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In a message dated 6/5/03 8:26:43 AM, bunsofaluminum60@... writes:

<< Right now, we're on a Time Travel kick: Time Machine (the new one);

Back to the Future (the trilogy); probably Time Bandits (again);

maybe the older version of Time Machine. Any other time travel movies

out there? I know there's been Time Travel TV shows, but we don't get

regular TV out here so that's out unless the series is on video

somewhere. Where he stops crimes from happening, because he can read

the news from the following day??? >>

I don't know about that show, but...

There are a couple of Twilight Zone episodes from the 60's about time travel.
One about a camera, and one about a plane. I'll try to look up the names
and bring them back.

Black Adder Back and Forth. If you or your kids have ever watched any of the
Black Adder series, there's a new one all about time travel. It's set on New
Year's Eve of 1999, and involves the Romans in Britain, Robin Hood,
Shakespeare, Waterloo... Fun!

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure might be fun.

Sandra

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> In a message dated 6/5/03 8:26:43 AM, bunsofaluminum60@... writes:
>
> <<Right now, we're on a Time Travel kick: Time Machine (the new one);
>
> Back to the Future (the trilogy); probably Time Bandits (again);
>
> maybe the older version of Time Machine. Any other time travel movies
>
> out there? I know there's been Time Travel TV shows, but we don't get
>
> regular TV out here so that's out unless the series is on video
>
> somewhere. Where he stops crimes from happening, because he can read
>
> the news from the following day??? >


I used to love that show, and now of course I can't recall the name. It's
_____ Edition. I know that much but have a total brain fart of the rest.

I'll keep thinking though, perhaps the farts will stop and I'll come up with
the name.

Rhonda


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RJHill241@... writes:

<< I know there's been Time Travel TV shows, but we don't get
>
> regular TV out here so that's out unless the series is on video
>
> somewhere. Where he stops crimes from happening, because he can read
>
> the news from the following day??? >


I used to love that show, and now of course I can't recall the name. It's
_____ Edition. I know that much but have a total brain fart of the rest.

I'll keep thinking though, perhaps the farts will stop and I'll come up with
the name.

Rhonda
>>

Oh, Early Edition. Get it, cause he gets the paper a day early?
I'd use that for lottery numbers!!
lol

~Aimee

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In a message dated 6/5/03 2:47:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, AimeeL73@...
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> Oh, Early Edition. Get it, cause he gets the paper a day early?
> I'd use that for lottery numbers!!
> lol
>
> ~Aimee
>

Thanx Aimee!!! It was driving me nuts that I couldn't remember the first
part.

Rhonda - who loved that show!!! Early Edition, whose main character was also
very do-able!


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Tracy

I like sci fi shows like Quantum Leap that show time travel.
I found this site http://www.mjyoung.net/time/index.htm and it
recommended:

Terminator
Addendum to Terminator
Back To The Future
Back To The Future II
Back To The Future III
Millennium
Star Trek Introduction
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: First Contact
12 Monkeys
Addendum to 12 Monkeys
Flight Of The Navigator
Army of Darkness
Lost In Space
Peggy Sue Got Married
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Frequency
Planet of the Apes
Kate and Leopold
Somewhere In Time
The Time Machine
Minority Report
Happy Accidents
The Final Countdown

I love alternate realities shows/flicks too.
Tracy

Lisa M. Cottrell Bentley

It's about time someone posted the name "Early Edition". Great show, but I
wasn't going to post the name unless no one else had by the time that I
caught up.

There was a fabulous show that started last fall. DH found a review about
it and we couldn't wait for it. "That Was Then" was on the air for two
shows only. They even showed a preview for the next one and it never aired.
It was the story about a just turned 30 year old man who was not happy with
his life, he wished that he could go back to a pivotal point in his life
when he was in high school so that he could change it. He went to sleep and
when he woke up, he was a teenager again. As soon as he heard a certain
song, he was immediately transported to age 30 again, with a completely new
life. Great show that I would have loved to have seen more of. I taped the
first two and I will definitely watch them again some day. You know what
they showed on television instead? Reruns of "America's Funniest Videos".
That's American culture for you. I wish that I could get ahold of all the
episodes that they made of "That Was Then".

Another show that was great for the first year that it was on was "Sliders".
This was sort of a time warp traveling one through different possible
realities. It got weird and horrorish after the first season. I like
Science Fiction, not Horror.

-Lisa in AZ

Tracy

Wanted to spout off two more {and I hope I'm not repeating} LO
There is a TV show, The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne
http://www.scifi.com/julesverne/
Up LATE {err early} at 5am est here.

And I was also going to say Highlander would be another past/now
kinda thing. Course a lot of programs in Sci-Fi would fall in to that
line. <g>
Tracy