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  • Prepare to buckle up for a trip through the hallowed halls of high school turned time-space continuum calamity in this episode of Time Pop! 🌀🏫🕰️ "My Science Project: An '80s Time Warp Mishap?" 🕰️Join us as we dissect the 1985 sci-fi comedy, My Science Project, where high school senior Michael and his pals stumble upon a device that turns their school into a chaotic vortex of past, present, and future. With the fate of their town in the balance, they battle everything from Roman gladiators to post-apocalyptic mutants, and even a T-Rex, in a bid to shut down the alien gizmo.Starring John Stockwell as the car-obsessed teen and Fisher Stevens as his wise-cracking sidekick, this film takes a wild spin on the classic teen movie trope. Dennis Hopper shines as the hippie teacher who gets a cosmic trip back to his happy place - the '60s. But does this film's time travel chaos and high school hijinks hit the mark, or does it fall flat in the shadow of its contemporaries like Back to the Future and Ghostbusters?🎙 Listener Debate: Can a high school science project gone awry provide the same thrills as time travel classics? Is My Science Project a nostalgic romp or a forgettable flick? Share your thoughts with us at [email protected].🌟 Patreon Perks: Don't forget to support Time Pop on Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome for exclusive content and join a community that's as passionate about time travel as you are!🎧 More Podcasts: For a diverse array of shows, visit whatsoundsawesome.com and explore the Sounds Awesome Network.Remember to Like, Subscribe, and share Time Pop with all who cherish the complexities of time travel in film. Your support fuels our journey across the chronosphere!#TimeTravel #SciFiComedy #HighSchool #Podcast #TimePop #EightiesMovies #SciFiShow notes created by headliner.app---(00:00) Warning: There are spoilers about this podcast. Forget what you are about to hear
    (00:55) Scott: This is time pop. Is it? Is it time pop?
    (03:47) Please tell me Ari watched this with you
    (04:13) Kelly: This movie is one of those that never made it on my radar
    (08:45) Jonathan Boutwell's collection of films includes last Starfighter and Theodore Rex
    (12:01) The HD version is found on a YouTube channel called Sci-fi Punishers
    (14:17) Eighties comedies are obsessed with the nerd jock struggle
    (16:00) The main character, uh, he's just obsessed with cars. And that's the character arc
    (19:36) I dropped out of college three months before graduation, no diploma
    (20:46) So we talked about our main guy. That guy has the most character out of any of the characters
    (23:18) The film is about a high school student who needs help with a science project
    (27:03) The device turns on and turns off. It doesn't happen while the device is on
    (30:02) The ADR in this movie is really bad. I mean, the only reason they did is to sync
    (31:11) High school students decide they need to beat the electricity
    (34:48) Scott: The police sheriff pops up a lot in this movie
    (37:57) This movie has very ghostbusters-y time travel
    (39:17) So we're getting into act three, my friends, when they activate machine
    (42:35) Three Vietnamese guys escorting American prisoner in future post apocalyptic movie
    (45:57) I thought this would have had a more dramatic how to destroy the machine moment
    (48:36) Uh, we left out in our plot synopsis that throughout this nerd girl, they become friends
    (49:47) Back to the Future only had a two week run in theaters
    (54:20) The last shot of this film is Fisher Stevens doing a cheesy mug shot
    (55:45) Here are some movies you should watch before your science project
    (58:37) Can you tell me what the lowest rating is so far
    (01:01:07) The time travel was suspected best, but things traveled through time
    (01:01:51) Scott Lifton's science project involves traveling through time and space---

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  • Strap in, time twisters, and prepare to have your minds delightfully boggled with this episode of Time Pop! 🌀🎬

    🕰️ "The History of Time Travel: A Mockumentary Masterpiece?" 🕰️

    Dive into the mockumentary that defies expectations and bends reality as we explore "The History of Time Travel," a film that challenges the very fabric of its genre. This isn't just a faux-documentary—it's a cleverly woven tapestry of time travel theory, family drama, and a constantly shifting narrative that will have you questioning what's real.

