On Watching Theology, Joe, Duke, and Melissa take a single film and examine it closely, looking at the assumptions and ideas in the story. Every episode considers the theological, philosophical and thematic elements of a film, listening closely to what the author has to say, and interacting with those ideas. (It's more fun than it sounds).

Joe watches too many movies. He grew up in central Washington, earned his B.A. in Education and Fine Art, an M.A. in Theology and is currently completing an M.A. in English Literature. He's smuggled film classes into each degree. He is interested in writing, theology and hopes to one day compose the ultimate Joe Versus the Volcano commentary track.

Melissa has a B.A. in History and an M.A. in English with an emphasis on Film Studies. She has taken classes on everything from silent to romance to post-colonial films and much in between. Her research and interests lie mainly in feminist film theory, women in film, Hitchcock and the studio era. At the end of the day, however, she just loves films; from Notorious to Die Hard!
Duke enjoys the way movies can tell stories like no other medium. He is an amatuer critic that loves the atmosphere of the theater and the taste of overpriced popcorn. He loves a good story and appreciates the effort and skill of good story tellers. He is a nerd at heart and a sucker for heist movies. He hopes to see every good movie and lampoon every bad movie ever made before he dies.

Contact the hosts at mail@watchingtheology.com for more information.

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WT03.02 Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

Watching Theology March 21st, 2009

WT0302 CreatureIt's a tale as old as time. On this episode, WT turns it's careful gaze to the waters of the Amazon, watching Jack Arnold's Universal Monster classic Creature from the Black Lagoon. In those dark waters, we find an evolutionary story of Beauty and the Beast and a few bizarre love triangles. As an added bonus, that beastly Joe is joined by a beauty for a brief interview on gender, King Kong, and age appropriate viewing.[#3.02]

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3 Responses to “WT03.02 Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)”

Obed March 23rd, 2009

Good episode, Joe! Dug your daughter's input. That late-elementary school age is neat, 'cuz they're able to think at a higher level than little kids, but are still innocent childlike.

Ben April 14th, 2009

I saw this movie a few months ago, and never even thought about the elements of race in it. Your daughter is very perceptive. Great episode.

Marcos April 15th, 2009

Hey guys. Always enjoyed your show, watching the directors. When I found out you were dropping it for this i was a little razzed as theology isn't nearly as fun as listening to two film fans jive on directors works. So I'm begging you please, even if you can only get around to one show a month, or every two weeks, or anything like that, please bring the directors back.
Hell, I'll even join you! The internet can do great things these days. I'd contribute just to see the REAL show back on. Couldn't find anywhere else to drop a line so I just decided to do it here.

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