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  • The flux capacitor is missing! And he wasnt traveling at 88mph! :!

  • wow...fantastic..

  • What if?

  • fuckin a i want to fucking watch the movie but no way to

  • I dont see the Flux Compacitor.

  • The time is now 8:20

  • This is the only part of the movie that really stood out for me. The morlocks stayed underground due to the sunlight/fire or whatever but in this movie they attack during the daytime? If that's the case they should be able to live on the surface. *shrug* Anyhow, I liked this scene enough to look it up on here :)

  • @a50745 Yup yup. 

  • After he arrived in the year 802701 this movie just went downhill

  • @xbausox You've so got that right! GAK! Not nearly enough actual time travel for my liking. Bleah.

    -Now the original one, directed by George Pal in the 1950s, is still spectacular. Set in England like it should be but the time travel sequences take - hm - a half hour maybe? And the special effects still aren't bad. No CGI back then! Better story too.

  • 24 May 2030

  • In an otherwise mediocre movie, the fast forward to 2030 is one of the most breathtaking scenes ever, and the music is gorgeous, too.

  • i bet that Alexandre will meet us in 2030 ^^

  • what if he slept for 1 week inside the time machine? would he end up on year 654131264912313549815618463231­? mind=blown

  • thank you for having this movie available! Great!

  • When he put his hand out of the "bubble", his nails grow ! I've never seen this !

  • A machine like this might actually work, looking at equations now.

  • why doesn't redbox have this?

  • @jkadvices Idk anymore. My brain is fried.

  • Those are still two of the most powerfully moving sequences in all of filmmaking.

  • ich liebe diese zeitmaschine will auch sowas einbauen xD ich will alle sehen :D

  • I remember as a 5 year old boy, have discovered a room in my old house, with several old objects, some of them with dates, some evidently old and dusty... and suddenly I was aware of time... I was amazed of realizing that somebody made and touched such things before I just was... This is what I recall when I see this movie, and that's why I see it as amazed as I was when I was 5 years old. Thanks for sharing!

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  • The piece of music used in this scene is so up-lifting and inspirational it fits the movie so well and i never tire of listening to it.

  • These sequences were well made and presented, it's just a pity the rest of the film was so dire. Especially when you consider the great source material they had to work with, it's a great opportunity wasted. A sad case of style over substance.

  • The Eloi were all wrong here. In this film, they're kindly, culture-filled native American types. Wells' book made them mindless tended sheep (like in the 1960 film) to suppose the growing separation of working class and leisure class where Time evolves it to the ultimate extreme (becoming Morlocks and Eloi, respectively).

  • too bad you didn't include the part with the cute chick in the spandex getting ready to ride her bike in 2030

  • Another movie on time travel; priceless!!.... ;-)))))

  • 5:39 Buildings don't get disassembled brick by brick...

  • I love this part of the movie.

  • Where is the flux capacitor?

  • My hero HG Wells and an emotional and wonderful piece of music and vision - I never tire of watching and listening :) I've seen the movie at least 30 times :) (and the original too) xxx

  • how wonderful it would be to travel like that to leave all the rotten a-holes behind and go to a time when they'll all be long gone. Trouble is, human nature being what it is, there'll be new a-holes

  • THE FUTURE IS NOW. The future is ALREADY here with the latest technology. IPhone 4s, Nintnedo 3DS, cars that can park themselves and so on.

  • If you were on a ship you would have a past,present and future.....but if you saw that ship from space...all the past, present and future would appear as ONE....time as we now know it is relative

  • They dont make movies like this anymore,we are in the the decade of remakes,more and more overrated super heroe movies and God knows how many romantic comedys with the same people they always have in them. Im sick of this era,i wish i had a time machine.

  • @SR71U2ube

    Err...you realize that THIS movie itself is a remake, don't you? It is a good movie, especially the sequences like this, but I've always considered the 1960 version to be the better movie.

  • @3Xblade I know its a remake,but its still alot better than most movies that are out today.

  • This is why Deloreans are always better time machines.

    On the plus side at least this movie didn't have sparkling vampires.

  • @whitetigergrowl Yes it did. The guy Jeremy Irons plays. Thiiiink about it ;)

  • Why is this movie only rated 5/10 on imdb? This movie is AWESOME!

  • @JinNOSify Idk but i mostly like it for these scenes, i didn't like the whole future-tribe thing lol

  • @JinNOSify maybe because it has a lot of flaws. It's awesome, but it does have a lot of flaws.