    Ricky Kennedy's college film project presents a fictional story of a family's obsession with time travel, leading to world-altering consequences. As the tale unfolds, the documentary itself morphs, with subtle changes in interviews and backgrounds that signify alterations in the timeline. It's a film that doesn't just tell a story; it evolves with it.

    Join Desmond McNeese and Scott Lifton as they dissect the layers of this indie gem. They'll tackle the paradoxes, the ethical dilemmas, and the mind-bending notion that the history you're watching is rewritten before your very eyes. 📜🔄

    🎙 Listener Debate: Can a mockumentary hold its own against time travel epics with grander scales and budgets? Does the ingenuity of "The History of Time Travel" earn it a spot among the greats? Share your thoughts and unravel the temporal tapestry with us at [email protected].

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    (00:00) Welcome to Time Pop and the spoiler-filled journey ahead
    (00:32) Settling in with Desmond and Scott for a time travel chat
    (02:39) The unique concept of "The History of Time Travel"
    (07:14) Discussing the shifting narrative and its impact on the viewer
    (09:54) The subtleties of changes in the mockumentary's timeline
    (11:10) The family drama at the core of the time travel tale
    (15:26) The ethical and philosophical questions the film raises
    (18:54) The implications of altering history and personal destinies
    (22:41) The clever use of background and costume changes to signal timeline shifts
    (24:08) The film's contribution to time travel cinema and its potential legacy
    (28:47) Engaging with listeners on the nuances of time travel storytelling
    (32:43) A shoutout to Patreon supporters and the perks of joining
    (35:49) Discovering more podcasts on the Sounds Awesome Network
    (36:35) Wrapping up with final thoughts on "The History of Time Travel"

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  • Shift into gear, time travelers, and brace yourselves for a journey into the heart of sci-fi nostalgia with this episode of Time Pop! 🌀📺

    🚀 "The Weeping Angels Take Manhattan: A Doctor Who Deep Dive" 🚀

    Join Desmond McNeese and Scott Lifton as they venture into the beloved universe of "Doctor Who" with the critically acclaimed episode "Blink." This isn't your typical Time Lord adventure – it's an episode that's light on the Doctor but heavy on the time-bending thrills, featuring the eerie and iconic Weeping Angels.

    Carrie Mulligan stars as Sally Sparrow in this Doctor Who-lite episode, where statues move in the blink of an eye and messages transcend time. We dissect the paradoxes, the bootstrap conundrums, and the surprisingly philosophical implications of being zapped back in time. 🗿⏳

    As Desmond and Scott peel back the layers of this fan-favorite episode, they grapple with the ethical dilemmas posed by the show and question the effectiveness of DVD Easter eggs as a narrative device. From the haunting "Don't blink" warning to the peculiar time loop that ensnares every character, we explore how "Blink" stands out in the Whovian canon and why it's cited as one of the series' best despite its unusual detachment from the titular hero.

    🎙 Listener Debate: Is it better to be sent back in time against your will or to face a more traditional demise? And does "Blink" truly deserve its place in the pantheon of great time travel stories? Email us your thoughts at [email protected] and join the temporal discussion.

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    (00:00) Scott Lifton: Podcasting about time travel in pop culture
    (00:32) The challenge of diving into Doctor Who for non-fans
    (02:39) Analyzing "Blink" - the Doctor Who episode with a time travel twist
    (07:14) The ethical questions raised by the episode's time travel mechanics
    (09:54) The unique use of DVD Easter eggs in the narrative
    (11:10) The Weeping Angels as an innovative time travel antagonist
    (15:26) The bootstrap paradox and its implications in "Blink"
    (18:54) The emotional impact of characters being sent back in time
    (22:41) The role of Sally Sparrow and her influence on the Doctor's timeline
    (24:08) The episode's place in Doctor Who history and its legacy
    (28:47) Listener engagement - sharing thoughts on time travel conundrums
    (32:43) Patreon shoutout and perks for supporting Time Pop
    (35:49) Exploring more podcasts on the Sounds Awesome Network
    (36:35) Wrapping up the episode with final thoughts and ratings

