YouTube: @whatsoundsawesome facebook: We Mixed It LLC. Thank The Light: The Wheel Of Time Podcast Time Pop Pod Instagram: @parchedaielman @time_pop_pod X: @parchedaielman @time_pop_pod TikTok: @time_pop_pod timepoppod@gmail.com thankthelight@gmail.com More FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ or wherever you find fine, free podcasts Podcast Lineup! The Time Travel Movies - Time Pop Wheel of Time - Thank the Light Movies About Toys Etc. - Movies R Us Fitness & Nutrition - Truth Not Trends Fitness & Nutrition - That Fitness Couple Comedy & Spirituality - All the Answers Welcome back, Chrononauts! Desmond and Scott are live and ready to dissect the latest Netflix time travel flick, "Fresh." In this episode, they navigate the twists and turns of this teen slasher film, which takes audiences from 2024 back to the "retro" era of 2003. As they delve into the film's plot, the hosts share their thoughts on its depiction of time travel, cultural references, and the challenges of creating a compelling narrative in this genre. Desmond and Scott critique the film's portrayal of early 2000s fashion and technology, questioning the stark contrast drawn between the two decades. They also explore the film's attempt to blend a slasher story with a time travel narrative, debating whether the movie succeeds in delivering thrills or falls short. The duo doesn't shy away from highlighting the film's plot holes and missed opportunities, particularly in its handling of time travel mechanics. Throughout the episode, they compare "Fresh" to other time travel films, pondering its place in the pantheon of the genre. The hosts discuss the film's themes of sisterhood and personal growth, while also reflecting on the overuse of time travel tropes and the importance of a well-executed plot. Whether you're a fan of time travel movies or just curious about Netflix's latest offering, this episode promises a lively discussion filled with humor and critical insights. Join Desmond and Scott as they attempt to make sense of "Fresh" and its contribution to the ever-expanding world of time travel cinema. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts on the episode. For more time-bending discussions and exclusive content, visit our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. Send your movie suggestions to timepoppod@gmail.com—we're always eager to hear from our fellow time travelers! Discover more amazing podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. 🎧🎙️ (00:00) Hello, everyone. I'm Scott. Welcome to the Chrononauts podcast (01:37) Desmond is talking about the new Netflix movie Fresh. Released October 30th (03:43) This movie traveled from 2024 to 2003 and it's minimally different (08:05) There is a great slasher movie mixed with time travel in this film (10:03) They stumble upon a time machine. It shows a different date in 2003 (12:36) Desmond: You might be a time traveler. If this has happened to you. Call us. We're here for you (15:17) This film never explains how this time travel machine got there (20:34) This film does not explain the science. They don't explain how this was invented (24:33) With the teacher. The dad. Is the dad involved? Does the dad know? (28:08) There's a big surprise reveal that Summer is gay in the movie (30:49) Let's just talk about time travel. It's needed more than ever (33:50) Scott: I would watch this film again more easily than Blood Punch (36:09) Scott: How do we convince the audience that this is actually time travel (39:07) The movie is lazy, unrealistic, and contradictory (40:39) Ben S. says this movie uses time travel to tell a compelling story (42:23) Fans clamor for return after Butterfinger confirmed they were discontinued (43:49) Not one candy corn this Halloween did you get (45:58) Everyone out there, we really need your help right now with what to watch (49:45) I'm trying to rate movies so I remember what I watched (51:26) There's like two Hollywood time travel films that we've never done (55:31) Scott: I'm going to therapy tomorrow. Actually, uh, it was yesterday, but I'm not going to miss it Show notes created by https://headliner.app
We Mixed It LLC. Website: whatsoundsawesome.com YouTube: @whatsoundsawesome facebook: We Mixed It LLC. Thank The Light: The Wheel Of Time Podcast Time Pop Pod Instagram: @parchedaielman @time_pop_pod X: @parchedaielman @time_pop_pod TikTok: @time_pop_pod timepoppod@gmail.com thankthelight@gmail.com More FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ or wherever you find fine, free podcasts Podcast Lineup! The Time Travel Movies - Time Pop Wheel of Time - Thank the Light Movies About Toys Etc. - Movies R Us Fitness & Nutrition - Truth Not Trends Fitness & Nutrition - That Fitness Couple Comedy & Spirituality - All the Answers 💬 Show Notes youtube.com/@whatsoundsawesome Welcome back, Chrononauts! Join Desmond and Scott as they dive into the chaotic world of "Blood Punch," a 2014 indie film that's as much a head-scratcher as it is a time loop thriller. In this episode, the duo navigates through the film's tangled narrative, dissecting its unconventional take on time travel and its questionable