Yes, I mentioned it in my post. The idea that you can only travel back in time to the moment the machine was turned on is great and helps you avoid many paradoxes. It's a very close second to Timecrimes but the ending was very confusing with too many timelines created at the same time.
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Wasn't that the one with one guy sitting in the bar telling a story?
Started watching it but it was soooo slow. Is it a perfect loop?
Those are all good, fun movies but Marty slowly fading away while playing guitar is not really 'science'.
They break the loop in the very last scene, right? The scientists is on the plane if I remember correctly.
Ctrl-C is copy, right?
US troops giving Hershey chocolates to Iraqi and Afghani children should be considered a war crime. Here, I said it.
Actually for me Behind the Curve was more about community and fame. For most people it's about belonging to some group. There's a documentary about Star Trek that shows the same thing. For the 'leaders' it's definitely about fame and other benefits and Behind the Curve was spot on here.
I gave up after about 30 minutes because it felt like watching someone tell me about a movie instead of watching a movie.