Fri, 13 November 2009 Rich and Ben discuss not only the controversies surrounding the now infamous first person shooter, Modern Warfare 2, they also discuss the industry context in which the game is designed, published and marketed and how that should inform our decision making and thought process towards games like these. Plus, we share our top 5 dangers inherent in interacting with Popular Culture!
Note: Forgive the lack of intro music, and any other rough edges. We are experimenting with a new recording/editing technique, and it's been tougher than we thought. Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 October 2009 This week, Ben and Rich discuss Where the Wild Things are, and why it makes a better film for children, grown-ups, and everyone in between. Plus, a short discussion about the emergent church. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 October 2009 Okay, so we don't know anything about Westerns, and couldn't pull off talking about them in any helpful way. Instead, we spend 30 minutes talking about our relative Michael Moore related articles, as well as how the experience of watching Capitalism: A Love Story in the theater actually went. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 October 2009 By now, everyone knows about David Letterman's recent confessions, but not everyone agrees on just how aggravated we should be by the whole thing. Ben and Rich discuss this, plus pop-culture's emphasis on community, and reality television's exploitation of the uncool. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 This week, Ben and Rich take on the subject of science fiction. What (if anything) makes science fiction more interesting than other genres? What does biblical science fiction look like? What can we learn from science fiction and what should we watch out for? Also, we count down our top five science fiction book and video games!
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Fri, 18 September 2009 The Pop Culture 180 experiment was a week devoted to giving up our most loved media activities (reading/playing video games) for less appreciated activities (social networking/reading). In our last chapter of the Pop Culture 180, Ben and I Rich commiserate and debate the experiment, touching on what we learned, the ways the experiment changed us, and things we love and hate about the mediums we devoted ourselves to for a week. (program note: please forgive Ben's low volume and quality. We'll have that fixed next week.)
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Fri, 11 September 2009 It's no secret that a significant number of people have lost their
faith in our President. But why? And is this something we should be
happy about? Ben and Rich discuss this, plus list their top 5 reasons
they love politics. Also, we read your letters from the Sports Dilemma
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Fri, 4 September 2009 At the tail end of baseball season and the beginning of football season, for many Americans, the fall air doesn't remind us of anything to do with farming or natural events as much as it reminds us of the sports calendar. I don't know about you, but around here it's starting to feel like football. Starting this weekend, men will begin spending an incredible amount of time watching their favorite games and making judgment calls about who should be playing, who they should cheer for, and just how angry they should be about their favorite team's loss. Believe it or not, Ben and I will be joining in on this ritual, so we thought we'd discuss the myriad of issues inherent in these past-times. But wait, there's more! In the last 10-15 minutes of the show, Ben and I discuss a series we'll be publishing next week that we're calling the Pop Culture 180. Listen to find out what it is, or wait until tomorrow to read an update on the site with all the specifics. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 August 2009 We assume that by now you've either seen District 9 or decided not to. District 9 crept up on all of us, suddenly becoming the must-see film of the summer, primarily as an antidote to the glut of really bad films that had discouraged so many film-goers over the summer. So what was so popular about this film? I've already addressed this to an extent, but in this podcast we explore the movie even more, touching on the satire, the action, the flaws and the violence. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 August 2009 This Week: We were both relieved to get back to a normal show
that didn't last just under an hour this week, so we spent our time
talking about some fun things that are happening in pop culture! Like
what? Sotomayor's confirmation, Splosion Man's Twisted Vision, and Into
the Wild's lesson on community. All worthy topics. But just in case
anyone thought "You know, theyjust don't do enough Top 5s anymore," you're crazy. But yeah, we did do a top five for you anyway: Top Five Movies We Like that Everyone Else Like Too. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 August 2009 This Week: We continue our arbitrary hallmark celebration
with a few more top fives and a whole lot of listener feedback! This
time we get a bit more personal: Top 5 Reasons we Love Writing and
Podcasting for CaPC, Top 5 Old Things, and a co-operative Top 5 Reasons to Care About Pop Culture. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 July 2009 This Week: In an effort to celebrate an arbirtary hallmark, we figured we'd countdown our top 5 bunches of things, an idea that ended up taking a REALLY LONG TIME and requiring two parts - the first of which is something like 50 minutes - to do so. In this part you can look forward to hearing our top 5 Movies we Watch Over and Over Again, English Novels, and Movie Moments. Good times. Also, stay tuned to the end for our first ever blooper segment. (I keep my promises, Ben)
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Fri, 17 July 2009 This Week: This week we talk about Revolutionary Road and the all-to-common (especially in Hollywood films) suburban existential crisis. Then, we discuss our online identities, whether it's okay to put pictures of your baby online, and more. Good fun!
