Forgotten Film Club
By Forgotten Film Club
Forgotten Film ClubSep 19, 2023
Introducing Kirsten Dunst May
We're celebrating Kirsten Dunst's 1999 theatrical releases this May! Look out for our main episode on "Dick" and our mini-episode where we divide and conquer "Drop Dead Gorgeous," "A Mighty Heart," and "The Virgin Suicides."
Sabrina Sabrina (1954 and 1995)
Sarah, Hallie, and John discuss the original 1954 Sabrina, starring Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, and the 1995 remake, starring Julia Ormond and Harrison Ford. CW: The 1954 Sabrina contains a plot point about suicide. If you are feeling alone and having thoughts of suicide—whether or not you are in crisis—or know someone who is, don’t remain silent. Talk to someone you can trust through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Call or text 988 or chat the lifeline.
Sources for this Episode:
Nast, Condé. “Conversations with Billy.” Vanity Fair, 7 Oct. 1999, www.vanityfair.com/news/1999/10/billy-wilder-199910
Paris, Barry. Audrey Hepburn. Penguin, 1 Sept. 2001.
Wasson, Sam. Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M. Aurum, 25 Sept. 2011.
Rose, Charlie. “Harrison Ford Interview with Charlie Rose on Sabrina (1996).” Www.youtube.com, 1996, youtu.be/qT5yL6C80fk?si=00h19cQWlW33-hVU
Bobbie, Wygant. “Julia Ormond “Sabrina” 11/17/95 - Bobbie Wygant Archive.” Www.youtube.com, 1995, youtu.be/lmN7HQf1vTE?si=GVPAp5FoTUVA7XM2
Longworth, Karina. “Audrey Hepburn: Sex, Style, and Sabrina”. You Must Remember This. Podcast audio, November 11, 2014.
Chandler, Charlotte. Nobody’s Perfect : Billy Wilder : A Personal Biography. New York, Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2004.
Taylor, Samuel. Sabrina Fair. Dramatists Play Service Inc, 1955.
Hibberd, James. “Harrison Ford: “I Know Who the F*** I Am.”” The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Feb. 2023, www.hollywoodreporter.com/feature/harrison-ford-interview-shrinking-indy-5-1923-1235318736/
Wilmington, Michael and Staff. PUBLISHED: December 15, 1995 at 1:00 a.m. | UPDATED: August 19, 2021 at 8:03 a.m.`SABRINA’ LOOKS DREAMY BUT LACKS RELEVANCE https://www.chicagotribune.com/1995/12/15/sabrina-looks-dreamy-but-lacks-relevance/
St. Peters, Joel. Harrison Ford's Choice for His Most Challenging Role Is Not What You'd Expect. 8 Feb. 2023, https://www.cbr.com/harrison-ford-most-challenging-role-sabrina/
Kasumyan, Agnessa. Blast From the Past: 'Sabrina' Disappoints, But Still Great for Nostalgic Viewing. USC Annenberg Media. March 05, 2016, https://www.uscannenbergmedia.com/2016/03/05/blast-from-the-past-sabrina-disappoints-but-still-great-for-nostalgic-viewing/#:~:text=Hopeless%20due%20to%20her%20unrequited,up%20and%20carries%20her%20home.
TV Guide. 1995. Sabrina Reviews. https://www.tvguide.com/movies/sabrina/review/2030053018/
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Her Alibi (1989)
We didn't love this movie but we do love Paulina Porizkova and Tom Selleck! Also, whoops we scheduled two writer-rom-coms back to back. Is that a sub genre? If it wasn't before, it is now! Other topics include how much we love the mall and how much we hate The Razzies. If you want to check out this movie yourself, it's free with ads on YouTube (as of Feburary 14 2024). For a transcript of this episode, please visit us at ForgottenFilmClub.com.
Have a suggestion for what a forgotten film we should review? Let us know here.
Sources for this episode:
Won, Esther. “Mission Impossible | Opinion | the Harvard Crimson.” Www.thecrimson.com, 3 Feb. 1989, www.thecrimson.com/article/1989/2/3/mission-impossible-piher-alibii-pwritten-and/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2024.
Tribune, Chicago. “TOM SELLECK: LIFE after `BABY`.” Chicago Tribune, 29 Jan. 1989, www.chicagotribune.com/1989/01/29/tom-selleck-life-after-baby/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2024.
“AFI|Catalog.” Catalog.afi.com, catalog.afi.com/Catalog/MovieDetails/58111. Accessed 13 Feb. 2024.
