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The Time Machine is a 2002 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action adventure film loosely adapted by John Logan from the 1895 novel of the same name by H. G. Wells and the screenplay of the 1960 film of the same name by David Duncan.
Mother Mother performing at Rickshaw Stop San Francisco, California. Ryan Lee Guldemond (born November 24, 1986) [1] [additional citation(s) needed] is the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist of the Canadian indie rock band Mother Mother, which he formed on Quadra Island, British Columbia with his sister Molly Guldemond (on vocals and keyboard).
Bigger on the inside" is a phrase often used to describe the fictional time machine and spacecraft TARDIS. Bigger on the inside may also refer to: Bigger on the Inside, a 2013 mixtape by More or Les; Bigger on the Inside: Christianity and Doctor Who, a 2015 book edited by Gregory Thornbury and Ned Bustard
The Time Machine is a 1978 American made-for-television science fiction-adventure film produced by Sunn Classic Pictures as a part of their Classics Illustrated series. The film stars John Beck and Priscilla Barnes , and was broadcast November 5, 1978 during the November Sweeps on NBC .
The Time Machine used a design that was very reminiscent of the one in the Pal film but was much larger and employed polished turned brass construction, along with rotating glass reminiscent of the Fresnel lenses common to lighthouses. (In Wells's original book, the Time Traveller mentioned his 'scientific papers on optics'.)
Guldemond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chas Guldemond (born 1987), American snowboarder; Molly Guldemond (born 1983), Canadian musician, sister to Ryan Guldemond; Ryan Guldemond (born 1986), Canadian musician
Timeless is an American science fiction drama television series that premiered on NBC on October 3, 2016. It stars Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, and Malcolm Barrett as a team that attempts to stop a mysterious organization from changing the course of history through time travel.
Erinn Hayes (née Carter; [1] born May 25, 1976) is an American actress and comedian. She is known for her role as Dr. Lola Spratt on the sitcom Childrens Hospital (2008–2016), which she later reprised in its spin-off series Medical Police (2020).