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  • Prepare to loop back into the time-twisting world of collegiate chaos with Time Pop's latest episode, where we dive headfirst into the mind-bending sequel "Happy Death Day 2U"! 🎂🔁

    In this episode, Desmond McNeese and Scott Lifton dissect the 2019 follow-up to the slasher-meets-Groundhog-Day hit that defies genre boundaries. Join us as we unravel the quantum conundrums and existential enigmas that Jessica Rothe's character, Tree, faces when she's flung into another dimension where the stakes are higher, the science is wonkier, and the deaths are... well, just as inventive. 🧬🔪

    From the Sisyphean struggles with a quantum cooling reactor to the heart-wrenching decision between love and family, "Happy Death Day 2U" leaps from horror to sci-fi, with a sprinkle of comedy for good measure. We'll explore how this sequel manages to up the ante on the time loop trope, all while keeping us guessing who's behind the baby mask this time. 👶🎭

    🎧 Bonus Content: We debate the merits of the film's deeper dive into the mechanics of its time loop and how it sets up (or doesn't) a potential third entry in the franchise. Plus, we share our thoughts on the film's balance of humor and horror, and whether it stands up to its predecessor.

    💌 Listener Engagement: Got a time loop tale of your own or thoughts on the film's multi-dimensional mayhem? Email us at [email protected] and join the time-traveling conversation.

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    (00:00) Rachel and Miranda talk about the medical industry from the inside
    (00:32) This is time pop, a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture
    (02:39) Happy Death Day is a surprisingly good time travel film
    (07:14) I read that they confirmed finally that they are making a third movie
    (09:54) You start the film off with his day, he had to sleep in the car
    (11:10) The first ten scenes are happy death day colon Ryan story
    (15:26) How do you create time travel, Scott? Quantum. And there's two ingredients, quantum and love
    (18:54) The biggest flaw of this film is that they do not resolve the two ryans
    (22:41) Uh, by the way, are you familiar with the greek mythology of Sisyphus
    (24:08) This is a murder mystery with a different outcome in each timeline
    (28:47) She jumps into a different timeline and dies eleven times in the first movie
    (32:43) Danielle goes to the hospital to save all. She goes and says it's Dr. Butler
    (35:49) What is the last line of this movie, Scott? I don't remember
    (36:35) Scott Harsh: This sequel is even worse than the first one
    (41:06) When you put this much in, you got to do the trilogy. You're going to redo all the same scenes
    (44:34) Scott: I'm not going to rank happy death day right now
    (46:59) So let's see what is better than the happy death day movies

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  • Strap in, chrono-crusaders, for an intricate dance through the paradoxes of time in this week's thrilling episode of Time Pop! 🌀

    🎬 "Synchronicity: A Love Story Across Timelines" 🎬

    In this mind-bending foray into the world of indie sci-fi, we dissect the 2015 film "Synchronicity" - a tale that weaves together time travel, romance, and the chilling consequences of playing with the fabric of the universe. Join Desmond and Scott as they unravel the complex narrative where every choice spins a new thread in the tapestry of reality.

    Directed by Jacob Gentry, "Synchronicity" takes us on a journey with physicist Jim Beale, played by Chad McKnight, as he grapples with the discovery of a wormhole that leads to parallel universes. But when love enters the equation, Jim finds himself in a deadly race against time itself. Featuring the legendary Michael Ironside, this film is a low-budget gem that punches well above its weight class.

    As our hosts navigate the murky waters of alternate realities, they confront the haunting idea that somewhere out there, another version of yourself might just be your greatest adversary. Will Jim's quest for scientific breakthrough spiral into a vortex of self-destruction, or will he find solace in the arms of the enigmatic Abby (Brianne Davis)?

    🔎 Listener Challenge: Ever found yourself pondering the what-ifs of your own life choices? Share your thoughts on "Synchronicity" or any other time travel conundrums at [email protected] and join the conversation.

