I was OBSESSED with this film when I was a kid, remember my Dad watching it on TV once nearly 20 years ago and watched it with him and blew my mind. Got the VHS and then DVD and just watched it constantly. Never ever got tired of it. There's just something about it, that I just can't take my eyes off the screen. Particularly this scene and the scenes before where he stops in 1917 and then 1940. Watched the 2002 remake a few weeks back, definitely nowhere near as good as this version.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
The "lava" in the volcano scene in downtown was actually oatmeal with orange and red food coloring spilled onto a platform and slowly moved down the miniature set.
I’m a 70yo Disabled Veteran and retired Corporate Pilot and I remember watching this when it first came out. I remember thinking what would our world truly look like in the next century. It seemed so far away ! In the blink of an eye I’m an old man and it’s just about 2024 and I’m wondering what our world will truly look like in the next century.
The first time I was introduced to him as a baby, he was the voice of Pongo in 101 Dalmatians. The second time I was introduced to him was when I was still a kid was the male lead in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds.
How I recall first seeing this in the Springtime of 1976 when at my Middleschool when I was 13 & we ran out of time because the day ended and we had to catch our buses.Then years later in 1985 I rented this from Centre Video and got to see how it ended?
It's really sad that he went into the future but all he saw was war. It breaks my heart to know that humans are fighting other humans. Aren't we all the same under our skin? The same muscles, bones and organs. Sure there are differences but we are almost identical. Why must we fight? Is compassion dead? Do people honestly think that compassion and kindness are a weakness? I'm far from a pacifist but I resent those who fight for their own political or economic interests.
I was about eight when I read the Classics Illustrated comic s version. I got the real thing (Wells' book) for Christmas a few years later. Wonderful how they follow the book so closely with his stopping too fast and toppling off the machine!
“Oh. Please! It's not a time machine, if anything; it looks like something that Elton John would drive through the Everglades” -Penny from season 1, episode 14, TBBT.
Exactly! That part always fascinated me. It would seem it was the Eloi's first attempt at rebuilding human civilization. Before the Morlocks started coming to the surface from the underground and attacking
@@DoratTheKiller Yeah but most likely, he would have never met Weena because it was before her time of being born, not sure how old she was suppose to be, but she looked in her mid to late 20s, also we never seen exactly what year that was, when everything was rebuilt, so no way of knowing if she was around then.
One of the most astonishing and well-made movies ever. I was nine when I saw it in a theater and it blew my young mind. I haven't watched it since but am interested in doing so. Can't seem to find the full movie for free on the web.
The script of this movie was actually made in 1993 but the director used the time machine to travel back to 1960 to shoot it back then . That's why it looks ahead of it time
@@ehaitem It's too bad they never showed him going back to be with Weena, I always wanted to know what happened with him and her, it kind of wasn't fair, having it just end with him leaving again and thats it, they should have made a part 2, just my opinion.
@@Mrd9960 I think part of the fun is to leave things mysterious. Not a huge fan of part 2 sequels, as they rarely capture the same spirit of the original
I can just look at the machine to know how to build it. And all their parts, but I'm just too lazy to build it. The movie from 1960 is amazing. This from 2002 also is great :D
But from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?! And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?! In geological terms this is an utter inbelievable time to get this done by rain and wind. 800 millon years would be more realistic !!! But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?! And a very beautiful one ! It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them. In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood ! A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
He lights a match to see illuminated dials! And when he stops too fast and spins around, the dials read "1900"! Just 2 of the little flubs I've noticed in my favorite movie.
@@keepyourvisionstoyourself1932 - I suppose that's possible, but he lights the match, holds it to the dials, they cut TO the dials, cut back to him and he puts out the match. Sure looks like he lights it to see the dials, which are illuminated. Besides, the match wasn't lit very long to warm himself, wouldn't you say?
Except the interior of the mountain was cold much longer than the lava was hot. I think that's how they got around it, which is why he says 'only my speed through time saved me from being roasted alive'.
@@MrTrundle123 Brilliant point there! So true! The lava only enveloped him for a short span of time, whereas the mountain lasted centuries; long enough for the chill to begin its effects of hypothermia!
And from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?! And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?! In geological terms this is an utter inbelievable time to get this done by rain and wind. 800 millon years would be more realistic !!! But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?! And a very beautiful one ! It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them. In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood ! A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
One day, the neighborhood I live in might become engulfed in lava and become a mountain, then become all open with new surroundings. Hell, it might have been all that a million years ago, or be like that a million years from now. We'll never know.
I adore both the 1960 and 2002 adaptions of this story; I do wish they would make a version that uses accurate effects and is 100 percent faithful to Wells' book, though.
@@ThePsycoDolphin Ehh depends on how you view it. The horror is mostly implied in the novel. The book is so great that it deserves an accurate adaptation, in my opinion.
The end, like in Matrix III adapts the Jesus mysticism, like "Will he come again?" - think this a good option, as else the story is full of gnostic metaphors.
I wonder what happen during the tower build then suddenly disassemble it? Was the Eloi build it or was it the Morlocks or was it when both work together but the Morlocks order the eloi to deconstruct the tower or the Morlocks done it themselves or what?
