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Movies You Forgot You Forgot

Movies You Forgot You Forgot
The Revenant
Passengers
Leonardo Dicaprio
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Gladiator
Oscar Awards
Bear Attacks
Tom Hardy
World War Z
Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past
A Dangerous Method
Vanilla Sky
Native American Representation
The Martian
Layer Cake
Jennifer Lawrence
Chris Pratt
Revenge Motif
Survival Films
Planet Of the Apes

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

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American Hustle? More like American Hustle along and finish the movie already. This week, Joe & Adam discuss the - at the time - critically acclaimed David O. Russell film, 2013's American Hus... more

Adam digs out his cinema ticket stubs from 1999 and runs through what he saw that year.

It’s that simple. A filler episode while Joe is busy.

A man listing films and reflecting on where he sat and how much the ticket was. Adam’s got stubs runn... more

Welcome to the Where the Wild Things Are episode, where Joe & Adam dig into the Spike Jonze directed 2009 grown-up take on the kids book of the same name.

Why did they make a children’s book into a grown up film? Did Adam really try and write his o... more

An unscheduled but deeply canon (cannon!) episode diving into 2003’s Master & Commander: FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD, directed by Pyiter Weir and starring Rusty Crowe and Dr Paul Bettany. Based on the book of the same name.

The chaps chat soggy middles,... more

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Hosts

Adam Richmond
Host with a knack for humor and critical assessments of films. Known for engaging in playful banter and personal anecdotes related to cinematic experiences.
Joe Devine
Co-host recognized for his dynamic energy and ability to stir engaging discussions, often bringing a unique perspective to film analyses.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 350 ratings
  • Would prefer Iain Macintosh

    I have absolute no idea how to join this discord channel.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    McGill1994
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Good movie podcast

    Give it a listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Someguywholeavesreviews
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Jeff Bridges

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chelski Blue
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • First episode had divorce energy

    He spoke about being left by his wife.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Podcast Granddaddy Gardener
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Great chemistry!

    I found this podcast searching for a review of the film Closer which after watching, I loved. They proceeded to sing the iconic Blowers Daughter and then jokingly slam the film but they were so funny, I ended up subscribing. I even listen to the episodes of movies I haven’t yet seen lol.

    #teambeatmybacon ✌🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    _ELL__
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the podcast for its comedic approach to cinema and its insightful commentary on forgotten films.
There is a notable love for the engaging dynamic between the hosts, characterized by both humor and lively debates.
Some feedback suggests a desire for more in-depth film analysis, though many listeners value the balancing humor.
Reviewers enjoy the light-hearted but thoughtful discussions, often finding themselves laughing out loud while reflecting on films.
The show's community-driven aspect receives positive mentions, with audience interactions enhancing the listening experience.

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89: Little Women, Greta Gerwig & My Wife Is Listening
Q: Is the economic status of women a central theme in the books?
Not as overtly, but it's about how each sister navigates their societal roles and personal ambitions.
84: Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan & Tom Hardy’s Disappointed Parents
Q: How does a film that ticks all of those boxes and is a good film end up being so forgettable?
The overwhelming experience may cause viewers to shut down emotionally, making it less memorable compared to other films.
76: The Matrix, Fake Purpose & His Majesty's Voice
Q: How diminished do you think The Matrix is, given revolutions and reloaded?
I believe that The Matrix, in isolation, is a fantastic film, but the drop-off in quality with two and three is pretty significant.
37: A Dangerous Method
Q: Did you go in expecting to at least challenge some tears?
No, absolutely not.
38: Vanilla Sky
Q: What do you think about the decision at the end of the film?
There's a philosophical debate about whether the film is truly about waking up from reality or if it reveals more profound themes about experiencing life.

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Engaging in the realm of forgotten cinema, the episodes provide a refreshing look at films that have slipped from collective memory. Hosts discuss a diverse range of movies, adding a personal touch by sharing their own experiences and changing perceptions over time. The conversations balance critical analyses with lighthearted banter, often interspersed with playful games related to film trivia, enriching the experience for both seasoned cinephiles and casual listeners alike. Each episode also involves listener engagement, with suggestions building anticipation for future discussions, making the content relatable and community-oriented.

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