I’ve seen it. All 7 minutes. It’s not a movie.
Let’s see…
New Oxford American Dictionary said:
movie |ˈmo͞ovē|
noun chiefly N. Amer.
a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television; a motion picture.
- Story or event recorded by a camera? Check.
- Set of moving images? Check.
- Shown in a theater or on television? Check.
So each episode of the O’Reilly Factor is a movie?
So yes, every single thing on tv is a movie.
Next time you’re watching The OC with someone (that’s still a thing with kids, right?), ask them how they are enjoying the movie. See how that goes.
Well, you may not want to use it in casual speak. Just like most people just say “phone” when what they’re talking about is a “smartphone”.
Ah, so a television show is a “smartmovie.” Makes perfect sense.