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There aren't a whole lot of Thanksgiving films out there but we decided to keep the themed Substantive Cinema shows going this year (last month we covered The Thing for Halloween Listen Here! and we're likely to cover a Christmas themed movie next month).
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles was an immediate hit when it was released in 1987 and it has endured as a Thanksgiving classic. It's a classic odd couple road comedy. Steve Martin & John Candy star as unlikely (and sometimes unwilling) travel companions and endure just about every possible traveling inconvenience humanly possible.
The humor is subjective as we discuss on the show (thought just about everything John Candy does works for Philip) but we selected this film because of the themes of loving our neighbor, and being gracious toward strangers. We never know what others are going through or how meaningful our kindness may be to them.
Enjoy the show and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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There aren't a whole lot of Thanksgiving films out there but we decided to keep the themed Substantive Cinema shows going this year (last month we covered The Thing for Halloween Listen Here! and we're likely to cover a Christmas themed movie next month).
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles was an immediate hit when it was released in 1987 and it has endured as a Thanksgiving classic. It's a classic odd couple road comedy. Steve Martin & John Candy star as unlikely (and sometimes unwilling) travel companions and endure just about every possible traveling inconvenience humanly possible.
The humor is subjective as we discuss on the show (thought just about everything John Candy does works for Philip) but we selected this film because of the themes of loving our neighbor, and being gracious toward strangers. We never know what others are going through or how meaningful our kindness may be to them.
Enjoy the show and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Roger Ebert's review
Shoutous:
Calvin by Martine Leavitt
Luke's Work:
Changed My Mind podcast
Buy Ophelia, Alive
Buy Murder Bears, Moonshine, and Mayhem
Website
Follow Us:
Website!
YouTube Channel
Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 913-703-3883
Support Us:
Join us for our "21 in 21" and send individual donations on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly supporter at the Anchor link below!
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