• AFK BRB Chocolate
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    21 year ago

    This is actually a surprisingly good list. Some items just because they’re fun, others because of the way they deal with time travel.

    12 Monkeys is an amazing movie, one of my favorites.

    • Doug HollandOPM
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      41 year ago

      12 Monkeys is astounding, a rewatch every year or two. So’s La Jetée — the same story without the razzle, but also astounding.

      That article added two titles to my list of coming attractions.

        • Doug HollandOPM
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          21 year ago

          The Time Traveler’s Wife, and Midnight in Paris, but I backed out of the latter cuz it’s by Woody Allen.

          Any you added to your list?

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            21 year ago

            Yeah, a few. I had already seen Midnight in Paris, and it’s good. I get the issue though.

            I already had Everything Everywhere All At Once on my list, and I skipped that part of the article because I don’t want spoilers.

            I’d like to see About Time, The Time Traveler’s Wife, and Predestination.

            • Doug HollandOPM
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              21 year ago

              Time travel is my favorite sub-genre of sci-fi.

              Just one ticket, please, to fix a few major mistakes and see my wife again.

              • AFK BRB Chocolate
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                21 year ago

                When people mention liking time travel, I pretty much always mention the book Replay, by Ken Grimwood. For some reason, few people have heard of it, but everyone I’ve recommended it to has really liked it. The main character, a middle aged man, dies in the first paragraph and wakes up back in his college dorm in his 20s. It gets a lot more interesting from there.

                For some people, I recommend The Man Who Folded Himself, by David Gerold. It might actually be the better book but it’s… odd. It includes the main character having a relationship with himself. But really well written and thought provoking.

                • Doug HollandOPM
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                  21 year ago

                  Wow — The Man Who Folded Himself is marvelous, but you’re the first person to ever mention it to me before I mentioned it to you. One of my favorites, from way back.

                  Replay is also very good.

                  Some years back I went on a time travel jag, reading every t-t book I could get from the library. The one that blew me away the best, which I’ve now re-read a dozen times, is a kids’ book, When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead.

  • @dodeca
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    21 year ago

    Why is Primer not on this list?

    • Doug HollandOPM
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      21 year ago

      Maybe the author doesn’t care for Primer? Me, I love it, and hope to understand it after I’ve seen it another half dozen times.

      Also missing from the list:

          • Coherence (2013)
          • Continuum (TV show, but skip the last season)
          • Frequently Asked Questions about Time Travel (2009)
          • Source Code (2011)
          • Tomorrow I’ll Get Up and Scald Myself with Tea (1977)
          • and of course, Doctor Who (2005)