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    #TimeTravel #Synchronicity #MichaelIronside #SciFi #IndieFilm #Podcast #Paradox #AlternateRealities #TimePopPodcast #FilmAnalysis #PopCulture

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    If you are a member if INSITE, apologies for our critique of this film as a Time Travel Movie. We are genuinely curious about your fan club and especially your Grand Hotel Shenanigans. While this movie had its flaws in our estimation, cult like dedication to a film is something we can all get behind.

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    Strap in for a journey through the heartstrings and the space-time continuum in this emotionally charged episode of "Time Pop: The Time Travel Movie Podcast." We're diving into the 1980 romantic drama, "Somewhere in Time," where Christopher Reeve's quest for love transcends the bounds of time itself. 🕰️💔

    Join us as we unravel a tale of hypnotic time travel, star-crossed lovers, and the enduring question of whether a pocket watch can truly loop through eternity. We witness Richard Collier (Reeve) fall for a portrait of Elise McKenna (Jane Seymour) and hypnotize himself back to 1912 in a desperate bid to turn fiction into reality. But is this love story a timeless classic or a period piece that's lost its luster?

    From the perplexing paradoxes to the sweat-drenched attempts at time-hopping, we dissect the mechanics of self-hypnosis as a means of temporal travel and ponder the missed opportunities for a deeper dive into the time travel lore. 🌀

    Despite its cult following and an annual pilgrimage of fans to the Grand Hotel, we ask the hard question: Does "Somewhere in Time" stand the test of time? And for those who've ever contemplated the lengths they'd go for love, we explore the romantic and tragic implications of a love that's both boundless and bound by time.

    Prepare for a mix of critique, nostalgia, and a touch of the fantastical as we explore the highs, the lows, and the timeless (or time-lost) escapades of "Somewhere in Time." It's a time travel debate that might just have you questioning the power of a penny from the future. 💑🚫

    For more time-trekking discussions and exclusive content, remember to check out our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome, and don't forget to send your movie recommendations and thoughts to [email protected]. We're eager to hear what time-bending tales you want us to explore next!

    📋 Episode Chapters

    (00:00) Time pop is a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture
    (04:30) This is fun because it's a terrible movie and it's not the terrible kind
    (06:23) We were hoping to get this for Valentine's Day. That didn't work out
    (06:44) Is Christopher Reeve a bad actor in Superman? I think he is
    (08:14) This movie is about a screen playwright who falls in love with an old watch
    (11:27) Des goes to his college professor to see if time travel is possible
    (14:38) Hypnotizing himself, convincing himself that he's in 1912
    (17:20) Scott: There's a lot that's weird about this movie
    (21:24) Jane Seymour says Universal hid the movie because the screen Actors Guild had strike
    (23:45) Christopher Reeve plays a playwright in 1912. The acting troop left for Denver
    (28:11) The penny is out of its time, which takes him out of hypnosis
    (28:35) Time traveling is a very sweaty experience in the Wikipedia
    (31:34) Scott: He does not know he is a time traveler. At no point in the past did he
    (34:26) So what is know we rate our films on the time travel science
    (37:01) The book uses different time frames than the previous one. It's almost like a companion piece
    (38:00) We heard this film was a classic. And, uh, the trailers had looked poor
    (39:32) This is about as perfect example as there is of bad, bad filmmaking
    (41:57) Scott: I was curious what the lowest score we've given so far
    (43:09) Scott plays a little game called recency biased
    (43:21) Scott says this is his top ten list out of ten films
    (43:44) So of the movies that we've rated in the last five months, here's your top ten
    (45:27) We have to apply all of our films to this rating system
    (47:11) Time pop asks again that you like, subscribe and tell a friend about Time pop
    (49:06) Would you time travel in the past for love? Probably not
    (52:12) This movie is questionable when it comes to time travel. Yeah, this definitely is like. Just questionable
    (53:18) Richard Collier is about to begin an incredible journey into another realm
    (54:46) A haunting story of the link between a man and a woman

