I heard on the radio a couple of days ago that Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp are now dating. I don't know why they strike me as atype of couple, but they do.
Time Bandits.
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'Hot Tub Time Machine.'
What about '13 Going on 30?' Does that count as a time travel movie? That was a good one too.
I'm not spoiled...I deserve all my stuff.
Rex, next you're going to say that you don't like my Sandy!Who, to stay relevant to the thread, also starred in a pseudo-time travel movie, along with Keanu Reeves and a mailbox.
My mind is completely blank on the name of the film, though.Spoiler
Out of the two, the mailbox was not only the better actor, but also had more chemistry with Sandra
The Lake House![]()
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I didn't like The Butterfly Effect, I thought is was so hilariously bad that I actually got the giggle fits during the last scene (thankfully I was at home and not in a movie theatre!)
Kate & Leopold was all right, but some of it was a little weirdSpoiler
if elevators were never invented, how come there were still elevator shafts???
I loved Donnie Darko, but get the Director's Cut instead of the cinematic version of the film. The Director's Cut makes it easier to follow the plot.
YES! That was it. It's a fun movie to watch when you want a bit of light entertainment. I thought the twist aboutwas pretty obvious, and a little too easily fixed, but Sandy was delightful and charming as always, and there were definitely some cute moments. YMMV, but I thought that although it's a drama, it was fairly easy to watch and not too heavy.Spoiler
the accident at the beginning![]()
Another vote for Twelve Monkeys. Really interesting and Brad Pitt in a non-pulchritudinous role. I mean, the guy can't be anything but pulchritudinous (thanks HC, love that word), but he actually ACTS in this movie.
Lost in Austen. Pretty silly but a few priceless moments, especially if you're fond of the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride & Prejudice.
I'm off to the Patrick Chan threads...where you can watch a molehill become a mountain in seconds!!!
I love all the movies Sandra Bullock has been in but this particular movie was mind-boggling. This movie was made for Sandra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PfY_1wMfLo
Angie
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. - Oscar Wilde
Sandra was in The Lake House? Oh, that's who that dark haired woman was with my Keanu.
"You emerge victorious from the maze you've been travelling in." Oct 21,2012- Best Fortune Cookie Ever!
Would The Strange Case of Benjamin Button count as a time machine movie?
Oh, how can I forget this classic? Sleeper.
And along the same lines, Austin Powers.
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I like these...
- Solaris (Classic Russian Science fiction by famous film-maker Tarkovsky)
- Window to Paris (a great comedy about Soviet family discovering a hole in the wall which leads to the streets of Paris.
- Ivan Vasilievich is Changing Careers (Russian comedy with dancing and singing)
- French Lieutenant’s Woman (classic novel)
- Kin dzha dzha
- Lost in Austen (currently on US-TV on PBS)
- Dr. Who
Oooh, I love Doctor Who. But since it's a TV show that's been on for 50 years (with a 15 year break starting in the 90s), the thought of "catching up" with it is daunting. I'd recommend starting with the 2005 "reboot" and seeing how that goes. It's a British TV show about an alien who travels through time and space. Netflix has all the seasons, or you could catch reruns on PBS, SyFy, or BBC America. The new season is supposed to debut this spring.