Where Do They Start? The present day, where Evan (Ashton Kucher) is studying psychology.
Where Do They End Up? Re-reading journal entries enables him to return to the scene of hitherto unexplained childhood blackouts.
Biggest Culture Clash: Evan’s adventures keep affecting the present, turning him in one timeline into an armless paraplegic.
Unresolved Paradox: How come Evan always has blackouts at the same points in his childhood no matter how crazily the timeline gets changed?
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Hadouken76
Jul 23rd 2011, 0:30
Good list, will definatley re-watch some of these, Time Crimes? Sounds good.
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TudorQueen
Jul 23rd 2011, 20:28
Great list, and I agree 100% with your 'Paradox' for "It's a Wonderful Life", but I would have rated "Time After Time" (an underrated gem) and "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" much higher.
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heelsgone
Jul 26th 2011, 2:50
would've expected terminator at the top, though i did like the japanese 'summer time machine blues' and 'my sasy girl' had a little time travel in it. but both are better than some of the more dubious entries on the list though obviously not as well known
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rosesiren
Jul 26th 2011, 6:33
Excellent list. As for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban's paradox, in the books it's explained Hermione finally comes to her senses and drops a couple of classes to have a regular course load. And then in the fifth book, they actually end up accidentally destroying the Ministry's stock of time-turners. But yes, in the movies it's unexplained.
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wilf81
Jul 26th 2011, 9:04
This is a fairly extensive list however there is one film missing which is a time-travel classic: The Final Countdown (1980) - A modern aircraft carrier is thrown back in time to 1941 near Hawaii, just hours before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. Check it out, worth the effort!
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Hadouken76
Jul 27th 2011, 0:56
Thats pretty much every decent Time Travel film on the bog screen, I'd also like to add Family man which kind of a guilty pleasure, (you gotta have at least one)
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Jawsphobia
Jul 31st 2011, 23:07
Total Film's Simon Kinnear doesn't seem to know what paradox means. He should not use the word. Also, here are a few answers: Superman is not reversing himself, only turning back The World while he is in SPACE and that mythological reasoning works for me. BTTF - "Calvin" tells them at the end his name is Marty and they like the sound of it, so it's not much of a "biggie" if their youngest baby eventually looks like the boy he is named after. BTTF 2 See "the ripple effect" which makes all BTTF movies possible; it presumes there is a chance of return and resuming life (in 2, they only really need to listen and get information about HOW Marty's family ended up losers again - chicken - so it can be avoided. They don't HAVE to DO anything in the future. The almanac screw them up. BTTF 3 - there is only one DeLorean: struck by lightning, left in a cave, picked up by Marty and 55 Doc, taken by Marty to 1885 and pushed by a train only to be destroyed on the tracks in 1985. ST (2009) Spock Prime could always warn Reboot Spock not to let Kirk abandon Khan on Ceti Alpha V, or remind him that VI will blow up years later so they should settle somewhere safer. But Reboot Spock really doesn't need to know how the other timeline went. That's the beauty. T2 Cyberdine did make the Terminator, which traveled back to 1984 and left its severed arm in the crusher and Cyberine found it and learned from it enough that they advanced ahead of schedual and experimented with liquid metal robots. No paradox at all, just logical continuity.
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FBJBrown22
Aug 16th 2011, 19:12
Wilf81, The Final Countdown, good call awesome film and one i haven't seen for years. Jawsphobia no disrespect but you should really try and get out more!
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terran
Aug 24th 2011, 8:08
There are several glaring and unforgiveable omissions from this list, some of which are detailed below. Granted they may not be masterpieces of cinema but they are certainly no worse than many that are listed. 1. The Two Worlds Of Jennie Logan 2. For All Time 3. The Flipside of Dominick Hide 4. Another Flip for Dominick 5. The Love Letter
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FBANorton
Nov 18th 2011, 12:00
just to point out terminator 2 is set in 1996, despite the fact that the movie only mentioned this once and very quickly
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FBZAwad
Apr 23rd 2012, 4:52
wouldn't 'Kate and Leopold' be a time travel movie
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