Movies
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In fairness to Bale, that movie suuuucked.
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In fairness to Bale, that movie suuuucked.
It sure did. Looked promising but then just falls apart
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The only pieces of the Terminator franchise I enjoyed were 1 and 2, and I found them to be superb. The universe gets stale after that for me.
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They are making a new ome with Linda Hamilton. It's supposed to be more like T2. I am cautiously optimistic.
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@Filthy:
They are making a new ome with Linda Hamilton. It's supposed to be more like T2. I am cautiously optimistic.
James Cameron is involved too so definitely has promise
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Looked promising but then just falls apart.
Yeah. It's a shame the movies have been so bad. I really liked The Sarah Conner Chronicles, so it's possible to do decent stories in that universe. For whatever reason, they just haven't been able to do a decent movie after T2.
Maybe Cameron and Hamilton can do it…
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The recursive and paradoxical nature of their time travel and causality model* after the first film and how it makes a final resolution impossible is as frustrating as it is lucrative for setting up a franchise. But I did enjoy T2 even while being bothered by the paradox.
*See "bootstrap paradox": skynet was enabled by the technology discovered when skynet sent the technology back in time to eliminate one of skynet's enemies. The explanation of the technology's origination is an endless recursion with no "base case" such as an alien intervened, or some sort of super genius had an epiphany, etc. T1 lacked any such paradox, as skynet was something that the DoD and Cyberdyne developed and lost control of. There was no future technology that enabled the network.
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Looked promising but then just falls apart.
Yeah. It's a shame the movies have been so bad. I really liked The Sarah Conner Chronicles, so it's possible to do decent stories in that universe. For whatever reason, they just haven't been able to do a decent movie after T2.
Maybe Cameron and Hamilton can do it…
I never saw T3 but the last two movies didn’t make much sense imo because they disrupted the timeline. But, being a time travel movie they took creative license to reboot everything.
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T3 was pretty bad. You didn't miss much.
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I think you'd probably have to have alternate timelines / parallel universes to reconcile even what was done in T2 and T3 as it pertains to the time travel piece, though the latter was so forgettable that I can't recall the time travel aspects. And once you get into that territory (parallel universes), you don't even need time travel as a mechanism for endless possibilities (ie shaping the plot to drive a franchise). I think that's what they do with Spiderman, or so I've heard.
Side note: I believe there is an infinite number of parallel universes. Instead of time travel, the ability to jump between them could be an interesting sci fi device: jumping between a manifold of universes in which everything that can happen, does.
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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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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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Twelve Monkeys!
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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.