Movies
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I like all three of those, especially Primer. I also like Time Bandits, Army of Darkness, Back to the Future, Donnie Darko, and if we're liberal with the term "time travel," Groundhog Day and Idiocracy.
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I should’ve clarified, what are some recent time travel movies? All the ones mentioned are good, just looking for something I’ve never seen before
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I should’ve clarified, what are some recent time travel movies? All the ones mentioned are good, just looking for something I’ve never seen before
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I really enjoyed Red Letter Media's latest full-length movie, Space Cop. Slobby cop from the future ends up in modern-day Wisconsin with an over-achieving cop from the past.
I have no clue what someone who wasn't already an RLM fan would think of it, though
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Not really recent, but Frequency is a solid movie with a time travel-ish concept. X-Men: Days Of Future Past was unexpectedly good, considering how much the X-Men movies have sucked recently.
And it's a tv show, and an old (2006) one at that, but Day Break is a single season series that I really liked. It used Groundhog Day style "time travel", but it was pretty well done, and it had a good cast.
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I did like Frequency and forgot to mention Interstellar, which would be recent.
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Ok, aside from Terminator, name some decent time travel movies. I think the last one I saw was Looper and before that it was Primer. Can’t think of anything recent.
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Hot Tub Time Machine?
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The Time Traveler’s Wife is a very watchable piece.
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Way back in the day Time after Time and Jacob's Ladder ,time travel and horror
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Saw Vice tonight. It was well acted. But very morbid and depressing. We're not supposed to talk about politics so I won't say much else.
I came home to what looked like a murder on my top steps. We were afraid to approach the house out of fear that there was actually a real murder and called the police. They made it in under 3 minutes. It turns out it was a deer. There was blood everywhere. It was really disturbing especially after seeing that movie. I helped the game warden load the deer into his truck. I got blood all over me.
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Well that's an unnerving thing to come home to. Any idea what killed it?
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Well that's an unnerving thing to come home to. Any idea what killed it?
A broad head arrow from a hunter and it ran into my new railing I had put up earlier this year. It was so gruesome.
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Watched a few pictures the past few days (instead of studying, so I'm feeling guilty but at the same time cinemeducated):
Galveston - Nice, gritty, sort of a story without story except a very broad one. I like movies like this BUT I prefer them without annoying little kids; kids and movies don't go together. 6/10
Manchester by the Sea - Like above, the story was more like a framework for minute conversations, feelings and emotions. Good. Chasey Afleck was like a poor man's Ryan Gosling in this. 8/10
Beirut - Exciting bits here and there but overall, I'd call it a very Hollywood-style failure. 4/10
Mystic River - Can't believe this came out in 2003 yet I only watched it now. Very good - if convoluted in places - and seems to confirm that C. Eastwood is unable to come up with anything less than excellent (not counting the one about preventing a terror strike in Paris-bound train, forgot the name, that's was laughably bad). 8/10
Molly's Game - A story worth telling, and I've been led to believe this stayed pretty true to the actual facts. Not very exciting and ultimately, the build-up led to nowhere in particular, which further adds credibility to the "based on a true story" concept. 7/10
To Rome with Love - Like I've noted before, I somehow watch everything Woody does despite rarely really enjoying them and this was trademark Woody in all the aspects that I don't like about his work. Repulsive characters and comedy that was seldom funny. Plus it had Jesse "The least talented A-lister" Eisenberg in it which leads to automatic points-deduction. 4/10 cos it had its moments.
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I've been wanting to see Into The Spiderverse. Reviews are excellent and word of mouth is consistently good, too.
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The Predator: 7/10
Overall I thought it was decent. I liked the references to the previous films and the pacing. Not sure about the apex predator idea since this was done in Predators. I did like the characters though and thought they carried the film pretty well
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