Memory
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The story and images of this movie have been burned into my
memory.
Freddy (Robert Englund) is letting him go and the teenager doesn't have much of a memory, when he's arriving in a new town.
Once they arrived in Springwood, the psychologist has some
memory
that she did lived in that town before as a child.
Although some may call it a "Cuban Cinema Paradiso", the movie is closer to a How Green Was My Valley, a
memory
film mourning for a lost innocence.
Anyone who tells you that they saw it coming halfway into the movie is either lying to you or is unable to detach their hindsight from their
memory.
With out any inhibitions or contradictions I still adamantly believe that The Sopranos has the finest ensemble cast of recent
memory.
I haven't seen the movie in about 25 years and the
memory
of it has never left me.
The
memory
of those heebie-jeebies still lives within me.
As she grows more pleased with playing in the open, Elizabeth takes a stroll along
memory
lane, remembering when she was a 15 year old member of a jazz swing band, "The Blonde Bombshells": supposedly, an all-girl WWII group of talented jazz swing musicians.
It has this hazy overtone that is rarely captured on film, it feels like a dream sequence and really moves you into a dark haunting
memory.
I saw when I was a child and I have a good
memory.
I last read a Nancy Drew book about 20 years ago, so much of my
memory
of the fictional character is probably faulty.
Anyway, near the end of the film, the prosecutor reads a Scripture verse and then quotes another from
memory.
Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my
memory
forever, even though I don't think I've seen every episode.
It was a very exciting series to me, standing out in my
memory
of those times as a special show with "the Prisoner" as well.
In addition, later reflection made me appreciate the abrupt cuts to scenes from the past (in the arid countryside of Northern China, and in the high plain of Tibet): isn't this how
memory
often works?
Her sister, tho, is almost comatose as a result of the trauma, so the
memory
is never far from her mind.
It does stay in your
memory.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most vivid
memory
of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
Only saw this show a few times, but will live in my
memory.
A heartwarming story about coping with grief and cherishing the
memory
of those we've loved and lost.
And the
memory
of seeing it has probably stayed with you.
It is a movie that wouldn't linger so long in the
memory
if it weren't for the little moments provided by the excellent cast: Colleen Camp's simultaneously shouting orders at John Ritter and her dog; Blaine Novak unleashing all that hair from under his hat; and especially the moment Dorothy Stratten falls for John Ritter and says, "How...weird."
The movie did a good job making this simple day a good
memory.
A good
memory
includes not only romantic feelings about a beautiful stranger and a beautiful European city, but definitely about the deeper discussion about their values of life.
However, my main
memory
of this one is the opening of a scene in the middle of the film, between Columbo and the murderer (I apologise if I've not remembered every detail of this exactly).
Darryl Hickman all but explodes into giggles at the happy
memory
of working with Castle on "The Tingler," and there's enough footage to give us an idea of the level of Castle's talent--not very high, but very energetic.
Anything you don't like, be it a stack of bills, a bad memory, or even hunger can disappear at your wish.
Some of the pleasure in reading the novel was my
memory
of the scrupulously detailed film.
So strong is the impression he causes, that the Princess will resist the three attempts by Jaffar to conquer her - by three successive ploys: deceit, hypnosis, and
memory
erasing.
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