  2:00 He is the father of four children / he's the husband of Karen, and they have ten grandchildren. As you listen to Crawford share this story from the Scriptures, I want you to think about what you're charging your kids with today. Are you challenging them with a high enough standard? Are you challenging them with the right goal? Are you challenging them with an eternal goal? I think, Bob, we need to be putting before our children a biblical standard for how they should live throughout their lives; and I think we ought to allow a story like this, from 1 Kings, Chapter 2, to be like the song that you said you remembered all the way back to your childhood—just that it might stick in our hearts and we carry the burden of realizing we need to shape and direct the next generation. Bob: I think we'll get some good coaching from Crawford, as moms and dads, to know: “What are the important things we should be focusing on as we pass on a legacy to our sons and our daughters?”   3:00 Here's Part Two of a message from Dr. Crawford Loritts on “Lessons on Integrity from a Father Who Lived It.” [Recorded Message] Crawford: In 1 Kings, Chapter 2, verses 1-4, David is dying / David is leaving—the legendary David. As he's dying, he calls his son, Solomon, in to make a grand handoff. David was consciously aware of the fact that legacies are not guaranteed—they are not guaranteed. And yet, Solomon was being tapped as next in line. David was about to go be in the very presence of God. It's almost as if, as you read the text, the emotional context is really compelling. It's as if David is reaching out and grabbing his son, Solomon, by the lapels and pulling him close. [Emotion in voice]  4:00 In these four verses, it's almost as if David is saying: “Son, this is what I've lived for. These are the footprints in the sand, and I need you to embrace what you were born for.” And parenthetically, as we raise our children—from the time they're little somethings / from the time they're tiny—we need to be whispering in their ears that they were born for the glory of God and for the plan and the purposes of God: “This is what you were born for, and everything in your life has to be lined up for your moment in history—that you're just passing through here. You're going to be very dead one day. One day, God's going to say, ‘Give Me back My breath.'  5:00 “What were you born for? What are you living for? What are you doing?”  It's amazing, when people are dying, how essence they are—all the other garbage, and all the other frills, and all the other stuff—it doesn't make any difference anymore. David is dying. As he dies, he charges Solomon with these three things—he charges Solomon to live courageously; he charges Solomon to live obediently; and he charges Solomon to live faithfully. I'll say a few words, and then I'll be done. First of all, he charges Solomon: “I want you to live, Solomon. I want you to live. I want you to live courageously.” Verse 1 says, “When David's time to die drew near, he commanded Solomon his son, saying, ‘I am about to go the way of all the earth.'”  6:00 Now, notice this line: “‘Be strong; show yourself a man,'”—“My time is up; it's coming to a close. The ball is being placed in your hands. Solomon, I am challenging you to press through the challenges and the opportunities of your responsibilities. I need you, Solomon, to step up.” In fact, in the Hebrew, the expression, “show yourself a man,” literally is, “become a man.” I think what David was saying to Solomon was: “Solomon, Solomon, Solomon—I need you to rise up to what you were born for.” Solomon was to become what being the king of Israel required—required.  I could get off into this, but I don't have time to do this. I actually think we coddle this generation a little bit too much— 7:00  —I actually think we soften them a little bit too much. We don't give them what they need. I believe the text doesn't say that perhaps David sensed some weakness in Solomon. Solomon was not like his daddy. David ran for 16 years, hiding out in caves from Saul. David was a tough dude, and David experienced some hard stuff—he didn't silver spoon it. Solomon grew up with a little bit more cotton around him, and a little more cushion around him, and a little more options, and a little more resources—he had stuff to choose from. David probably sensed in him: “Solomon, I—I don't know that you have the grit and the resilience that you need to do what needs to be done. You have to show yourself a man. Show yourself a man,”— 8:00 —conviction versus compliance.  