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  • Mike Field and Mike Butler have 3 days to steal 50 cars with Nicolas Cage, but they're going wait until the last minute to do it in 1 night! This is Gone in 60 Seconds!!!!

    Join the Mikes as they discuss how orange the film is, and why every actor has bleach-blonde hair or frosted tips. They'll also talk about Giovanni Ribisi's character being too all over the place, the uselessness of Angelina Jolie's character, and why despite being (at least on paper) fairly similar, this film didn't have the legs or sequel power that the The Fast and the Furious film did.

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    3:03 - Film Facts

    13:05 - Film Discussion

    34:03 - Critic Reviews

    36:56 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    38:44 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    44:28 - Plugs

  • Time to say his name three times again as the Mikes discuss Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Jenna Ortega on this "Now Showing" episode of Forgotten Cinema. Full Spoilers Ahead!

    Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they talk about the film's many (and often unnecessary) plots, how returning characters have or haven't evolved, the new characters, Burton's style, and of course, what they thought of the film overall.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    4:05 - Film Discussion

    56:50 - Plugs

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  • The Mikes are joining the Hong Kong police force and teaming up with a loose cannon detective and a too-deep-undercover cop to defeat the Triads in an epic shootout involving long single takes, lots of squibs, and newborn babies. This is John Woo's Hard Boiled.

    Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss what makes these action sequences so great and how this film can both be a staple action film, help launch Woo's US film career, and equally not get noticed by larger audiences, especially today in our (purist) action genre drought.

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    2:08 - Film Facts

    8:15 - Film Discussion

    29:32 - Critic Reviews

    32:28 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    36:52 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    40:42 - Plugs

  • Whoa. The Mikes are joining forces with Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, and Rachel Weisz to tackle the energy crisis only to be hunted down by the US government trying to suppress it...typical.

    Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss the 1996 film Chain Reaction. Both Field and Butler enjoyed this film back in the day, but do they now? From a troubled production with no script and a story-line that isn't what Reeves signed up for, this film had a lot of behind the scenes issues that are clearly up on the screen. Should you go back and watch it, or does Chain Reaction belong stuck in the 90's?

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    0:00 - Introduction

    2:28 - Film Facts

    9:18 - Film Discussion

    32:55 - Critic Reviews

    35:17 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    36:29 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    39:16 - Plugs

  • The Mikes are writing their way into a soap opera with the help of John Candy and a magic typewriter as they take a look at the 1991 film Delirious.

    Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they discuss a comedy that has some funny moments, but doesn't really work. Especially when you don't clearly establish the rules in the fantasy world that they create here.

    Nevertheless, Field believes that this film has good bones and could be remade with the right talent behind it.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    2:45 - Film Facts

    10:12 - Film Discussion

    25:31 - Critic Reviews

    31:03 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    32:34 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    38:10 - Plugs

  • The Mikes are dodging Facehuggers and shooting some Xenomorphs as they discuss the brand new Alien: Romulus, directed by Fede Alvarez and staring Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson.

    Join Mike Field and Mike Butler as they talk about there thoughts on the film, why Andy works as a character while the others fail, the use of practical effects, THAT surprise character, and more! The Mikes will also go over their Alien film rankings, including this new film.

    This is a culmination of a summer's worth of episodes as the Mikes just finished their Lead Up series, examining each of the Alien Anthology films an episode and covering all 8 previous films. If you're interested, check out their Patreon! The episodes are available to all Producer and up tiers or you can purchase the episodes on store page if you'd rather not subscribe.

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    Check out Alien: Romulus in theaters now!

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  • The Mikes are going back in time 8 minutes to help Jake Gyllenhaal stop a bomb from going off in Chicago.

    That's right Mike Field and Mike Butler are talking the 2011 Duncan Jones film, Source Code, also starring Vera Farmiga, Michelle Monaghan, and Jeffery Wright.

    Does the high concept sci-fi in this film jive with Field, or does it leave him quantum entangled in confusion and a preference for a more Scott Bakula-style leaping?

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    3:25 - Film Facts

    9:45 - Film Discussion

    38:58 - Critic Reviews

    41:42 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    43:41 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    48:50 - Plugs

  • Ladies and Gentlemen: get ready for the fight of the century (or at least season)! It's finally time to discuss Robert Zemeckis' What Lies Beneath! Starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer on this episode of Forgotten Cinema!

    In the red corner, it's Mike Butler; a man who has for decades, loathed this film and it's many issues. Can his hatred be tempered by good acting and fancy camera work?

    In the blue corner, it's Mike Field! One time staunch supporter and defender of this film in past episodes. But can his love stand the test of contrivance after contrivance and things happening because...plot?

    Let's get ready to PODCAST!!!!!!

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    0:00 - Introduction

    2:19 - Film Facts

    9:36 - Film Discussion

    40:06 - Critic Reviews

    46:25 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    49:58 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    52:31 - Plugs

  • The Mikes are heading down to Nassau, Bahamas to hang out with Woody Harrelson, steal a diamond, watch some sunsets and also watch Pierce Brosnan and Selma Hayek make out...a lot.

    That's right, Mike Butler and Mike Field are talking about After the Sunset! This big nothing burger (Field's words) was directed by Bret Ratner and basically plays out like an add for Atlantis Resort.

    While Butler enjoys the "lighter fare" that the film serves up, Field is having none of it. Some people just can't be satisfied, am I right? Like Brosnan's thief in this heist film!

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:39 - Film Facts

    6:30 - Film Summary

    7:53 - Film Discussion

    31:17 - Critic Reviews

    34:20 - Why is This Forgotten?

