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Forgotten Cinema
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2019
Welcome to Forgotten Cinema! Each episode, Mike Field and Mike Butler highlight a film that for a variety of reasons was forgotten by audiences. The Mikes discuss what they love about the movie or perhaps what they don't love about it. But they always recommend you revisit the movie. You never know, you could find your own forgotten gem.
Gladiator 2 - Now Showing
The Mikes are standing up to the corruption of Rome and stepping into the ring with Denzel Washington, Paul Mescal, and Pedro Pascal in Gladiator 2.
Ridley Scott is bringing us more ancient roman hijinks almost a quarter of a century after his original best picture nominee which won Russel Crowe an Oscar. What did Mike Field and Mike Butler think of this film? Just how awesome was Denzel Washington? Can the young Mescal step into the armor of Crowe?
So, grab your Gladius and sandals, please notice the feral baboons to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:27 - Film Discussion
47:42- Who Would You Recommend This To?
50:36 - Plugs
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Ridley Scott is bringing us more ancient roman hijinks almost a quarter of a century after his original best picture nominee which won Russel Crowe an Oscar. What did Mike Field and Mike Butler think of this film? Just how awesome was Denzel Washington? Can the young Mescal step into the armor of Crowe?
So, grab your Gladius and sandals, please notice the feral baboons to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.
Join our FC community on Patreon, it's free to join! www.patreon.com/forgottencinema. If you'd like to support us further, we've also got a merch shop at www.etsy.com/shop/ForgottenCinemaShop
Special thanks to our Patreon supporters who make this show possible.
0:00 - Introduction
1:27 - Film Discussion
47:42- Who Would You Recommend This To?
50:36 - Plugs
Check out our website: www.forgottencinemapodcast.com
Follow us on Social Media:
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@forgotten.cinema
Facebook: forgottencinemapod
Instagram: forgotten_cinema_pod
Listen to us on these podcast portals:
Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forgotten-cinema/id1462156916
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/05QACTiCBvg0hApqwKjfOq
Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/990f7b21-e273-4690-82cd-37ab85aec2e8/Forgotten-Cinema
iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com/podcast/269-forgotten-cinema-47039446/
TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Forgotten-Cinema-p1234381/
Overcast: overcast.fm/itunes1462156916/forgotten-cinema
Pocket Casts: pca.st/6xR3
Castro: castro.fm/podcast/e82bcc6d-b801-4dbf-8b7e-d5476e86ceac
Castbox: castbox.fm/channel/id2113596?country=us
Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/podcasts/forgotten-cinema-846523
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Lead Up - Alien: Resurrection
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Leading up to the full release of "Alien: Romulus" on home video, Forgotten Cinema is releasing their Patreon Alien Lead Up series for everyone. The Mikes are wrapping up what they have dubbed the "Ripley Saga" of Alien films with 1997's "Alien Resurrection." Sigourney Weaver is back as a alien/human hybrid Ellen Ripley along with Winona Ryder as the android, Call. With a script by Joss Whedon ...
F/X - Forgotten Cinema
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The Mikes are using their years of film special effects knowledge to clear their names of murder, beat up assassins and avoid being arrested by Brian Dennehy. Oh, and then throw all of that away for a bag of money I guess. Mike Butler and Mike Field are talking about the 1986 action/thriller "F/X" starring Bryan Brown on this week's episode of Forgotten Cinema. Join the Mikes as they try to fig...
Lead Up - Alien 3
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Leading up to the full release of "Alien: Romulus" on home video, Forgotten Cinema is releasing their Patreon Alien Lead Up series for everyone. The Mikes are taking a look at David Fincher's disowned "Alien3" as part of their Lead Up series, leading up to "Alien: Romulus". Listen in as they discuss the many many many different ideas, treatments and scripts this third film had before studio int...
Lead Up - Aliens
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Leading up to the full release of "Alien: Romulus" on home video, Forgotten Cinema is releasing their Patreon Alien Lead Up series for everyone. The Mikes are taking a look at James Cameron's masterpiece, "Aliens", which cemented Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley as an action movie hero. They also discuss how Michael Bein replaced the original actor to play Hicks in this week's Lead Up episode of...