I am concerned about how we are raising some of our kids. I understand the need to protect them from the evils, and the sin, and the hellishness that's in our culture—don't get me wrong—the margins are almost erased right now. I get that / I get that. We pray for our 11 grandkids and what they're going through; I mean, there are just too many opportunities for evil. But I have to tell you—protection is not development. I'm terribly concerned about this movement among some of us that wants to hover over our kids—and pull them back and sanitize and sterilize their environments in such a way—that they don't interact with the evil world/a dark world, in which they were born to redeem, and impact, and be salt and light in! David says: “Solomon; hey buddy, you have to step into some stuff. Live courageously—don't run from the challenges; but run to God to get what you need to face the challenges, Solomon.”  9:00 Secondly, he says, “Solomon, live obediently.” Tender words, here, in verse 3, “And keep the charge of the Lord your God, walking in His ways and keeping His statutes, His commandments, His rules, and His testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses.” When you do exposition, you always have to pay attention to the emotional context. I think this is biographical—I think David was saying to Solomon, in so many words: “Solomon”—it was not just about the Davidic covenant / not just about the promises of David—I think he had that in mind, because the text says so; but I think there's something else going on here. I think David wanted his son to love God's Word the way he did! He wanted him to cherish it the way he did: “Solomon, you need to bring your life in line with the truth of God's Word.  10:00 “You need to live it—not just speak it, not just quote it, not just argue your paradigms and all that stuff about it—but you need to live this stuff. You need to live it. You need to live it. You need to live it. You need to live it.” This is what David was saying to Solomon: “Solomon, listen to me, buddy; you can't do it, man. You can't do it. I need you to cherish this book. If you're going to be successful / if you're going to make it, you're going to have to walk with God; you're going to have to love this book; you're going to have to listen to this book.” David was telling Solomon: “Hey, buddy; don't get cute. Don't get cute. Don't think that because I'm your daddy, you're on the throne, and you've inherited this throne at a very important time—and I'll become a living legend, and this stuff is being passed off to you— 11:00 “—don't think that this is sustainable—that somehow or another, vicariously, my background you can broker and that will make you a good person. You need to walk with this, son—you need to love it.” We need to raise our kids to say: “You don't have to do me proud,” “You don't have to be anything that you think I want you to be,”—take that off the table—“But you do have to obey God.” But then he says, thirdly, “You have to live faithfully.” I suppose, technically, faithfulness is a subset of obedience—that's probably accurate—but I want to parse it out a bit here; because he says, here in verse 4, “…that the Lord may establish His Word that He spoke concerning me, saying, ‘If your sons pay close attention to their way, to walk before Me in faithfulness with all their hearts…'”— 12:00 —what is he saying? David is saying: “Hey look. You know the mess in my life; okay?” David ended well, but he had some major “oops.” I believe he's saying: “You know the mess between me and your mama; okay—it's well-documented. [Laughter] It wasn't cool—you know about Nathan; you know about my brokenness; you know about my repentance. By the grace of God, I've gotten back on the right track, boy; and you have got to be faithful!”  13:00 In other words, “You have to remember where you came from and what's been placed in your hands.” You see, faithfulness means to obey God in the little things. It is a daily commitment to do the right, honorable things, and often the difficult things—often the difficult things. You see, to me, greatness is not notoriety / greatness is not recognition.  You know, I was being interviewed several years ago. Somebody said something / they heard something—and they used the words, “Boy, you're approaching greatness…” or something like that—first of all, they need to get out more; [Laughter] but when they said that, I said: “No, no, no, no; no. Greatness is buried, side by side, in Old Dominion Cemetery in Roanoke, Virginia—Crawford and Sylvia Loritts—because they were faithful/faithful.” 