A man reconnects with his estranged daughter, then meets his grandson for the first time.A man reconnects with his estranged daughter, then meets his grandson for the first time.A man reconnects with his estranged daughter, then meets his grandson for the first time.
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Denny Brownlee
- Peter
- (as Dennis Brownlee)
Sherri Killam-Williams
- Grocer
- (as Sherry Killam-Williams)
Kaitlin Borst
- Track Team Girl
- (uncredited)
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Worth experiencing second-hand
Heard about this movie via the god-awful-movies podcast - a highly entertaining discussion that has left me with a smile on my face and absolutely no desire to ever watch this movie :) Recommend this approach.
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Great movie! Entertaining story and a lot of meaning and inspiration.
Excellent movie. Great for the whole family. Very entertaining yet had a lot of real life situations that mimic most of our lives with a deeper understanding and explanation of what is really going on from a biblical standpoint with wisdom, wit and all done very well in one movie. Exemplified many good traits in the grandfather such as good health, not smoking, exercising, praying for a daughter he had not seen for 20 years but still willing to see her and even help her in many ways including financially. True fatherly love. The daughter also was open minded enough to renew the father - daughter relationship and wanted to really help her son and daughter. Her daughters attitude was exemplary. The son had many challenges but eventually came around to become much more mature than when he started. His girlfriend and her father were a great example. There is a lot more of great scenes in this movie which you will have to see for yourself! Greg
A wonderful message!
I rated this movie high because of the very positive message! I know that it wasn't great acting but that's not what impresses me most about these types of movies! A great message just helps me feel awesome after I've watched a film!
One thing that I really thought about in this movie was their discussion of the difference between "happiness and joy!" That really got me thinking and another reason I loved this movie! So if you are like me and watch movies for a great message, I highly recommend you watch this film! Thanks!
One thing that I really thought about in this movie was their discussion of the difference between "happiness and joy!" That really got me thinking and another reason I loved this movie! So if you are like me and watch movies for a great message, I highly recommend you watch this film! Thanks!
Horrific movie of abusive relationships
At one point in this movie, a mother threatens to starve her child to death if he doesn't go to church. She describes in grotesque detail who else will eat his food until her son is hungry enough to go. It is an indictment of the violence and danger of evangelicalism.
Narcissistic, Controlling, self-aggrandizing, boorish
Writer/Actor/Director Donald James Parker once again convinces his fellow church members to praise him on film for his health, gumption, generosity, religious zealotry, and...youth. I don't know what he pays these people to pretend he's tolerable, but it can't be enough.
The tiny gaps between these conceited segments are sprinkled with his unhinged ramblings on smoking cigarettes, Harry Potter, and general altruism.
The mastermind behind this work, who once wrote and paid an actor to say the line, "some would say he's handsome," clearly believes himself a misunderstood ubermensch. If only people would give up their prideful, sinful lifestyles and live more like a spry, hard-working, incisive, wise, ruggedly-handsome, martyr such as Donald James Parker, their problems would all wash away and their lives would be simple and righteous.
The tiny gaps between these conceited segments are sprinkled with his unhinged ramblings on smoking cigarettes, Harry Potter, and general altruism.
The mastermind behind this work, who once wrote and paid an actor to say the line, "some would say he's handsome," clearly believes himself a misunderstood ubermensch. If only people would give up their prideful, sinful lifestyles and live more like a spry, hard-working, incisive, wise, ruggedly-handsome, martyr such as Donald James Parker, their problems would all wash away and their lives would be simple and righteous.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Gramps Goes to College (2014)
- SoundtracksDream Giver
Written and performed by Danny Jones
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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