
Welcome to the home of forgotten films. Each week, Joe Devine & Adam Richmond discuss a different film that they’ve seen before, but forgotten existed. They discuss cinema, memory, culture and history - as well as play silly games about cheese, budgets, and re-casting. Listeners needn’t have seen the film, but are welcome to watch (or re-watch) before episodes for a different perspective. And at... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Oscar Isaac makes some risky investments and dangerous deals to grow his oil company, in the middle of a most violent year in New York in the early 1980s. Joe & Adam discuss this grown up movie, and also play a couple of IMDB based games.
It’s the phenomenal 2004 Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki directed based on the book of the same name flick Howl’s Moving Castle.
How could Joe & Adam forget this? Doesn’t matter; they’re glad they did so they got to rewatch it and talk about: the choi... more
It's the year 2000. Hollywood mega guy Clint Eastwood is releasing a movie starring him and directed by him. He's cast some cool, older guys to be his buddies. That's right, it's Space Cowboys (this isn't a joke).
Joe & Adam dive head first into bar... more
What is a Constant Gardener? Is Ralph Fiennes’ subtle performance a help or a hinderance for a film that is neither satisfyingly edgy nor solidly genre-tastic?
Find out for the latest MYFYF episode on the Fernando Meirelles big pharma whistleblower... more
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Just got to the part when he rearranged his living room. 5 stars
I have absolute no idea how to join this discord channel.
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Whichever of you put the Jeff Bridges movie list to that particular music loop is a genius and deserves to be revered as such for all time. The tears I cried for that small portion of my life will never be forgotten. Thank you gentlemen.
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A lively, cinema-centric chat pair shares affectionate, humorous debates about forgotten films and why they linger in memory. Episodes mix thoughtful film analysis with playful banter, memory anecdotes, and lighthearted games about budgets, cheese, and re-casting. Listeners get a sense of film history, cultural context, and personal viewing memories, with a signature dynamic: one host's wide-eyed enthusiasm paired against the other's world-weary take. The show stands out for its warm banter, deep film knowledge, and a ritual of reading forgotten-film lists to steer future episodes.
Overall, it's likely to appeal to movie lovers who enjoy casual yet insightful conversations, a strong sense of personality, and a mix of serious discussion and... more
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Movies You Forgot You Forgot launched 3 years ago and published 139 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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