cultural choices. Our hosts embark on a wild ride, discussing the film's unique premise of a time loop induced by bloodshed on Native American land and the bizarre love triangle at its core. While Scott and Desmond critique the film's lack of renowned actors and its attempt to channel Quentin Tarantino vibes, they also explore the comedic elements that arise from its murder montages and plot inconsistencies. As they unravel the film's puzzling logic, Desmond and Scott ponder the implications of being stuck in a loop with a psychotic cop and a manipulative girlfriend. They debate the film's place on Barry's list of time travel movies and reflect on the challenges of finding compelling narratives in the genre. Whether you're intrigued by indie films or just love a good time travel conundrum, this episode promises a lively discussion filled with humor and unabashed nerdery. Tune in as they attempt to make sense of "Blood Punch" and its place in the time travel canon. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the time-traveling love with fellow film fanatics. For more paradoxical podcasting and exclusive content, check out our Patreon at patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. Send your temporal thoughts and movie musings to timepoppod@gmail.com—we're always eager to hear from our fellow chrononauts! Discover more fantastic podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. 🎧🎙️ Show notes created by https://headliner.app (00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture. There are spoilers (00:37) Everything you're about to hear is made up on the spot (01:17) I am going to talk now about. Uh, moot movie time travel (01:38) This podcast has a PG13 rating because last time we recorded we weren't live (02:14) How did the time travel make you feel? Um, do you think Marty (04:26) We're running fast and furious today. Kind of like run meth (04:53) There is blood throughout the film at different parts (06:22) Scott: I really enjoyed this terrible movie (10:52) Primer is a terrible Quentin Tarantino knockoff (12:50) The movie starts off in a rehab center so we can again get some crazy dialogue (13:17) So a few things don't reset in this movie. Their research doesn't reset (15:11) Scott is in rehab for meth addicts and he chops off his fingers (18:29) So Monday night they do peyote. Tuesday, they start. Wednesday night he died (21:08) The film starts with a group making meth in a log cabin (24:01) This podcast is sponsored by Streamyard, a live streaming service (25:10) Everything that Scott and I have talked about so far is 40 minutes into the movie (26:30) First time we've seen murder montage for a loop movie (30:50) He starts. So this is when he did the recording. He did it as a fail safe (32:57) Scott: The only answer in a time travel movie is murder (36:12) Scott says this movie doesn't have the mind bug quality of other great horror films (39:47) Scott: This movie is well regarded by critics and viewers alike (43:29) Our next list, we need to make two lists. The absolute worst time travel movies and best worst (44:59) This has been live, folks. All that happened. If you watch this in the future, you will not be watching it live Show notes created by https://headliner.app
https://www.youtube.com/@whatsoundsawesome Welcome back, Chrononauts! Join Desmond and Scott as they navigate the intricacies of "Omni Loop," a 2024 film that merges time travel with heartfelt themes of family and personal growth. Directed by Bernardo Brito and starring Mary Louise Parker, this film explores the philosophical and emotional aspects of time travel. As Desmond and Scott dissect the movie, they grapple with its emotional depth and the ethics of using time travel as a metaphor for life's journey.In this episode, we delve into the film's portrayal of time loops, the consequences of altering timelines, and the importance of living in the moment. Desmond shares his mixed feelings about the film, highlighting its emotional impact while questioning its time travel mechanics. Scott provides his own insights into the film's narrative structure and character development. Join us for a lively discussion as we rate the film's effectiveness as a time travel story and debate its place in the genre. Whether you're a fan of emotional dramas or a time travel enthusiast, this episode offers a unique perspective on the complexities of "Omni Loop." (00:00) Time pop discusses time travel and pop culture (04:08) Scott: We watched omni loop from this year of our lord, 2024 (04:56) Desmond: We're going to do another podcast on relationship, folks (07:16) As a time travel enthusiast, I am not super excited about this film (09:33) We gotta discuss the ethics of time travel in this. And you guys should be aware, if you (10:05) I'm kind of on the fence with all the dramedies right now (11:49) This movie is another one in the heyday of time travel movies (14:32) A woman from Miami decides to solve time travel in order to go back (18:44) The film follows MIT intern who goes through a loop of time travel (21:49) The film is set in a quantum realm where time works differently (25:15) There's a scene where Rachel visits Mark's son and he's dead (29:58) There is a subplot of this story that we need to discuss (35:09) And again, if this is the first time, like, she should have found the pills in the hospital (36:22) This is one of those films where time travel is not the focus (40:54) Let's see how other people feel about this movie. There are not enough audience reviews yet (42:47) This movie takes you through a life of a wonderful woman (45:19) So average those scores out and figure it out. We can always adjust down the road (47:20) Desmond: Are you seeing your ratings pop up in real timeMore FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com or wherever you find fine, free podcasts. