
Episode 135 - Discussing Television As Film Part 1
On this week's episode, we're inviting Craig Simpson to talk about how the medium of television is becoming more and more respected as a great storytelling medium.
We start out with What Have You Seen Lately, covering Frances Ha, and Man Of Steel.
We then discuss Television as Film. We cover how the medium has changed over time, try to identify the series that started the trend, and give examples of great storytelling in television.
Please note, we did not learn about James Gandolfini's death until after this episode was recorded.
Video - Television As Film
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Movies Mentioned In This Episode
Movies
A Place At The Table
Argo
Batman
Blancanieves
Die Hard
Drive
Frances Ha
G.I. Joe
Indiana Jones
Kicking and Screeming
Looper
Lord of the Rings
Man of Steel
Margot at the Wedding
Moonlighting
Mr. Jealousy
Renoir
Something In The Air
The Avengers
The Dictator
The Heat
The Hobbit
The Lone Ranger
The Squid and the Whale
Watchman
White House Down
World War Z
TV Shows
Arrested Development
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Californication
Cheers
Childrens Hospital
Community
CSI
Damages
Deadwood
Dexter
ER
Falling Skies
Game of Thrones
Hannibal
Hell on Wheels
Hill Street Blues
Homeland
Homicide: Life on the Street
House of Cards
John from Cincinnati
Luck
Mad Men
Magnum PI
Mash
MI-5
Miami Vice
Night Court
Oz
Rome
Rubicon
Scrubs
Simon & Simon
Sons of Anarchy
South Park
Supernatural
The Americans
The Commish
The L Word
The Shield
The Sopranos
The Tudors
The Walking Dead
The Wire
The X-Files
Twin Peaks
Veronica Mars
Weeds