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I channel-flicked onto
Forgotten
Silver just as it started at about 11:00 one weeknight a long time ago.
She would definitely have been all but
forgotten
today, had she not been shot for espionage.
Clive Barker's novel "The
Forgotten"
is the basis for this picture that shows a lot of style under the direction of Bernard Rose.
I have never
forgotten
the scene when Mary Currier(The welfare worker) comes to the house to interview Ann Revere and Garfield throws her out, and Garfield and Revere have words and she tells him better you should buy a gun then become a fighter and he says to her,"You need money to buy a gun."
It's a beautiful story that somehow was
forgotten
as a movie.
After watching it, I wish I had
forgotten
about it completely for there is almost nothing redeeming about this cinematic catastrophe.
HAUNTS is an almost
forgotten
film that would be better billed as a psychological thriller rather than a horror movie.
A lost and
forgotten
Santa Claus slasher film which predates SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT.
These two gals wind up in
forgotten
Hawaiian isles where WW II was fought with the Japs and there still remained a single person who was still fighting the world and had regrets over having killed American's during the war.
This really is a great movie from 1933 and very ahead of its time.A young woman who is in love with two friends and is obviously sleeping with both of them must have shocked a more prudish audience back then i think it had been censored for a while.But never mind we can view it today knowing that there are a lot of gems like this one waiting to be rediscovered,its a shame that so many of the films made from this era are now lost.A modern audience wouldn't turn away from this film,as you don't expect a film from this era to be saucy and it is.Gary Cooper was a very nice actor and you can see why he was so popular back then,he had a very unusual style of being very masculine and at the same time very sensitive,he was great at picking the more complex roles,his characters weren't as one dimensional as most actors of this era.He was easily one of the most interesting actors of the 30s,this i would say was his best era in films.Unfortunately A Farewell To Arms is the only film you can buy in the UK from this era,i don't know why.Its sad that he is becoming a
forgotten
actor,i think we must have lost our imaginations a bit as we keep harbouring on with the John Waynes and the Cary Grants,and forget there were other classic actors around that don't deserve to be
forgotten
yet.
Instead, we get a lot of pointless scenes from some very dark locations, an extremely slow plot development and I guess a lot of additional crap that I've already
forgotten
about.
The acting and the directing were terrific.They put me back to a time of my youth that has been long since
forgotten.
This film shows the big picture of who Gator started out as and what he became - as many began to believe he had
forgotten
about all he stood for and just commercially sold out.
Oh, I could hum music from "The Fog", "Halloween" or "Escape From New York" etc, etc but they were memorable movies with memorable music this, by contrast, was better
forgotten.
i hope not, but this sequel must be
forgotten
asap.
The director of this movie is so ambitious to give the viewer a movie of epic proportions that he has just
forgotten
to put a story into it.
Vincent Price is so well-known for his role in horror films that his appearance in other kinds of film is mostly
forgotten.
The cast, consisting mainly of unknown actors and actresses for the most part perfectly fit their complex roles(special acknowledgment ought to go to Jason Carns, in the lead, for he is just as convincing as any Hollywood bag guy).Continuity wise there are a few holes and gaps, but they are so small and insignificant that they can be overlooked, and are even
forgotten
over the course of the entire film.
Then, a few years later, when technology's improved and many other movies can do the same thing but make it look more realistic, that first movie will be
forgotten
if there isn't a great movie behind all the effects.
It also features a brilliant funked-up disco soundtrack, featuring long
forgotten
artists like Jermaine Jackson, Jermaine Stewart, and Carol Lynn Towns, and follows Travolta's charchter as he writes a piece about the health club scene, and courts one of the fitness instructors there, played by Jaimie Lee Curtis.
I have seen the movie more than 10 years ago and I haven't
forgotten
it due to the strong impact it left me.
You've got Christopher Lee, Donald Pleasence (fresh from "Halloween"), Barbara Bach (former Bond Girl), Woody Strode (those who've seen "Spartacus" aren't likely to have
forgotten
him), Capucine (Inspector Clouseau's wife in "Pink Panther"), even the legendary director John Huston (not his first useless supporting role; remember "Tentacles"?).
This poignant film needs to be released on DVD so hat hopefully, it won't be
forgotten.
Watched this film the other day expecting the worst from a 1930s film but was surprised it was really quite good.Its a story of two people from different cultural backgrounds who fall in love,the biggest problem is he is married,so the relationship is doomed to failure.I must admit i didn't care for the wife at all,as looking at this film from a 1930s aspect a woman always stood by her husband no matter what.This one deserts him purely because she misses her socialite lifestyle in New York,if she really loved him she would have stayed with him.I found her totally selfish,and a 1930s audience probably would have felt the same.When you watch these old films you have to forget your 21st century attitudes,as what seems acceptable now wasn't back then, she should have stayed with him.I hated Frederick and the father he was a pig and a bully who didn't care for his daughters happiness,which leads to a tragic conclusion i wont say why.I was really hoping that Gary cooper would ditch the wife then tell Frederick and her father where to get off and run away with the Polish girl for the perfect happy ending,but alas it wasn't to be.I don't understand why this film is
forgotten
because it is quite outstanding for its day.
This may have been a theme started in the movie, but of course, was
forgotten
as the film underwent several style-changes (by which I mean, it went off on a tangent to rip off some other movies) But yeah, as mentioned above, there were lots of scenes that paid homage to (see...ripped off) Brazil, Blade, The Matrix, Tarantino,..even Highlander.
Perhaps the director feels the world may have something against him because he once directed the long
forgotten
Madonna star vehicle WHO'S THAT GIRL ?
Regarding Mr. Fedor Markovic comment, I would say "what we have
forgotten"
is that we belong to the Earth, we are just part of it, not the owners.
It is as simple as that, and this is a quite old, tribal, basic knowledge that we seem to have
forgotten.
I have never
forgotten
it and was looking for it all over the place (thank heaven for the internet).
Although Cary Grant is justifiably remembered as a screen legend (indeed he was probably the most adept of any of his contemporaries at romantic comedy), it seems criminal that Irene Dunne is almost
forgotten
these days.
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