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City Slickers (1991)

bulletInformation at Internet Movie Database
bulletThemes
bulletCall
bulletWhen "Curly" and the character played by Billy Crystal are riding alone to round up some stray cattle. Curly then explains that all the rest of the stuff in life "don't mean nothing" if you know the one thing that is the meaning of life. The Billy Crystal character asks what that one thing is. Curly tells him he has to find that out for himself. I used this in a service that asked the question, "What is it that is the basic focus of our lives?" The one thing (person) we need is Jesus Christ and all the rest of our life falls into place. (submitted by Vern Gauthier, Summit Hill, PA)
bulletCovenant, Forgiveness, Grace, Repentance
bulletAnother scene I used just this past week in conjunction with the Lectionary passage was when "Phil" goes into the tent after confronting the drunk cowhands. While in the tent he brakes down saying that he is almost 40 years old and his life is a waste. The Billy Crystal character reminds him about that when they were children and they were playing ball that if it got stuck in a tree they would call, "do over." Billy Crystal tells Phil that his life is a clean slate, a do over. The scene ends with Phil questioning the ability to have a do over, Yet the Genesis 9:8-17 (New Covenant/Rainbow), Mark 1:9-15 (Repentance), and 1 Peter 3:18-22 all talk about a "Do Over" with God. Lent is a time we seek to live more fully in the great Do Over of God as we head to it's celebration at Easter. (submitted by Vern Gauthier, Summit Hill, PA)
bulletDisillusionment
bulletBilly Crystal speaks at son’s school. Disillusioned with life.
Start cue: "As Danny said..."
End cue: "Any questions?" (Youth Alpha Australia)
bulletFathers
bulletRiding along on hroseback discussing the best day of my life. Characters explore deep themes including marriage and being fathers. (submitted by Alan Norton)
bulletTransformation, Passing on the Mantle
bulletEarly in the film, Billy Crystal's character is getting outfitted for the cattle drive, but can't find a real cowboy hat that suits him. He ends up just wearing his same old baseball cap. When Curly, the old-time cowboy, dies, Billy Crystal's character wears Curly's hat away from the gravesite -- it is a transformative moment for him as he becomes the leader of the group and gains understanding of the meaning of his life. (submitted by Amy Parker, Charleston, West Virginia)

 

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