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
Watch Vidoe Version Here... https://www.youtube.com/live/lSMhoO_sKCA?si=n0w5eaa6YhUSOqML https://www.youtube.com/@whatsoundsawesome Welcome back, Chrononauts! Join Desmond and Scott as they dive into the chaotic world of "Mega Time Squad" from 2018. This 86-minute New Zealand comedy offers a unique take on time travel, filled with dry humor and a plot that spirals into delightful chaos. With a bracelet that allows limited time travel, our protagonist, John, finds himself in a loop of clones, crime, and comedic misadventures.In this episode, we explore the film's humorous take on time travel mechanics, the cultural nuances of New Zealand comedy, and the complexities of tracking multiple versions of the same character. Desmond attempts to unravel the tangled web of timelines, while Scott contemplates the film's thematic elements, including the recurring motif of "growing nuts."Join the conversation as we discuss the film's strengths and weaknesses, from its low-budget charm to its sometimes confusing narrative. We also debate the portrayal of folklore within the movie and whether the film's humor lands for audiences outside of New Zealand.(00:00) This is time pop, a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture (02:24) So today we're gonna talk about mega Time squad from Mega Time Squad from 2018 (04:25) This movie is number 55 on Barry's list of best time travel films (07:07) Barry gives everything a number, and then he divides by 100 (09:14) Megaton is a New Zealand comedy with dry New Zealand humor (10:41) We gather quickly that these guys work for a New Zealand crime boss (13:00) The symbolism of nuts is major, uh, in this film (13:32) John takes money and then he gets the bracelet. So we're gonna get into this real fast (14:20) Scott: This movie is so small. There's no timeline on online (15:05) John travels back in time only, but not in space (18:59) This film feels like it was made in, like, the late nineties (23:45) There's a love interest with them. One of them becomes the demon later (27:55) Obviously, movies handle this where people try to kill other versions of themselves (31:45) In the end, there is two. So is what, the folklore is met (34:38) This film plays with the idea of making copies of yourself with time (39:14) Desmond: The movie is highly praised. Critics, too. It's a cult film (43:39) Low budget comedy with laugh out loud humor that peters out towards end (44:46) Scott: God, is this better or worse than my greatest hits (46:37) Desmond: I give this movie a mid the middle rating (49:09) Scott Lifton: We're still live right now, Desmond McNeeseMore FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ or wherever you find fine, free podcasts.Show notes created by https://headliner.app Show notes created by https://headliner.app
YouTube: @whatsoundsawesome Welcome back, Chrononauts! After a long hiatus, we're diving straight into the world of time travel with a new episode of Time Pop. Desmond and Scott are back, and they're bringing you a live discussion filled with the usual shenanigans and deep dives into time travel pop culture. We kick things off with some technical difficulties and a lot of laughs as we navigate our way back into the groove. Today, we're talking about "The Greatest Hits," a time-travel rom-com that's fresh on Hulu. The film explores the concept of music-induced time travel, blending nostalgia, romance, and the challenges of grief. We break down the plot, discuss the rules of this unique time-travel mechanism, and share our thoughts on the film's execution. Join us as we debate the film's strengths and weaknesses, from its heartfelt musical moments to its somewhat predictable storyline. We also touch on the importance of music in our own lives and how certain songs can transport us back to specific moments in time. (00:00) Welcome back to Time Pop (05:13) Technical difficulties and the joys of going live (08:00) Introduction to "The Greatest Hits" on Hulu (12:45) Initial thoughts on the film (15:30) The unique concept of music-induced time travel (20:00) Discussing the film's romantic elements (25:10) The rules of time travel in "Greatest Hits" (30:45) Music and nostalgia: Personal reflections (35:20) Comparing "The Greatest Hits" to other time-travel rom-coms (40:00) Scott's theories and alternate plot ideas (45:00) Final thoughts and ratings (50:00) Listener questions and live interaction (55:00) Wrapping up and what's next for Time Pop More FREE Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ or wherever you find fine, free podcasts Show notes created by https://headliner.app