14:00 And David was telling his boy: “Every single day—in the small things / the big things; the things that people don't see, behind closed doors—get after it, Solomon. Get after it.” One of the greatest things you can do—rather than trying to raise your kids to be a great speaker, or a great athlete, or this kind of thing / this kind of thing—teach them how to just be consistent in following through on the noble, right things: “You hurt my heart, son. Why?—because: “Loritts, we don't steal,” / “You show up, boy. I heard you were late for that little job you had. Show up.” 15:00 Some time ago, my oldest son, Bryan, and I—we were speaking at—this was a few years ago—we were speaking at the Billy Graham Center at the Cove in Asheville, North Carolina. While we were there, I said to Bryan: “We have a break in the afternoon.” I said: “You know, do you want to go back down to Conover, North Carolina? It's less than an hour away. That's the old homestead—that's where Peter held forth, and my grandfather, Milton, and where my dad was born.” Bryan was excited, because he hadn't been there since he was a little guy. We went on down I-40 there, and got off at the Newton Conover exit, and snaked over the railroad tracks—I hadn't been there in years—back to Second Street. I was surprised I could find my way over there. As soon as you cross on Second Street, on the right-hand side is a little tiny church called Thomas Chapel AME Zion Church.  16:00 Interestingly enough, my grandfather had given the land for that little church to be built on. Behind the church, there's a cemetery. The cemetery, interestingly enough, was there before the church was there—there's a cemetery. About a half to almost two-thirds of the bodies in that cemetery are related to Lorittses.  As Bryan and I were walking around the cemetery, I was reminding him who some of these people were—you know: “That's Pop's brother, your Great-uncle Ordell,” and “That's Uncle Hayes, right there,” “Here's Uncle Emery,” and “There's Aunt Annie, right there,” “There's your Great-grandfather—my grandfather, Milton / Pop's dad,” and “There's his wife, Anna, right here.”  17:00 As I began to just tell him about these people, I was ambushed by emotion. I began to weep; and I said to Bryan—I said: “Son, these people paid your tuition. They paid your tuition.” I guess the charge I want to make to you today—as you look at your children, and you look at the future and look at a time that you cannot see, and you're making the investments in their lives—you're doing the drudgery, day in and day out—and you're correcting them, and disciplining them, and you're laughing with them, and you're going through the struggles / “Are they ever going to get out of my house?”—or all this stuff that's going on—keep in mind: “You're paying their tuition. What are you investing in them? 18:00 “Will they be able to live courageously? Will they live obediently, and will they live faithfully?” Holy Father, thank You for Your Spirit; thank You for Your power; thank You for Your grace. Thank You for what You mean to us.  Lord, the most intimidating thing we do, as a parent—You've entrusted with us those precious lives that bear the image of our great God. There's a devil out there; there are all kinds of mess. They have their own temptations and issues; but Spirit of the living God, we pray that You'll help us to roll up our sleeves so that we can look each one in the eye, when that moment comes, and say, “By the grace of God, I did the best I could.”  We love You, Lord Jesus.  19:00 Thank You for what You will do. In Jesus' name, Amen. [Studio] Bob: Again, today, we've been listening to the second part of a message from our friend, Crawford Loritts, the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, Georgia—a message that Crawford shared at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, their conference on parenting that was held, back last fall. It's a timely message; and one that we felt is important for our listeners as we try to live intentionally, as moms and dads, raising the next generation. Dennis: And Bob, as you know, Barbara and I have been working on a book called The Art of Parenting. It's going to be a part of, really, the largest resource launch in FamilyLife®'s 41-year history—that'll occur in May and, also, next summer—where we're going to be setting our sights on equipping one million parents to raise their children to fulfill God's design and blueprints for their lives. 