Katherine, Rosman. “Paulina Porizkova, Full-Frontal Emotion.” NYTimes.com, New York Times, 15 May 2021, www.nytimes.com/2021/05/15/style/paulina-porizkova.html. Accessed 13 Feb. 2024.
Wygant, Bobbie. “Tom Selleck for “Her Alibi” 1989 - Bobbie Wygant Archive.” Www.youtube.com, youtu.be/HGP_kL7I4FY?si=s0P4TD_G8BB8p_NE. Accessed 13 Feb. 2024.
Her Alibi opening credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf33lhaCDE8.
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Bonus Episode: Ruby Sparks and Annie Bot
In this mini episode, Sarah, Hallie, and John discuss the new book "Anne Bot" by Sierra Greer and its thematic similarities to recent Forgotten Film Club movie pick, Ruby Sparks.
Sources for this Episode:
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Forgotten Best Pictures
John, Hallie, and Sarah play a movie tagline trivia game and pick a forgotten best picture nominee or winner from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. For a transcript of this episode, please visit us at ForgottenFilmClub.com.
Sources for this episode:
THE 60TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 1988
THE 78TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 2006
THE 65TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 1993
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Emperor
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/the-artist-oscar-black-white-silent-266428/
https://www.kuvo.org/good-night-and-good-luck-truth-justice-and-jazz/
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/good-night-and-good-luck-2005
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/gallery/the-artist-behind-the-scenes-264565/
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Bonus Episode: Swan's Crossing (1992)
Hallie, Sarah, and John discuss the Sarah Michelle Gellar syndicated teen soap opera, "Swan's Crossing." Stream Swan's Crossing for free on Tubi. For a transcript of this episode, please visit us at ForgottenFilmClub.com.
Sources for this episode
Carter, Alan. ““Swans Crossing”: TV for Teens.” EW.com, 10 July 1992, ew.com/article/1992/07/10/swans-crossing-tv-teens/
Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swans_Crossing
IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101214/
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Ruby Sparks (2012)
Sarah, Hallie, and John take a tiny step to the other side of the aughts and discuss the 2012 "fantasy-comedy drama," written by and starring Zoe Kazan. Other topics include, debunking videos that psychoanalyze Disney Princesses and leaving behind bad therapists. And also, the proper way to pronounce "Shawkat." Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Stream Swan's Crossing with us for free on Tubi. We're talking about Episode 1 on our mini episode later this month!
Sources for this episode
Greco, Patti. “Zoe Kazan on Writing Ruby Sparks and Why You Should Never Call Her a “Manic Pixie Dream Girl.”” Vulture, 23 July 2012, www.vulture.com/2012/07/zoe-kazan-ruby-sparks-interview.html
Kelsey, Colleen. “Zoe Kazan’s LA Dream Girl.” Interview Magazine, 23 July 2012, www.interviewmagazine.com/film/zoe-kazan-ruby-sparks. Accessed 23 Jan. 2024.
Roberts, Sheila. “Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan RUBY SPARKS Interview.” Collider, 26 July 2012, collider.com/paul-dano-zoe-kazan-ruby-sparks-interview/. Accessed 23 Jan. 2024.''
0:00 / 0:13 Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat at the 2005 Golden Globes
0:00 / 0:01 Alia Shawkat on Getting Shaved by a Stranger | PARTY LEGENDS
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John and Hallie's Big Adventure: 90s Mall Edition
Sarah reads Hallie and John an interactive story set in a mall in 1995. (Don't worry, we'll be back with more movies, soon!)
Stream Swan's Crossing with us for free on Tubi. We're talking about Episode 1 on our February mini episode!
Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
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The Banger Sisters (2002)
John, Sarah, and Hallie discuss the 2002 buddy comedy starring Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
Banger Sisters (2002) - Q&A with Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon. (2002, September 20). Phase9 Entertainment.
Banger Sisters, The : Production Notes. (n.d.). Www.cinema.com. Retrieved December 13, 2023, from https://www.cinema.com/articles/1231/banger-sisters-the-production-notes.phtml
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Season 2 Trailer
Sarah, Hallie, and John give you a preview of what 2024 has in store for the Forgotten Film Club!
Favorite Forgotten Film Club Movies of 2023
Hallie, Sarah, and John share their favorite movies watched for the podcast in 2023 (and why these films should not be forgotten). Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
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Serendipity (2001)
Sarah, Hallie, and John discuss the Christmas-y romcom starring Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
Serendipity: Production Notes.” Www.cinema.com, www.cinema.com/articles/654/serendipity-production-notes.phtml. Accessed 14 Nov. 2023.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/serendipity-2001. Accessed 18 Nov. 2023.