timepoppod@gmail.com YouTube: @whatsoundsawesome Welcome, Chrononauts! This episode of Time Pop dives into the record-breaking film "Deadpool and Wolverine" (2024). Join Desmond and Scott as they dissect the film's chaotic blend of time travel, multiverse madness, and relentless humor. With a star-studded cast including Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and a slew of surprise cameos, this movie has already shattered box office records and left audiences buzzing. Tune in for a deep dive into the film's plot twists, character arcs, and the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (00:00) This is Time pop, a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture (02:36) Scott: Disney and Hulu are now combined. This is gonna change Disney forever (04:26) I thought this film set the record straight, set us toward the future (07:08) Sony owns Spider man and all the Spider man related stuff (07:31) Did you like the film? I. I did, yeah. I enjoyed it very much (11:26) When I saw the film, too, the Chris Evans mislead was so solid (12:09) At the end of Deadpool two, he goes to alternate versions of himself (15:42) Peter thinks he's Logan when Logan died in old man Logan (17:48) We get a nice montage of logans. There was at least, like, seven (21:04) The movie opens with a big fight scene, but nothing happens (23:41) So they're taking a cassandra nova, the twin sister, Charles Xavier (25:45) The Honda Odyssey is the most unique product placement I've ever seen (28:10) So in talking to them. They asked for help, uh, to help. So they want Logan to join. They feel like they were heroes (31:08) Paradox is trying to get rid of Earth 1005 through paradox (34:35) This is a Wolverine out of his timeline, and they don't care (36:34) Everyone knows in this universe that Logan is dead, so they know (37:54) The film ends with a really touching send off to the Fox universe (41:01) Logan was set in the future when it was released, right (43:28) This film involves time travel, but it's mostly multiverse jumping (47:14) I loved this movie, but it's one of those movies where I was like (48:35) Too many references to inappropriate sexual behavior in Deadpool and Wolverine (51:49) What did we give Deadpool two after this conversation (53:59) What's your rating on Avengers: Infinity War? 1035 (54:35) Even in the next episode, we could take a few minutes to discuss some theories (57:25) We're watching revenge of the nerds tonight. That's our new podcast (59:59) Our plan going into the fall is to do this podcast live 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of Time Pop, Des and Scott dive into the world of Deadpool 2, exploring its time travel elements and pop culture references. Join them as they break down the movie's plot, discuss the characters, and revel in the film's humor and action. From Deadpool's wisecracks to Cable's futuristic gadgets, this episode has it all. Plus, they speculate on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and what Deadpool 3 might bring. Don't miss this hilarious and insightful discussion! Chapters: (00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture. There are spoilers (00:53) Chrono knots guides you through the experience of time travel using pop culture (04:55) Scott: The Deadpool movies are amazing. This might be one of my most highly rated films (07:03) This is the first time I've ever watched all of Deadpool two (09:25) Deadpool gets cancer. He gets approached by someone to do a procedure (13:40) The movie is about a man from the future who's get sent back (16:31) We spend 2 hours talking about wiping styles (17:16) Deadpool decides to put together his own team, the x force (18:14) For cable, especially involving time travel, cable is the child of Jean Grey (21:04) They assemble this team of, like, pretty random heroes (24:16) There's lots of making fun of time travel in this movie (26:01) Deadpool sacrificed his life for the kid, and it makes the kid not become murderer (29:18) Ender: Alan Tudyk and Matt Damon in one scene (29:41) First gay relationship referenced in a superhero movie or definitely in a Marvel film (32:44) What this suggests is he's actually going to alternate timeline (35:05) The Wolverine movie happens in the future, right? Wolverine is not in canon (38:23) Scott: I'm excited about Deadpool 3. I think they're gonna kill it (41:57) We rate the Deadpool series movie by movie based on time travel (43:06) Everyone out there, please send us your top ten, top 20, top 30 (45:36) Scott Lifton talks about time travel on the show. Technically, as time travels. com (47:09) Scott and Desiree wanted to pick an actor to deep dive rom coms Show notes created by https://headliner.app
