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Bottom Shelf Bible Study

Jesse Ward and Peggy Murphey

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A dive into the world of timeless bible stories through a comedic lens with a sailors tongue . Witty banter meets heart felt take aways as cohosts Jesse Ward and Peggy Murphey make their way on a journey through the Bible’s own old testament.
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This is the podcast that goes to the bottom shelf, wipes the dust off of that old bottle, cracks it open, tips it back, tries not to grimace, and then talks about it for a while! We celebrate the unsavory in the world of liquor, beer, wine, spirits, and life in general. Laugh along with us or at us, the choice is yours. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bottomshelflifepod/support
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Welcome to a special episode of The Bottom Shelf! This time, we’re diving into Madame Web, the latest addition to the Spider-Man universe. Join our hosts—John, Dallas, and Force Ghost Branson—as they dig into this standalone origin story of one of Marvel’s most mysterious heroines. With plenty of laughs and a critical eye, the team breaks down the …
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In 1991, Yoshiyuki Toninoia attempted to invent the Gundam franchise with a new action-packed Gundam series. Sadly due to – Reasons – the series was turned into a movie that is considered to be a critical fail. But is Gundam F91 better than what the critics say? Or does it really belong on… the Bottom Shelf? Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/joh…
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In this amusing and thought-provoking episode, our hosts dive into an eclectic mix of topics, from the oddities of Braille at drive-thrus to the deep intricacies of faith and theology. Listen as they humorously navigate through personal anecdotes about dating, unexpected revelations, and their own faith journeys. Despite a technical glitch that alm…
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1960’s Batman featuring Adam West and Burt Ward as the dynamic duo Batman and Robin, is notoriously campy and tongue and cheek. But what about their 1966 movie? Is it just as campy? Does it make it a bad movie? Join us as our team and special guest (and original member), Kevin Joshua Burnham, tackles this notorious Bat-Film Connect with John: https…
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This past we our team had the opportunity to be at Geek’d Con in Shreveport, LA! While there John had a question for Geek’d Con-goers… “What’s your favorite bad movie?” Come hear some of their suggestions and then let us know your thoughts on their movie choices! Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect with Dallas & Celeste Via Geek …
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In this intriguing episode, join Peggy and Jesse as they delve into the eerie tale of King Saul and the Witch of Endor from the Book of Samuel. The discussion takes unexpected turns, from witnessing a fictional death in "Die Hard" to cracking ghostly jokes, all leading to a deep dive into biblical storytelling. Discover the complex relationship bet…
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In 2018, Drew Goddard wrote and produced a film about 4 people who were stuck at a hotel called, The El Royale. Will this crime drama be enough to free our crew who’s stuck in a wormhole? Join us as we ask the question, “Is Bad Times at the El Royale good? Or is it just a bad time that belongs on… The Bottom Shelf?” Connect with John: https://linkt…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Bottom Shelf Bible Study with Jesse Cole Ward and Peggy Caroline Murphy! Today, we delve into the action-packed Book of Daniel, exploring the dramatic tales of the lion's den, the fiery furnace, and a king's transformation into a wild beast. We start our journey in ancient Babylon, uncovering its historical si…
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Welcome back! In this episode, our hosts dive into the amusing myth that "everybody was kung fu fighting" and challenge the accuracy of popular song lyrics. With witty banter and humor, they explore the absurdity of these claims and transition into an unexpected yet entertaining retelling of the biblical story of Cain and Abel. From discussing the …
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Welcome to Bottom Shelf Bible Study with your hosts Jesse Cole Ward and Peggy Caroline Murphy. In this episode, they delve into the dramatic and often misunderstood story of Sodom and Gomorrah. The discussion kicks off with a lighthearted introduction, encouraging listeners to share and rate the show. Peggy then reveals the topic of the day, sparki…
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Join Jesse and Peggy as they dive deep into the timeless tale of Samson and Delilah. In this episode, they explore the complexities of love and betrayal, and the ultimate power of faith and forgiveness. Discover the secrets behind Samson's legendary strength, and how Delilah's persistence led to his downfall.From humorous banter to profound takeawa…
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Welcome to another engaging episode of Bottom Shelf Bible Study with Jesse Ward and Peggy Murphy. This week, we dive into the fascinating story of Balaam and his talking donkey, exploring the unexpected ways divine messages can be delivered. Peggy shares a humorous yet frustrating experience at a Thai restaurant, leading to a lively discussion on l…
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As our team continues to float through the mysterious worm whole that is making them watch… Good movies?… Celeste suddenly disappears and our team is left to review the 2022, The Batman. Is Sparkle Bat a good movie or even a good Batman movie? Join the team a they seek to find out. Time Stamps: 00:00 Intro 03:41 Why is John avoiding watching “The B…
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The Crew of the Bottom Shelf remains lost in a strange wormhole where they must watch Bad…err.. good? movies? Join them as they take on 1998’s disaster film Armaged…errr… Deep Impact! Is it as good as some have said? Or does it actually belong on… The Bottom Shelf. Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect with Branson EMAIL: branson.b…
