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December 4, 2013


Title: Hollywood has a Language Problem
Topic: Movie Review
Discussed by Dr. Ted Baehr
with Movieguide (www.Movieguide.org)

Part 1 of 2

“Oh, be careful little ears what you hear. For the Father up above, is looking down with love. Oh, be careful little ears what you hear.”

How many of you sing this sweet song to your children or grandchildren? Have you taken your own advice?

Dr. Ted Baehr is a movie and entertainment review expert. He discusses how TV shows have changed drastically in just the past few years, using unnecessary profanity and sexuality during prime-time hours.

Also, what about the movies you watch? If Jesus was sitting next to you in the theatre, would you be embarrassed?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Movie Review
Discussed by Dr. Ted Baehr
with Movieguide (www.Movieguide.org)

Everything that we see and hear affects us – both positively and negatively. Movies, in particular, have a profound effect on our lives whether we realize it or not.

Some Hollywood producers are becoming bolder in their attempts to “thrill” and “shock” us in order to be the number one hit movie of the weekend. But some are saying “Enough!”

Dr. Baehr concludes his interview with some wise words of advice. To get an excellent, Christian-based review on movies, log on to www.Movieguide.org.



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December 15, 2010


Title: Narnia’s Crusade Into Theaters. Is it Family Friendly? (Yes!)
Topic: Movie Review
Discussed by Dr. Ted Baehr
with Movieguide (www.Movieguide.org)

This is a fascinating discussion with Dr. Baehr about C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Is this movie Family Friendly, I say yes – but why? Dr. Baehr discussed comments made by the actor who voices Aslan, who happens not to be a believer. Does this make any difference?



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