  • @JinNOSify because the second half of the story sucks

    

  • this is one of the many movies that make you wonder

  • 802,701 is 800,690 years in the future compared to 2011. Damn.

  • i would just travel into stone age go to a cave and see some humans wave them bring some wood light it up with fire then kill an mamut with pistol and travel in the futer! then i would see my statues everone preing to me and i would be happy! thats from fantastic 4 carton

  • Duke Nukem needs a time machine

  • Imagine what you could do.... meet Hitler!

  • @Ulisestkd Then we could tell him that his biggest contribution to modern culture was to be the poster boy for internet memes.

  • darn, but did this movie have a great soundtrack or what!

  • If you reference time travel to this particular scenario, time travel is not possible straight forward. "Since he invented the time machine to save his fiance". You save her you would never have built it.

    The Back to the future time travel scenario would ultimately take place. You would skew in to an alternate timeline or you would slide into an alternate version of earth.

  • @Tekaman2x And that's precisely what happen in this movie, if you watch the clip he says he had seen Emma die in a 1000 different ways. The point is , it doesn't matter what you do to prevent it, it will still happen anyhow. It's what prevents a paradox from being created.

  • good thing he didnt created red alert universe like einstein lol

  • I wish I had a time machine.

  • OH GOD HIS HAND IS OLDER THAN THE REST OF HIM!....

  • Have I commented on this video before? If so, sorry for the repeat or whatever, but how is it possible for a 19th century man to build such a complex-looking device?

  • @Jekyllhyde360 its not THAT complicated looking, they did alot to make it look very vintage. and this is fiction.

  • @Jekyllhyde360 Because he's a scientist?

  • @Jekyllhyde360 anything is possible

  • Yeah, this take on the time machine makes absolutely no sense. Of course it is just a movie, but if you think about it, if the time machine displaces him at a singular point in space while he travels through time, then the earth would have moved as it went through it's orbit and he would have been in dead space. Frozen and without oxygen. Ha.

  • @agovinoveritas Well, by that logic, if he was truly displaced then in that bubbble of his there would be no air ever and there would be no gravity. The thing is he moves WITH the earth, as it goes on its course around the solar system and what not, in the saem way that we do.

  • How many poeple here think , no matter what watch he picks up .,it would say the same thing on the inside. it could be those words transend time "as delivered in person" i do . !

  • From the outside, any passerby for several years would see a couple fingers and a locket floating in mid-air.

  • @akmusica If this film was actually logical, then his finger's would have been cut off when that happened.

  • So his building was disassembled as opposed to demolished?

    What automobile dealership was that?

    They probably won't have lunar resorts, not in our lifetimes anyway.

    @TheStealthX

    To be consistent, his fingers would have become all dried and wrinkled the same way the photograph aged a century in just a few months.

    If the film was logical, aircraft would not be seen at the rate he was traveling. Also, such geologic transformations could not take place in that amount of time.

  • @JackRussellTerrier2 I can't beleive I'm about to say this...

    Artistic license lol?

  • @akmusica Actually wouldn't they see a motionless version of the machine with him not moving inside of it?

  • @akmusica hahah hilarious X)

  • 800690 years until we reach that year

  • In a word ,no. the etheric is drawn to his soul. he lives from future from here out. the etheric(i dont know what else to call it).is drawn to his amplifier.and by his thought told what to do.. this is hard to put on filmand make work. the international pilot is a clue ' handles like a dream ' they mean it.

  • welcome to June 16th, 802701 A.D.

  • This guy went on an adventure of a lifetime. What a great movie.

  • emma dieing in the beginning was literally the SADDEST scene ever.

  • like if the bad quality vid took you here

  • The "20th century in a few seconds" scene is the really impressive one in this film.

  • @nutwrench Good catch. Weird how no one came to gawk at the magic floating fingers.

  • Love how the skirts get shorter threw time Lol. But this part in the movie amazes me for some reason

  • 6:44 there's a member of the crew in a white short hiding behind the machine

  • Its too bad he forgot to take into account the earth rotating around the sun and the sun moving in a direction in space. The earth is never in the exact same physical location, so he'd have to find a way to move through space AND time.

  • These are my favorite scenes. Thanks for posting it! people seem to forget that this is only a movie. Instead, set aside your scientific views and enjoy the movie. It's one of the best ever made!!

