
41 episodes

Forgotten Filmcast Todd Liebenow
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- TV & Film
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4.5 • 15 Ratings
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The Forgotten Filmcast covers the movies that time forgot. On each episode, host Todd Liebenow is joined by another film blogger or podcaster to discuss a film that has fallen off the radar. We've covered films from the silent era all the way up to the early 90's.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 185: Plain Clothes
Todd is joined by Andy Goulding from Blue Print Review to discuss the 1988 film Plain Clothes from director Martha Coolidge.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 184: Gun Shy
On this week's episode of the Forgotten Filmcast, we actually talk about a movie from this century! Hard to believe, but even a movie released in the year 2000 can be forgotten. Chris Iannacone from Get Me Another stops by to look at Liam Neeson, Oliver Platt, and Sandra Bullock in Gun Shy.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 183: Night Game
Todd is joined by Richard Winters fro Scopophilia to discuss the 1989 thriller Night Game.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 182: Best of the Best
Todd is joined by Jeanette Ward from The Mundane Adventures of a Fangirl to look at 1989's Best of the Best.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 181: The Protector
Todd is joined by David Brook from Blueprint Review to discuss 1985's The Protector, the second attempt to make Jackie Chan a star with western audiences.
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Forgotten Filmcast Ep 180: Things Change
On this episode, Todd is joined by Mike DeKalb from Out of Touchstone to discuss a PG-rated David Mamet film! Don Ameche and Joe Mantegna star in 1988's Things Change.
Customer Reviews
Fun Look at Lesser-Known Films!
For more than 100 episodes, Todd has been putting out great podcasts about movies that many of us have forgotten or didn’t know in the first place. Don’t let that deter you, though. This show is a cool guide to discovering surprising and truly odd films.
Fun and informative
Where else can you hear about flicks like Hiding Out? Highly recommended!
Uncovering forgotten gems
Most podcasts take a while to get going. Not so with Todd and the Forgotten Filmcast. From episode 1, he's given listeners a professional format with sound cues that bring you right into a bygone era. The discussion is always lively and fun and informative. Cannot recommend this one enough.