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  • Strap in for a whirlwind ride through the complex corridors of time with "Time Pop: The Time Travel Movie Podcast"! In this episode, we're setting our temporal coordinates to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Indian cinema with "Maanaadu," a film that takes the concept of time loops and marries it with a high-stakes political thriller. 🎬🕰️

    Prepare to be perplexed and entertained as we dissect a movie that's as ambitious in its storytelling as it is in its running time. "Maanaadu" isn't just a film; it's a marathon of action, drama, and a touch of the surreal that defies the norms of Western cinema. Our protagonist finds himself in a relentless time loop, with each reset bringing him closer to unraveling a deep political conspiracy. But with great power comes great repetition, and our hero must navigate the same events with increasing desperation and creativity.

    From the high-octane action sequences to the unexpected musical interludes, "Maanaadu" keeps viewers guessing. We're diving deep into the cultural nuances, the dizzying plot twists, and the sheer spectacle that has audiences both at home and abroad talking. Was it a stroke of genius or an overextended narrative? We're here to break it down.

    We also ponder the implications of time loops beyond the screen: How would you handle the pressure of repeating the same day with the fate of a nation in your hands? Could you adapt, improvise, and overcome, or would you succumb to the madness of the loop?

    This episode isn't just a review; it's a full-on experience. So join us, chrononauts, as we explore the highs, the lows, and the time-defying escapades of "Maanaadu." It's a journey through time that you won't want to miss, and it's all here on Time Pop. 🌀🎧

    Remember to like, subscribe, and tell a friend about Time Pop. For more time-traveling tales and exclusive content, check out our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. And don't forget to send your movie recommendations and thoughts to [email protected]. We're eager to hear what time-bending adventures you want us to explore next!

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    - Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers
    - Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends
    - The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light
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    (00:00) There are spoilers ahead for Time pop podcast about time travel and pop culture
    (01:45) chrononauts guides you through the experience of time travel using pop culture
    (02:47) A day actually inspired south Indian political drama movie Maanaadu
    (04:47) This movie is foreign to me on so many levels
    (06:00) I was excited by the first half hour of the movie
    (10:03) There's a smoking danger warning in the bottom left of the screen every time
    (10:57) The soundtrack to this movie is dope as. Yeah, like, unfortunately for a two- half hour movie
    (12:23) In loop films, the main character has to convince people of an assassination plot
    (17:06) What I don't understand about this movie is it obviously had money
    (21:22) Hero is trying to get CM killed, and nothing moves forward
    (25:04) There are too many unnecessary things in this movie
    (27:42) The movie starts with 17 production logos, that's always a good start
    (28:32) There are people that hate Interstellar because it takes 45 minutes to get there
    (29:24) The movie is so long that it takes me a while to watch it
    (32:30) Manadu is best example of how masala political story can be made interesting
    (34:27) There were so many repeated scenes, I will still say that it's probably too long
    (37:05) I still think we should do a top ten time loop film list
    (40:05) Time pop asks again that you like subscribe and tell a friend about Time pop
    (42:01) Coming soon, movies are us is coming to the sounds awesome network
    (43:24) We've watched 100 time travel movies. Our opinion has to count for something
    (47:49) Leopard, New York. Wait a minute. Mixed and edited by Desmond McNeese

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    EPISODE 1 COMING SOON! Friday February 9th.

    Movies R Us is a podcast dedicated to all the movies brought to us through play. Toys, Video Games, Board Games, along with toys brought to us through the visual media. Stay tuned for Transformers, GI Joe, Jumanji, Clue, Mario Bros. Lego movies, Wizard, Grandma's Boy, TMNT, AND SO, SO MUCH MORE!

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  • It’s that time of the year folks, this begins our annual discussion of Groundhog Day, if Phil Conners can do it every day we can do it every year to support him.

