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Near-sighted Mr. Magoo goes to see a movie but instead mistakes the airport across the street for the theater and takes a seat on a departing airplane. This cartoon makes reference to the 3-D movies that briefly became popular around the time of the release of this short as Magoo comments on the apparent realism of his movie experience ("it's like I can actually feel the plane taking off!")
Biggles is a 1986 British science fiction adventure film directed by John Hough (later released in 1988 in the United States as Biggles: Adventures in Time). [6] The plot involves time travel between the 1980s and the 1910s during World War I , involving the character, Biggles (from the series of novels by W. E. Johns ).
The copilot spots the buildings and structures from the New York World's Fair of 1939 below, making the crew realize that they did come back, but "not far enough". The captain attempts one more ascent before the fuel runs out, in an effort to return the plane to 1961. He addresses the passengers, explaining that they have traveled back in time.
Dr. Evil is back and invents a time machine that allows him to go back to 1969, so he can steal Austin Powers' mojo. 1999 Galaxy Quest: Dean Parisot: A jump back in time of 13 seconds is all the time lead actor Jason Nesmith needs to save his crew from being killed. 1999 The Time Shifters: Mario Philip Azzopardi
Animated films about time travel (2 C, 83 P) B. Back to the Future (franchise) films (4 P) Bill & Ted (3 C, 11 P) C. Films based on A Christmas Carol (1 C, 38 P)
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By projecting all three images onto a screen simultaneously, he was able to recreate the original image of the ribbon. #4 London, Kodachrome Image credits: Chalmers Butterfield
Falling Hare is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. [1] The cartoon features Bugs Bunny. [2]In this film, Bugs Bunny tries to prevent the wrecking of an American military aircraft by a gremlin.