That link has a nice list of movies dealing with time travel.
However, I can't really think of anything off the top of my head. Donnie Darko... Frequency maybe... maybe you'll find some good movies while scrolling through the above list?
To be honest with you, I'm also interested in finding some good time travel movies myself.
The Fountain, as I already suggested, is a great movie. Though it doesn't quite deal with time travel, it does take place over the course of a thousand years or so. Real great and beautiful movie too.
I understand what you mean about the Terminators, I really enjoy them mainly for the sort of atmosphere they have (mainly T2). Apocolyptic stuff always interests me one way or another, as with time travel. :P
Pi/Requiem For A Dream/The Fountain (all 3 are by Darren Aronofsky, and he seems to be just getting better with each new film he puts out).
I do have to put Lord of The Rings as a recommendation, real epic and overall good movies... though compared to the books they really aren't that good (but PJ did as good a job as he could've I suppose).
As someone said you seem to like action movies, and it surprises me to not see some classics such as Terminator 2: Judgment Day on your list. I don't remember much of the first Terminator, and the third one was kind of weak, but it is a good action movie that touches on time travel, the end of the world and robots. Can't go wrong :P
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind is a great movie!
Memento is pretty good, lots of plot twists that keep you guessing until the very end.
Crash wasn't too bad... if you're into that style of movies I would probably suggest Babel and Magnolia as well.
The Squid & The Whale is another movie that I really enjoyed. Also, if you're into dry humor, I have to suggest The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou as well as The Weatherman.
You also might enjoy Leon the Professional (or just The Professional depending on what version you can find) and The Boondock Saints.
There are a lot of great movies out there, though it isn't a bad thing, a lot of your movies seem to be mainstream hits, and as such, bigger movies like the ones you've seen (regardless of their quality) over shadow the kind of gems you can find that are under the radar so to speak.
I hope you take an interest in some of the movies we've suggested, and hope you enjoy them. :)
Well, I guess I don't understand why people automatically assume those who are "Pro Choice" are going to be "Pro Abortion."
I don't understand how people want to force their beliefs* on to someone else and say what they can't do instead of supporting in whatever decision they choose. Just because one may be "Pro Choice" does not exactly mean they will always, if ever, choose abortion.
I am Pro Choice, but that doesn't mean, if I were female, I would choose an abortion at all. Ultimately, I would only go for an abortion depending on the situation (like if a girl were to be raped, or if having the child would be worse than having an abortion (such as not being able to support the child, if the girl is doing heavy drugs, etc...)
I don't know. Abortion is an interesting topic, but honestly, I feel abortion is only an attempt by politicians to get attention by pushing the issue one way or another as a political issue.
You have to ask yourself, if you're "Pro Life," if someone has an abortion, how and why would that effect you? Does it really matter to you the way other people choose to live their lives? And, don't you think you should focus on your own life and not someone else's?
To some it up, I am Pro Choice, but that does not mean I believe abortions to be "right" (or "wrong" for that matter, because it doesn't directly affect me one way or the other)
* I consider my views to be Christian, and believe in God and the truth found in the Bible.
Note: Before someone asks how I can't see abortions being wrong even with my beliefs of Christianity, I just have to point to Matthew 7:1.
Note 2: Sorry for any typos and my rambling. Interesting subject, but I don't see why it is as big of an issue as it is made out to be. Like immigration, it is an inflated topic to garner the attention of the public by politicians (if politicians were really concerned about immigration, we would close down the borders of U.S.).
Good book, consisting of interviews from the survivers of the "zombie war." Funny at times, and completely twisted and gruesome at others. I highly recommend it if you enjoyed the Recorded Zombie Attacks portion from the survival guide.
http://www.timetravelreviews.com/movies_list.html
That link has a nice list of movies dealing with time travel.
However, I can't really think of anything off the top of my head. Donnie Darko... Frequency maybe... maybe you'll find some good movies while scrolling through the above list?
To be honest with you, I'm also interested in finding some good time travel movies myself.
The Fountain, as I already suggested, is a great movie. Though it doesn't quite deal with time travel, it does take place over the course of a thousand years or so. Real great and beautiful movie too.
(Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, lol/random)
I understand what you mean about the Terminators, I really enjoy them mainly for the sort of atmosphere they have (mainly T2). Apocolyptic stuff always interests me one way or another, as with time travel. :P
Pretty good list.
I would have to recommend movies such as:
Pi/Requiem For A Dream/The Fountain (all 3 are by Darren Aronofsky, and he seems to be just getting better with each new film he puts out).
I do have to put Lord of The Rings as a recommendation, real epic and overall good movies... though compared to the books they really aren't that good (but PJ did as good a job as he could've I suppose).
As someone said you seem to like action movies, and it surprises me to not see some classics such as Terminator 2: Judgment Day on your list. I don't remember much of the first Terminator, and the third one was kind of weak, but it is a good action movie that touches on time travel, the end of the world and robots. Can't go wrong :P
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind is a great movie!
Memento is pretty good, lots of plot twists that keep you guessing until the very end.
Crash wasn't too bad... if you're into that style of movies I would probably suggest Babel and Magnolia as well.
The Squid & The Whale is another movie that I really enjoyed. Also, if you're into dry humor, I have to suggest The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou as well as The Weatherman.
You also might enjoy Leon the Professional (or just The Professional depending on what version you can find) and The Boondock Saints.
There are a lot of great movies out there, though it isn't a bad thing, a lot of your movies seem to be mainstream hits, and as such, bigger movies like the ones you've seen (regardless of their quality) over shadow the kind of gems you can find that are under the radar so to speak.
I hope you take an interest in some of the movies we've suggested, and hope you enjoy them. :)
Well, I guess I don't understand why people automatically assume those who are "Pro Choice" are going to be "Pro Abortion."
I don't understand how people want to force their beliefs* on to someone else and say what they can't do instead of supporting in whatever decision they choose. Just because one may be "Pro Choice" does not exactly mean they will always, if ever, choose abortion.
I am Pro Choice, but that doesn't mean, if I were female, I would choose an abortion at all. Ultimately, I would only go for an abortion depending on the situation (like if a girl were to be raped, or if having the child would be worse than having an abortion (such as not being able to support the child, if the girl is doing heavy drugs, etc...)
I don't know. Abortion is an interesting topic, but honestly, I feel abortion is only an attempt by politicians to get attention by pushing the issue one way or another as a political issue.
You have to ask yourself, if you're "Pro Life," if someone has an abortion, how and why would that effect you? Does it really matter to you the way other people choose to live their lives? And, don't you think you should focus on your own life and not someone else's?
To some it up, I am Pro Choice, but that does not mean I believe abortions to be "right" (or "wrong" for that matter, because it doesn't directly affect me one way or the other)
* I consider my views to be Christian, and believe in God and the truth found in the Bible.
Note: Before someone asks how I can't see abortions being wrong even with my beliefs of Christianity, I just have to point to Matthew 7:1.
Note 2: Sorry for any typos and my rambling. Interesting subject, but I don't see why it is as big of an issue as it is made out to be. Like immigration, it is an inflated topic to garner the attention of the public by politicians (if politicians were really concerned about immigration, we would close down the borders of U.S.).
If I may, I suggest Max Brook's World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, the sequel to The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete protection from the living dead.
Good book, consisting of interviews from the survivers of the "zombie war." Funny at times, and completely twisted and gruesome at others. I highly recommend it if you enjoyed the Recorded Zombie Attacks portion from the survival guide.