Nostalgia
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319 examples of Nostalgia in a sentence
This game is very fun to play, and contains lots of
nostalgia
to me.
I'm sure this show will be picked up again for
nostalgia
reasons some day, I guess will have to wait and see.
Even though FRWL definitely has the edge in
nostalgia
and capturing the essence of the movie franchise, EON definitely is superior in terms of in-depth controls and gameplay variety.
I always wondered what happened with that magic kind of feeling the old Slovenian movies seemed to have in them... Well, in time I wondered if that feeling was just the
nostalgia.
For someone who remembers Jane in the Daily Mirror strip cartoon, viewing this film is an exercise in
nostalgia.
Since I first saw Anchors Aweigh in 1945, viewing it on videotape holds a lot of
nostalgia
for me.
The Last Mimzy doesn't pander needlessly to its core audience, but at the same time it also has a good accomplishment in that it also has an appeal to adults, or at least those that have passed that age of adolescence and look back on childhood with levels of
nostalgia
and relief that it's over.
Earlier tonight I subjected myself to 1988's TEEN VAMP, an anemic attempt to blend comedy antics, American Graffiti
nostalgia
and vampire hyjinx that had all the charisma of a small soap dish from the dollar store.
I started collecting the movies after reading the books and I gotta say: I do enjoy low budget, low grade films sometimes for the simple pleasure and
nostalgia
they evoke.
It's a cheesy classic, it's a great soundtrack draped around a fun movie, it's a piece of
nostalgia
already viewed through rose-tinted glasses.
Maybe I should get over my eternal
nostalgia
about 70s horror.
Just like Poseidon and Pink Panther, it's clear Hollywood just wanted to cash in on
nostalgia
instead of creating quality, original concepts.
The 70's standard of special effects may seem dated, but it has it's own charm for younger generations and
nostalgia
for those from the time period.
Hawk The Slayer is one of those movies that looks better through the rose tinted glow of
nostalgia
than it really is.
Ever since the mid-70s, I have had a
nostalgia
for Woody Allen's early films.
I love the first SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE partially for
nostalgia
value but mostly because it's a genuinely fun movie, so I figured I'd give a go at this one, ignoring warnings such as the 4 Star Joe Bob review on the front of the video box.
So, with the hope of a wallow in childhood nostalgia, I went to see the film.
It seems no one here wanted to make a strictly pictorial piece of scrapbook nostalgia, so the film ends up failing as both an American tall tale and as a boy-grows-up-fast character study.
Repeat viewings of "Buck Privates" deliver a warm
nostalgia
for a time gone by when things were simpler and patriotism was a cherished ideal.
"My Favorite Year" is a very funny and charming piece of
nostalgia
that wears just a little bit too much of its sincerity on its sleeve.
There is also a sense of
nostalgia
for the past years, but with the perception that what we experienced will always remain in our future lives as a precious treasure.
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."
George Lucas hit upon a classic theme, 1950's
nostalgia
in 1973.
It invokes a
nostalgia
that will make you regress back to your childhood.
It is perhaps pure nostalgia, mixing pathos and humor, sadness and craziness, hope and reflection, in quiet little bursts of excitement.
From all around the world, Synapse has dredged up some primo material for the geek with no attention span and slapped the title 42nd Street Forever on it to stir up some
nostalgia
for the good ole days.
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.
I enjoyed the first half hour or so of a slowly unfolding story of family conflict,
nostalgia
for an interrupted youth.
This is what
nostalgia
is all about!
I never forgot it though and recently bought the video on Amazon, and enjoyed it even more, maybe as it brought back a
nostalgia
for the 1980s.
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