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Sci-fi movies involving spaceships or time travel?

I'm surprised Mobile Suit Gundam was mentioned, but no one mentioned The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love. This was a great anime movie and the animation still ranks as some of the most beatiful hand drawn, cell animation to date, well, at least in my opinion. :)
 
1964's The Time Travelers is pretty cool. Especially the ending, which does this:

traps all the main characters in a recurring time loop
 
1964's The Time Travelers is pretty cool. Especially the ending, which does this:

traps all the main characters in a recurring time loop
I love that film. Cheesy as hell, but still great. I first saw it on afternoon TV when I was a kid and thought it was nicely freaky, so the nostalgia factor plays a big part for me.
 
1964's The Time Travelers is pretty cool. Especially the ending, which does this:

traps all the main characters in a recurring time loop


Quite a few interesting ideas in that movie, and in a relatively cheap form, the movie includes time travel/portals, androids, scarred, post-apocalyptic mutants, matter transmission, ark rocketship/generation ship.

http://www.stomptokyo.com/badmoviereport/reviews/T/time.html

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Oddly enough, the film was re-MADE even cheaper as: Journey to the Center of time, and also influenced Irwin Allen to make Time Tunnel.

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hey guys, i was just re-watching lost in space and unlike, perhaps, everyone on this forum, i enjoyed it.

I'm assuming you're speaking of the film not the 1960's campy TV show?

If so, I agree. In fact, I think the film Lost in Space in terms of a 1990's film predicting the future has gotten it far more right than Trek often has. In the film if you recall, the 'global sedition,' was the one behind Smith's attempt to sabatoge the ship. The film was made before 9.11 and the dire nature of global eco-disaster coupled with the terrorism angle makes their forward thinking a lot more spot on than Trek has proven to me.

i remember a movie or tv show where a guy from the future goes back in time, pre 19th century and goes back with a futuristic car that has its own onboard computer. does anyone know the film i'm talking about? Christopher might know.

That would be Back to the Future 3 where Marty time travels back with his Delorean to the early 1900's.
 
i remember a movie or tv show where a guy from the future goes back in time, pre 19th century and goes back with a futuristic car that has its own onboard computer. does anyone know the film i'm talking about? Christopher might know.

That would be Back to the Future 3 where Marty time travels back with his Delorean to the early 1900's.

Nah, I think he's thinking of Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound where John Hurt goes back in time with his talking car to meet Mary Shelley back in the early 1800s.
 
Greg Cox;5295933Nah said:
Frankenstein Unbound[/I] where John Hurt goes back in time with his talking car to meet Mary Shelley back in the early 1800s.

I see. What was the same of the time travel film where a group of people travel back in time to witness an astroid impact? They are time travelling tourists. IIRC it was kind of good.
 
Grand Tour: Disaster in Time. AKA Timescape.

And yeah, it was OK actually, for a no budgeter. Stuck mainly to earthly matters, with a sci-fi theme.
 
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