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8/20/2012 5:00:41 PM EDT
Bought the BluRay last week and watched it over the weekend.



Interesting take on time traveling, and Brad Pitt looked like a proto-Tyler Durden, though a bit over the top (Look at me I am acting crazy!).  Bruce Willis was good, too, more 6th Sense than Die Hard.


 
8/20/2012 8:49:39 PM EDT
[#1]
Real blast from the past that one.... had to watch it a couple of times to catch all I missed first time round...

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My nephews were watching a film last weekend with a similar plot.... disease in the future, so a scientist sends back toys to find a cure.... The Last Mimzy
8/27/2012 8:16:47 PM EDT
[#2]
You know, I just watched this other day for the first time. I did kind of like it. It definitely had Terry Gilliam all over it, but it more accessible than Baron Munchaussen and Tideland. I'll probably have to watch it again for good measure.
8/28/2012 11:39:45 PM EDT
[#3]
I believe it is on netflix streaming still for those who don't want to buy it.
8/31/2012 11:13:41 PM EDT
[#4]
I watched it for the first time last month, besides the whimsical music that they would not stop playing I thought it was a great movie.
 
9/3/2012 9:44:45 AM EDT
[#5]
One of my favorites.
9/4/2012 10:00:12 AM EDT
[#6]
It must be decent because it had me thinking,...

They took a tired, old science fiction concept - time travel and the question of whether one can actually affect the future by changing the past.

All they did was slice it and dice it and put it back to gether in a manner that was more interesting than it would have been, otherwise. It was as if they made a collage rather than a landscape painting.  The story is unchanged, yet somehow different.  This method or style is also used by writers, Kurt Zonnegut comes to mind but there are many others.