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“Time After Time” – Nathan’s Movie Challenge, Week 33

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“Do you still insist that this is all poppycock?” “That’s not the word I had in mind.”

Time After Time was at the time of this review at #699 on my Flickchart list of shame (ranked #1,244 among the best films of all time). Here’s how it entered my chart:

Time After Time vs. The A-Team

I kind of liked the A-Team feature film re-imagining – mostly because the cast of Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, and Sharlto Copley worked like gangbusters. Anyone trying to be Mr. T other than Mr. T. is doomed to fail. It’s ridiculous, and it knows it, and doesn’t try to be anything it’s not. It wins over Time After Time.

Time After Time vs. Kickin’ It Old School

Kickin’ It Old School is not a good movie.

Time After Time vs. Haunters: The Art of the Scare

Haunters was interesting, but almost in a car-crash sort of way. I’ll give it to Time After Time though.

Time After Time vs. Field of Dreams

If you build it, they will come. I’m not even a baseball guy, and I get why Field of Dreams works.

Time After Time vs. What Lies Beneath

What Lies Beneath is really unique in terms of mood, suspense, and plot misdirection. Totally wins over Time After Time.

Time After Time vs. Spy Kids

Of course, Spy Kids. Robert Rodriguez having fun making a kids movie, and before it turned towards being a sequel cash grab.

Time After Time vs. Kinsey

Kinsey takes an uncomfortable subject matter and kind of makes it boring. Time After Time wins.

Time After Time vs. Junior

You can’t hate Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger as an odd couple. It’s funny before the film even starts. Plus, ever so slightly sci-fi.

Time After Time vs. Dead Poets Society

I like Robin Williams dramas – this one included.

Time After Time vs. The Dark Knight

I don’t like Nolan’s Batman movies, but I do like Heath Ledger’s Joker.

Time After Time vs. Men in Black III

Men In Black has just been on a steep downward slope ever since they started sequel-izing it. Time After Time wins.

Time After Time is now ranked #1042 out of 1680 movies on my Best Movies of All-Time chart.

It’s now #35 on my Time Travel movies chart and my 5th favorite film from 1979.

Next up is Delicatessen, Planet of the Apes (1968), and Dog Day Afternoon. In the meantime, check out the other films I’ve ranked during the challenge.


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