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    “The original idea for Groundhog Day came to writer Danny Rubin in 1990. He had moved to Los Angeles to work as a screenwriter. While waiting in a theater for a film to start, he was reading Anne Rice's book The Vampire Lestat (1985).[3][4][5] Rubin began musing about vampiric immortality and what one would do with their time if it was limitless. He reasoned that vampires were like normal people who did not need to adhere to ordinary rules or moral boundaries.[4][5] He questioned if and when immortality would become boring or pointless, and how a person would change over time, especially if they were incapable of substantial change.[4] He singled out men he deemed to be in arrested development, who could not outlive their adolescence.”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “It is a good Movie ,kind of way to sexualized for an age of 12 but I think it is a good movie”
    - Types letaiser - rottentomatoes.com

    "Although GROUNDHOG DAY emphasizes that man desires not to be accountable for his deeds, it falsely implies that man can save himself from his sinful propensities. Even so, the film is humorous, lighthearted and fun though somewhat redundant. Thus, a discerning viewer will come out ahead as he learns “There is nothing new under the sun.”"
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “Phil punches Ned, rendering him unconscious.”
    - Warns - doesthedogdie.com

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    “Bodies is a British crime and science fiction limited series primarily written and created for Netflix by Paul Tomalin. It is based on the 2015 DC Vertigo graphic novel of the same name, written by Si Spencer and illustrated by Dean Ormston, Tula Lotay, Meghan Hetrick and Phil Winslade. The series consists of eight episodes and premiered on Netflix on 19 October 2023.[2]
    The story starts with the appearance of a dead body in Longharvest Lane in London.[3] This event happens in the same location in four different years – 1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 – and leads to four different detective investigations that eventually become interlinked with far-reaching consequences”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “Terrible time travel loop junk”
    - Types Den F. - rottentomatoes.com

    "BODIES BODIES BODIES is allegedly a horror comedy." - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “An able bodied actor plays a man is in a wheelchair”
    - Warns doesthedogdie.com

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  • “57 Seconds is a 2023 American science fiction thriller film directed by Rusty Cundieff, written by Cundieff and Macon Blair, and starring Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman. It is based on the story "Lucifer" by E.C. Tubb”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “This engaging sci-fi ride puts a new twist on the time-travel conceit. In 57 Seconds, time travel is used more like a drug instead of a mathematical concept...”
    - Types Minique Jones - rottentomatoes.com

    "Without ending + 1/2 wtf was that Peeta’s lame ass"
    - Quote Letterboxd

    "Does the dog die?

    Yes 0
    No 1"

    - doesthedogdie.com

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  • “Scrooged is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by Mitch Glazer and Michael O'Donoghue. Based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooged is a modern retelling that follows Bill Murray as Frank Cross, a cynical and selfish television executive who is visited by a succession of ghosts on Christmas Eve intent on helping him regain his Christmas spirit. The film also stars Karen Allen, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carol Kane, Robert Mitchum, Michael J. Pollard, and Alfre Woodard.”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “Typically Bill Murray! Lol. Seen it a few times. It's not bad... Hardly the funniest, but it works”
    - Types - rottentomatoes.com

    "A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS is filled with funny, crowd-pleasing comical vignettes. Some of them are relatively clean and fun, but many of them contain at least some, and often plenty of, lewd, outrageous content. For example, there are two very suggestive dance scenes featuring a professional male dancer. Also, despite some surprisingly heartfelt moments revolving around the joys of family Christmas gatherings, the movie’s obscene, crude language and lewd situations overwhelm its good intentions and positive Christmas elements. So, MOVIEGUIDE® deems A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS unacceptable for media-wise moviegoers and their families."
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “Frank hallucinates that a waiter catches on fire from a baked alaska.”
    - Warns Roflpuff098 - doesthedogdie.com

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  • “Stan goes to the past to keep Jane Fonda from ruining Christmas, but he winds up creating an alternate future where the United States has been taken over by the Soviet Union.” - Factually Exclaims imdb.org

    “Not a fan of this show at all! ” - Types - rottentomatoes.com

    "The January 3 episode of Fox’s animated series, AMERICAN DAD drew 100,000 consumer complaints, who found the episode indecent. Fox is now being faced with a proposed $25,000 fine from the Federal Communications Commission for neglecting to reply to questions regarding the episode. The episode’s controversial content features a conversation in which two characters talk about making their race horse happy by keeping him sexually active. The following action consists of the animal ejaculating. The FCC has not yet made a ruling about the complaints themselves." - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “Spread over every season, each member of the Smith family has hit or attacked another member for some reason or another.” - Warns - doesthedogdie.com