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Thu, 2 July 2009 This Week: We almost didn't want to talk about Michael Jackson's death this week. So many people have repeated one another's thoughts over and over, and the news has over-reported the story to the point that I'm pretty sure most of you groaned at the subject for the week. In fact, I'm impressed you're even reading this. We tried hard, though, to discuss the subject with a little bit of objectivity. We took a step back from the situation, saw what others were saying, and we spent most of our time discussing the way Christians should respond to a situation like this. We think you'll find the conversation both maddening and refreshing. Would you want it any other way?
In addition to that, we discuss the recent trend of politicians cheating on their wives.
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Fri, 26 June 2009 This Week: Rich and Ben discuss the ways the use of Twitter affected the Iran revolution, and apply the same principles to something more close to home (literally). It was hard for them to ignore the Southern Baptist Convention this past week, since they both went to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Rich works there, and they both go to a Southern Baptist Church. Did I mention it was held in Louisville, KY this year? That's where they live! But even if you don't know much about the SBC, you'll at least find some help in their talking about how twitter changes the dynamics of these big events.
In addittion to that, Ben and Rich discuss more trivial things: Letterman versus Palin and Jon versus Kate.
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Fri, 19 June 2009 This Week: Whether or not you ever get bored during the summer, you're going to benefit from the discussion Ben and Rich have about how to handle the various lifestyle differences that result from summer. Plus, we discuss the value of old stuff, and whether or not Christians should support Proposition 8. Lots of fun surprises lie within.
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Fri, 12 June 2009 This Week: If you play video games, know someone who does play video games, or simply live amongst a people who play video games (have I covered everyone?), you'll want to listen to this discussion, in which we discuss some of the announcements at E3 and how they will change the way we play and think about video games.
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Fri, 5 June 2009 This Week: Here are some questions: Is it possible someone actually likes Terminator Salvation? Is there a spiritual benefit to watching "dark" films? Is Twittering in church really a good idea? Should we feel guilty about having fun? These questions have one thing in common: we try to answer them! If that doesn't make you want to listen, how about our Top 5 Worst Ideas for a Twitter Update?
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Fri, 29 May 2009 This Week: Ben and Rich marvel at the ethical complexities intermingled with pure stupidity that results when television enters the realm of Summer. Topics discussed include the obligatory "Elephant in the Room," (Jon and Kate), how to approach summer television shows (if at all!), reality shows, the Moment of Truth, So You Think You Can Dance, and More!
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Fri, 22 May 2009 This Week: The elephant in the room this week is Obama's speech at Notre Dame in which he attempted to take a moderate stance on an extreme practice. Ben and Rich weren't too thrilled, and they talk about why exactly. Also, they discuss the ways people tend to think about vacation and how they should think about vacation. Try not to feel too guilty.
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Fri, 15 May 2009 This Week: Rich and Ben kick off the summer by introducing CaPC's Summer of Pop-Culture, answering some listener mail, discussing the nature of summer blockbusters, and listing our top 5 favorite and least favorite summer movies. If you like hype, you'll love this! If you hate hype, you'll love this!