  • what if?

  • steampunk ^_^

  • That time machine has to be one of the most beautiful props i've ever seen in a movie, the attention to detail is amazing, I wonder where it is now, probably rotting in a prop house somewhere.

  • @chrisnpd The time machine prop is likely under use again right now, since they are making a sequel to this movie.

  • Where can I find the info on the next movie?

  • @Isaiahritchey Look for Arnold Leibovit at wikipedia (english), then scroll down to 'Leibovit's Current Work', there you can read that he is producing a sequel to The Time Machine (2002) movie.

  • i kinda doubt it , its worth a quite a bit in bronze ,brass poly carbon, and other platings.. i agree though.

  • Blah blah blah! Still a great movie though!

    :-)

  • If he is invisible to everyone else, then couldn't they put something where he was time travelling. Like a car driving in that exact spot for example, would he get hurt? would the car? His hand was out of the machine while time travelling then it came back in so i guess an object from around him could come back in right?

  • @MitchoShit I've always thought of that too! Or what if like a brick wall or pillar was where he was sitting, & then he stops the machine!? Would he be stuck in a wall haha xP

  • Loved the time travelling scenes!

  • My favourite movie (both versions) always xx and this soundtrack .... 2002 ... amazing xxx

  • 6:34 Hmmmm... The future as not that far now... 19 more years.

  • This movie was my inspiration to become a physicist.

  • Isn't there a bit too much going on, and too much change on earth for a little over 800.000 years?

    I know its a long time, but it feels like he is travelling Ten of millions of years into the future (landscape changes)

  • Anyone else notice how the skirts get shorter over time in that shop window? :D

  • @DeviousZen Yeah lol looked from the 20s to 70s

  • You know what's even more cool? Uploading this scene in HQ, reverse or slow motion, so we will have an even better look of the special effects.

    I'm so happy you've uploaded this. I watch it everytime when I want to be impressed. :)

    Best timetraveling scene ever. No question about that.

  • There is something that i do not comprihend.If he is no longer being hold by time or space itself then how can earth's gravitational field hold him in the same place????'

    Inside the time sphere,or bubble if you prefer, he should be a single object standing still in one spot in the universe while the earth will be following its natural rotation around its own self and the Sun......

  • Alexander spends the entire movie looking hungry; it's distracting

  • the soundtrack of this movie is awesome

  • Fixed point in history should not be able to change. Also you can apply the theory of multiple realities. If a fixed point does change it can create an alternate reality where that point did not happen. What happens with the first reality? It will either run parallel (where those things happened anyway) or it will not exist. Basic (very basic) explanation from the film Deja Vu (skip to 6.21):

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  • @Fly0High Hmmmm, what occures is that an alternative history is written in time, of course, the probabilities that by your fault the entire Universe is destroyed are high, is not recommended

  • This Time Machine looks like it uses a photanic worm hole to move through time.

  • @Fly0High the person who came from the first reality to change the past and created the second reality would die or disappear if the first reality would be deleted

  • @Fly0High alternative reality are created. Exist now

  • @Fly0High yea if you still recall ww2 till 1955 then the wave has not colapsed ?

  • @Fly0High yea if you still recall ww2 till 1955 then the wave has not colapsed the lower case letter "n" is reveiled to me in a dream 2 nite ago may 23. this n has all to do with the mind /its control and space and time beyond this i dont know.

  • @Fly0High

    I believe the idea that if one could time travel, one could change the past so long as the end result wasn't a paradox

  • I used to think that time travel couldn't possibly exist because if it did, why haven't things such as the holocaust, 9/11 etc. been averted?

  • @Antipopularization interesting question, maybe those with the power of time travel realised the consequences of causality, stopping one tragic event may have caused an even worse event to occur or cause something important to not happen, much like the grandfather theory: if you went back in time and killed your own grandfather, then he wouldnt have been alive to have one of your parents, in turn you would not have been born, that being so, how would you be alive to go back in time?

  • @dazbonoasbo Some argue that by going back in time in the first place might produce an alternate reality so the original flow of time isn't affected.

    But, hey, who knows?

  • Glorious music and ocassionally good special f/x together with a provocative and classic original story couldn't stop Hollywood from butchering Wells' great work, all in the name of "re-imagining". So we get a hero who looks anorexic, a sappy silly "love story" , an implausible "moon breakup", a philosophy spouting Morlock, Eloi who look like CA beach models, and even a dose of "black attitude" via Orlando Jones--none of which was in the original novel.

