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<font size="+1"><font face="Courier New">Humm ....<br>
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Did I miss something below?<br>
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What is the name of the movie?<br>
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Where is it playing; or, DVD, or, TV?<br>
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Sam I am in Moscow ...<br>
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Paul Rumelhart wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I just watched this movie for the second time, and I'm still confused.
That's a good thing.
The movie is a low-budget one ("about the price of a used car" is what
the director who is also one of the stars claims it cost to make), with
no big-budget special effects at all, but is really entertaining to
watch. The movie actually came out in 2004, I think.
The movie follows it's two main characters, Aaron and Abe, as they
stumble upon a discovery while attempting to make (I think) a
room-temperature superconductor; they have found a way to create a very
limited type of time travel. The viewer follows them as they make the
discovery, learn to make use of it, and try to live with the side
effects and problems it creates. The film is very smart and witty, with
subtle dialog full of scientific terms. The acting, especially since
there are few if any professional actors involved, is very good. The
conversations are realistic, and you get the idea that this is actually
how this kind of thing might go down if it really happened. It also has
what is now one of my favorite movie quotes in it: "Are you hungry? I
haven't eaten since later this afternoon."
This is one of those movies where you might just feel compelled to get
out pencil and paper and try to graph out what just happened. It's
probably more for the geek or engineer crowd, or for those who like to
tinker with things on their own time. If you're looking for a summer
action flick, this will probably bore you. If you like a movie that
treats it's audience members as if they have actual neurons in their
heads and aren't afraid to use them, definitely give this one a go.
Paul
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