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Jun 2019
Kind of a weird topic, I know. But what do you make of this "phenomenon?" What do you do about it? I mean, you know you've seen the movie, but remember very little or maybe even nothing at all about it. Do you ever have the urge to revisit it? Should we even be bothering in the first place, since there's an infinite supply of movies to see? (as I type this, 15 new movies just came out.)

For me, the majority of my rabid movie watching was in the '90s up until about 2004 or 2005, and then I kinda got burnt out, got a life (yeah, right), and found other interests. So I find that so many movies that get discussed, like around here for instance, I sometimes remember practically nothing about because it was so long ago. Can my opinion even be taken seriously??

And the older I get, the worse my short term memory is becoming. Even a movie I saw maybe 6 months ago can be a downright blur when I try to recall it.

Are there any particular movies you can think of that you know you've seen, but remember nothing about?


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Ballz says:
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Jul 2019
For some reason, Pieces (1982). I've seen it twice: once as a rental years ago and then last year as part of The Last Drive-In Marathon. I couldn't remember anything about it before last year and I already can't remember most of it again. And I watched The Last Drive-In over the course of several weeks, so I can't blame being tired from the marathon. That movie just isn't memorable to me at all I guess.


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Ballz says:
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Jul 2019
I wish I could agree. It seems like the kind of movie I'd love. I only gave it a 6/10 though. emoticon


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Ballz says:
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Jul 2019 *
I was likely drinking something the second time. Since you two are convinced it's such a memorable movie, I'll try to watch it again soon.



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