Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we study the character of My Cousin Vinny. The man we meet hides inside his leather jacket, wanting to get things done his way and on his terms. Eventually, as we all will discover, he reaches a point where it just doesn’t work anymore. Thankfully, being in a no-win situation is a recipe for transformation. Join us as we discover God’s truth in this movie.
About Juan
I'm Juan Velazquez, a social media content creator and travel consultant. My love for movies traces back to the dark bodegas in Newark, NJ, where back rooms were filled with VHS tapes for rent in the 80s – long before I mastered tying proper shoelaces, lol. My passion for film deepened at John Burroughs HS in Burbank, CA, and the Los Angeles County College complex by the Warner Bros. movie lot. There, I delved into filmmaking, fostering an appreciation for the art. Today, I indulge in watching, critiquing, and immersing myself in captivating stories on the silver screen. Occasionally, I'll quietly explore my secret hobby of putting pen to paper and crafting short stories.
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