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Old 02-22-2009, 12:54 PM   #41
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The Time Machine directed by George Pal impressed me as a child so I'll go for that one.
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Old 02-22-2009, 12:59 PM   #42
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It's Bradbury's "Here There Be Tygers". I think it's one of the stories in The Illustrated Man, but I could be mistaken - I last read it maybe thirty years ago.
Thanks for the information. I might have to pick that up and read it.

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The Philadelphia Experiment

Don't exactly consider the Terminator series time travel since almost all of each movie takes place in present day. The characters in the movies that I've listed actually do move through time and do spend more than just a brief time within each timeframe.
I completely forgot about The Philadelphia Experiment. It's a great movie.

I do see your point about The Terminator movies, but the whole story does revolve around time travel, even though the movies take place almost entirely in the present.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:04 PM   #43
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Back in the 80's there was a show on TV called Voyagers, don't know if anyone can remember it but it was pretty good this was way before Quantun Leap.

As for movie all the movies mention before I'll have to agree with but Back To The Future takes the cake.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:06 PM   #44
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Back to the Future for me
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:12 PM   #45
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I wanna vote for the Star Trek: TNG episode: All Good Things, it was 2 hours long so you could kind of consider it a TV movie.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:13 PM   #46
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Back in the 80's there was a show on TV called Voyagers, don't know if anyone can remember it but it was pretty good this was way before Quantun Leap.

As for movie all the movies mention before I'll have to agree with but Back To The Future takes the cake.
Jon-Erik Hexum starred in Voyagers. Unfortunately, he died in a freak firearms accident during the filming of Cover Up his next TV series.

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Old 02-22-2009, 01:14 PM   #47
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Back in the 80's there was a show on TV called Voyagers, don't know if anyone can remember it but it was pretty good this was way before Quantun Leap.

As for movie all the movies mention before I'll have to agree with but Back To The Future takes the cake.
Way back before Voyagers there was The Time Tunnel, late 60s I believe.

I didn't see Millennium listed, maybe not the best time travel movie, but it was a good concept: change the future by borrowing from the past in the present that was a future.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:20 PM   #48
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Way back before Voyagers there was The Time Tunnel, late 60s I believe.

I didn't see Millennium listed, maybe not the best time travel movie, but it was a good concept: change the future by borrowing from the past in the present that was a future.
I remember The Time Tunnel, it starred amongst others James Darren, Robert Colbert, and Lee Meriwether.

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Old 02-22-2009, 01:23 PM   #49
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It's Bradbury's "Here There Be Tygers". I think it's one of the stories in The Illustrated Man, but I could be mistaken - I last read it maybe thirty years ago.

The short story is also called "The Sound of Thunder" It's also credited as the most republished science fiction story of all time, so is available in quite a few short story collections.

Here There Be Tygers was another of Bradbury's short stories, about travel to another planet to find resources or something.
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Jon-Erik Hexum starred in Voyagers. Unfortunately, he died in a freak firearms accident during the filming of Cover Up his next TV series.

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Jeez...I thought I was the only one who remember this show..I have never seen this show since they yanked it off the air.
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Jeez...I thought I was the only one who remember this show..I have never seen this show since they yanked it off the air.
Nope, remembered quite well at the time. Thought that Hexum was a really good and talented actor. I was really distressed about the freak accident that ended his life.

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Nope, remembered quite well at the time. Thought that Hexum was really good and talented. Really distressed in the freak accident that ended his life.

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Yep, it was a really good concept for a show and Hexum at the time was good and could have been better if the accident didn't happen

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Old 02-22-2009, 01:49 PM   #53
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Lots of great titles named in this thread! Funny how many "time travel" type movies there are!

My favorite, hands down is the Back to the Future Trilogy.

For the sappy, romantic type (who doesn't mind some pretty awful acting at times), there was a movie from 1980 called Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.

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The short story is also called "The Sound of Thunder" It's also credited as the most republished science fiction story of all time, so is available in quite a few short story collections.

Here There Be Tygers was another of Bradbury's short stories, about travel to another planet to find resources or something.
Thanks for the correction - it's been decades, I only remember reading it in an anthology.
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Old 02-22-2009, 03:09 PM   #55
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escape from the planet of the apes
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Gotta go with Time after Time. Great twist on H.G. Wells by making him the main character.
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+1 really all these movies are the best time travel movies!
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back to the future, hands down. if we're talking tv show, i gotta go doctor who with quantum leap in a close second
+1 on Doctor Who. "The Key to Time" is one of my favorites.
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Back to the Future is by far my favorite. But I also love several of the others mentioned like 12 Monkeys, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek IV, Terminator series, Groundhog Day, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Also, I like the Planet of the Apes remake, Deja Vu, and Flight of the Navigator.
Was wondering if anybody was going to say Bill and Ted. Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey.
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The whole opening with the military mobilization. The beach, the space capsule. The apes taking off the space-suits. The stunned looks of the military. That great Jerry Goldsmith score.

A unique film... that unfortunately has been lost with all the Anti-Ape sentiment towards the sequels.

Escape is a solid mini-classic. Planet (1968) remains the best, obviously. But Escape is well-worth the rental. And that ending... is amazing.

“Mama!” “Mama!”
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