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  • “A Philadelphia police officer struggles with a lifelong obsession to track down a mysterious serial killer whose crimes defy explanation.” - Factually Exclaims imdb.org

    “No matter what your theory of time travel is, you cannot suspend cause and effect. The plot has a closed cause and effect loop with no starting point: ” - Types - rottentomatoes.com

    "The only problematic aspects here are some light foul language, a nod or two to environmental concerns about the “fragile” planet where we live, and a comment from one astronaut that seems a little monistic but can be re-interpreted in a biblical light." - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “Yes and no. It's bittersweet.” - Warns piesandfalcs - doesthedogdie.com

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  • “As in the original series, each episode in this incarnation of The Twilight Zone deals with a different topic, addressing such subjects as supernatural occurrences, racism, social issues, misinformation in the press, alien invasions, and immigration, with an unusual and an unexpected twist in each program. Notable episodes include Sanaa Lathan as a woman who discovers that her camcorder can turn back time, Chris O'Dowd as an anthropologist who studies a strange gun, Morena Baccarin as a hotel manager who finds everyone around her standing still, and Damon Wayans Jr. as a church handyman who finds that he can change his town by manipulating a smaller model of it. John Larroquette, Donna Dixon, Eric Keenleyside, Kristin Lehman, Ryan Robbins, Peter Kelamis, Ethan Embry, Gil Bellows, and George Takei also worked in these two seasons of the Twilight Zone.”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “They need to revoke the use of the twilight zone name. Rod Serling would be revolted by the trip bearing its name.”
    - Types rottentomatoes.com

    “The Hunt” is truly a must-watch TWILIGHT ZONE episode. As such, it really holds up on multiple viewings and may remind some Christian viewers of the kind of Christian allegory that C.S. Lewis achieved in his acclaimed novella, THE GREAT DIVORCE. The main characters in “The Hunt” are more engaging, however. Christian writers, filmmakers and producers looking for a great example of superb writing, acting, directing, and producing for their next project would be well-served by following the pattern established by Producer Rod Serling, Writer Earl Hamner and Director Harold Schuster in “The Hunt.”
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “Many episodes feature a downer, bittersweet, or ambiguous ending.”
    - Warns doesthedogdie.com

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  • “In the episode, people from a poverty-stricken future year of 3045 travel back in time to find work, via a recently discovered time portal. When the boys try to earn some extra money, the time-traveling immigrants are willing to do the same work for next to nothing, causing the boys to lose their jobs. This affects the town's economy and the employment of the original occupants.
    "Goobacks" serves as a satire of illegal immigration, and mocks both sides of the debate concerning it.The episode is widely remembered as the origin of the catchphrase "They took our jobs!".
    ” - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “I remain a huge South Park fan, even if its politics leave me leery and its celebrity hatred seems excessive.”
    - rottentomatoes.com

    "Boycotting this movie might give it more of an audience, but the rational thing to do is to stay away from any theater playing it. Regrettably, curious children will see it and be corrupted. The future of our society looks very dim after thinking what those children will do and how they will behave after this powerful entertainment virus corrupts their hearts and minds."
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “So, If I Purchase These Trix, There’ll Be No Trouble?”
    - letterboxd.com

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  • “Loki, the series takes place after the events of the film Avengers: Endgame (2019), in which an alternate version of Loki created a new timeline. Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as Loki from the film series, starring alongside Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Wunmi Mosaku, Eugene Cordero, Tara Strong, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Jonathan Majors, and Neil Ellice. Sasha Lane, Jack Veal, DeObia Oparei, and Richard E. Grant also star in the first season, with Rafael Casal, Kate Dickie, Liz Carr, Ke Huy Quan and Richard Dixon joining for the second. After stealing the Tesseract during the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019), an alternate version of Loki is brought to the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA), a bureaucratic organization that exists outside of time and space and monitors the timeline. They give Loki a choice: face being erased from existence due to being a "time-variant", or help fix the timeline and stop a greater threat. Loki ends up in his own crime thriller, traveling through time,[2][3][4] hunting a female version of himself named Sylvie.[5]

