by Joel G. Robertson 1983. The year of the Jedi… As the always insightful @OldSchool80s pointed out in his comment on last Friday’s post, as we wade our way deeper into that decade of decadence...
In this, the very first episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, you get a quick overview of how the show’s going to go and you get to learn a little (thankfully, a very little) about...
“Shall we play a game?” And with that simple question, we shall now engage in the online, movie trivia equivalent of thermonuclear warfare! Here’s a recap of the rules: Email your answers to trivia@forgottenflix.com. The deadline...
by Joel G. Robertson “Sometimes that [Dude] he looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. And, you know, the thing about [The Dude]… he’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes.” —...
by Joel G. Robertson 1982. Perhaps the single greatest year, collectively, for sci-fi, fantasy, and horror films. A bold assertion? Yep, but it’s also true. Here’s a quick rundown of genre movies released that year.
Previously on… … the Insanely Difficult, Damn-Near-Impossible Movie Trivia Challenge: We had our first-ever Movie Trivia Challenge prize-drawing winner @KyloDarf (see what awesome prizes she won here). Congratulations again! I’ve also decided, with the help...
Here’s a guest post from Sheri White. You can (and should) check out her blog “Chaos and Contentment” here. This post is a personal essay about her experience growing up as a teen in D.C....
by Joel G. Robertson 1981. The year that gave us the greatest action-adventure film ever committed to celluloid and one of my top five favorites of all time: Raiders of the Lost Ark. I almost...
by Joel G. Robertson To the victor goes the spoils and the victor of the first ever Forgotten Flix Insanely Difficult, Damn-Near-Impossible Movie Trivia Challenge prize drawing is… @KyloDarf! CONGRATULATIONS! Here’s what you’ve won: An...
by Joel G. Robertson “Everyone has a forgotten flick, it seems.” — Ian Sowers Ian said the above to me in an email recently. He was referring to the fact that, after his own contribution...