Lead Up - Alien
มุมมอง 116วันที่ผ่านมา
Leading up to the full release of "Alien: Romulus" on home video, Forgotten Cinema is releasing their Patreon Alien Lead Up series for everyone. The Mikes are leading up to their Now Showing of "Alien: Romulus" with Ridley Scott's OG Sci-Fi/Horror Masterpiece "Alien." Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they discuss the original representation of Sigourney Weaver's Ripley, the first Android char...
Night Shift - Forgotten Cinema
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The Mikes are working the morgue and running the corner with Fonzi and Beetlejuice on this week's episode of "Forgotten Cinema" as they discuss the 1982 film, "Night Shift" starring Henry Winkler, Shelley Long, and featuring Michael Keaton in his first starring film role. Neither Mike Butler or Mike Field have seen this film about city morgue workers who through some unusual circumstances becom...
Phenomenon - Forgotten Cinema
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The Mikes are seeing the light and getting real smart with John Travolta as he creeps on Kyra Sedgwick. Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss the 1996 film "Phenomenon". This nice PG drama film is one that Butler remembers fondly, but does it hold up? Is Travolta the only choice for the lead role? What inspired this film? And is there anything Robert Duvall is NOT amazing in?! So, grab your popcor...
Peggy Sue Got Married - Forgotten Cinema
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The Mikes are having a medical episode and traveling back to high school in the 1960's to watch Peggy Sue unsuccessfully try to break up with Nicolas Cage on this week's episode of Forgotten Cinema. That's right, Mike Field and Mike Butler are discussing the 1986 Francis Ford Coppola film, "Peggy Sue Got Married". Listen in as they talk about just how fantastic the dialogue is in this film, the...
Forgotten Cinema - Season 19 | Episode Reveal
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Watch on as the Mikes choose their films for Forgotten Cinema Season 19: "Winter is Coming". Mike Butler and Mike Field pick 13 films that will lead them through Christmas and into the new year. Check out our website: www.forgottencinemapodcast.com Follow us on Social Media: TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@forgotten.cinema Facebook: forgottencinemapod Instagram: forgotten_cin...
Forgotten Cinema Short: All the Fields
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Forgotten Cinema Short: All the Fields
Forgotten Horror VI: Fear the Darkness Teaser
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Forgotten Horror VI: Fear the Darkness Teaser
Forgotten Cinema Short: Gone in Forgotten Cinema
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Forgotten Cinema Short: Gone in Forgotten Cinema
Gone in 60 Seconds - Forgotten Cinema
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Gone in 60 Seconds - Forgotten Cinema
Forgotten Cinema Short: Hard Boiled Eggs
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Forgotten Cinema Short: Hard Boiled Eggs
Now Showing - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
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Now Showing - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Stephen Wright?! No. Vincent Schiavelli.
I like 3, probably over ALIENS. Or it's a very close third. I suppose A.Rez vid is coming..
Wow. Alien 3 over Aliens? Interesting. And yes, you can expect eps on Alien: Resurrection, Alien vs. Predator, AvP: Requiem, Prometheus, andAlien: Covenant. We also did a Now Showing episode of Alien: Romulus which is out already. Thanks for watching!
@@forgottencinema Yes, 3 returns to the contained, haunted house motif of the first film that I loved so much. Immersion is paramount to me, above the continuity of supposedly beloved characters. Yes, it was cheap to kill them off like that, but look at it this way: no one else from the first film continued on in the second. Also, Rez continues in the same vein...somewhat, and I like it for its own identity, but I don't consider that canon.
@@dkazmer2 i don't think it was cheap to kill them off. I think an alien on the ship, the ship crashing, then showing all the destruction was so fun. I loved the quick cuts of showing the dead bodies. it reminded me of Evangelion or something. Aliens felt like a movie for babies, like i was watching Jurassic Park in space or something.