    After the first season ends with the timeline breaking and the creation of a multiverse,[6] the second season shows Loki teaming up with Mobius M. Mobius, Hunter B-15, and other TVA agents "in a battle for the soul" of the TVA. This includes a search through the multiverse for Sylvie, Ravonna Renslayer, and Miss Minutes.”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “R.I.P old Loki, god of mischief... We'll miss you! That moment when two good actors can create interest for a weak series, but the story is boring and uninteresting... A lot of bad writing... Time travel + multiverse is recipe for disaster.”
    - Types Draec M. - rottentomatoes.com

    "Sadly, reports on the other four episodes of the series contend that Disney plans to use the shapeshifting abilities of Loki to explore ideas of “gender fluidity,” an unbiblical concept invented by leftist activists to destroy the Christian, biblical, moral heritage of Western Civilization. Reports also say that the LOKI series may have some subplots leading into the next occult Doctor Strange movie, to be released in 2022, which is reportedly about an adventure having to do with some of the multiverse ideas being introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe by the creators of LOKI."
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “loki often "timeslips" which stretches and distorts his body/features before he disappears. can be very offputting sometimes”
    - Warns Delphill - doesthedogdie.com

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  • “When the infamous "Sweet Sixteen Killer" returns 35 years after his first murder spree to claim another victim, 17-year-old Jamie accidentally travels back in time to 1987, determined to stop the killer before he can start.”
    - Factually Exclaims imdb.org

    “The depiction of the eighties was the most horrific. The movie constantly nods to a growth in conscience and morality since the eighties and these moments are ultimately more likely to make you look away than any of the slasher/horror scenes.”
    - Types shweet n - rottentomatoes.com

    "Ultimately, the combination of objectionable content in TOTALLY KILLER is excessive and unacceptable."
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “A thot gets slit when they are in the haunted house”
    - Warns doesthedogdie.com

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  • “Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 American comedy-drama military science fiction film directed by George Roy Hill and produced by Paul Monash, from a screenplay by Stephen Geller, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut.[1] The film stars Michael Sacks as Billy Pilgrim, who is "unstuck in time" and has no control over where he is going next. It also stars Ron Leibman as Paul Lazzaro and Valerie Perrine as Montana Wildhack.”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “Gammalt hederligt fantasifoster, en saga verkligen! Kör den här som en dubbelmacka före eller efter Harold & Maude och Du kommer förstÃ¥ dina föräldrars generation... mindre!” -

    TRANSLATION

    Old honorable fantasy, a fairy tale indeed! Drive it here as a double sandwich before or after Harold & Maude and You will understand your parents' generation... less!
    - rottentomatoes.com

    "fuck the war i want more alien shit"
    - letterbxd

    “Billy as a child is thrown in a pool by a bunch of men so he can learn to swim (well he doesn't)”
    - Warns doesthedogdie.com

  • “critics deeming the film entertaining and praising Rothe's performance while acknowledging the familiar premise,[3] and describing it as "Groundhog Day meets Scream".[4]”
    - Factually Exclaims wikipedia.org

    “The opening of the movie show a girl Having an affair With 2 separate boyfriends ...one of wich she stated she didnt call him back because of a subway date ...and he couldn't pull off a date with her because he didnt have a foot long penis.... Litteraly the most dislikeable character from any movie.....all the wile showing exstreme sociopathic tendencies...the character isssssss whoreable”
    - rottentomatoes.com

    "Despite its morally uplifting, redemptive premise, HAPPY DEATH DAY deserves extreme caution for several reasons. It contains lots of foul language, some intense and scary violence, and politically correct dialogue promoting homosexuality in one scene."
    - Proselytizes movieguide.org

    “A bong is shown and a character is accused of being high several times”
    - Warns doesthedogdie.com

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