Josh on the Sequelcast
23 Aug
Josh was recently a guest on the Sequelcast, discussing the 2011 film The Muppets.
23 Aug
Josh was recently a guest on the Sequelcast, discussing the 2011 film The Muppets.
22 Aug
In episode 66, we recommended several books. You can find direct links to them below.
THE MEANING OF MARRIAGE, by Tim and Kathy Keller
21 Aug
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter and John Cassavetes’ A Woman Under The Influence.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:42- Intro, Sermon Recommendation, MTOL reviewed
00:03:53- Take Shelter
01:21:55- A Woman Under The Influence
02:04:27- Episode wrap-up
17 Aug
More Than One Lesson was recently reviewed on Bill’s Movie Emporium. The author of the review, Bill Thompson, has shown himself to be committed to honest and constructive discussions of movie podcasts, and his review of MTOL is no different. Check out his other reviews on his website.
The Gist
Tyler Smith and Josh Long are the hosts of this possibly weekly, maybe monthly, definitely sporadic podcast. The premise of More Than One Lesson is movie talk from two guys who love movies and want to offer a take on the world of film from a Christian perspective. There’s no real format to every hour and a half episode. Usually there’s a lot of back and forth discussion about a variety of topics, and sometimes there’s a movie review or a more focused discussion on a topic or theme from the film community. The podcast has been around since July of 2009.
16 Aug
Tyler was recently a guest on The Televerse to discuss the underseen detective series Nero Wolfe.
6 Aug
In this episode, Tyler is joined by actor Jeff Newburg to discuss Jonathan Demme’s Rachel Getting Married and Hector Babenco’s Ironweed.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
oo:oo:45- Intro, Survey, Jeff Newburg
00:13:00- Rachel Getting Married
01:10:35- Ironweed
01:37:50- Episode wrap-up
24 Jul
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Paul Haggis’ Crash and Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:46- Intro, Aurora
00:08:50- Crash
01:07:00- Do The Right Thing
01:49:25- Episode wrap-up, Josh’s Crash article
9 Jul
In an event to curtail Netflix’s dominance over streaming services, Hulu has in recent years begun to adopt all sorts of motley programming into the fold, adding international obscurities and surefire major network pariahs to an already impressive array of successful syndicated TV titles. When it comes to regular, dedicated viewing though, audiences still turn to the major networks for their comedies (The Office, Modern Family, Two and a Half Men (for some reason)) and the minor networks for their intelligent dramas (Breaking Bad, Justified, Game of Thrones).