Memory
in sentence
1963 examples of Memory in a sentence
Thank you for a trip (sad and good) down
memory
lane.
No further opportunity to see Ecstasy arose until the introduction of home videos - by then it had become a treasured
memory
not to be disturbed.
One sequence remains in my
memory
to this day.
As with other reviewers the first and strongest
memory
was of the well produced battle scenes and of men and horses in gas masks.
This film displays her talent despite having a supporting role in a stellar cast that includes Julie Christie as Kitty, the wife of a British Royal Captain who has lost his
memory
of the last 20 years, and Jenny played by American Ann-Margret in an almost unrecognizable role as the doting sister.
Alan Bates plays the captain who suffers from
memory
loss triggered by the shell shock during World War I. Sir Ian Holm has a smaller role as the doctor treating him.
This is a psychological drama and in recounting which of these old films have stuck in my memory, I figured out is my favorite gender.
I am so glad I saw it, and which I could erase my
memory
and watch i again for the first time.
My
memory
of it was correct: it was still an engaging and fascinating movie to watch.
It's about identity, memory, community, belonging.
A truly adorable heroine who, at turns, is surprised and terrified by giblets, wrestles with mattresses, runs full-on into closed doors ... just a few of the moments that sparkle in my
memory
of 'The Naked Truth'.
Then, as my
memory
of the series receded with the passage of time, I watched again, and found it absolutely hilarious.
Because this documentary has got so much historical footage and because the film was ment to be something totally different this documentary will probably stay in everybody's memory.I saw the attacks live at home because I had the afternoon of,so this makes it even more realistic to watch.
Certain scenes linger in my
memory
and an overall feeling of disquiet is how I remember being affected by it.
It was almost one of those movies that when you see the preview, its stunning, and then when it comes out, you hear nothing and totally miss it, and your
memory
totally doesn't correct the mistake of missing it.
It is not the only line that pops up and makes an imprint on our
memory.
Most of my
memory
of this movie was the completely erratic sexual behavior of these two guys.
Instead, the movie dragged on for an hour and a half serving no other purpose other than that of a drive down
memory
lane for Beatles fans.
It sure took a long time for this film to debut here, and if
memory
serves me right, it took almost a year, and the DVD has already been released.
I saw it when it came out in the eighties and I have it in vivid
memory
as an extraordinary experience.
Well, imagine, there is one girl who lost her memory, they try to understand using "scientific methods" what she might be doing in he previous life.
I sort of forgot about it but seeing it listed on the IMDb jogged my
memory.
Some curious cameos are also featured here from a number of character actors that are passable considering all, though to be honest I'm still scratching my head as to why any of them would have actually made appearances in this flick in the first place; the actors I'm in reference to are: Maury Chakin, Christopher Walkin (!?), the late Michael Jeter, the late William Hickey who passed away shortly after this film wrapped and who's
memory
it is dedicated to in the end credits, and Vicki Lewis.
Even so it's well worth watching and whilst in my
memory
this was all about dressed up cars battling it out, this is , in fact, much more a cynical view of the director's homeland.
It is so bad, so mind numbingly boring and dull that I found myself losing large blocks of
memory
and suffering gaps in time as I drifted in and out of semi consciousness as it dragged by minute after stupor inducing minute.
The film took cult dimensions in my
memory.
Keanu Reeves plays Winston, a guy who wakes up with a major headache and absolutely no
memory
of what occurred the 'Night Before.'
The way the movie begins is all wrong, Tom doesn't begin telling the story just because he is bored, he tells the story to help him get rid of the
memory
of Laura, to an extent.the
by doing this is negates the idea and concept of a
memory
play.
Forgive me, I haven't watched this in almost 2 years, so my
memory
may be a bit fuzzy.
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