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The Astrology Podcast

Movies for Astrologers: Astrology Themes in Films

The Astrology Podcast

Chris Brennan

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Spirituality

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2021

⏱️ 158 minutes

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Summary

In episode 314 astrologers Chris Brennan and Leisa Schaim talk about some movies that contain astrological themes or allegories that are relevant to astrologers. Most of the discussion focuses on films that are not directly related to astrology, but instead focus on themes that are relevant to astrologers, such as fate, free-will, and the nature of time. We also touch on some documentaries that are interesting from an astrological perspective, which focus on topics such as the nature versus nurture debate, or the issue of twins. While most of the movies discussed are ones we enjoyed, towards the end we touch on a few films that address astrology more directly, but were not necessarily particularly good. Please note that there are lots of spoilers in this discussion, so if you haven't seen the films listed below, then you probably shouldn't listen to our discussion unless you are alright with hearing the ending ahead of time. This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Timestamps and Movies Discussed Here is a list of timestamps for each of the films we discussed: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:12 - The Adjustment Bureau 00:25:18 - The Matrix 00:36:26 - Slumdog Millionaire 00:44:10 - The Up Series 01:05:24 - Three Identical Strangers 01:32:20 - Stranger Than Fiction 01:48:16 - Transition into movies that are not as good 01:53:30 - Five Star Day 02:03:12 - What's Your Raashee? 02:15:19 - Return of the Magi 02:27:09 - The lack of good astrology documentaries 02:34:14 - Concluding remarks   Watch the Video Version of This Episode Watch the video version of this episode on astrology movies here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi2unlM_Lg4 - Transcript A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 314 transcript Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode You can either play the audio version of this episode of the podcast directly from the website or download it as an MP3 to your device by using the buttons below:

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0:00.0

Hi, my name is Chris Brennan, and you're listening to the Astrology Podcast.

0:04.0

Today is Tuesday, August 10, 2021, starting at exactly 5.29 pm in Denver, Colorado, and

0:10.8

this is the 314th episode of the show.

0:13.5

In this episode, joining me today is Astrology Lisa Shime, and we're going to be talking

0:18.0

about movies for astrologers, which is going to be a mixture of some movies that explicitly

0:23.7

address astrology, but for the most part, just movies that have some sort of astrological

0:28.8

allegory or are interesting in terms of touching on themes that are relevant to astrologers,

0:35.1

such as time, fate, free will, and other concepts like that.

0:40.7

Yeah, I think that's it for the introduction.

0:43.5

Cool.

0:44.5

Well, thanks for joining me today in the studio.

0:46.3

Quite welcome.

0:47.3

All right.

0:48.3

So we have a lot of, we actually rewatched like a lot of old movies that we hadn't seen

0:51.4

in years, and some of them are like 20 years old, and some of them were even older, and

0:57.7

some were a little bit more recent.

0:59.3

Yeah, good batch of these.

1:00.9

I think we watched together about a decade ago, give or take.

1:04.7

Yeah.

1:05.7

And originally we had, because I've been building this list for a while, and I've been wanting

1:09.7

to do this episode for a while, or something on vaguely like this, but I never had a running

1:14.9

list.

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