Freeman, Hadley, and @HadleyFreeman. “Jeremy Piven: “You Can Get Caught up in Getting the World to Love You.”” The Guardian, 10 Jan. 2015, www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/jan/10/-sp-jeremy-piven-you-can-get-caught-up-in-getting-the-world-to-love-you. Accessed 14 Nov. 2023.
Guerrasio, Jason. “Serendipity” at 20: Director Reveals Why Jennifer Aniston Turned down the Lead Role and His Decades-Long Regret That Harvey Weinstein Forced Him to Digitally Erase the Twin Towers from the Movie.” Insider, www.insider.com/serendipity-20th-anniversary-film-secrets-casting-rare-photos-2021-9. Accessed 14 Nov. 2023.
Lasalle, Mick. "20 Years Later: 9/11 changed everything, including movies." https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/movies-tv/20-years-later-9-11-changed-everything-including-movies. Accessed Nov. 28. 2023.
Kate Beckinsale Got Screamed at by Harvey Weinstein for What She Wore to the “Serendipity” Premiere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFh6PvOgVjA. Accessed 18 Nov. 2023.
Mini Episode: Setting as Character
We're talking about some not-so-forgotten films where the setting is integral to the plot! Join us as we discuss, My Best Friend's Wedding (Chicago), Valley Girl (L.A.), and Lost in Translation (Tokyo). Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
My Best Friend's Wedding Movie Locations | Movie-Locations.com
A Chef Who's Driven to Be No. 1 (Just Ask Those He Drives) | The New York Times
Valley Girl Filming Locations | Fast-Rewind
Your Guide to The Drive from Suzi's House Party to The Central (West Hills to Sunset Blvd without taking the most efficient route possible).
Storied Hollywood Boulevard building sold | LA Times
River Phoenix's Death: The Details Behind His Tragic Passing 30 Years Ago | People
Nicolas Cage’s Entire Career Is Guided by This Decades-Old Direction | Indie Wire
‘Lost in Translation’: Sofia Coppola on the Movie’s 20th Anniversary | Rolling Stone
15 Found Facts About Lost in Translation | Mental Floss
Home for the Holidays (1995)
Hallie, Sarah, and John discuss Jodie Foster's Thanksgiving comedy drama, "Home for the Holidays," starring Holly Hunter, Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning, Dylan McDermott, Robert Downey, Jr., Claire Danes, and the one, the only, STEVE GUTTENBERG! The script is uneven and no one gets to eat even a bite of turkey, but Dylan McDermott has perfect hair, so we still had fun. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
Jacobs, Matthew. “Jodie Foster on the Joys of ‘home for the Holidays’ 25 Years Later.” HuffPost, HuffPost, 3 Nov. 2020, www.huffpost.com/entry/jodie-foster-home-for-the-holidays_n_5f9c786fc5b60eefc85286b6
Radant. Home for the Holidays. 2009.
Hunter, Stephen (November 19, 1995). "Foster Feels at Home Adding Fun, Meaning to Holidays Clan". Baltimore Sun
Kirkland, Bruce (November 6, 1995). "Downey to Earth". Toronto Sun
Portman, Jamie (October 31, 1995). "Home for the Holidays No Ordinary Family Film". Montreal Gazette.
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Lady in White (1988)
Hallie, Sarah, and John discuss the charming and horrific, Lady in White. A sweet little movie with perhaps the darkest backstory ever? Content warning: child murder, child sexual abuse. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this Episode:
“‘Lady in White’ behind the Scenes.” YouTube. Accessed 29 Sept. 2023.
“AFI|Catalog.” Catalog.afi.com.
“Lady-Killer: Exploring Coming-of-Age through Horror in ‘Lady in White’, PopMatters.” PopMatters, 28 Feb. 2017.
The Lady in White of Durand Eastman Park - Home in the Finger Lakes. 26 Oct. 2021.
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Only You (1994)
Hallie, John, and Sarah discuss 1994's "Only You," starring Marissa Tomei Robert Downey, Jr., and Bonnie Hunt. Also, check out our new TikTok @forgotten.film.cl
Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode. Sources for this episode Marisa Tomei "Only You" 1994. Bobbie Wygant Archive. (n.d.). Retrieved September 10, 2023. Norman Jewison "Only You" 1994. Bobbie Wygant Archive. (n.d.) Retrieved September 10, 2023. Robert Downey Jr. "Only You" 1994. Bobbie Wygant Archive (n.d.) Retrieved September 10, 2023. Frook, C.E.E., Eller, C., & Frook, J.E. (1992, December 11). Tristar ponies up $1 mil for "Him." Variety. McCarthy, T. (1994, September 19). Only You. Variety. Ebert, Roger (October 7, 1994). "Only You." Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on April 30, 2007. Our theme music is "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions.
