Posts tagged time travel

Explosive new trailer for Looper: watch now
Looper has released a new international trailer, in which Joseph Gordon-Levitt grapples with the uncomfortable situation of having to assassinate his future self, as played by Bruce Willis.“Time travel has not yet been invented,” explains JGL’s character, Joe. “But 30 years from now it will have been. So when criminal organisations in the future need someone got, they zap him back to me, and I do the necessaries.”

Explosive new trailer for Looper: watch now

Looper has released a new international trailer, in which Joseph Gordon-Levitt grapples with the uncomfortable situation of having to assassinate his future self, as played by Bruce Willis.

“Time travel has not yet been invented,” explains JGL’s character, Joe. “But 30 years from now it will have been. So when criminal organisations in the future need someone got, they zap him back to me, and I do the necessaries.”

First look at Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Looper
This weekend’s Wonder-Con festival threw up a lot of sci-fi goodies (not least of which was the new Prometheus trailer), including a first look at Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a young Bruce Willis in Rian Johnson’s Looper…

First look at Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Looper

This weekend’s Wonder-Con festival threw up a lot of sci-fi goodies (not least of which was the new Prometheus trailer), including a first look at Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a young Bruce Willis in Rian Johnson’s Looper…

Cannes 2011: Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Looper snapped up
Looper, director Rian Johnson’s time-travel action flick starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, has been acquired by FilmDistrict for US distribution.The film sees a future mob send targets back in time so assassins can take them out and leave them buried in the past.When an assassin (Gordon-Levitt) recognises a target as his future self, the pair must team up to fight other assassins now targeting them.The third film from Brick and Brothers Bloom director Johnson, Looper also stars Bruce Willis (as future Gordon-Levitt) and Emily Blunt.

Cannes 2011: Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Looper snapped up

Looper, director Rian Johnson’s time-travel action flick starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, has been acquired by FilmDistrict for US distribution.

The film sees a future mob send targets back in time so assassins can take them out and leave them buried in the past.

When an assassin (Gordon-Levitt) recognises a target as his future self, the pair must team up to fight other assassins now targeting them.

The third film from Brick and Brothers Bloom director Johnson, Looper also stars Bruce Willis (as future Gordon-Levitt) and Emily Blunt.

If All Time Travel Films Had Doc Brown…
1. The Time Traveller’s Wife (2009)
The Original: Slushy weepathon in which poor Rachel McAdams finds herself hopelessly in love with Eric Bana, who suffers from a rare condition in which he sporadically travels through time. It’s something to do with his genetics, you see, probably the result of some in-breeding somewhere in the family tree…
With Added Doc Brown: Great Scott! The Doc keeps cropping up like a seedy old pimp, as he tries to ensure that Bana and McAdams stay in the same time-zone long enough to create their young son. It’s “meant” to happen, otherwise the time-travelling gene will die out! And Doc Brown couldn’t have that now could he?
Risk To The Space/Time Continuum: By ensuring the Time Traveller has a son, the probability of someone else mucking up the continuum rises by 100%. D’oh.

If All Time Travel Films Had Doc Brown…

1. The Time Traveller’s Wife (2009)

The Original: Slushy weepathon in which poor Rachel McAdams finds herself hopelessly in love with Eric Bana, who suffers from a rare condition in which he sporadically travels through time. It’s something to do with his genetics, you see, probably the result of some in-breeding somewhere in the family tree…

With Added Doc Brown: Great Scott! The Doc keeps cropping up like a seedy old pimp, as he tries to ensure that Bana and McAdams stay in the same time-zone long enough to create their young son. It’s “meant” to happen, otherwise the time-travelling gene will die out! And Doc Brown couldn’t have that now could he?

Risk To The Space/Time Continuum: By ensuring the Time Traveller has a son, the probability of someone else mucking up the continuum rises by 100%. D’oh.