whatsoundsawesome.com timepoppod@gmail.com YouTube: @whatsoundsawesome Welcome, Chrononauts! Time Pop is back, and this episode is a special treat as we take you on a journey back to our very first episode recorded in January 2019. Join Des and Ari as they reminisce about the early days, discussing the 1990 cult classic "The Spirit of '76." This episode is filled with nostalgia, technical hiccups, and plenty of laughs as they navigate through the quirky, time-travel comedy set in the 1970s. Get ready for a blast from the past as we explore the film's campy charm, its unique take on time travel, and the unforgettable characters brought to life by the Reiner brothers. It's a wild ride through time, and we can't wait for you to join us! (00:00) Hello, everyone! It's been a busy summer for chrononauts (00:41) This is the long buried pilot episode that we are releasing on a special edition dvd (03:20) Time pop is a podcast discussing time travel and pop culture (06:51) Time travel movies from the nineties are very interesting (08:08) Chrononauts guide you through the experience of time travel using pop culture (08:37) Des chose spirit of 76 because it was the same year he was born (11:23) We talk about the plot as we're talking about the movie (12:02) The movie opens in 21 76. It is bleak. The bleakness came from the. Well, they set a reason for it (16:44) Apparently, in this future, time travel already exists (17:07) Was this movie a cold open? And then they go into the credits (18:19) The names of all the characters are companies or, like, one of them is (19:13) Adam wants to go to Ikiki beach by traveling through time (23:18) They explain very briefly how they travel. Very briefly, the usual (24:42) Can we first talk about the amazing graphics of when, of how they travel (28:47) Everybody in the seventies was stoned. You were either stoned or you were square 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
https://whatsoundsawesome.com/the-best-time-travel-movies-by-time-pop-the-time-travel-movie-podcast/ 🎙️ Get ready, Chrononauts! This episode of Time Pop takes you on a thrilling journey through the best time travel movies as we unveil our top picks from 21 to 30! 🌀🎬🕰️ "Top Time Travel Movies: 21-30" 🕰️Join Desmond McNeese and Scott Lifton as they dive into their personal lists of the best time travel films, spanning from cult classics to mind-bending indie gems. Did your favorite make the cut? From the action-packed "Edge of Tomorrow" to the mind-twisting "The Infinite Man," this episode is packed with surprises and heated debates.Scott and Desmond reveal their personal biases and share the movies that have left a lasting impression on their time-traveling hearts. Whether it's the nostalgic charm of "Back to the Future Part III" or the innovative storytelling of "The History of Time Travel," there's something for every time travel enthusiast in this episode.🎙 Listener Debate: What are your top time travel movies? Do you agree with our picks, or did we miss some of your favorites? Share your thoughts and join the conversation at timepoppod@gmail.com.🎧 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 #MovieRankings #Podcast #TimePop #SciFi #FilmAnalysis(00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture with spoilers (00:43) Chrononauts guide you through the insanity that is my life (01:44) Scott and Ari have been ranking time travel movies for years (05:22) Scrooged is number ten in our top 100 list (06:44) Loki: I had Groundhog day in the top, which we discuss (08:46) Did anything get kicked out of your top ten this year (10:09) Barry has a very thorough method for organizing his episodes (10:33) Number one, most realistic, using gravity, is interstellar (11:56) How do you pick your top ten movies from memory (13:22) Scott: Donnie Darko is not in my top 30 list (16:26) Timepoppodmail. com has a list of best time travel movies (17:11) Let's hear your top 30 films about time travel, all right (19:56) Number eleven, coming in hot. Number twelve, also new on the list (21:33) You removed boss level and hot tub time machine from your list (23:37) Scott: The new list is up, and you should check it out (24:17) Scott: I'm ready for 221 to 30. By doing 21 through 30, I'm, like, pretty much ready (25:12) Arrival is a really cool look at how aliens speak through time (26:34) Arrival is definitely in my honorable mentions. The rewatch ability of arrival is high (28:12) You don't even have back to the future one in your top 20 (29:11) You don't have back to future one in your top 20 (32:21) Ari put Groundhog day at number eight on his list of favorite movies (33:43) Number 24 is a Japanese film called Beyond the infinite (36:15) The style and the music were great. They did well with low budget (36:53) Number seven is the infinite man. You have that in your top ten, right? (38:33) Scott: I thought that was a pretty great loop film (40:50) I'm going to surprise everybody by putting Happy Death Day at number 27 (42:16) Scott: I'm going to stand behind my list. I know it's not the best (46:17) Scott: Genesis is my favorite time travel movie in the series (49:11) I stand by lost. I really love lost. It was a good series. And it did some cool time travel stuff (50:38) We need to do more general time travel discussions (51:50) So my honorable mentions that didn't make it. This is what's still left on my piece of paper (54:01) Scott: Make a list of the top ten reasons we should do list episodesShow notes created by https://headliner.app Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