    36:43 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    37:45 - Where to Find US

  • The Mikes are jumping into the multiverse with Deadpool and Wolverine to save the Fox Marvel timeline as they discuss Deadpool & Wolverine.

    Is Ryan Reynolds Marvel Jesus, or is this latest Deadpool adventure just a stain on Hugh Jackman's legacy as Wolverine? And what cameos did Mike Field and Mike Butler like the best? Find out in this spoiler filled episode!

    Check out "Deadpool & Wolverine" in theaters now!

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  • Season 18 begins!!!!

    The Mikes are being indecently propositioned by Robert Redford after gambling away all their money.

    That's right, Mike Field and Mike Butler are talking about Indecent Proposal on the season 18 premiere of Forgotten Cinema. They'll discuss some of the steamy facts behind the scenes of this erotic thriller and Field will try to get Butler to give his price for a modern version of THE proposal.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:42 - Film Facts

    7:34 - Film Discussion

    33:08 - Critic Reviews

    40:12 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    41:00 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    43:49 - Plugs

  • Mike Field and Mike Butler discuss "Twisters" starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos as part of Forgotten Cinema's Now Showing series. FULL SPOILERS as they talk about what works and what doesn't in the sequel to the much beloved classic starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt.

    Check out "Twisters" in theaters now!

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  • The Mikes are joining Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg as they fight their own departments, a cartel, the CIA, and each other in order to clear their names in the 2013 action-comedy "2 Guns".

    Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss facts about the making of this film, the differences between Washington and Wahlberg's acting styles, and the ingredients needed to make a buddy cop movie work.

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for the season 17 finale of Forgotten Cinema.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:42 - Film Facts

    7:34 - Film Discussion

    33:08 - Critic Reviews

    40:12 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    41:00 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    43:49 - Plugs

  • The Mikes are moving to Pittsburgh and becoming a couple of "waterdog" cops, laying down the law and drinking too much? Investigating a cop serial killer? Sleeping with our partners? Being investigated by them? Indicting our cousin who is also our ex-partner? Having our dad get shot by our Uncle police officer, because our ex-partner cousin cop was the serial killer, but our best friend/cousin/cop seems more like the suspect? And at the same time a major drug operation via boat is happening under our noses that we're barely going to spend more than 5 minutes on?!?!?!

    If you're confused then Mike Field and Mike Butler must be watching Striking Distance starring Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, and a ton of other actors who deserved better. Listen in as the Mikes discuss how Willis contributed to the story becoming more and more ridiculous and directionless as production went on. They'll also talk about what doesn't work (almost everything) despite them remembering liking this film in the 90's. Despite all that, the film might actually have some decent bones on it.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:43 - Film Facts

    7:28 - Film Discussion

    33:06 - Critic Reviews

    35:00 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    40:40 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    43:57 - Where To Find Us

  • The Mikes are taking their pills and before viraling out be smarter and stronger in order to discuss the non-Bourne Bourne film, "The Bourne Legacy".

    Or as the rest of you may know it; the one with Jeremy Renner instead of Matt Damon.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:57 - Film Facts

    8:45 - Film Discussion

    35:27 - Critic Reviews

    40:13 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    44:22 - Why Is This Forgotten?

    44:58 - Where To Find Us

  • The Mike's are putting on some dresses and sword fighting with marital aids in this episode of Forgotten Cinema!

    Join Mike Field and Mike Butler as they discuss the underrated 2002 comedy Sorority Boys starring Michael Rosenbaum, Harland Williams, and Barry Watson. The Mikes will talk about their favorite parts of the film, what makes a good comedic actor, and how this film still holds up even in today's culture.

    So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for Forgotten Cinema. 

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    1:45 - Film Facts

    10:55 - Film Discussion

    27:52 - Critic Reviews

    34:00 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    37:50 - Where To Find Us

  • It's the 1980's. A Plane full of passengers has been taken hostage by terrorists. The one man who can save them?

    CHUCK NORRIS.

    That's right, the Mikes are discussing the 1986 film The Delta Force on this episode of Forgotten Cinema! Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they gush over how well written and acted the first half of the movie is and then lament or celebrate how extremely cheesy the over the top corny 80's action is in the second half.

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    0:00 - Introduction

    1:46 - Summary

    2:02 - Film Facts

    9:29 - Film Discussion

    33:02 - Critic Reviews

    35:29 - Who Would You Recommend This To?

    38:50 - Why Is This Forgotten

    43:53 - Where To Find Us

  • The Mikes are going back to the 70's to talk about aliens, Spielberg, and cliched dads on this episode of Forgotten Cinema!

    Join Mike Butler and Mike Field as they discuss the 2011 film, "Super 8" from director JJ Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, and Joel Courtney. The Mikes talk about this film being a direct homage to the 70/80's films by Spielberg, the lack of character journeys for many of the kids at the focus of the film, as well as big changes made to a key character in the film.

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  • The Mike's gotta be brave, they gotta jump in... To this week's movie!!!

    Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss brain clouds, existentialism, and volcanos during this look at the 1990 Tom Hanks film, also starring Meg Ryan and written and directed by John Patrick Shanley.

    They'll talk the meanings and symbolisms that exist in nearly every frame of this film, the look of the film, and whether or not you can truly classify the film as straight-up comedy.

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  • The Mikes are taking a look at the 1984 Academy Award winning film The Killing Fields starring Sam Waterson, Haing S. Ngor, and John Malcovich and directed by Roland Joffe.

    This one covers some heavier topics, but ones that deserved to have light shed on them. Mike Field and Mike Butler discuss the very 70's style filmmaking on display and how it is used to great affect. They also talk about how Ngor deserved his Best Supporting Actor award and how he actually lived through some of the terrible events depicted in the film.

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