Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 Timeline comes out on the 26th, i've seen tons of previews for it and I must say, it looks pretty good. I guess you have to look past the fact that Paul Walker is in it. The rest of the cast, the plot, and the special effects all look good. Also, Richard Donner directed it so that's a plus. Some of you will probably say this looks like "The Core". Well, what do you think ?
Guest El Satanico Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 From the previews I've seen, I think it looks awful and it'll probably flop. However, it does have an interesting story.
Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 I think it's going to do decent at the B.O.
razazteca Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Looks like a summer action movie to me, i.e. crap. I predict 7 million 1st week with 50 million total gross.
LaParkaYourCar Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 The previews just scream "cheesy" to me.
Guest wrestlingbs Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Micheal Crichton's ideas have been sucked dry.
MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Billy Connelly is in it, and thus I know about 10 people going to see it just because he's in it.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 Well, this film will be guaranteed around $70 opening weekend then...
Slayer Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 I didn't even know this was a Crichton work before a couple days ago. I am surprised at the trailer though, in that usually Crichton books/movies are very serious and have serious looking trailers, but this one, like LPYC said, just comes off as cheesy, and makes it look like yet-another-hokey-action-flick
Art Sandusky Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 All I know is that I saw a GMC Envoy running a medieval dude down in the road in one of the previews. This could be the comedy smash hit of the year.
Conspiracy_Victim Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 All I know is that I saw a GMC Envoy running a medieval dude down in the road in one of the previews. This could be the comedy smash hit of the year. Actually in the book that happens when one of the scientists comes back "affected" be repeated trips into the past and wanders off the lab they had constructed out in the middle of nowhere. I don't know I'm willing to give it a try when it hits the rentals, but it has earned my wrath by violating my 1st Commandmant of Moviemaking - Thou shalt not make Paul Walker the "star" of your movie.
gWIL Posted November 16, 2003 Report Posted November 16, 2003 It looks cheesy and really, really, really stupid. I hope it flops.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 I thought it was a comedy when I first saw the preview. It looks boring, lame and way too serious for something this corny. I'd rather see Black Knight and Bill & Ted, personally.
Crimson Platypus Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 I really liked the book, will rent it when the time comes.
C Dubya 04 Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 If they kept the movie true to the book, it should be really good. I remember when reading the book (which I loved as an aside) thinking how easy it would be to turn into a film. I'm looking forward to seeing this one.
starvenger Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 All of the Crichton novel-based movies that I've seen haven't been very good, except for Jurassic Park, and that wasn't great. This'll be a rental for me...
Crimson Platypus Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 http://scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.html?2...1/14/11.30.film Amazing... Billy Connolly, the Scottish actor and comedian who co-stars in the upcoming SF movie Timeline, told SCI FI Wire that he plays a time-traveling archaeologist in the movie, but doesn't really believe in time travel himself. and: "If I'm making a movie of a book, I don't read the book. I read the script, because a movie isn't a photograph of a book. It's the difference between a painting and a photograph. And I like to stick to the script." If you read the book asshole you'd know there is NO TIME TRAVEL in it. Damn I hate hollywood
starvenger Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 "If I'm making a movie of a book, I don't read the book. I read the script, because a movie isn't a photograph of a book. It's the difference between a painting and a photograph. And I like to stick to the script." If you read the book asshole you'd know there is NO TIME TRAVEL in it. Damn I hate hollywood The thing is, he's right. A movie that is based on a book will only stick to what's written if it's convenient or makes for a better movie or if the filmmaker insists that something must be in the movie. If you're an actor and you go in with the idea that the movie will be exactly like the book, you'll be sorely disappointed.
Crimson Platypus Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 "If I'm making a movie of a book, I don't read the book. I read the script, because a movie isn't a photograph of a book. It's the difference between a painting and a photograph. And I like to stick to the script." If you read the book asshole you'd know there is NO TIME TRAVEL in it. Damn I hate hollywood The thing is, he's right. A movie that is based on a book will only stick to what's written if it's convenient or makes for a better movie or if the filmmaker insists that something must be in the movie. If you're an actor and you go in with the idea that the movie will be exactly like the book, you'll be sorely disappointed. Definately I agree with what you said but... the whole article talks about time travel, and time travel is not in the book. It will piss me off if they turn it into a time travel movie for the sake of convience.
Slayer Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 No time travel in the book? How the hell do they get off adding a totally new concept in the book->film process? Somebody who's read the book please tell me what it's about then. Use spoiler tages if necessary. I personally have no intention of reading or watching.
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