Seems pretty accurate.
I guess time isn't linear. This would explain why parallel parking my time machine is so hard.I love it when people post without reading the thread, so they don't know that the exact joke they're posting was already posted by someone else.

Not forgetting the Time Machine in the background in Gremlins, where it actually disappears.One of my favorite bits in The Big Bang Theory was when (Leonard, I think) bought what he thought was a tabletop replica of the one from the movie for something like $800. (I can totally see that!) But it turned out to be a full-sized, working replica. (I'd definitely get one, at that price!) By "working" I meant the levers and the big canopy wheel moved. All the guys were there when he tested it the first time, and when he pulled the lever back the others went speeding around the apartment pretending to be in a time-lapse.
(Nit: Leonard pulled the lever back -- it's pushing it forward that makes you go forward in time! Nerds should know that!)
Don't leave us in suspense! Did it work?I remember when we were kids, me and my little brother worked on making a time machine for a few years. This consisted primarily of buying crap tv's and radios at yard sales, disassembling them, and then re-assembling the parts randomly.
This as shades of the movie, "Safety Not Guaranteed"
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A guy advertises for someone to travel back in time with him. Cute sad little movie. I recommend it.
I don't remember.Don't leave us in suspense! Did it work?
Free on Plex (for me at my location anyway).Sounds good. It's on Tubi right now.


I have a TARDIS. Just can't seem to get it working so I stow yard tools in it.
I have a TARDIS. Just can't seem to get it working so I stow yard tools in it.