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Fri, 8 May 2009 This Week: Rich and Ben cautiously address the elephant, er, um, pig in the room as well as discuss recent articles on the Christ and Pop Culture web site, including the Gospel Coalition Conference and relevance, whether capitalism is where it's at, and more discussion about choice in games.
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Fri, 1 May 2009 This Week: Rich and Ben take a week off from talking about articles and instead spend time talking about Miss California's recent act of courage/mishap (depends on who you ask) at the Miss America pageant. But they don't stop there. They dig deeper, and talk about how Christians should go about making a stand for our faith in our culture. You don't want to miss this one.
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Fri, 24 April 2009 This Week: Rich and Ben address Susan Boyle's sudden rise to stardom, the appeal (and lack of appeal) of Sliders, and the cultural effects of the iPod. They also have a strong disagreement over the nature of Facebook.
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Fri, 17 April 2009 This Week: After a week off, Rich and Ben are back together again. Even with Rich being sick and no gummy worms this time, they manage to have discussions about Rachel Getting Married, Fallout 3 and choice in video games, and how to choose what geeky television we should watch! Also, they count down their Top 5 Video Game Moral Quandries!
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Fri, 3 April 2009 This Week: Those of you expecting another fight are out of luck. But you will hear the exciting conclusion to the Ben versus Rich epic! Hint: mud-wrestling. Also, we discuss NBC's Kings, casual video-game Peggle, and the death of print. Also, we list our Top 5 Favorite Pop Culture Sources!
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Sat, 28 March 2009 This Week: Ben and Rich have a varied conversation. The Elephant in the Room this week is March Madness, which Ben and Rich discuss congenially. That all changes once the discussion of the past week's articles begins. Ben and Rich discuss (but mostly debate) Rainn Wilson's SoulPancake.com, Barack Obama's position on stem cell research, and U2's celebrity status. Believe the hype: Ben and Rich Throw Down in an Epic Battle for the Minds of their Listeners!.. By which we mean, there's lots of awkward pauses and interupting. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead.
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Thu, 19 March 2009 This Week: Ben and Rich set out to discuss a lot more, but end up spending the whole podcast talking about the debate between Jon Stewart and Jim Kramer. Mainly we touch upon the validity of The Daily Show, the nature of satire, and the folly of CNBC.
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Fri, 13 March 2009 This Week: After starting off with a delicious gummy worm and most of Ben's cream soda, Rich kicks off a discussion about the games, books and music that CaPC is looking forward to in 2009.
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Mon, 2 March 2009 Ben and Rich discuss the things Christ and Pop Culture writers are (or were) looking forward to in 2009, including: Dollhouse, The Oscars, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, the truth about Obama, The Soul of the Republican Party, and Local Politics. Something for everyone! Comments[0] |
Tue, 24 February 2009 This Week: Ben and Rich run through the things that Christ and Pop Culture said they were most looking forward to in the coming year and share their own thoughts. Lots of talk about the Christian's challenge in this economy, Harry Potter (we know you can't get enough), and Watchmen.
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Tue, 16 December 2008 This week: Ben shrugs at the latest political scandal while Rich wants to know what it all means, they both lament the latest Christian copy-cat products, and Rich explains with a series of rants his reasoning for abandoning the Wii and embracing the Xbox 360.
Posts Discussed in this episode:
Sunday School Musical: Why do Christians Do This?
Why I Made the Switch
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Wed, 10 December 2008 This week: Rich and Ben discuss an unlikely, but surprisingly imperative subject: Beyonce. Listen to hear why you should even care. Also, "Brighten the Corner Where You Are," Facebook, and death on Black Friday.
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Tue, 2 December 2008 This week: Rich and Ben take the gloves off and go head to head! Duels commence over the following topics: how Christians should celebrate Christmas, Twilight, and Redemptive themes in film. (SPOILER: They are still friends in the end.)
Posts discussed in this show:
The “Twilight” Movie: Redefining “Natural” by Means of the Supernatural
Robert Downey Jr., Walk the Line, and the Problem of Redemptive Themes
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