Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, 12 Monkeys.. oh, and The Butterfly Effect was pretty good :)
2007-12-17 21:57:17
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answered by Mirell 4
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This is one of my favorite genres, so I'll make a list of those I especially like, including some rarer ones.
Somewhere in Time
Time After Time
The Terminator 1 & 2
Donnie Darko
A Sound of Thunder
The Time Machine~George Pal version
Frequency
12 Monkeys
The Amazing Mr. Blunden
The Butterfly Effect~director's cut
Back to the Future trilogy
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
The Love Letter (TV movie)
Biggles aka Biggles: Adventures in Time
Timestalkers (1987 TV movie)
Out of Time (1988 TV movie)
The I Inside
Disaster in Time aka Grand Tour: Disaster in Time
The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979 TV movie)
2007-12-18 04:57:44
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answer #2
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answered by MystMoonstruck 7
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Back to the Future 2
2007-12-18 04:52:47
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answered by lulabellalu 6
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Donnie Darko, 12 Monkeys
2007-12-18 05:10:00
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answered by gothicmamma 5
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The Time Machine
2007-12-18 15:33:21
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answered by Sunflower 5
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Back to the Future and
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures
2007-12-18 07:50:27
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answered by Ryan Willcox 3
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A Sound of Thunder is a 2005 film directed by Peter Hyams, which is loosely based on the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury.
2007-12-21 17:59:36
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answered by r0bErT4u 5
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The Butterfly Effect, it's not really a classic time-travel film ... but there's elements of it....ish...
..and it's not as obvious as "back to the future lol"
2007-12-18 05:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Back to the Future. The first one, but the other two are pretty decent too.
2007-12-18 04:50:15
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answered by Stephanie K 3
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I would have to say Timeline. It adds that extra sense of danger and such. The book by Michael Chrichton is a lot better though.
2007-12-18 15:19:08
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answered by Sean R 2
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