20:00 I just want our listeners to get ready to maybe be a recipient of some of that training or to be a messenger. That's a part of what Crawford was talking about here—you've raised your children, intentionally; but you're also thinking about the next generation: “How can you send a living message to a time that you will not see?” Crawford spoke powerfully about that in his message, Bob, where he's really challenging us to outlive ourselves—live through our children / live through the generation to come—to make an impact upon their culture and the people they influence. Bob: If you missed any part of the message, you can go back and listen, online, at FamilyLifeToday.com. Let me also mention—there's information available there about a new resource that FamilyLife has been working on for more than a year now. It's an eight-session video series called FamilyLife's Art of Parenting™. It's going to be available for small groups; it's also going to be available, online, for moms and dads to go through—just the two of you working through it, if you'd like. 21:00 Crawford's son, Bryan, and his daughter-in-law, Korie, are one of the contributors to FamilyLife's Art of Parenting—so is Alistair Begg, and Kevin DeYoung, and Dr. Meg Meeker—there's a great list of folks who join you and Barbara on this video series. Again, you can get more information / you can watch a preview of The Art of Parenting when you go to FamilyLifeToday.com and find out more about how you can order the material or how you can access it as soon as it's available in early May. We're kicking all of this off with a movie that we've created called Like Arrows. It's a movie that stars Alan Powell and Micah Lynn Hanson. Alex Kendrick has a role, as well; and Alex and Stephen helped us with the production of this film. It's in theaters two nights only, and we're hoping that our FamilyLife Today family—many of you—will make plans to join us on a Tuesday night/Thursday night. Bring your friends / pack the theaters, and come out to see Like Arrows.  22:00 Tickets are on sale now. You can find out more / you can see a trailer for the movie when you go to FamilyLifeToday.com. If you have any questions, give us a call at 1-800-358-6329.  Finally, let me mention that we have copies of the book that Crawford Loritts has written, called Never Walk Away: Lessons on Integrity from a Father Who Lived It. It's available in our FamilyLife Today Resource Center. You can order Crawford's book, where he reflects on things he learned from his own father. Again, go to FamilyLifeToday.com to order; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY. You know, I mentioned this new parenting emphasis for FamilyLife. Our goal is to begin a movement of intentional parenting, not just in the church, but we want to take this content and deliver it to people, who aren't listening to FamilyLife Today / folks who may not be going to church currently.  23:00 We're developing strategies to help us put this content in the hands of people, who are right now far from God and far from the church, but people who are open to hearing what the Bible has to say about parenting. In the process, they'll get a chance to hear the gospel; and who knows how God might use this series in their lives? If you'd like to help us reach more people with this content—we're calculating it's going to take about $10 per home to be able to get this material in the hands of folks, who are far from God and far from the church. Go to FamilyLifeToday.com, and you can make a donation to help support our efforts; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY. Of course, every donation you give helps advance the mission of FamilyLife. You help us reach more people more regularly with God's design for marriage and family—that's what we're all about here. So, again, you can give, online, at FamilyLifeToday.com; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY to donate. When you do, we'll say, “Thank you,” by sending you a set of seven prayer cards designed for moms and dads or for grandparents to be praying more intentionally for your children or your grandchildren.  24:00 The prayer cards are our gift to you when you help support the work. We appreciate your partnership with us in the work we're doing, here, at FamilyLife Today. And we hope you'll join us back tomorrow, when we're going to hear from another man about the impact his father had on his life. Rick Rigsby joins us tomorrow. I hope you can be back with us as well. I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, along with our entire broadcast production team. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We will see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today.  FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas; a Cru® Ministry. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow.  We are so happy to provide these transcripts to you. However, there is a cost to produce them for our website. If you've benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs?   Copyright © 2018 FamilyLife. All rights reserved. www.FamilyLife.com  

