Rated R for bloody violence and pervasive language.Directed by Neill BlomkampStarring Sharlto CopleyTodd’s Word: I know I’m going to get in trouble with this review. I know it is violent, I know it is disturbing, I know they use the F-word like a bazillion times…but District 9 is a great movie.Jonathan’s Word: I agree. In these reviews we usually...
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(Lionsgate, 2007)Main Point of Discussion: The best way to fight and overcome temptation is to resist the Devil and get out of the situation.The Movie Clip: Rancher Daniel Evans, who lost part of his leg in the Civil War, is a broken man who owes a large amount of money to a powerful man in Bisbee, AZ. When the...
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(New Line Home Cinema, 2001)Main Point: As Christians, we are each given spiritual gifts by the Holy Spirit to accomplish the will of God. The Movie Clip: Leaving LorienLord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring was the first movie in a major motion picture trilogy based on the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien. It brought to the silver screen...
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eZine 09.01.2009

TheSource4YM.com Jonathan's Resource Ezine Weekly Resources, Ideas and Articles from The Source for Youth Ministry Tuesday, September 1, 2009 In This Issue Back to School Special: Jonathan Offers 25% off and Free...
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Rated R for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexualityDirected by Quentin TarantinoStarring Brad Pitt, Eli Roth…How do I explain Inglourious Basterds?Hmmmmmm.Two words: Quentin Tarantino.Good enough?Okay… maybe that’s not descriptive enough. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the works of Quentin, the director of Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Kill Bill… that might not mean much. But...
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Rated GDirected by Peter Chelsom (Shall We Dance, Serendipity)Starring Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray CyrusHannah Montana: The Movie isn't exactly what we would call “high art,” but that's not stopping millions of tweens and teens from flocking to see the new Miley Cyrus movie. As the story begins, Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) is torn between her two worlds. On...
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Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some drug use and language.Directed by Joe Wright (Atonement, Pride and Prejudice)Starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie FoxxAmazing!LA Times journalist Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.) hasn't had a good story in a while but when he stumbles upon Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx), everything changes. On April 17, 2005, Lopez published the first article about...
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