  • I love this scene. Its visual and logical how they did the time travel. The music is perfect also. It's so powerful I get all tingly inside.

  • What? The moon "breaking up" because of a few nuclear explosions? The moon has survived collisons with asteriods a hundred times more powerful than the most powerful nuke. A very weak premise in the movie.

  • There's no need to debate how time or things inside the machine's sphere worked. It's purely cosmetic, artistic. If you really want to put science into it, all light from outside that he's receiving should stop in his eyes or clothes etc, and to outsiders there would permanently be a black sphere where his machine is. Also the light energy of months focused onto him in mere seconds would be so powerful it would fry him.

    There is no sense to make of it, just observe and enjoy!

  • the day hi stops on the super-future is my father's birthday LOL

  • 5.23 his nails grows really fast :)

  • What's the name of the soundtrack that begins at 3:00 until 6:20?

  • If I could, I would travel back to 1972 to see the Grandad that I never knew and travel to see my nan in 1987 before she died and travel 40 Years into the future in 2050 so see what the technology is like. Whilst there, I would get the all winning lottery numbers for year 2011 and travel back to the present day. I would win and spend the money helping people in poverty and get Britain out of debt.

  • What I actually do wonder is that when Alexander has 'locked' himself into the sphere, if I descripe that correctly, he still could breath. Did he get air from his surrounding?

    Although, nobody can actually see him while he is traveling, he can see everything around him and still can be affected by weather temperatures, as the cold coming from the future ice age in the movie. How is that possible?

  • @Leto85 Nice question ;) It's possible that the sphere simply distorts time arround it and nothing more. When the lock with Emma's photo falls you can see that there is no 'reaction'. It was as if the sphere was there (the sound of it falling was not even distorted). Also temperature changes do not seem to be affected but the sphere. For any means and purposes it's an open system where both energy and matter can be freely interchanged.

  • @Fly0High Here's another interesting thing to consider, at 4:02 you can see the TM's pedestals that hold it up fold like landing gear on an airplane, and the whole thing floats. So can it really defy the laws of gravitation as well as it can with astrophysics to suspend itself in the fabric space-time like a fixed 3-dimensional point in the universe and not be affected by moving celestial bodies like the Earth right below it?

  • @Fly0High Thanks!

    But in that case, can we freely say that temperatures, gravity (as I see that with the photo) and air are not 'connected' with the time in how Alexander is traveling? What I have learned (which could be just another theory) is that any movement contains time, and when someone is traveling at another speed in time that also have to change, acording with his speed.

    Part 1 of 2

  • @Fly0High ... So if he travels back, the air he has breathed before can not be breathed twice and therefore I am almost sure to say that he has is changing the future, or the past, depending on where he is in time compared to us as the viewer. But following the theories that come with this film he can not change the past, because it has already happen and even the excistence of his whole timemachine all depends on that.

    Part 2 of 2

  • @Fly0High If you ever think about it... the main character is a douchebag. He had the ability to move backwards and forwards in time, the ability to save billions of lives from disaster foretold and such, but he chooses to use it to save ONE girl. The selfish nature of mankind has no ends...

  • @thi711

    it doesnt work like that

  • @Fly0High

    its a film.

  • @Fly0High What about when he stops "traveling", nice coincidence he doesn't end up halfway into a wall or something like that.

  • @Leto85 Theoretically hes traveling faster than any known speed, an most likely passing through some sort of (timewave/event horizon/wormhole) You can not alter time based on common physics the theory would most likely relate to "time traveling". I seriously doubt that even if the sphere enclosed around him he could convert his air supply that rapidly.

  • @jcpelly And that is exactly what I doubt myself.

  • @Leto85 I have another theory:

    The sphere-of-influence (SOI) separates Alex and whatever else is inside it from reality, essentailly putting them in another dimensional location, but they still exist in space, just moving so fast that nobody can see it, you see? So air can still get in as long as air exists. If he moved backwards to the point that the Big Bang had not happened, he would suffocate as there would be no air. You see my logic? 'cause I don't. :D

  • @TheStealthX I would say it sounds logically, but I don't know, but somehow I still have doubts. You said actually he apeard in another dimensional location but still air can get through, as long as there is air. That means, unless I have mistaken you, that air can move through multiple dimensions?