Prepare to dive into the stormy depths of Spanish time travel with this episode of Time Pop! 🌀🇪🇸⚡🕰️ "Mirage: A Spanish Storm of Time Travel Intrigue" 🕰️Join Desmond and Scott as they unravel the complexities of "Mirage" (Durante la Tormenta), a 2018 Netflix exclusive that blends the chaos of a cosmic storm with the intricate web of time travel. Directed by Oriol Paulo and starring a talented Spanish cast, this film takes us through a whirlwind of timelines, butterfly effects, and emotional entanglements.In this mind-bending narrative, our protagonist Vera finds herself communicating with a boy from 1989 during a storm that mirrors one from the past. As she warns young Niko about his impending doom, she inadvertently alters the timeline, leading to a life where her daughter never existed. Desperate to restore her original timeline, Vera navigates a series of twists and turns, including a mysterious murder, a love triangle, and the relentless pursuit of her missing child.🎙 Listener Debate: Does the butterfly effect overshadow actual time travel in "Mirage"? Can a film that relies on communication through time hold its own against traditional time travel narratives? Share your thoughts with us at timepoppod@gmail.com.🌟 🎧 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 #SpanishCinema #FilmAnalysis #Podcast #TimePop #NetflixOriginal #SciFiShow notes created by https://headliner.app---(00:00) Time pop is a podcast that discusses time travel and pop culture (02:20) There is an official subgenre of time travel called spanish storm time travel (03:59) This is number eleven on this is Barry list of best time travel films (05:48) This is a quality Netflix film, if you're just going by quality (08:56) The film starts off in 1989, the night of the Berlin wall (12:05) So they have dinner with Niko's old friend and the mistress (14:14) So our main couple is Vera, angel, and David. Oh, and Chloe (16:59) This is exactly like the 1989 storm. This is, ah, the same thing (20:24) All of her memories are from timeline one, which is a nurse (24:22) So once he's saved in timeline two, he spends the majority of his life researching (29:18) The painting changes from mistress to the wife, right? Yes. Were you able to see how the painting changes (31:44) Nikko becomes obsessed with a train station and tells police about it (32:09) Scott: The author could have gotten around that off (33:04) There's very little arbitrary information in this story, even if it seems well crafted (35:42) Scott: I have another Casio that has a timer on it (37:34) The older Nico talks to younger Nico about remembering new timelines (40:23) Again, the time travel itself is fairly simplistic, but the connecting of the dots is well made (41:57) Scott Lifton falls in love with Kim Cattrall 20 years later (44:25) Kevin Cancu: Too many obnoxious, irrational characters in Mirage (48:06) The science is not great. The rewatch ability factor is low (49:06) My gut is 615. I'll let you adjust it. I think 615 is about right (49:50) Do some research about our top 30. And whenever we get a chance to record next (50:24) What I want to know is if my daughter is okay---🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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 timepoppod@gmail.com.🌟 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--- --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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 timepoppod@gmail.com. 🌟 Patreon Perks: 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 #Mockumentary #FilmAnalysis #Podcast #TimePop #IndieFilm #SciFi Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🕒 Episode Chapters (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" --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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 timepoppod@gmail.com and join the temporal discussion. 🌌 Patreon Perks: Our patrons are the sonic screwdrivers of our podcast! Dive into exclusive content and behind-the-scenes extras by visiting patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. 🎧 More Podcasts: Craving variety in your podcast diet? Head over to whatsoundsawesome.com for a smorgasbord of shows that span the Sounds Awesome Network. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and share Time Pop with fellow Whovians and time travel enthusiasts. Your support keeps our TARDIS soaring through the space-time continuum! #DoctorWho #WeepingAngels #TimeTravel #SciFi #Blink #Podcast #TVAnalysis #TimePop #BBC #Whovian Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🕒 Episode Chapters (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 --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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 timepoppod@gmail.com and join the time-traveling conversation. 🌟 Patreon Perks: Our patrons are the lifeblood of our temporal journey! For exclusive content and a peek behind the curtain, check out patreon.com/SoundsAwesome. 