I promised myself before I entered this comment that I would not be rude or overly critical of your video but you both leave yourselves wide open for it. Firstly, as a short filmography of Harry Dean Stanton (RIP) that was insulting. What about ''Paris, Texas''? Then you wonder how the audience ''took in'' this movie back when it was first released. Well, I was 17 at the time and was able to see it at the cinema (which was packed). You've got to remember that this was pre-internet, nothing was being published in advance of its release even in the magazines. A tight lid was put on any excerpts shown. The one major detail that was known - at least to those of us who cared - was that H.R. Giger had a large input and, at my school, Giger was a known quantity. He had done album covers for bands (Emerson, Lake and Palmer's ''Brain Salad Surgery'' for instance) and many of us owned ''Giger's Necronomicon''. The fact that his monstrosities were going to be given form on film seemed beyond belief and this made my friends and myself take this movie seriously. I remember the cinema audience that day (night?) were very quiet as the film began and it stayed that way until we saw the derelict, shortly followed by the Space Jockey. At that point it was as if we all knew we were in for something different, hardcore if you like. We were right lol. If anyone already knew what ''Cosmic Horror'' was, they didn't mention it. I know now ofc. I'll skip over the obvious screams that accompanied the face-hugger and chestburster to say nobody seemed to expect Ash to be an android. His decapitation scene made everyone gasp. Veronica Cartwright IMHO deserved an Oscar for her death scene, it still scares the shit out of me. After all these years (I'm 62 now) Alien still remains my favourite. The amount of detail that went into the Nostromo interiors and exteriors means it became real on that day and remains so. If you didn't want to know what it was like back then, I apologise, but hopefully there are others who remember it similarly.
Of course we want to know what it was like when it came out. Thanks for the insight. As for Harry Dean Stanton’s filmography, sometimes we have to make choices on what movies to mention. But again, thanks for sharing that movie fact! And thank for listening!
Where's _ALIEN 3_ video?
As I type this….sometime this afternoon. Stay tuned! We did them all! Yes, even the AvP ones.
Here it is! Go! Now! th-cam.com/video/P91r5A47sSU/w-d-xo.html
It's _couldn't* care less_ 23:10
Ah yes. Indeed it is. We assure you that we have made many more egregious errors in other episodes.
Good podcast.
Thanks for listening!
❤❤❤Belzer Wicked cool how he played himself in L&O. Real Critical Thinker ❤
He carried that character over from Homicide: Life on the Street!
You want to know how the original audience felt after the movie was over? I cried hysterically to the guy who took me to this movie. Because it was the most intense horrific thing I had ever seen.
Night shift was an instant classic the day it came out I saw it and it blew me away
You should read The book "Flowers for Algernon".
One of us (Field) did a very long time ago
Who forgot Night of the Comet? Not me! I love that movie! ❤
Darn right! We do, too!
Enjoy your guys’ breakdowns of cabin in the woods. I have used this as a casual watch with avid horror watchers, AND as an intro to horror movies. Helps that it stays pretty light, even as the apocalypse begins
Thanks for giving us a listen! And totally see how this film can open doors for other horror movies with all the references to other horror IPs.
Oh no! RIP Mr Ghost lol. Loved the review. I agree about rule sets in movies. I think it helps with the immersion to understand what an entity can do or at the very least what it can't do. I think I would have liked this movie better if it had gone in more of a surrealist direction, but I at least thought it was a fun watch. First time watching one of your vids, will deff check out more!
That definitely makes sense. And thanks for giving us a shot. We love talking movies!
Amazing.
Well done sir, I'm in my late 40s and went through through this for 9 months
The wife went and got a better high paying job b/c the West has lost it’s mind and men have little chance of getting that cushy air-conditioned positioned so that our women can laugh and disrespect us as we build and maintain the infrastructure
SOOOO Glad this exists, love rango, really feels like peak nickelodeon as a movie and with johnny depp, great animation
It’s meant to be a mess and that why it’s great it’s exactly what it wants to be.
Agreed! That's Butler's exact point. He loves it that way.
This movie got buried by the other releases at the time and poor reviews probably deterred audiences from seeing it. I definitely need to rewatch this. BUT, if my nostalgia for it is wrong, I’m blaming you both!
We'll take that heat! There are some decent things happening in this film, but they're overshadowed by far too many missteps. But rewatch it, for sure! Let us know.
can't stop laughing
Your mom has a great sense of humor and loves silly stuff!
It's awful
Its Revenge of the Sith.
Interesting. First time we've hard that reference. We like it.
@@forgottencinema butt still, best movie I've seen in almost 30 years
Maybe less talking piss and get on with the reviews
Great feedback. Talking piss does tend to occur more than it should.