What Lies Beneath (2000)
Hallie, Sarah, and John discuss this spooky, sexy thriller from Robert Zemeckis, starring THE Harrison Ford and the incomparable Michelle Pfeiffer -- who is absolutely electric in this extended homage to Hitchcock. There are some ghostly plot holes that we would fix in a 2023 remake -- but mostly, why is this film forgotten?? It shouldn't be! Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
What Lies Beneath: Production Notes
Pairing for Zemeckis by Chris Petrikin for Variety.
Sloane, Judy. "Starburst magazine issue 268, What Lies Beneath director interview."
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Ghostbusters Preview Cut (1984)
Sarah attended the first screening of the Ghostbusters preview cut since it was shown to test audiences in 1984! Screened at Alamo Drafthouse's Ivan Reitman Theater, the film was introduced by Ivan's son Jason, director of Ghostbusters: Afterlife. In this mini episode, Sarah shares some of the key moments in the preview cut that you wouldn't have seen in the final version of the film.
For a transcript of this episode, visit our website.
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Movies & TV Shows featured in the Alamo Drafthouse pre-show:
Goosebuster (1991), Dir. Tony Y. Reyes (Philippines)
Ghostbusters Return (Short 2010), Dir. Ben Weinstein (United States)
The Ghost Snatchers (1986), Dir. Ngai Choi Lam (Hong Kong)
Casper (1995), Dan Aykroyd Cameo.
The Smurfs, "Smurfing For Ghosts"
Alvin and the Chipmunks, "Who Ghost There?"
Saturday Night Live, "The Ghostbuster Show"
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N' Wrestling, "Ghost Wrestlers"
Diff'rent Strokes, "A Haunting We Will Go"
Hard Rain (1998) ft. Enough Wicker
Sarah, Hallie, and John are joined by Sarah and Lauren from Enough Wicker! Betty White and Ed Asner star -- okay, okay -- Christian Slater, Morgan Freeman, and Randy Quaid star in this disaster heist action movie that's oddly similar to Titanic. Tune in to hear Sarah Royal's dramatic reading of the script directions for a movie that many would describe as, "not as good as Twister." Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode: Hard Rain (1998) Shooting ScriptReview: Hard Rain by Roger Ebert. FILM REVIEW; Outlook: Stormy (It's Raining, Too) by Lawrence van Gelder for The New York Times. Morgan Freeman interview with Richard Jobson for The Guardian. Exclusive Interview: Graham Yost on ‘Justified’ Season 5 by Fred Topel. VFX HQ: Hard RainThe Making of Hard Rain Our theme music is "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions.
Special thanks to Lauren Kelly and Sarah Royal from Enough Wicker! Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing The Golden Girls, wherever you get your podcasts / @enoughwicker on Instagram / enoughwicker.com
In the Spirit (1990)
Sarah, Hallie, and John discuss this little gem from 1990. A slapstick murder mystery starring Elaine May, Marlo Thomas, Jeannie Berlin, and Peter Falk with cameo appearances by Melanie Griffith and Olympia Dukakis. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
May, Elaine. "FILM: She's a Beginner, but WHAT Connections." The New York Times (April 1, 1990), p. 15, p. 24.
Maslin, Janet. "Review/Film: A New-Age Comedy, Crystals And All." The New York Times (April 6, 1990).
Film Reviews - "In The Spirit." Variety. (April 4, 1990).
Bartholomew, David. Buying & Booking Guide - "In the Spirit." The Film Journal. April-May 1990.
Do yourself a favor and watch the full movie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtmK7udXHgs
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A Very Special Episode featuring ChatGPT
Sarah decides to try writing a movie summary using ChatGPT, but it got everything so wrong that she spent 20 minutes teaching it about Elaine May's character from In the Spirit (1990). Here's a bonus episode of that conversation, featuring Hallie as ChatGPT. Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode. Theme music: "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions.
A Quiet Cult Classic
In this bonus episode, Sarah shares her experience seeing Jumpin' Jack Flash in a movie as it was meant to be seen -- in a theater on 35 mm film! For a transcript of this episode, visit our website.