👉 More Podcasts: Hungry for more? Visit whatsoundsawesome.com for an assortment of shows under the Sounds Awesome Network. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and tell your friends about Time Pop. Your support keeps our clocks ticking! #HappyDeathDay2U #TimeTravel #SciFi #Horror #Comedy #Podcast #FilmAnalysis #TimePop #Sequels #DimensionalDilemmas Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 📋 Episode Chapters (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 --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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 timepoppod@gmail.com and join the conversation. 🌟 Patreon Shoutout: Our patrons are the true time lords of this podcast. For exclusive content and behind-the-scenes access, check out patreon.com/SoundsAwesome for a treasure trove of Time Pop goodies. 🔗 More Podcasts: Craving variety? Visit whatsoundsawesome.com for a full lineup of shows, from fitness to spirituality, all under the Sounds Awesome Network. Remember to Like, Subscribe, and spread the word about Time Pop. Your support keeps our time machine humming! #TimeTravel #Synchronicity #MichaelIronside #SciFi #IndieFilm #Podcast #Paradox #AlternateRealities #TimePopPodcast #FilmAnalysis #PopCulture Show notes created by https://headliner.app
https://www.somewhereintime.tv/insite.htm 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. timepoppdo@gmail.com Please Like, Subscribe, and tell a friend about Time Pop. Want more Time Pop? Check out patreon.com/SoundsAwesome More Podcasts at whatsoundsawesome.com/ Now Available On YouTube @whatsoundsawesome Send Questions, Comments, and Recommendations to timepoppod@gmail.com Right now for $3 you can listen to many exclusive podcasts and be in prime position to receive an exclusive episode every two weeks. Thank you Patrons, please tell a friend where they can get more Time Pop. Get inspired by our Top Ten time travel movie lists Check out @time_pop_pod on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok 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 timepoppod@gmail.com. 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 --- Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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 timepoppod@gmail.com. We're eager to hear what time-bending adventures you want us to explore next! Find more great podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It. 🎙️🌟 Podcast Lineup: - Time Travel Movies - Time Pop - Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers - Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends - The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light - Awesome Women - Be Brave - Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 📋 Episode Chapters (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 --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
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. Please Like, Subscribe, and tell a friend about Time Pop. Want more Time Pop? Check out patreon.com/SoundsAwesome Right now for $3 you can listen to many exclusive podcasts and be in prime position to receive an exclusive episode every two weeks. Thank you Patrons, please tell a friend where they can get more Time Pop. “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 Get inspired by our Top Ten time travel movie lists Check out @time_pop_pod on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok Send questions and comments and movie recommendations to timepoppod@gmail.com Find more great podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It Podcast Lineup! Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light Awesome Women - Be Brave Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
Please Like, Subscribe, and tell a friend about Time Pop. Want more Time Pop, check out patreon.com/timepop Right now for $3 you can listen to 8 exclusive podcasts and be in prime position to receive 2 exclusive episodes every month. Thank you Patrons, please tell a friend where they can get more Time Pop. “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 Get inspired by our Top Ten time travel movie lists Check out @time_pop_pod on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok Send questions and comments and movie recommendations to timepoppod@gmail.com Find more great podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light Awesome Women - Be Brave Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
“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 Get inspired by our Top Ten time travel movie lists Check out @time_pop_pod on Instagram, Twitter, & TikTok Please Like, Subscribe, and tell a friend about Time Pop. Send questions and comments and movie recommendations to timepoppod@gmail.com Find more great podcasts at What Sounds Awesome from We Mixed It Comedy Spirituality - All the Answers Fitness Nutrition - Truth Not Trends The Wheel of Time - Thank the Light Awesome Women - Be Brave Fitness Nutrition - That Fitness Couple
Molly Hagemann
Great episode! Makes me want to watch the movie again!