  • @Leto85 No, see, I said 'essentially'. Its just that the real explanation is too complex, even for me. Its just that he was existing in space, but not in time at that moment, which is what I was saying about hte big bang thing. As long as there is air in the time period he was in, then he can breathe, because (as was explained in the 1960's version) He exists in space, but not in time anymore. The SOI bubble excludes him from time, but not space, you see? Again, complex but simplified a bit.

  • @TheStealthX Ah, I see. The simple explanation I understand now. But where stands SOI for, in this case?

  • @Leto85 SOI means Sphere Of Influence, which is hte big blue bubble which surrounds hte time-machine. If you are outside of the SOI then the time machine passes at a third of a milisecond at the least, passing too fast for the human eye to see. It makes more sense if you understand how film-reels work, with frames and such

  • @TheStealthX Oh yes, I sure have experience with film making on frames (or 3D animation). How did it come you know all these things? Your answers are very clear and easy to understand.

  • @Leto85 Honestly? I... don't... know...

    Really. I just watch a lot of time-travel movies and think about it a lot. Somehow, it just makes sense to me now.

  • dont forget , "aliens from another planet " erwin spent the bucks on it.

  • hey some of it looks good , my take is once he has been to the end of time he runs "on it" from that fixed point i call it etheric . but maybe 4th and 5th dimention etheric . and his timelock/point of conception has a big outcome here.. i don't mean to sound so de173 here. sorry.. Dave.

  • @silverbird58 I see.... kinda.......

  • @TheStealthX That fails to account for getting completely encased in ice in this movie and lava/stone in the 1960 movie. I think the time shield anchors him into a location in the universe, but as long as he's "moving" in time, he's not really there (despite explanation in the book). So any air he breathes must have been brought with him. If he stopped moving while inside solid material, the shield would probably push little material (e.g. bushes) away, but what remains will be merged inside...

  • @Bisqwit Yeah, thats a pretty good point.

  • how could that style of clothing ever go out of fashion!?

  • At 7.06 sec, he is seen stnading next to the time machine. Then at 7.08, he is seen further away from it and running towards it. Another movie mistake!

  • This movie started off good but once he reached the far future the plot just fell apart.

  • If only it were possible

  • How come nothing ever moves to the space where the time machine was? Is there supposed to be a glowing orb floating there?

  • I really appreciate how Alexander dresses up in his best clothing when he time travels. Says a lot about his character.

  • @4DFuturist Like you know what the world would be like in 2030.

  • u actually teleport threw time when u die.....well thats what the near death patients say......."Turn me into a stone & place me on a hill veiwing a city & let me watch all of time pass"......

  • Does anyone know where I could find a model of the time machine as seen in this movie?

  • What is that bright streak of light cause it looks werid

  • in 3:20 start time travel in future it s look like real

  • Weird stuff happens around Black Holes. Normality is said to take a back seat. Anyone think that TT is possible? We haven't been visited by anyone from the future, bear that in mind.

  • @Noodles37UK That's what you think. We can't say for sure if our future kind is among us or not. If they're from the close future they are physically like us. You wouldn't notice the difference. One thing that makes me wonder is the UFO craze. If real, it's possible they're us in the future ;P

  • @Fly0High Sounds like a cheeky comment. But maybe you're correct. However fallibility is universal, and sooner or later one of them would slip up somehow. Multiplication to the power of, it would've slipped out somehow. But then again, a lot of stuff has been withheld. Oh, don't ask me, I'm just a country boy. : D

  • @Fly0High

    Or it could just be a craze.

  • @Fly0High According to the "insider" UFO mythology, flying saucers are functional gravity-shielded time machines. The technology works similar to the TARDIS from Doctor Who. There's an interview courtesy of David Wilcock with Dr. Pete Peterson who allegedly worked on black projects with high technology. It's on Google videos. There's also a "bump" you hit when traveling past 2012 that's like slamming into a wall. Apparently some "Greys" that abduct people have the same backstory as "Morlocks".

  • @Fly0High Agreed. Maybe this " Illuminati " people talk about are people from the future and know EXACTLY what strings to pull, and always 10, a 100 steps ahead of us. And the UFO business too.

  • @Fly0High if they are us in the future then why can't they make decent communication with us, the best they can do is leave evidence like crop circles behind, surely they are more intelligent than that!

  • @Fly0High

    Time is strange, you can't come back knowing you can't get back.

  • @Fly0High i agree. ufos are future people on time travel sightseeing.