Sources for this episode:
Jumpin' Jack Flash, "B-Sides," Nitehawk Cinema
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The Gift (2000)
The first movie that none of us liked! Don't worry, we still had fun talking about this Billy Bob Thornton penned, Cate Blanchett vehicle from 2000. How did this supernatural suspense movie with a cast including Keanu Reeves, Greg Kinnear, Katie Holmes, Giovanni Ribisi, and JK Simmons turn out to be so boring? Sources for this episode:
INTERVIEW: Sam Raimi Opens “The Gift,” Discovers Suspense Indiewood-Style – IndieWire
The Hollywood Interview: Billy Bob Thornton: The Hollywood Flashback Interview
Billy Bob Thornton interview : Illinois Entertainer Our theme music is "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions.
Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Crossroads (2002)
On today's pod, John, Hallie, and Sarah discover that you can make it pretty far on the road with four people and $476 as long as you happen to be in a Shonda Rhimes movie. But more importantly, Britney Spears is a really good actress! Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Sources for this episode:
Open Your Heart to These 20 Secrets About Britney Spears' Crossroads by Tierney Bricker for E! News
Not a Hit, Not Yet a Cult Classic: Shonda Rhimes on the Making of 'Crossroads' by Emalie Marthe for Vice
Britney Spears’ ‘Crossroads’ Turns 20: Director Tamra Davis Shares Memories on Working With Pop Star (EXCLUSIVE) by Elizabeth Wagmeister for Variety
"Showgasm in rehearsal" featuring John Early and Cole Escola, retrieved from YouTube via Ars Noval
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Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)
John, Hallie, and Sarah discuss 1986’s Jumpin' Jack Flash, starring Whoopi Goldberg and everyone you loved from SNL in the 80s. Is it a spy thriller? Is it a workplace comedy? Will you fall in love with a computer chat screen? There's one thing we're sure of--it's a gas, gas, gas. For a transcript of this episode, visit our website.
Sources for this episode: AFI|Catalog - Jumpin' Jack FlashThe Devil and Sam Kinison by David Handelman for Rolling Stone, February 23, 1989. Behind The Scenes of Jumpin' Jack Flash Movie (1986), Fast-Rewind. Penny Marshall Chose The Dog’s Life of Directing with ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ by Brad Gullickson for Film School Rejects, December 19, 2018. From the Archives: Penny Marshall on making the leap to directing with ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’: ‘I was scared stiff’ by Nancy Mills for Los Angeles Times, October, 28, 1986. Our theme music is "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions.
Further listening/watching: Set Me Free by The Pointer Sisters, RCA Records (1986) Rescue Me by Fontella Bass, Chess Records (1965) MOVIECLIPS courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes.
Trading Mom/The Mommy Market (1994)
John, Hallie, and Sarah discuss 1994’s Trading Mom, also known as The Mommy Market, starring Sissy Spacek and Anna Chlumsky. They reimagine the movie for a 2023 audience and try to solve the mystery of a (now impossible to find) rap version of Hickory Dickory Dock, featured in the film.
Sources for this episode:
Devoted Daughter Keeps Vow With ‘Trading Mom’ by JUDY BRENNAN for Los Angeles Times, published MAY 7, 1994.
Brelis, N. (1966). The Mummy Market. Harper and Row Publishers.
At the Movies, “Maverick, Trading Mom, The Return of Jafar & Widow's Peak, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues,” originally aired May 21, 1994.
“I'm looking for ‘Hickory Dickory Dock’ By Fonky Humpty. I can't find this hip hop song anywhere. Possibly from the 90's or the 80's.” Posted by MyStationIsAbandoned on r/WhatIsThisSong via Reddit.
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Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode.
Career Opportunities (1991)
John, Hallie, and Sarah discuss 1991's Career Opportunities, starring Frank Whaley and Jennifer Connelly. They reimagine the movie for a 2023 audience, but they would never change the film's Target store setting. And the soundtrack slaps, so they probably wouldn't change that either. Sarah was going to make a Spotify playlist, but someone named millifoo already did. (Thanks, millifoo.) You can listen to the soundtrack playlist here.
Sources for this episode:
AFI|Catalog - Career Opportunities
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Forgotten Film Club Trailer
Join hosts Hallie, Sarah, and John as they re-imagine forgotten movies of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s for a modern audience. In each episode, Sarah tells the story of a film lost to time (or VHS). Then Hallie, Sarah, and John chat about what the film would look like if it was remade in 2023--the cast, the soundtrack, the character that would have the biggest TikTok following...but actually they're just guessing on that last one because they're old enough to remember Myspace. Click here to view episode transcript. If you're listening on a platform that does not allow you to click links in the description, please visit us at anchor.fm/forgotten-film for transcript access.