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Forgotten Cinema

Michael Butler & Michael Field
Forgotten Cinema
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    Dead Man Walking

    29/04/2026 | 42 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes take on "Dead Man Walking", the powerful drama directed by Tim Robbins.
    Both Mike Butler and Mike Field really like this film, praising its thoughtful approach to the very difficult topic of the death penalty. Rather than forcing a clear stance, "Dead Man Walking" presents the death penalty in a balanced and human way, allowing the audience to wrestle with the moral questions alongside the characters.
    The film is elevated by strong direction, striking cinematography, and especially the performances from Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. Both deliver deeply emotional and nuanced work that anchors the story and gives weight to every moment.
    With very little to criticize, "Dead Man Walking" stands as a compelling, well-crafted film that remains impactful and worth revisiting.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    3:05 - Film Facts
    9:06 - Film Discussion
    30:17 - Reviews
    35:12 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    38:34 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    40:27 - Plugs
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    Last Four | Episode 5

    25/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    Four more movies. Four more verdicts.
    This week: Glen Powell murdering his way to a family fortune in a black comedy that's almost there, Vince Vaughn and James Marsden time-traveling to fix a gangster problem (don't overthink the science), a zombie musical that's fun but no Shaun of the Dead, and Chris Hemsworth pulling one last heist in a movie that wants to be Heat — and gets pretty close, but not close enough.
    00:00 Start
    00:13 Intro
    00:31 How to Make a Killing (2026)
    02:05 Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026)
    04:15 Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
    06:40 Crime 101 (2026)
    10:07 Outro
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    Gung Ho

    22/04/2026 | 43 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes take on "Gung Ho", the workplace comedy that blends culture clash with 80s charm.
    Both Mike Butler and Mike Field enjoy the film for its humor and overall fun factor, but they agree it comes with some noticeable issues. Michael Keaton carries the movie almost entirely on charisma and charm, as his character does not have a particularly strong arc and seems to change in the third act simply because the story demands it, rather than earning that growth.
    The Mikes also take issue with George Wendt’s character, who comes off as one of the film’s true villains. He is consistently ungrateful and disruptive, yet faces no real consequences and does not learn any meaningful lesson by the end. In contrast, Kazihiro is a much more compelling character, someone you want to root for, though the film leaves a lot of his personal story unexplored, especially when it comes to his family and transition to life in the United States.
    The ending is another sticking point. Instead of feeling earned, it leans on a convenient resolution where characters essentially pretend success into existence, rather than working toward a believable payoff. Still, the Mikes acknowledge that this may partly come down to modern expectations. Looking back at a film from a simpler era, where the focus was more on comedy than airtight storytelling, changes how it lands today.
    Despite its flaws, "Gung Ho" remains an enjoyable and easy watch, driven by Keaton’s performance and a steady stream of laughs.
    What's your favorite 80's workplace comedy?
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    0:00 - Introduction
    3:20 - Film Facts
    13:38 - Film Discussion
    36:09 - Reviews
    38:20 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    30:56 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    41:50 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #GungHo #MichaelKeaton #RonHoward #80sMovies #80sComedy #Comedy #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #UnderratedMovies #ClassicFilms
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    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

    15/04/2026 | 42 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes travel to Savannah with "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", Clint Eastwood’s atmospheric crime drama steeped in Southern culture and myth.
    Both Mike Butler and Mike Field enjoy the film, though they agree it is not without its shortcomings. The story could have benefited from spending more time with Jude Law’s character, as well as further developing the relationship between John Cusack and Kevin Spacey’s characters. Without that added depth, parts of the film risk feeling distant and a bit underdeveloped.
    What keeps the film engaging is Eastwood’s steady direction and eye for tone. He leans into the unique personality of Savannah, allowing its culture, folklore, and eccentric characters to bring life to what might otherwise feel like an overly long and dry crime drama. A standout element is the inclusion of Lady Chablis as herself, delivering a memorable and charismatic performance that adds both authenticity and energy.
    While it may not fully realize all of its character potential, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" remains a compelling and worthwhile watch thanks to its atmosphere, performances, and sense of place.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    3:19 - Film Facts
    10:26 - Film Discussion
    34:03 - Reviews
    35:26 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    38:36 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    40:33 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #MidnightInTheGardenOfGoodAndEvil #KevinSpacy #JohnCusack #ClintEastwood #JudeLaw #TrueCrime #Drama #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #UnderratedMovies #ClassicFilms
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    Secondhand Lions

    08/04/2026 | 46 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes revisit "Secondhand Lions", the heartfelt coming-of-age story that blends tall tales, family, and a whole lot of charm.
    Mike Butler and Mike Field really enjoy this film, especially for its message and Robert Duvall's performance, who brings warmth, humor, and gravitas to the role. The movie’s themes about storytelling, masculinity, and choosing what to believe in life resonate strongly, giving the film a lasting emotional core.
    That said, the film is not without its flaws. Both Mikes take issue with the ending, including both the reshot version and the original intent, feeling that neither fully sticks the landing. Field also has some concerns with Haley Joel Osment’s performance in certain scenes, wondering if the direction may not have fully supported what the character needed.
    Even with those criticisms, "Secondhand Lions" remains a charming and memorable film that is easy to recommend. It may not be perfect, but its heart, performances, and message make it a story worth revisiting.
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    🛍️ Grab some Forgotten Cinema merch: www.etsy.com/shop/ForgottenCinemaShop
    Check out our website: https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com
    0:00 - Introduction
    3:19 - Film Facts
    9:05 - Film Discussion
    30:41 - Reviews
    33:45 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    41:03 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    43:30 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #SecondhandLions #RobertDuvall #MichaelCaine #HaleyJoelOsment #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #UnderratedMovies #ClassicFilms

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About Forgotten Cinema

Welcome to Forgotten Cinema! Each episode, Mike Field and Mike Butler highlight a film that for a variety of reasons was forgotten by audiences. Whether it be because a more popular movie was released at the same time or the movie simply didn’t catch on with an audience in the its initial run. We’ll discuss what we love about the movie or perhaps don’t love about it and decide whether the movie is worth a revisit.
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