Memory
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1963 examples of Memory in a sentence
The fun thing about drinking is if you drink enough you end up waking up with a few strange girls and having a horrible headache and temporary loss of
memory.
Yet in recent
memory
I can't remember a welsh independent film that really swung for the fences in a major way.
I don't care how funny, how good, where it shows - I'll not cast my eyes upon it and allow my money to foul the
memory
or our heroes.
It's a dance expression (along with the "tribal" markings)from black folks African ancestral
memory.
Some movies are so bad, they leave a vestigial imprint on your
memory
cells which one wishes could be obliterated.
I still remember how the touching story burned inside of me, and the soft music that soothened the flames, created a epic
memory.
"The Man Without
Memory"
/ "Puzzle") of 1974 is not (yet) a very well-known Giallo, but it sure is a great film worthy of more attention.
The title "The Man Without
Memory"
fits the film perfectly, of course, as the central character (superbly played by Luc Merenda) is a man who suffers from amnesia.
If my
memory
serves me well, I even believe that the female lead has elements of Indira Gandhi in her.
"One from the Heart" was entirely filmed on Coppola's Zoetrope Studios, what brings to
memory
great movies of the Hollywood Studio Era.
At the beginning they say "To Peter, the one and only Inspector Clouseau", but I would agree with Peter Sellers's widow that "Trail of the Pink Panther" dishonored his
memory.
I've seen several others copy this sort of thing, although it also was done in some silent comedies, too, if
memory
serves.
Although the production values were that of television tape at that time, the performances are so strong that a vivid
memory
remains.I hope that a tape of this performance will surface someday so that the full intent of the production can be shared.
This movie was a pleasant shock, because it wasn't typical high octane adrenaline-pumping Pierce Brosnan action flick of recent
memory!
The rest look like they're trying to remake from
memory
one of Woody Allen's lesser "serious" efforts.
This extreme conventionalism is hardly suited to the
memory
of an unconventional artist like Modigliani, is it?
STRANGELOVE or BEING THERE from the
memory
of the public.
He's elderly, drinks too much, and his
memory
isn't as sharp as it used to be.
My most vivid
memory
of the movie was that after seeing the theatrical release and thinking it was hysterical, I rented it while on vacation with my folks.
Hanna Barbera - the Kings of Animation for over 4 decades created this wonderful cartoon
memory
- a western-type horse named 'Quick Draw' ("I'll do the thinnin' around here!") and his (mule?
I was so glad that I was able to get my tickets for it at the last minute due to my short term
memory
loss.
Remembering the past is a way to make sure it is never repeated- if you see this movie, it will be one more vivid
memory
of why we should never forget.
The
memory
of Sarfarosh is as fresh in the minds of people as it would have been after ten years, in other words, had Mathan taken even an eternity to bring to his loyal audience a quality film, they would have welcomed it with open arms.
Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) is a nostalgic look at those times.Mr Allen isn't seen in this movie, only heard.Seth Green plays in a way the young Woody Allen.Only that his name isn't Woody but Joe.This Jewish boy lives his life in New York under World War II.And listens to radio.The acting work is superb in this movie.Young Seth Green is excellent.Then there are names like Mike Starr (Burglar), Julie Kavner (Mother), Wallace Shawn (Masked Avenger), Dianne Wiest (Bea), Mia Farrow (Sally White), Larry David (Communist Neighbor), Danny Aiello (Rocco), Jeff Daniels (Biff Baxter), Mercedes Ruehl (Ad men), Diane Keaton (New Year's Singer) and William H. Macy (Radio actor).The movie is wonderfully written, by Mr. Allen naturally.This is a walk down the
memory
lane.A look at the past, at the 1940's, at the radio days.This is funny and sad movie filled with nostalgia, with memories of Woody Allen.At the end when there is the New Year's Eve, Woody says these words as the narrator; "with the passing of each New Year's Eve, those voices do seem to grow dimmer and dimmer."
It was so bad , I'm posting this now, because the
memory
has never left me some 12? years later.
There are some other memorable shots that stick with you,for example, the
memory
of the spilt milk, that hold the magicalness of the chance gathering of all involved in making this film, the essence of something beautiful and perfect that will probably never come together again.
While the script falls short of the witty dialogue you'll find in comedies like The Palm Beach Story and Bringing Up Baby, it's still a fun trip down
memory
lane.
I can still remember the first time I saw it as a child in a summer time cinema in my town and not only it left a mark in my subconsciousness about the kind of films I was watching at that time, but the music never left my
memory
and easily comes back without me ask for it.
My first
memory
was of the cops fainting when Quincy shows them the autopsy in the credits.
Especially the elevated office with vertical shades if
memory
serves me right.
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