Smokey
09-27-2012, 07:28 PM
Back to future or back to the past, these movies strike a right balanace between being imaginitive and entertaining.
Not in any particular order:
The Final Countdown (1980): As a U.S. modern-day (1980) destroyer is time warped back to Pearl Harbor right before Japanes attack in WWII, the crew debate whether to intervene and change the course of future history. Or stay out of the way. With kirk Douglas.
http://content5.catalog.photos.msn.com/ds/6dc3854d-1acc-43db-9127-b9c7f28454d7.jpg
Back to the Future (1985): Avoiding advances from his own mother, McFly try to get his parents together before being non existent.
http://content1.catalog.photos.msn.com/ds/433996b4-b0b0-4d16-bb91-c8e88359bd72.jpg
Terminator 2 (1991): More entertaining than the original, Terminator (Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to protect future leader of the human resistance against the machines.
http://i61.servimg.com/u/f61/14/21/61/69/la-pou10.jpg
Star Trek IV, Voyage Home (1986): Probably not the best film in the series, but definitely the best story. Love the part where Scotty try to speak to computer using the mouse :D
http://www.empireorjedi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/120509145449Star_Trek_IV_1.jpg
Planet of the Apes (1968): Astronaut crew who crash-land on earth in the distant future, find themselves salve to the talking apes.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oTxczRhTW9U/T5o5pAKU5TI/AAAAAAAABdM/Fm0I4zSHnyM/s640/planet.jpg
The Time Machine (1960): Arguably the best time machine movie ever made as Rod Taylor travels to a future hundreds of thousands of years from his time. Very imaginitive.
http://s2.hubimg.com/u/6569153_f520.jpg
Scrooge (1970): As Scrooge (Albert Finney) travel to christmas pass, present and future, his life take a new meaning.
http://gedblog.com/wp-content/uploads/AlbertFinney_scrooge_full.png
Not in any particular order:
The Final Countdown (1980): As a U.S. modern-day (1980) destroyer is time warped back to Pearl Harbor right before Japanes attack in WWII, the crew debate whether to intervene and change the course of future history. Or stay out of the way. With kirk Douglas.
http://content5.catalog.photos.msn.com/ds/6dc3854d-1acc-43db-9127-b9c7f28454d7.jpg
Back to the Future (1985): Avoiding advances from his own mother, McFly try to get his parents together before being non existent.
http://content1.catalog.photos.msn.com/ds/433996b4-b0b0-4d16-bb91-c8e88359bd72.jpg
Terminator 2 (1991): More entertaining than the original, Terminator (Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to protect future leader of the human resistance against the machines.
http://i61.servimg.com/u/f61/14/21/61/69/la-pou10.jpg
Star Trek IV, Voyage Home (1986): Probably not the best film in the series, but definitely the best story. Love the part where Scotty try to speak to computer using the mouse :D
http://www.empireorjedi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/120509145449Star_Trek_IV_1.jpg
Planet of the Apes (1968): Astronaut crew who crash-land on earth in the distant future, find themselves salve to the talking apes.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oTxczRhTW9U/T5o5pAKU5TI/AAAAAAAABdM/Fm0I4zSHnyM/s640/planet.jpg
The Time Machine (1960): Arguably the best time machine movie ever made as Rod Taylor travels to a future hundreds of thousands of years from his time. Very imaginitive.
http://s2.hubimg.com/u/6569153_f520.jpg
Scrooge (1970): As Scrooge (Albert Finney) travel to christmas pass, present and future, his life take a new meaning.
http://gedblog.com/wp-content/uploads/AlbertFinney_scrooge_full.png