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The team has been pulled into a wormhole and are suddenly forced to do something they aren’t used to… Watch good movies? In this episode the team is being forced to watch the 1985 fantasy action film, Ladyhawke… is it as good as some say? Or does it actually belong on… The Bottom Shelf. Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect with Br…
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In the aftermath of the Los Angeles Battle, Jonathan Liebesman brought forth “Wrath of the Titans.” Critics saw it as a genesis and catastrophe of his carrier but is it really that bad? Is it better than what the critics say? Or does it truly belong on… the bottom shelf? Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect with Branson EMAIL: bra…
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After the failure of “The Incredible Hulk,” Louis Leterrier tried to bring some classic titans back to the silver screen with his 2010 remake, “Clash of The Titans.” The film left critic scratching their heads. But is it better than the critics say? Or does it truly belong on… the bottom shelf? Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect…
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In 1994, Steve Wang brought forth the sequel to the Americanized Tokusatsu, Guyver: Dark Hero, to life in a direct-to-video format. While it was more critically successful than "The Guyver" (1991), critics still didn't care for it. Join the crew of the Bottom Shelf as they strive to discover the truth behind this film. Is it better than what critic…
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In 1991, Screaming Mad George brought the Japanese based anime, Guyver to American cinema. critics felt like the script and filming was Screaming Mad and rated it as a complete flop. Is it as bad as critics say? Or does it truly belong on, The Bottom Shelf. Connect with John: https://linktr.ee/johnharju Connect with BransonEMAIL: branson.boykin@gma…
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In 1992 the world was introduced to Rocky, Colt, and TumTum. The 3 Ninja heroes that captured the hearts of a generation. However, according to critics, it's a terrible movie. But is it? Francisco Ruiz and Paul J. Powers of Retro Rewind Podcast join the crew to find out if "3 Ninjas" truly belongs on... The Bottom Shelf. Learn more about Retro Rewi…
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In 1989, Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee took to the silver screen to inspire a generation with a martial arts film. The critics say that it was a failure, but there is a generation that says that it truly was, The Best of the Best? Is it better than what the critics say? Or does it honestly belong on, The Bottom Shelf? Connect with John: https://lin…
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The Bottom Shelf is part of the Geek Devotions Network, a network of podcasts that are devoted to letting people know that they are loved. Starting July 7th, Geek Devotions is doing what we call, Operation 501. This is a fundraiser where we are attempting to raise the funds to get Geek Devotions an official Nonprofit status. In this special audio J…
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In 1993, Ernie Reyes Sr. and Jr. waxed up their surf boards and exposed the world the a hidden secret... Ninjas... can... surf... well sort of.This Neal Israel family comedy was considered a box office flop, but does this more rad than what the critics say? Or will it wipe out as a total Barney on... The Bottom Shelf.Connect with John: https://link…
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In 1996, before entering the Danger Zone on The Titanic... Billy Zane put on a mask and purple tights to fight evil in a Crime Story spanning from jungle adventure to the streets of New York... He became.... THE PHANTOM... This pulp action hero movie wasn't received well by critics. But is it better than what the critics say? Or does it truly belon…
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It would appear that in 2005, Gerry Lively passed his constitution roll and managed to produce yet another Dungeons and Dragons Movie... But does this sequel make it's saving throws? Or does it belong on The Bottom Shelf?Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcastThe Bottom Shelf is a Geek Dev…
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Last year, the crew of The Bottom Shelf took on the horrifying task of reviewing 1993's Leprechaun... Today they must take the next step and review it's sequel.... Leprechaun 2! Do they give this horror comedy the green light? Or does it bleed red as it lands on The Bottom Shelf?Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.faceb…
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In 2014 Elijah Wood left the shire and went to work at a local School... but discovered the dangers of cooties... This was generally reconized as a bad idea, especially by film critics. But is it better than what critics say? Or does it belong on The Bottom Shelf?Interested in more Gundam Discussions? Check out our sister podcast "The Gundam Watch"…
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In 2002, Milla Jovovich played a character that was looking for a "MULTIPASS" out of a very scary situation. Some suggest she should have found a multipass out of Resident Evil all together. But is it better than the critics say or does it truly belong on "The Bottom Shelf?"Interested in more Gundam Discussions? Check out our sister podcast "The Gu…
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In 1999, Sunrise put together a multimedia event meant to celebrate 20 years of the franchise, Mobile Suit Gundam. Part of this celebrations a live action movie called, "G-Saviour." Was this live action Space epic the saviour to live action adaptations? Or does it truly belong on The Bottom Shelf? Join the team as they find out.Interested in more G…
