Favorite Time Travel Movie

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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,086
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
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    GlowGirl said:
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 
    LIke how bad it ended?
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  • Matts3221
    Matts3221 Posts: 658
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    GlowGirl said:
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 

    Is it good the second time around or I should say after this long? I was watched this show all the way thru 3 times (last re-watch was 2013 ) . My wife and I were talking about the idea of re-watching it but I question the long seasons ( 26 episodes in season 1 ) with the way TV has transformed with 10 episode seasons. Does it feel like a lot of filler or still a great time?


    That said to me the last five episodes of season 3 and forward are the best of lost and yes I still loved the last season of it.

  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
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    We watched it a few years ago because my fiancé had never seen it. Season 1 absolutely holds up. Season 2 dragged a bit IIRC but most all of the good stuff throughout was still good. The final season was better than I remembered it. 
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  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,408
    Matts3221 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 

    Is it good the second time around or I should say after this long? I was watched this show all the way thru 3 times (last re-watch was 2013 ) . My wife and I were talking about the idea of re-watching it but I question the long seasons ( 26 episodes in season 1 ) with the way TV has transformed with 10 episode seasons. Does it feel like a lot of filler or still a great time?


    That said to me the last five episodes of season 3 and forward are the best of lost and yes I still loved the last season of it.

    Season 3 was great and heartbreaking. That's the Charlie season, right? I too enjoyed it until the end.
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  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,853
    12 Monkeys
    What about time travel tv shows?

     Quantum Leap or Dr. Who?
    Sliders
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,086
    Matts3221 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 

    Is it good the second time around or I should say after this long? I was watched this show all the way thru 3 times (last re-watch was 2013 ) . My wife and I were talking about the idea of re-watching it but I question the long seasons ( 26 episodes in season 1 ) with the way TV has transformed with 10 episode seasons. Does it feel like a lot of filler or still a great time?


    That said to me the last five episodes of season 3 and forward are the best of lost and yes I still loved the last season of it.

    I am enjoying it the second time around. The seasons are long. However, I am not a binge watcher of anything. I like to stretch it out. So I watch 1 or at the most 2 episodes a day. I have been mainly watching while I eat lunch (I work at home). So, it will take me a few months to get through it all, which I like. 

    SPOILERS AHEAD

    Since I haven’t seen it in so long it is almost like watching a fresh show. I know some heartbreaking deaths are coming up and I may have to skip those or fast forward through. I remembered Boone but I had forgotten what happened to Shannon, Libby, and Ana Lucia. So those snuck up on me. I remember liking the 1970s episodes so looking forward to getting to that point. 
  • Matts3221
    Matts3221 Posts: 658
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    tbergs said:
    Matts3221 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    tbergs said:
    Yep, Lost for the win.
    I am actually rewatching Lost now. I hadn’t seen it since it originally aired. I just started season 3. There was a lot I had forgotten. 

    Is it good the second time around or I should say after this long? I was watched this show all the way thru 3 times (last re-watch was 2013 ) . My wife and I were talking about the idea of re-watching it but I question the long seasons ( 26 episodes in season 1 ) with the way TV has transformed with 10 episode seasons. Does it feel like a lot of filler or still a great time?


    That said to me the last five episodes of season 3 and forward are the best of lost and yes I still loved the last season of it.

    Season 3 was great and heartbreaking. That's the Charlie season, right? I too enjoyed it until the end.

    Yup " NOT PENNEYS BOAT"  just got chills just writing that.
  • Back to the Future
    MayDay10 said:
    What about time travel tv shows?

     Quantum Leap or Dr. Who?
    Sliders
    Yes, Quantum Leap and Sliders, both amazing!!!
  • Back to the Future

  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,195
    Back to the Future
    MayDay10 said:
    What about time travel tv shows?

     Quantum Leap or Dr. Who?
    Sliders
    Didn't Jerry O'Connell star in that or am I thinking of another show?

    How could I have forgotten Lost


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  • Glorified KC
    Glorified KC KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Back to the Future
    Okay so I had another thought oh BTTF.  In 1955, Doc’s tombstone referenced Clara.  However, Clara was supposed to die in “Clayton Revine” the day after Marty goes back to 1885.  So my question is, does Clara exist if not for Marty going back to 1885?  Also, if he doesn’t, then how would Doc have met Clara or possibly found himself in the same situation (checking out the Revine for pushing the Delorian) if not for Marty going back to 1885?  
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  • Back to the Future
    Okay so I had another thought oh BTTF.  In 1955, Doc’s tombstone referenced Clara.  However, Clara was supposed to die in “Clayton Revine” the day after Marty goes back to 1885.  So my question is, does Clara exist if not for Marty going back to 1885?  Also, if he doesn’t, then how would Doc have met Clara or possibly found himself in the same situation (checking out the Revine for pushing the Delorian) if not for Marty going back to 1885?  
    I thought exactly the same thing too. Had they not met she would have ended up in the ravine.

    Exactly!

    I think Doc's tombstone reference Clara, to indicate, at that stage in the film, that she would mean something to him.

    Had Martynot gone back to 1855 she wouldnt have met Doc, and died in the ravine. 

    So yes, Marty going back to 1855 to save Doc also ends up saving Clara.

    I think.