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Finding Kylie is Finally Taking a Leap!

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We're almost 1/2 way there to our goal!  I wanted to say THANK YOU to everyone, who has supported this kickstarter to date.  In two days, we're half way along.  Granted the goal is very minimal, but in seeing how many of you have stepped forward to help - I'm humbled and blessed.  Please share this post with as many people as you can, to spread the word. Click this link - which will take you directly to our kickstarter, where you can read about the project details and back the project..  Please consider giving us a five or two.  Thanks again from John and myself.

Dare to be Disco

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I remember the '70s and '80s with a smile. The fashion, the music, and the styles were one of a kind. I loved my bell-bottom jeans in the '70s and adored my madonna-lace gloves and M.J. zippered pants in the '80s. And the music ... ahhh. From the Bee Gee's to the Billy Joel - both eras were filled with amazing artists. Some would say I loved the music so much that I even married someone, who plays that style of music for a living. See my husband's work page  to find out how Dancin' Dave McKay plays all your favorite hits from the '70s and '80s. So when I saw the VeggieTales had a new flick, Celery Night Fever, I knew I had to get a copy to giveaway, as the VeggieTales daring to be Disco is something that could make us all smile.   For the past twenty years, VeggieTales have been inspiring pre-schoolers around the globe with their upbeat storylines that focus on the Bible and the ethics that go along with Christian principles.  And ...

Bringing the Bible Back to Film ...

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Have you noticed a trend lately?  I cringe in saying the word trend, as it implies this is something that will go out of style.  However, when has being a Christian ever been in style? Jesus was even rebuked in his own time. I think it takes big ones to stand alone in a stream of secular filmmakers and make waves with a quality film, about ... you got it - Christianity.  We all know those films are sadly far and few between. So I'm happy to introduce to you the BIGGEST Biblical Epic since PASSION OF THE CHRIST (which I loved by the way).   Darren Aronofsky, who was the Director of BLACK SWAN, THE WRESTLER, and REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, will release the epic Biblical tale of Noah and the Ark .  The premise is, "In a world ravaged by human sin, Noah is given a divine mission: to build an Ark to save creation from the coming flood." The screenplay was written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel and revised by Academy Award-nominated scree...