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In 1989 Stuart Gordon had a dream of giant robots fighting amid a cold war era. Critically it failed… but is it better than what the critics say? Or does it truly belong on, The Bottom Shelf?Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcastConnect with Kevin:FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/theda…
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In 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme stepped on to a set that some say he was missing in action more than the last action hero they needed. But there was no retreat and no surrender when it came to completing Raul Julia's final film, Street Fighter. Is the film better than what the critics say? Or does it truly belong on... The Bottom Shelf?Website: https…
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This is a very somber bonus episode featuring a cross post of the podcast Comm Talk by Geek Devotions. Join us as Dallas discusses the loss of actor Jason David Frank as well as the topics of depression and suicide.Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org/Further discussion on Mental Health and Suicide from the Geek De…
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In 1993, Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo took up the mantle of Mario Mario and Luigi Mario. Critically this movie failed. Some would say it's an insult to childhood joy. Join the crew of The Bottom Shelf are joined by special guest Jonathan Gilbert to ask, "Is Super Mario Bros better than what the critics say? Or does it truly belong on... The Botto…
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In 2019 Jim Jarmusch put out a music video to Sturgill Simpson's "The Dead Don't Die." Wait... that's not right... OH no he put out a movie called The Dead Don't Die and critics were dying for it to end. Join the crew of The Bottom Shelf as they ask the question, "Is the Dead Don't Die better than critics say? Or does it truly belong, on the bottom…
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In 1988, the Chiodo Brothers brought their creative talent together to create intergalactic critters that made audiance forget about their good burgers and become running screamers with the horrifying film known as... Killer Klowns From Outer Space. At least that was the plan. Unfortunately the film ended up becoming a critical failure. Join the te…
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In 1993 Joe Dante brought to life a gremlin of a script that left audiences howling. Thanks to him the Hollywood Boulevard was exposed to Matinee featuring John Goodman! Is it worth watching? Or does it belong on The Bottom Shelf?Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcastConnect with Kevin:FA…
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In 1998, Director Roland Emmerich thought he'd open a gate of stars that would highlight the King of all Monsters, Godzilla. This dark horse film had high hopes, but on its release day, independence was not to be had; rather, the bondage of 10,000 critics saying that it was awful. Join the crew of The Bottom Shelf as they sit down with special gues…
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In August the crew went to Geek'd Con in Shreveport, LA. While on the con floor they walked around asking folks one simple question... What's one bad movie that you secretly love... Let's see what con goers had to say!Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcastConnect with Kevin:FACEBOOK : htt…
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While you were sleeping back in 2018, Jon Turteltaub thought he had a national treasure on his hands that would cause people to stay home from the beach... he had, The Meg. Join the crew and special guests, Katherine (Squid) Czerwinski and Ren Michele as they ask the question; Was the instinct of critics wrong and this film was truly a phenomenon? …
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In 1975, Steven Spielberg made moviegoers afraid of going into the water with his thriller, Jaws. Since then, the film industry has time after time to capture that same feeling with various shark movies. In 2010 Decian Obrien asked himself this one question... "what if I combined a shark with an octopus?" That is how we got Sharktopus. Join the cre…
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In 1997, a movie about a group of warriors who had 6 days to save to world was released to the silver screen. Unfortunately movie reviewers felt like the film took 6 days to produce and took 6 days to forget how much money they wasted watching it. What was this movie? Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Is it possible that this sequel film is better than w…
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In 1996 the Arcade Classic, Mortal Kombat came to the silver screen with mixed emotions. Is this film one worth watching or does it belong on the bottom shelf?Connect with Mike KostrewaBoomstick Video Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boomstickvideoBoomstick Video Website: https://boomstickvideo.blubrry.net/Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.…
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In 1988, John De Bello brought Anthony Starke and George Clooney into his vision of humanoid tomatoes. But is the Return of the Killer Tomatoes better than what people say? Or does it truly belong on the Bottom Shelf?Website: https://thebottomshelf.blubrry.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBottomShelfPodcastConnect with Kevin:FACEBOOK : http…
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In 1978 the world faced a great danger. Villainous grouping of the mature ovary of a flowering plant that is edible decided to turn the food chain on it's head... Tomatoes were out for blood. At least that's what John De Bello wanted us to think in his film, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Is this low budget film better than what people say? Or does…
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This week on The Bottom Shelf, we'd like to share a cross over episode of Comm Talk by Geek Devotions; Branson joins Dallas to examine the 1989 failed pilot episode, Pryde of the X-Men. Was this a missed opportunity for a great animated X-Men series? Or does it honestly belong, on the bottom shelf?Check out Comm Talk by Geek Devotions: https://geek…
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