Memory
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I agree with a previous reviewer in that one tends to remember this movie for a long time, or at least parts of it if my
memory
is correct and not corrupted by time.
And kudos for the two directors, Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, for doing Mr. Jones proud with their pacing of the animation scenes as well as printing a dedication to his
memory.
It's more like a repressed
memory
now, and I only commented here because I was trying to find out what the Spanish Orangutan in the first movie was saying.
It must still be fresh in Stark's memory, because something in 'Julietta' smells derivatively of the latter film.
Would you refresh my memory.?' 'Well, there's the Troma version of 9-11, 'Alladin and the Forty Mullahs'.
Try asking someone who Aileen Wuornos was and they'll give a similar blank response , and it's only with the words " Charlize Theron - Monster " that their
memory
will be jogged .
One of my favourite actors, Surya stars as Sanjay Ramasamy, the rich businessman who, after an incident, suffers from an incurable short-term
memory
loss.
He has done an excellent job right from the beginning till the end, as handsome, romantic Sanjay and the guy suffering from
memory
loss (is his name Ghajini? it was nowhere mentioned!).
The acting was good, and it was fun to go down
memory
lane with some familiar faces-most who were in the smaller parts (Brian Dennehy, Gregg Henry, Adam Arkin, Max Gail).
Features probably the worst acting of any film in recent
memory.
The movie and his performance touched something very deep in me, I became an instant fan of his and the
memory
of that movie stayed with me for years.
Wesley Snipes play the part of an ex-soldier that is going to marry his girlfriend, but, in a bar, he is confused with another person and a group of traitors to CIA inject him a powerful drug that mixes reality and
memory.
And many of the scenes are simply painful in
memory
(like the bad-guy speech right when he is prepared to kill an aging Robin, which gives the secondary hero an opportunity to regain his sword.
It was Ray Liotta's performance that jogged my
memory.
It is an insult to ants everywhere, and to the
memory
of "THEM" which is a 50 year old movie that had better special effects than this horrible turkey.
It is a fond and treasured
memory.
I'm only have 3 years old when I see for first time this episode and let me tell you that this experience is still in my
memory.
Some of the characters are interesting enough to provide the opportunity for good acting, but what remains in the
memory
after the film is mostly the music, dances, environment.
I have no idea why he had the nerve to make a laughing matter out of the fact that Sellers is gone and respect his immortal
memory
little enough to continue the saga.
She's a primary school play version of a reporter while somehow Mick Dundee seems to have suddenly become a complete simpleton with no
memory
of all the things he encountered in the first two films in the hope that the audience will find his newfound ignorance funny rather than simply bewildering - it's not even as if his character took a whack to the head in a contrived plot point, it's just plain lazy writing.
What a cast: Doris, Gordon, Billy Gray (of "Father Knows Best"), Ellen Corby (Grandma of "The Waltons"), Mary Wicks (from the "Sister Act" movies) and others who made this a total trip down
memory
lane.
The saddest part is that so many people are taken in by people like this, and allow people like Van Praagh and Sylvia Brown etc to prostitute the
memory
of their loved ones, and make themselves very rich in the process.
The filtered lens only maximizes the almost enchanted beauty that pours through from the screen and onto the viewers' eyes; indeed, this is nostalgia for a time gone by, a trip down
memory
lane and a subtle incursion into a denouncement of the horrors of war which never rears its ugly head but whose presence ultimately swallows a family, whole.
Thanks for bringing back a really cool
memory
of me and my Dad spending some "us" time together in the big lazy boy chair.
When Trevor Blackburn awoke from a coma,he had no
memory
of his past.In search for answers,he breaks into the secret attic with another patient,as the others are being killed one by one.A darkly sinister doctor played by a horror regular Jeffrey Combs informed him that he'd been committed to a sanitarium for the criminally insane for the sacrificial murder of his fiancée.Thrown into a bizarre halfway house filled with strange psychos he plunges into a violent world of magic,nightmares,wild sexual escapades and torturous medical experiments.The above synopsis on the back of my tape sounded pretty good,so I finally decided to check this film out."The
I'll take away the
memory
of this evening, and the disease as well.
I sat down to this film not knowing anything beyond what the trailer depicted...and I had only a vague
memory
of that.
I really thought he had lost his
memory
and that someone was trying to kill him.
They find a patient from Amazon with a unique case of tumors in the
memory
cells, and while examining him, the glove of Taylor ruptures and his finger touches a strange powder.
Under the direction of Robert Ethan Gunnerson (this is one of the strongest debuts in recent memory), Facinelli is born again as an actor.
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