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Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed
Maranatha Evangelical Free Church in Rice Lake Wisconsin asked me to film a series for the church. Here is the series…Maranatha’s Johnny Appleseed. If you enjoyed this series please like and share.
The Unintended
My 168 Project film. If you like this please like and share.
The Unintended Trailer
Here’s the trailer to my 168 Project film. If you enjoy this trailer, please like and share.
Indescribable
This is a video I did to highlight some of my pictures. The song is one of my favorite worship songs, Indescribable by Laura Story. If you enjoyed this video, please like and share.
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Tag Archives: dying
24 Hours to Live (2017) Rated R
An assassin gets another chance at life after dying on the job. Starring Paul Anderson, Ethan Hawke, Rutger Hauer, Liam Cunningham. This film does have action galore that is fun to watch. What it lacks is good writing. There are several plot holes … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2017, Action, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews, South African Films, Thrillers
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Tagged 24 Hours to Live, Action, actors, assassin, best, character, dying, Ethan Hawke, film, film reviews, films, genre, job, Liam Cunningham, life, memories, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, Paul Anderson, plot, role, Rutger Hauer, script, story, trailer, worst
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The Measure of a Man (2011) Rated NR
A father is dying and his daughter remembers his life and questions what makes a man. Starring Jarin Stevens, Jennica Schwartzman, Jules Hartley The premise of the film is great and that is as good as this film gets. I really wish it … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2011, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
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Mother Teresa (2003) Rated NR
Based on the life of Mother Teresa, a simple nun whose calling and faith lead her to the poor, the lepers, the dying, and the abandoned children in the slums of Calcutta. Starring Olivia Hussey, Sebastiano Somma, Ingrid Rubio. I didn’t come to … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2003, Based on a True Story, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, Spanish Film
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Tagged based on the life, belief, Calcutta, calling, children, church, convent, dying, faith, fight, film, film reviews, films, India, Ingrid Rubio, lepers, Lord, Madre Teresa, Mother Teresa, movie, movie reviews, movies, nun, Olivia Hussey, poor, Sebastiano Somma, slums, story, strenght, testament, trailer, truth, worth
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Standing Post (2014) Rated NR
When a young Casualty Notification Officer tries to locate the last living family member of a fallen soldier, he is mistaken for the son of the soldier’s dying father. Based on the short story Night Watch by Roy Popkin. Starring … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2014, Christian Films, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Short
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Tagged Afghanistan War, Anthony Hornus, armed forces, based on the short story, Casualty Notification Officer, civilians, compassion, dramatization, dying, fallen soldier, Family, film, film reviews, films, internet, job, man, Mary Jo Cuppone, movie, movie reviews, movies, Night Watch, Roy Popkin, Samantha J. Finch, short, soldier, soldiers, son, Standing Post, Steven Sutherland, story, Vietnam War, worth, young
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Beverly Lewis’ The Confession (2013) Rated NR
When Katie Lapp gets shunned by her Amish community, she goes in search of her biological mother, who is dying of cancer. When she finds her mother, she must set the record straight, including a little mistaken identity. Based on … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2013, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Hallmark Movies, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
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Tagged acting, Adrian Paul, Al Curl, amish, Amish Community, based on the book, Beverly Lewis, Beverly Lewis' The Confession, biological, Cancer, Danielle Panabaker, dying, film, film reviews, films, first, Katie Leclerc, mistaken identity, mother, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, one, outline, plot, Ray Collins, reprise, role, search, sequel, Sherry Stringfield, Steve Boles, The Confession, The Shunning, trailer, writing
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Johnny (2010) Rated NR
A boy who is living in a group foster home and dying of leukemia longs for a family of his own. Starring Jerry Phillips, Musetta Vander, Lonnie Colón, Lee Majors. Although it has some weaknesses, I connected with this story … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2010, Christian Films, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
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Tagged adopting, age, based, boy, child, christian, christian values, doctor, dying, Family, film, film reviews, films, foster, group, home, human, Jerry Phillips, job, Johnny, Lee Majors, leukemia, life, Lonnie Colón, lost, movie, movie reviews, movies, Musetta Vander, one, philosophical, trailer, two, wife, worth
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A Son’s Promise (1990) Rated NR
Based on the true story of 15-year old Terry, who promised his dying mother that he would keep his six brothers together. Starring Ricky Schroder, David Andrews, Veronica Cartwright. This is a wonderful, inspiring story of one boy with an … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Son's Promise, based on the true story, boy, brother, Brothers, David Andrews, dying, Family, fifteen, film, film reviews, films, life, man, mom, mother, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, Ricky Schroder, six, story, trailer, Veronica Cartwright, worth, year, young
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Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016) Rated R
Bridget Jones discovers she pregnant; all she has to do now is figure out who is the father: her former boyfriend, Mark Darcy, or the new man, Jack. Starring Renée Zellweger, Gemma Jones, Jim Broadbent, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey, Emma … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2016, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews, Romance
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Tagged book, boyfriend, Bridget Jones's Baby, Colin Firth, couple, death, dying, Emma Thompson, father, film, films, former, Gemma Jones, issue, Jim Broadbent, jokes, last, love, man, married, men, movie, new, patrick dempsey, pregnant, relationship, renee Zellweger, series, sexual, swearing, timeline, trailer, two, woman, work, worth, years
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A Little Bit of Heaven (2011) Rated PG-13
A young woman has a life-changing visit with her doctor. Starring Kate Hudson, Gael García Bernal, Kathy Bates, Rosemarie DeWitt, Whoopi Goldberg, Treat Williams, Steven Weber, Peter Dinklage. When I see Kate Hudson’s name on a film, I expect to … Continue reading →
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Posted in 2011, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews, Romance
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Tagged A Little Bit of Heaven, chemistry, Comedy, death, doctor, dying, film, film reviews, films, fun, Gael García Bernal, humorous, Kate Hudson, Kathy Bates, life, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, patient, Peter Dinklage, question, relationship, Rosemarie DeWitt, steven weber, story, trailer, Treat Williams, whoopi goldberg, woman, young
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The Shootist (1976) Rated PG
A dying gunfighter wants to spend his last days with as little pain as possible and to die with dignity. Based on the novel by Glendon Swarthout. Starring John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart, John Carradine. This was … Continue reading →
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Posted in 1976, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews, Western
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