The Time Machine (2002)

Season 1, Episode 2,   Jul 10, 2019, 02:41 AM

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Buckle up, time travel enthusiasts! This week on Time Pop, we're cranking the gears on our steampunk time machine and diving into the 2002 sci-fi adventure, "The Time Machine." Join your hosts Des and Ari as they unpack the intricacies of a world where changing the past is a dangerous obsession, and the future is full of surprises.

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"Directed by Simon Wells, the great-grandson of H.G. Wells himself, this film takes us on a journey from 1899 into the far reaches of human evolution. With a star-studded cast including Guy Pearce and Jeremy Irons, the movie explores the ramifications of time travel and the age-old question: can we alter our destiny?" - Delve into the facts with Des.

"Is the future set in stone, or is it a canvas waiting for our paintbrush? The Time Machine thrusts us into a world where the answers are as complex as the questions." - Contemplates Ari in her overview.

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Join us as we explore whether the past is truly untouchable and the future unavoidable. Can a machine built out of loss and hope rewrite history, or are we destined to repeat it? Tune in to discover the limits of time travel through the lens of pop culture. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button for a ride through time you won't forget!

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📋 Episode Chapters

(00:00) This podcast discusses time travel and pop culture using steampunk wheelchair
(01:18) This is the remake of the 1960 film starring H. G. Wells
(02:19) Simon Wells directed this film, great grandson of H. G. Wells
(03:18) A theme is starting to emerge with these time travel movies
(04:18) This movie is about a scientist who builds a time machine
(09:22) Alexander Hartigen is traveling through time with a time machine
(13:18) Ari says the way he kills the king is kind of cool but I have questions
(15:35) How he destroys the Morlocks is by jamming his time machine
(17:43) Can we now talk about how he killed the king guy? Yes. So he had turned his machine on
(21:32) The time machine only travels in time and not space, which is one thing I love
(26:09) So one thing that was not brought up when he went into the past to save himself
(27:51) Is he trying to suggest that he is a result of time traveling
(28:45) What happens to the original, uh, Alexander and then the one who traveled
(31:34) The book is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel
(32:38) You have this time machine, do you use it
(33:04) There's an episode on Futurama where they have a time machine
(35:12) Can a time machine exist before it was built? That's a big question
(39:51) Desmond McNeese: I liked this movie very much

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