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F. Gary Gray recommended The Godfather: Part II (1974) in Movies (curated)
Brandon Pile (1546 KP) rated Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) in Movies
Aug 15, 2020
Tyler Perry's a Madea Family Funeral (2019)
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A joyous family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as Madea and the crew travel to backwoods...
comedy
Architectural Digest
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AD is the international authority on design and architecture. AD provides exclusive access to the...
Time Flies (1944)
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A minor music hall star uses a professor's time machine to travel back to the Elizabethan era.
Joy ride (2023)
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Four Asian-American friends travel thru asia in search of one of birth mothers along the way their...
Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated Curvature (2018) in Movies
Jul 24, 2018 (Updated Jul 24, 2018)
It's just ok
This movie is on hulu right now. It's about a woman using her dead husband's time travel machine to go back and punish her husband's partner for killing him. The acting was mediocre. The story was a little, meh. The cinematography wasn't too bad. I watched the whole thing but didn't think it was very good overall. You have to be careful making time travel movies. They've been done so much you really need to bring something new to the table to make yours unique. If you're a die hard sci-fi fan you might enjoy this one. Otherwise, I'd say it's not really worth a watch.
Ross (3284 KP) rated Limited Wish in Books
Dec 20, 2019
More of the same (timey wimey)
The second book in this trilogy is largely a retelling of the first book. Nick sees some mysterious people, who turn out to be from the future, there is a lot of talk about time travel and parallel universes and there is a heist sequence at the end.
This book was a lot heavier on the pseudo-science and that got a little tiring and head-scratchy at times, with all the talk of paradoxes and whatnot.
This was an enjoyable read, but as with anything time travel related too much creativity and inventiveness can only lead to stretches in plausibility and lengthy justifications for the "science".
This book was a lot heavier on the pseudo-science and that got a little tiring and head-scratchy at times, with all the talk of paradoxes and whatnot.
This was an enjoyable read, but as with anything time travel related too much creativity and inventiveness can only lead to stretches in plausibility and lengthy justifications for the "science".





