The Time Machine

The Time Machine

The Time Machine is a 2002 film about an inventor from New York City (late 1800's) who travels far into the future to prove that time travel is possible. He finds himself in a strange future where mankind has evolved into two very different races.

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2002
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Where would you go?
The future awaits
Jump start the future
Be careful what you wish for
The greatest adventure through all time!
He was searching for answers to his past. He became a hero for the future.

Vox 144:
Area of inquiry?

Hartdegen:
Do you know anything about physics?

Vox 144:
Ah! [opens a file] Accessing physics.

Hartdegen:
Mechanical engineering? Dimensional optics? Chronography? [Vox 144 opens files for each] Temporal causality? Temporal paradox?

Vox 144:
Time travel?

Hartdegen:
Yes.

Vox 144:
[sighs, looking annoyed] Accessing science fiction--

Hartdegen:
No, no, practical application! My question is, why can't one change the past?

Vox 144:
Because one cannot travel into the past.

Hartdegen:
What if one could?

Vox 144:
One cannot.

Hartdegen:
Excuse me, this... this is something you should trust me on!

Vox 144:
[opens more files, still annoyed] Accessing the writings of Isaac Asimov, H. G. Wells, Harlan Ellison, Alexander Hartdegen--

Hartdegen:
Oh! Tell me about him.

Vox 144:
Alexander Hartdegen, 1869 to 1903. American scientist given to eccentric postulation. Found writings include treatise on the creation of a time machine.

Hartdegen:
Tell me about the time machine.

Vox 144:
The Time Machine was written by H. G. Wells in 1894. It was later adapted to a motion picture by George Pal and a stage musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber...

Hartdegen:
[as Vox continues] No, no, that's not what I mean--

Vox 144:
Would you like to hear a selection from the score?

Hartdegen:
No!

Vox 144:
[singing to music] "There's a place called tomorrow! A place of joy, not of sorrow! Can't you see, it's a place for you and--"

Hartdegen:
Thank you, that's quite enough. [turns to leave the library]

Vox 144:
Will there be anything else?

Hartdegen:
Uh, no, no, I... I think I'll have better luck in a few hundred years.

Vox 144:
[sarcastically giving a Vulcan salute] Live long and prosper!


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