S01E16 — Jesus Revolution
As four believers, reviewing Jesus Revolution was a family favorite and cut deep to the soul!
A family of 4 reviews book-to-film adaptations. All episodes are clean (although not necessarily kid-friendly).
As four believers, reviewing Jesus Revolution was a family favorite and cut deep to the soul!
How does Ernest Cline’s futuristic and dystopian 1980s love letter compare to the 2018 film adaptation? (Hint: there’s so much different that it’s like experiencing a whole new story.)
This children’s book has been a memorable classic for decades. The family discusses the (somewhat minor) differences from book to both the 1971 and 2005 films — but don’t worry, we mostly stick to the original. The Tim Burton version is just…creepy.
Love it or hate it (or keep pretending it’s not a Christmas movie), Die Hard is a forever classic that has a permanent place in our family’s collective heart. The book, however… will definitely NOT hold such a spot.
Our family is a collective group of Christmas nerds — so what did we think about the extensive number of adaptations this classic novella spurned?
It’s one of our precious family member’s favorite Christmas films… but does it hold up to the charming book that inspired it?
As the epic* Twilight series comes to a close, the family reviews the most major book-to-film changes, including the fact that the Renesmee of the films is just… well, she’s creepy. (*Epic is in the eye of the beholder, we guess…)
The arena explosion isn’t the only bomb dropping in this episode… the family reviews differences between the book and film The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. (We’re all kind of obsessed. Buckle up!)
Is New Moon the worst Twilight book, or the best? The family chats about the second and third books in The Twilight Saga. We also discuss the fascinating (dark) perspective on the clearing fight in The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. This one’s for you, baby listener! (You’ll need to listen all the way through to get that reference…)