Do you mean like three or four episode minseries, or a weekly series that only runs for a season or two?Good points:-
* The time travel special effects.
* The time machine musical. I was actually sad it was cut off.
* The scenes in the future.
* Some excellent lines.
* The music
Bad points:-
* Destiny as a time travel mechanic. Just no, not ever, I've never liked this time travel cliche.
* While I'm not against romance or dead lover as motivation, I felt it took away from the character of the time traveller. In the books he was doing it for the science (and perhaps the adventure).
* The Eloi.
* The Morlocks.
One of the problems I had with both the George Pal version and the 2002 remake, is they didn't include the bit where the time traveller goes even further into the future.
Personally I want to see a Sherlock type adaption of the Time Machine. A short, but well written TV show, with a nameless (male or female) scientist from the early 21st century.
And I do mean short, not a ongoing time travel series.
Do you mean like three or four episode minseries, or a weekly series that only runs for a season or two?
I very much wish we could have seen how the film would have looked if it hadn't been toned down due to 9/11.
I might be misremembering but I think I read an article in 'Cinefantasique' or a similar publication that said originally the destruction of the moon was going to have been the result of testing a new explosive device and the one's setting it off not realizing how powerful it was. I could be wrong though.
'The Time Ships' - That wasn't the name of the sequel that George Pal wanted to make was it? I remember reading somewhere that it was supposed to follow the time travellers son as he tried to prevent his parent deaths during the London Blitz. I remember seeing a copy at my local Half Price years ago and I never purchased it. Now I regret that I didn't.
I don't have any specifics, but I'm reasonably sure I heard that the NYC destruction sequence was toned down due to 9/11. Perhaps it's mentioned on the commentary track?
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