@d_r_e: Actually, Wikipedia has a good breakdown of the plot.
@d_r_e: Actually, Wikipedia has a good breakdown of the plot.
This right here is the most complete timeline chart I've found for Primer:
@Partially Bigoted Zealots: Looking at that diagram Annalee posted, one would think that only during that 6-hour overlap do you get an "original" and a "double", then it's back to one individual.
@ShadowStaarr: Try this one:
@rwald: Actually, this is the most detailed timeline chart I've found online:
@HalOfBorg: Exactly my thinking: The terms "original" and "double" are only applicable during that 6-hour overlap. Then, the original is once again the one-and-only.
@hdgotham (Hannah Wilson): I always hate when I loan a movie to somebody, only to find that their idea of "watching" a movie is to put it on for background noise while they do chores around the house.
@ezacharyk: Me too. I just hope the CRAB can handle stairs better than ED209!
@Apollinarius: I love this bit: "...in my fantasy you didn't get a few good licks in. I kicked your ass in a commanding fashion, with compelling punctuation."
@micah1_8: Agreed.
@chadbeckwith: Concur.
@ElimGarak: Sure, if you know how to organize such a thing.
@ElimGarak: Oooooh! I need to see Lem & Phil again!
@gators12: Yah, I was expecting Apollo 15 to be mentioned in Esther's post.
@prometeum: Yep, just look at Avatar.
"...including the way that killing people and inflicting mayhem are the only way that anybody ever expresses an emotion, or communicates at all for that matter."
@necgray: The man who brought us Blind Fury!!
@TemporalSword: It's directed by Philip Noyce, who directed most of the Tom Clancy films, and everybody's second-favorite Rutger Hauer film... Blind Fury!!
@I_Like_TDs: Yeah, that's my question.
"I don't even have a copy of Watchmen in the house anymore"