What are the top picks for time travel movies? Avengers Endgame doesn't count, not because I don't watch capeshit, but because their version of time travel is retarded.
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What are the top picks for time travel movies? Avengers Endgame doesn't count, not because I don't watch capeshit, but because their version of time travel is retarded.
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The Man from Earth: Holocene
Predestination
Groundhog day
that sounds dumb as fuck
the alternate ending is one of the best things in cinema
Time Machine (early 2000s) does nice thing to explain time travel. Guy created time machine to save his girl. But he can't do it, she dies every time. It's explained that her death was the reason he made time machine so she must die in order to make it exist. Otherwise it would never be created.
I really liked the 12 Monkeys TV show
Timecrimes (Los Cronocrimenes)
About Time is pretty sappy but I love it, even if it's a guilty pleasure
patrician tastes. bill murray raped so many people in that movie
Some people last night were saying 'The Time Machine (2002)' was good, I downloaded it but haven't watched it yet.
All movies involve time travel. Forward in time, of course.
unironically Azkaban
12 Monkeys and La Jetée it is based on.
Men in Black 3
Time Rider. I loved this one as a kid.
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>catched
also Happy Death Day 1 and 2 but really 1
listen here you little shit
I'm getting real sick of your shit, Todd
Superman (1978)
Why didn’t they go back and kill Voldemort?
and yet the only part of the plot involving time travel is because Lois Lane dies. if Superman had been Superchad and just gone on to fuck Wonder Woman or even Supergirl and let Lois die it would be completely unnecessary
Britbongs are too limp wristed to use time travel to commit infanticide even for someone truly evil
bc the movie had to follow the book
no one is talking about how Primer is a golden example of how a movie should deal with time travel. disorienting, yes, but brilliantly so
Why didn't they kill Voldemort in the book?
>If a character has a completely different motivation than a plot point of a movie would be unnecessary
Great observation
11/22/63
Harry does kill Voldemort, haven't you read the series?
why is James Cromwell so based?
time-turners cannot be used to affect major changes without incurring dire (but unspecified) consequences.
Using them to remove someone as important as Voldemort would, presumably result in massive ramifications:
Even the use of the very limited amount of Time-Turners at the Ministry’s disposal is hedged around with hundreds of laws. While not as potentially dangerous as skipping five centuries, the re-use of a single hour can still have dramatic consequences and the Ministry of Magic seeks the strictest guarantees if it permits the use of these rare and powerful objects. It would surprise most of the magical community to know that Time-Turners are generally only used to solve the most trivial problems of time-management and never for greater or more important purposes, because, as Saul Croaker tells us,
-"just as the human mind cannot comprehend time, so it cannot comprehend the damage that will ensue if we presume to tamper with its laws."
stolen from somewhere else. same reason why stopping 9/11 in family guy led to a post apocalyptic future.
also worth noting that stopping Pettrigrew's death (which is arguably a significant event change) resulted in Voldemort coming back. not saving Pettrigrew would have actually been better. the future's hard to predict, who knows what would happen if they decided to kill Voldemort as a baby? maybe the future would've been better, but it's more likely things would've been worse a result.
>>Twelve Monkeys is one of my favorite movies that involves possible time travel. This scene involving Vertigo is kino:
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It's not a time machine. It just allows you to be at two different places at the same time. Whatever happened, happened even if you were present, and if you try to change it, you will obviously fail, because you obviously already failed.
How do you know if something happened bc of you already being there in order to use the time turner to complete the loop?
>Time Travel
>Kino
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He was more based in ENT episode In A Mirror Darkly.
"Don't Let Go" is pretty fucking great.
Belated kino incoming
Came here to say this, I think we're the only 2 people on Yea Forums who watched it.
The last season was absolute kino
Trancers series is fun.
This.
While all the faggots on Yea Forums talk about Big Brother, Game of Thrones, Euphoria, and capeshit, syfy made the best move to tv adaptation ever.
The original Time Machine movie.
The rebooted version that came out early 2000's sucks ass.
Reminder they got away with this in 2018
>the alternate ending is one of the best things in cinema
Which one? There are 4 endings
Primer is fantastic when it comes to the mind-bending possibilities of time travel, it's logic is thorough and consistent when you do figure out what's happening.
Having said that it's not a fun movie which is why this still sits on the top of my list.
The fetus one
This.
The original had ground breaking visual effects for it's time, as well as following the original H.G. Wells story very closely.
The reboot was some retarded 2deep4u pot of shit that's full of crappy cgi and barely follows the original story at all, and they decided to change the traveller's waifu from pure Wina to some Victorian hoe.
Dark is pretty good.
However I did get a bit tired of the closed timeloop shit after a while. Sure, it's neat to see how shit plays out with everything being tied together, but it also creates some narrative problems. It's hard to care about anything when we already know the destination they're predestined d to reach, and that ultimately everything they do is pointless. "X tries to prevent Y, but surprise surprise, actually causes Y" stopped being surprising after the first time.
>Reading Harry Potter books
Yikes
Time After Time
Somewhere in Time
Coming 2020
Edge of tomorrow.
>haven't you read the series?
Too dull for my tastes
this movie sucks
Yes it certainly does. Considering the de-aging we have now would it have been so hard to have CGI'd Willis back to his Moonlighting days?
He did not appear in that episode outside of stock footage from First Contact. Watch your clip, the bloke who shoots the Vulcan is a generic nobody whose face remains off screen.
Good suggestion.
By that rationale, using time travel for solving trivial inconveniences is wrong too and should be forbidden. But Rowling needed a plot device for her 3rd book so she came up with dumb, inane excuses.
Based
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