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Originally Posted by rennervision
I sort of think if we ever do travel through time, this movie touched on the one way it will happen. You enter the time machine at one point in time. You can then emerge at any point where the device continues to exist. If the device gets moved during your journey, you will essentially travel through space as well as time when you reappear.
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Originally Posted by Numes
Well, let's see. That was a key plot element of the movie that the friend of Amy Robbins die and that us, the audience, think that Amy is dead. In addition, he says his name is Sherlock Holmes. I mean, would you take that guy seriously?
I thought it was a great plot point. In fact, since I saw this movie the first time about 5 years ago I couldn't quite remember if Amy actually died or not. I wouldn't take the guy at his word but the best way to prove he's lying is to speak with Amy, which Wells was urging them to do. Finally Wells gets them to act.....by confessing to all the murders, the only lie he tells. I admit it's good suspense but those cops were made extra dumb just to drive viewers insane. |
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
I was going to reply when I saw that I already did...five years ago.
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Originally Posted by rennervision
I sort of think if we ever do travel through time, this movie touched on the one way it will happen. You enter the time machine at one point in time. You can then emerge at any point where the device continues to exist. If the device gets moved during your journey, you will essentially travel through space as well as time when you reappear.
Also, I love the film (saw it almost 30 years ago in the theater when it first came out and MANY times since), but why wouldn't HG be smart enough to just go back in time one day and stop Jack from escaping into the future in the first place? Yeah, because then there's no movie. Hmm. Is there a 5-second version of this on YouTube? That would be it. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
Can anyone give me a rundown of any differences in picture quality between the Warner snap case DVD edition of TIME AFTER TIME and their later (2008) keepcase edition?
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
I don't know the answer to your question, but I wanted to chime in and say how much I love this movie.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by arjayvee
(Post 10348598)
Can anyone give me a rundown of any differences in picture quality between the Warner snap case DVD edition of TIME AFTER TIME and their later (2008) keepcase edition?
"My mother was rather an atrocious woman in her way, but her many failings did not include raising mentally deficient sons." I love this movie. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
How's the transfer?
Can someone please post a picture. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
I never had the snapcase, but the re-release is a perfectly suitable transfer for a DVD. Has a great commentary with Malcolm Macdowel for a truly wonderful film.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 3600272)
I also enjoy the catchy themesong by Cyndi Lauper.
Now, that's a good use of a time machine. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by Suprmallet
(Post 10348700)
I don't know the answer to your question, but I wanted to chime in and say how much I love this movie.
This needs a great Blu treatment. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by Talkin2Phil
(Post 10349397)
Somehow i read this as "I also enjoy the catchy threesome with Cyndi Lauper"
Now, that's a good use of a time machine. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
I watched this about a year ago for the first time and was mildly impressed. David Warner played a good villain, but Steenburgen was rather green as the bank employee.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 10349833)
Depends on who you bring along as the second dude.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
One part that puzzled me. When Wells is trying to pawn his "antiques," the pawnshop owner says he requires ID, otherwise he can wait a week. Wells replies, "I don't have a week." So Wells spends the night on a park bench.
Then, in the morning, he successfully hocks the same antiques, no questions asked. Hmmm. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by Talkin2Phil
(Post 10349397)
Somehow i read this as "I also enjoy the catchy threesome with Cyndi Lauper"
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Love this movie. Would love a bluray.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Darn. I thought this thread was about that movie where Superman goes back in time after staring intently at a penny.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by E. Honda
(Post 10746262)
Darn. I thought this thread was about that movie where Superman goes back in time after staring intently at a penny.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Originally Posted by E. Honda
(Post 10746262)
Darn. I thought this thread was about that movie where Superman goes back in time after staring intently at a penny.
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
I'm a big SF fan, love time travel/alt history stories, have friends who share those interests and who raved about this movie... but for some reason I haven't seen it and have no inclination to do so, despite having seen the trailer and watching bits of it on TV.
For some reason(s) this film holds absolutely no interest for me. |
Re: Time After Time, 1979
Truth be told, when I watch this movie - I feel like I'm REALLY in a Time Machine.........except, the time machine is going back to the past instead of the future. It's really a trip to see 1979 up close and personal
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Re: Time After Time, 1979
Loved the movie, saw it in the Theaters back in 79.
Watched it on NetFlix a few months ago. -I love almost any movie that has to do with time travel -Loved Mary Steeburgen role in the movie, and she seems to always play the same role -Humor was great -Reaction between Wells and the bad guy (his best friend from the past) really adds to the suspense |
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