Time travel is too confusing for film.
I think if you just take the moment's word for it, it's not so bad. If you take T1 at its word, for instance, it works. Try and reconcile the whole series, and then you're messed up, but still.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
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Time travel is too confusing for film.
I think if you just take the moment's word for it, it's not so bad. If you take T1 at its word, for instance, it works. Try and reconcile the whole series, and then you're messed up, but still.
Time travel is too confusing for film. In B2TF2, they had to stop in the middle of the film and draw a diagram to explain to the audience what was happening.
Yeah, Primer doesn't do anything close to that. Which, uh, may support your point.
Donnie Darko
Whatever Superman movie it is where he turns back time by spinning the earth backwards (okay, maybe not)
Donnie Darko's in the article, Gris.
And it's the one I'd definitely yank from a top anything list. Boo, hiss!
I've only seen it the once, but I really liked it. My friend called it "infuriatingly terrific."
I liked Donnie Darko the first time I saw it but it gets worse every time I rewatch it.
I think Back to the Future is fun but not a great film and certainly not #1 anything.
I've never seen Timecrimes.
Idiocracy is terrible!
12 Monkeys was a mess but I heard the short film it's based on was good.
I love 12 Monkeys, and La Jetee was all right.
Timecrimes sounds cool.
I love Back to the Future.
So Joe's been filming a thing for his class over the past week or so and they went to one of his co-filmer's apartment to shoot. Joe noticed that he had a "Cloverfield" movie poster framed on his wall. They had to move it to keep it out of the shot and the guy says, "Be very careful!" Joe says, "Heh. Not like it was a good movie." The guy gasped and said, "If you didn't like it, then you didn't watch it enough or understand it." Joe just kind of gaped at him.
Later they were talking other movies and somehow Bladerunner came up. Same guys says, "I didn't like that movie at all. It didn't have much of a story."
The pitfalls of going to film school with kids 10-20 years your junior.
Oh dear.
I love 12 Monkeys, and La Jetee was all right.
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