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 29: Padding the Pockets

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 35:26


We're back for week 29 of Jackie Brown! This week, Max and Ordell arrive at the office and Ordell warns Max no funny business. Meanwhile, Jackie Brown is sitting inside the office waiting for both of them! What could happen? Is this the climax of the movie? You're damn right it is! Be sure to follow us on twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 28: Major Aikens

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 33:24


We're back for week 28 of Jackie Brown! This week, Max and Ordell start making their way towards Max's office to meet Jackie.  A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown week 27: Anything Goes

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 37:51


We're back for week 27 (minutes 131-135) of Jackie Brown! This week, we finish out the conversation between Jackie and Ray, in which he decides what is going to happen to Jackie, and later we find Max Cherry at Ordell's place saying that Jackie is looking to give back the money! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute! A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 26: Fixing Himself

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 37:23


We're back for week 26 (minutes 126 - 130) of Jackie Brown! This week, Ordell deals with the Louis situation in the only way that Ordell knows how, and later we meet up with Ray and Jackie in an interrogation room! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute! A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 25: Stand By Me 2

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 40:36


We're back for week 25 of Jackie Brown! We start with Ordell finding out from Louis that he killed Mel, and we end with Louis trying to explain himself to Ordell. Tense week! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 24: Big Shot

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 38:52


We're back for week 24 of Jackie Brown! A lot of action happening this week, starting with Max Cherry watching Louis and Mel act a FOOL in the department store, and ending with Louis picking up Ordell from Sam's Hof Brau! (Oh and in the middle of all of that, Louis shoots Mel...twice) Be sure to follow us on twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 19: Fax Machines

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 38:37


We're back for week 19 of Jackie Brown! This week, Max Cherry notices a woman leaving the food court with the SAME BAG as Jackie! Later, Jackie and Ordell lay out the whole plan over some ice cold screwdrivers. Be sure to follow us on twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 17: Mark's Lizard Tail

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 59:47


This week on Jackie Brown, Ordell notices Max Cherry meeting Jackie at the mall and gets suspicious. Later, Ray and Mark take Jackie to a garage and go through her bag. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 16: Numbers

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 38:03


We're back for week 16 of Jackie Brown minute! This week, Ordell and Louis meet up at the bar and discuss Mel's plans to get the half a million dollars. Later, Jackie and Ordell meet at the world's largest indoor mall and lay out the money exchange plans. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 15: Dungeon Dabbers

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 42:40


We're back for week 15 of Jackie Brown! This week, Ordell and Jackie plot a way to sneak half a million dollars past ol' Ray Nicolette and Mark Dargas. Later, Louis and Mel plot a way to get that same half a million dollars from Ordell, all the while using the most ridiculous bong(?)! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 14: Cuckatoo Inn

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 51:23


We're back for week 14 of Jackie Brown! This week we start with Louis and Mel getting into some dirty stuff and then Ordell visits Jackie at a cool looking bar! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media Podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 13: Upside Down on the Couch

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 62:18


Wer're back, covering week 13 (minutes 61-65) of Jackie Brown! This week, Jackie and Max finish their mid-life crisis talk, and later Ordell leaves Mel and Louis alone, letting them get to know each other. Follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media Podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 11: Glovebox

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 44:29


We're back for week 11 of Jackie Brown! This week, Ordell continues to threaten Jackie and Max cherry questions where Jackie got her new gun from. Follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 10: Tempura Glass

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 52:24


We're back for week 10 of Jackie Brown covering minute 46-50! We start with Jackie Brown talking to Max Cherry about her options and end with Ordell interrogating Jackie about her time with the police. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute! A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 6: Garage Pickup

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 43:04


We're back for week 6 of Jackie Brown! We cover minutes 26-30 of Jackie Brown this week which starts out with Louis finishing up his phone call with Ordell and ends with Jackie Brown getting picked up in a garage by two officers. Don't forget to follow us on twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 4: KO-REE-UH

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 49:50


Welcome back to Jackie Brown Minute! Currently on week 4, Max Cherry and Ordell discuss further about Beaumont's situation, and then Ordell tries to convince Beaumont to get in the trunk of his car. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute A Too Old Media podcast

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Tarantino Minute
Jackie Brown Week 3: Odell vs. Ordell

Tarantino Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 55:15


We're back with minutes 11-15 of Quentin Tarantino's 1997 movie Jackie Brown! This week Ordell meets Max Cherry: Bail Bondsman, and we learn a little bit more about this Beaumont Livingston character. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @TarantinoMinute! A Too Old Media podcast

