
Mr. Saturday Night: Applause, Identity, and Lasting Laughter
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Buddy Young Jr. hears that first roar of laughter and everything changes. In this episode of Men at the Movies, host Paul McDonald sits down with Christian comedian Bob Smiley to break down Mr. Saturday Night (1992) and what it teaches men about courage, identity, and family.
Find the study guide here.
We talk about:
Why the spotlight can feel safer than your own living room
“You cannot let the love of the crowd replace the love of your family”
How laughter is “ten times more powerful than morphine” and why joy heals
Thick-skin vs. gooey-heart masculinity—being strong without shutting down
Turning your “first laugh” moment into a lifelong calling
Whether you are a stand-up wannabe, a dad on the sidelines, or a guy wondering if your gifts matter, this conversation will challenge you to step into what you were created to be while staying present for the people who know the real you.
➜ Free one-page study guide, show notes, and merch: https://www.menatthemovies.com
➜ Watch the full clip on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies
Key words: Mr. Saturday Night, Billy Crystal, Bob Smiley, stand-up comedy, Christian podcast, faith and film, fatherhood, identity, courage, healing power of laughter, Men at the Movies, movie Bible study.
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