Memory
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Woody's best
" memory"
piece has great set designs, a sad and funny script and the usual great, well chosen cast, including a very young Seth Green playing Allen as a boy.
At times it did seem that some of the actors were searching their
memory
for the next line to say, but in all, it was a very good movie.
The movie simply circulated around one man's
memory
of a friend and a band.
Very sadly one of the funniest and most active comedians I have ever seen Bill Owen died recently, but although he was almost the main character in the show I'm certainly glad that for Bills
memory
that the show has continued.One of the great things about the show is that just about all of the actors in the show have made their mark in other comedy's and other shows, yet they all seem like they have been in the show from the start, for example Jean Alexander spent many years as Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street and Stephen Lewis was well known as Blakey in On The Buses.
This film is a disgrace to the
memory
of Darby Crash and The Germs.
This series remains vivid in my memory, no matter it was 1976 when it first was shown on PBS!
I saw this movie over 2 years ago, and it still sticks in my
memory
as one of the best, most shocking, most eye-opening movies I've ever experienced.
It vanished so quickly from
memory
that I forgot to write a User Comment at the time.
I have this strong
memory
or someone walking down a fire escape with this dramatic music building and building and he hits the street and ...nothing.
All it does is tarnish the
memory
of one of the greatest actresses that ever graced stage or screen.
I can't think of another film like in recent
memory.
Simon (Ryan Phillippe) wakes up in a hospital with no
memory
of how he got there and no
memory
of the last two years of his life.
Back in 1993, I expected the film to quickly fade from
memory.
I smile at the
memory.
I had a dim
memory
of a movie I saw while very young in the 1970s about a computer called Colossus that tries to take over the world.
really one of the worst films in recent
memory.
It's 1AM on a weekday, and more than a year after watching this movie for the third time, I'm still haunted by it, like an overwhelming
memory
that won't fade.
Yes, those dear alien noises, it's the one thing that sticks out in my head (Holding ears and shuddering off the
memory
now.) whenever I think of that film after all these years and I saw it twenty plus years ago--The awful monster noises not the appalling characters that invarably pops up in my mind first.
If your
memory
of rock festival flicks is limited to the good vibes of Monterrey or Woodstock, you'll likely be taken aback by the unrestrained belligerence that permeated the air at Wight.
Since the first time I ever watched LYC it has remained very special in my memory, so much so that since the recent re-run on UK TV I have come to write my first ever review regarding viewing or reading material.
It could've gone anywhere and introduced me to any character - it still would've been enormously interesting because it was made by the master who had never lost his curiosity, his inquisitive mind, his
memory
that consisted of the strange and amazing images, his sense of humor, his childhood dreams, his fantasies, dark and shining and who was able to throw them all on the screen like no one ever was able or will be able to do.
He should be ashamed to have disgraced the
memory
he purpots to hold so dear.
My childhood
memory
puts this movie at a 10!
I have loved this story since I was a child and as an adult I would still like to have it in my
memory
as a good story, not some type of killer film.
This is the worst movie I have seen in recent
memory.
In the buildup to this year's Rumble, new WWE World Champion, Kurt Angle, had been feuding with "World's Strongest Man" Mark Henry (a huge bloke who cannot wrestle), Rey Mysterio had been promising to Honor the
memory
of the late Eddie Guerrero, while John Xena was on the heels of Edge who had cashed in his "money in the bank" at New Year's Revolution to snatch the Heavyweight title from a battered Cena.
I don't know if this movie uses a little or a lot the author's own past, but it could have, it is, somehow, very much like a
memory
exploration (and it talks a lot about
memory
actually : remembering school pals, remembering teachers word, remembering the 19th, etc.).
Though it is often celebrated for its pioneering use of editing and suspense, this 17-minute Biograph is not all that different in style from Edwin S. Porter's 'The Great Train Robbery (1903),' which I can certainly remember being even more exciting than this, though perhaps hindsight has clouded my
memory.
I watched this show all the time as a child, and my unbelievable
memory
is even today still capable of pulling up a
memory
of seeing the Polkaroo on stage when I was only 1 or 2 years old.
It's the
memory
of those far superior movies that make this one watchable at first.
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