For Your Consideration…
I honestly thought Field would’ve tried to use a water-filled helmet for Butler…missed opportunity?
Dammit! That would’ve been a good one. We need to get a budget for these things.
@@forgottencinema No budget. I’m thinking a Pyrex bowl and when you’re done, return the bowl. 😏
I agree with James Cameron's ability to make the best films. True Lies, Avatar, The Abyss😊, Terminator.....
Sometimes, allowing the extra time of the movie let's our emotions be more real.
It wasn't bootlegged!!! At that time, you could record anything on VHS!
Yeah, Butler! Your parents are decent folk!
I guess I'm seeing it when it streams. 😢
Love the thumbnail!
Nice thumbnail
Don't dose people without their knowledge, kids.
Love ya! Can't wait for more!
Its a consistent rewatch. Just a fun turn your brain iff movie
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Welcome BACK, boys!
Exactly what I was looking for, wanted to hear a podcast about it after watching the movie. Thank you!
Awesome! That’s great to hear.
Well, people now days honestly are looking for more serious distraction. Not just something that makes them laugh or relax, but also feel something. Sometimes its hard just to feel something other tgan empty.
Understandable. But when we walk into a theater about two giant monsters, we're not looking for anything serious. Our expectation is an escapism form of entertainment. Obviously, there's always a place for the type of movies you're talking about. There's room for all!
Show Chase. Like Showcase?😅
Yes?
The lava lamp is evil?
Of course
Ghostbusters Frozen Empire (for me) was awful. Too much CGI, and not a lot happening. But will it make a profit for the studio.
That will be interesting to see how that shakes out, box office-wise. Will it make enough to warrant a new movie? Not sure.
Deleted my favorite comedy???? I'm the Producer!
Fantasy selection? And don't make fun of Real Steel!!😂😂😂❤
We love Real Steel!
Personally I never liked Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. Too much CGI and nothing new.
Fair point.
Ludwig Göransson did the music score for Oppenheimer not Hans Zimmer
Yes! Butler is always trying to give Zimmer extra kudos. Thank you!
@@forgottencinema no worries all good cheers
God Emperor of Dune is my favourite Dune book and I'll probably never get to see an adaptation of my favourite Dune novel and I have to deal with that lol
Denis Villeneuve is stopping after dune messiah I think that's a mistake cuz honestly that ending is not an complete ending that's children of dune ending wish Denis Villeneuve would finish dune franchise with an adaptation of children of dune.
Hope the third film has some kind of ending and not open. Maybe if they pile enough $ in front of Denis, he’ll get to Children of Dune.
@@forgottencinema I feel like Denis Villeneuve isn't the type to be convinced when it comes to these type of decisions I feel like if he's never gonna do a extended edition of both dune movies or release deleted scenes as a bonus I see he would never go back on his idea of doing the first 2 books into 3 films whatever he does I just hope it's not an Frankenstein mess mixing children of dune with dune messiah I rather have one faithful dune story then them cutting apart two great novels just to tell one story on film ukno but the fact that Denis Villeneuve had thought this idea out even before he shot part 1 must mean he has a good way of ending it by the way he ended part 2 I would think it will end similar same plot points like the novel but how we get to each event may be different like how part 2 is similar to second half but diverged in certain ways for the same events to conspire just differently I would assume he would do the same with dune messiah but again I rather have a faithful adaptation of messiah then having a Frankenstein of a movie using bits of 2 novels which if terrible will permanently stain the public consciousness on the sequel novels
The Jihad 61 billion
That’s a point of contention between bill and the grim reaper here. There are certain lines that you don’t cross with a man’s daughter and Joe has crossed that line. Bill is understandably pissed about this. His daughter being in love isn’t the problem, it’s that she’s in love with someone who doesn’t know what it really means to love someone and because it’s the grim reaper, it’s an understandable feeling that bill would be disturbed by this
Fair point, Hopkins definitely portrays that betrayal well in the movie. This is one of those movies that you could watch multiple times and pick up something you might have previously missed. Thanks for listening the show!
That coffee shop scene both invented the meet cute in movies AND perfected it. I am convinced
It makes a strong case, indeed!