MDMALifestyle Wave
Bucho Soze And Messiahs Gunfire - Ordell (Prod By RonRoc)

MDMALifestyle Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 3:12


New Leaked Track from the #MDMALifestyle Brand located in Baltimore Maryland. www.mdmalifestyle.com Follow The Brand on Instagram @mdmalifestyle For Booking and Contact Info Email mdmalifestyle@gmail.com

Funny How?
#34 Jackie Brown (m/ Wayne Jenzki)

Funny How?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 68:43


Wayne Jenzki fra Kriminell Kunst er på besøk for å snakke om Jackie, Ordell, Louis og andre slibrige han- og hunkatter i Jackie Brown.

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The Stinking Pause Podcast
Episode 097 - Jackie Brown (1997)

The Stinking Pause Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 38:49


Episode 097 of the Stinking Pause podcast with Scott, Liam and Paul The movie review this week is Jackie Brown starring Pam Grier, Robert Forster, Samuel L Jackson, Robert de Niro, Bridget Fonda and Michael Keaton. The middle-aged stewardess Jackie Brown smuggles money from Mexico to Los Angeles for the arms dealer Ordell Robbie. When she gets caught by the agents Ray Nicolet and Mark Dargus with ten thousand dollars and cocaine in her purse, they propose a deal to her to help them to arrest Ordell in exchange of her freedom. Meanwhile Ordell asks the 56-year-old Max Cherry, who runs a bail bond business, to release Jackie Brown with the intention of eliminating her. Jackie suspects of Ordell's intention and plots a complicated confidence game with Max to steal half a million dollars from Ordell. This and previous episodes can be found on iTunes and Stitcher Radio as well as: acast.com/stinkingpause  stinkingpause.libsyn.com  podcast.party/podcasts/the-stinking-pause-podcast  Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com #Podpals #PodernFamily  Thanks for listening  Scott, Liam and Paul http://stinkingpause.libsyn.com/

Gordos de Tanto Pop
30: Jackie Brown

Gordos de Tanto Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 75:21


Jackie Brown es una azafata de vuelo que, necesitada de dinero, hace de correo para Ordell , un traficante de armas buscado por la policía. Todo parece ir bien, hasta que un día es sorprendida en la aduana y acusada de tráfico de drogas y evasión. Para evitar ingresar en prisión, la policía sólo deja a Jackie una salida: ayudarles a llegar hasta Ordell.

le Catalyste radio show
Le Catalyste #17 (Standalone) Sepehr, Keeno18, Benjamin Brunn,Robin Ordell

le Catalyste radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 45:34


Le Catalyste #17 :standalone mix session. https://www.facebook.com/vince.kuzan66 playlist: Sepehr - Ego Trip - [via XLR8R] Keeno18 - Fire Procedure - Channel 18 - Ultramajic Ma Spaventi - Missing Sunlight - Balla! EP - MOS Recordings Benjamin Brunn - For D K - East To West Mathame - Discorso Della Montagna - Betsaida - Souvenir Music Oscar Mulero - Second Skin (Architectural remix) - Second Skin EP - PoleGroup37 Djuma Soundsystem & Yann Coppier - Anyimu (Feat. King Ayisoba) (Original Mix)- Anyimu Robin Ordell - There Somewhere - FH:04 DJ Wave - Do It - Above The Clouds

Beirut In the Mix Podcast
BITM #446 Robin Ordell guestmix

Beirut In the Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 52:47


London based and rising talent Robin Ordell closes our year with this impressive mix! Growing up with funk music stemming back into a childhood in France, Robin regularly plays around Europe showcasing his jazzy deep house tunes at ADE, Concrete, Techno Gipsy, Showcase, Sonar & many more. Freshly signed on Eklo Records, he has also appeared on labels such as Half Baked, Leftroom, Remake Music & Safari Numerique. A subtle and groovy House mix for the books!