toddmgreer
Joined Mar 2024
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I saw this at a midweek Cinequest showing, with no idea what to expect. It was the funniest movie I've seen in a very long time. This brilliant movie surprised me more times than any other movie I can remember, and each surprise upped the hilarity.
Samuel Dunning plays the titular Tim Travers, who is genius enough to make a time machine, psychotic enough to break the universe just to satisfy his curiosity, and human enough for us to care about.
I saw this movie because a friend recommended it to me, and because Felicia Day was in it. Felicia did a superb job as Delilah. She made all of her scenes brighter, she helped us understand and connect with Tim, and she brought just the right amount of sass.
Without the comedy, it would have been a good science fiction movie, with innovative ideas, solid acting, and unexpected twists. With the brilliant comedy, it was elevated into one of the best movies I've ever seen, and I want to see it again soon.
I'm going to have to find out what else this movie's writer/director Stimson Snead has done. Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox is that goo.
Samuel Dunning plays the titular Tim Travers, who is genius enough to make a time machine, psychotic enough to break the universe just to satisfy his curiosity, and human enough for us to care about.
I saw this movie because a friend recommended it to me, and because Felicia Day was in it. Felicia did a superb job as Delilah. She made all of her scenes brighter, she helped us understand and connect with Tim, and she brought just the right amount of sass.
Without the comedy, it would have been a good science fiction movie, with innovative ideas, solid acting, and unexpected twists. With the brilliant comedy, it was elevated into one of the best movies I've ever seen, and I want to see it again soon.
I'm going to have to find out what else this movie's writer/director Stimson Snead has done. Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox is that goo.