The lava only lasted briefly (probably hours in real time and seconds inside the time machine), while he stayed inside the cold cavity of the mountain for probably ten to twenty minutes (centuries or even millennia in real time)
@@DoratTheKiller I'm surprised the mountain wore down as fast is it did. Mountains last many millions of years in reality, and here less than a million.
Seen 20 In my opinion, it’s a nice nod to the creator of the original story, “The Time Machine by H.G. Wells”, and what I feel is partially a inspiration to the story and film, “Time after Time (1979)” before the tv series was done.
I noticed the girl with her Mom picked up something I'm wondering did she pick up the model time machine they used in George's experiment maybe she used the model to get her and her Mom out of 1966 anything is possible what do you think
Remarkable that there should have been a cavity in the solidified lava, right where the machine was ..... In the book, Wells' narrator speculates about what might happen should he come to a stop at an instant in time when there was something solid occupying the same point in space as the machine.
And from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?! And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?! In geological terms this is an utter ridiculiously and unbelievably short. time to get this done by rain and wind. 800 millon years would be more realistic !!! But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?! And a very beautiful one ! It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them. In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood ! A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
@@gunterangel If it comes to that, the original story contains the odd scientific howler. For instance, Wells has the inner planets falling back into the Sun, thereby stimulating its output of radiation! And further on, the Sun itself turning into a Red Giant after only 30 million years instead of the 5 billion.or so it seems likely to take. (And another question that's always bothered me: even at the rate of, say, a year per second, surely the time-traveller's journey 30 million years into the future would take a heckuva long time??! 30 million seconds is roughly 347 days. Without food and water he'd be dead long before he reached his "destination".)
@@Krzyszczynski Brilliant observations of yours ! And many thanks for telling me about the even greater howlers in Wells original novel, since I've yet got to read it. So it seems the novel is actually more fiction than science, even if Wells himself might have thought otherwise about it. And even as a ten year old boy and without knowing anything about Einstein's theory of relativism after some hours of reflection I came to the conclusion that the story must be in theory alone completely impossible albeit intriguing, since George moves forth, back and forth again in time; and so he would effetively land in an everlasting circle, always repeating the same . Years later in school.I learned that Einstein in his theory postulated exactly that presumption, that time travels ( in theory ! ) would only be possible in ONE direction, and that is towards the future but never back in time, otherwise the problem of the time as a circle would occur and destroy the most basic logic. What happened, that did happen,and the past can never be changed how intriguing that imagination might ever be. Time is like a mighty river, in which men are thrown in, he'd taught, you can only swin within its direction, and by activly swimmimg accelerate your proceding, by that being "faster" than the river ("time" ) itself. Therefore also movies like "Back To the Future" , where the protagonist travels back in time to change things of the past there in order to change things, which still lay in the future for him, are scientific nonsense and work only as fun movies and fantasies. One famous example of Einstein's was the case of a man, who travels back in time and kills his own father there, when his father is still a young boy. That would be absolutely impossible, since how could he have been even born at a specific point in time to grew up and do eventually that travel and deed, when he had killed his father at a point in time, where his father is still a young boy. Here we have the problem of the circle. Hence as said time travels are ( in theory ! ) only possible in one direction : forwards ! If George really had managed it to travel to the year 80000 plus someting, he'd have been doomed to stay there ( or he"d have travelled even further into the future together with Weena on his nap in his timemachine.)
August 1, 2020----If anyone's interested, there was a sequel to the book made. Don't remember if Wells family authorized it or not, but it was a pretty good read. The time traveler and Weena go back to the 1900's as she's pregnant with their child for proper medical treatment.
If you put this video at this speed "0.25x", play from 1:43 and pause at the right time then you'll see a piece of paper that reads "Back Frame" -- and in the upper right corner is a thumb.
Does anyone know the meaning of the date October 12, 802701? October 12 corresponds to the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus but what does the year correspond to? I think it has something to do with the length of the Scaliger period (7980 years) multiplied by 100 but I don't know the details of the calculation.
I think the World War III part because it really almost became a reality 3 years after that movie is made. Thank goodness there's competent leaders in that time before we didn't exist and all life would've covered by lava and acid rain.
when i was a kid, i thought the sphinx idol (whatever it is) spat water on him lol. but i think its because he arrived in the middle of a rainstorm and passed out. we then cut to after the rains over and he's coming round. i think a fair bit of time was meant to have elapsed between us seeing him fall to the ground and us seeing him wake up
The movie had been even better if the disaster in 1966 would have been a nuclear war, but obviously that would have been a no go in the US in 1960 since the government propaganda was “we can win a nuclear war”
1 A 4 D 2 B 3 C A Begins with 1 and ends with the finalized number of 4 (1-4) Either A.D. concludes the issue or we see the end and see 2 B 3 C to learn WHY WE DIED IN 1 A. THEN WE WOULD RETURN TO 4 D (A.D.) TO REPLY THE BEGINNING WITH THE KNOWLEDGE FROM 2 B 3 C.
Russel Garcia, actually a self-educated jazz-musician, composed the iconic score for this classic sciefi-movie, one of his very few film scores. These sounds were achieved by the mixture of double flutes and a vibraphon both playing weird irregular scales up and down, all mixed together with a strong electronic reverb effect, that was quite new at the time. He also used splash cymbals and strings in this clip. That spooky sounding flute ( 2:33 to the end ) with its glissandi upwards is a lotus flute . This all mixed together delivered the really spooky and eerie sound of the time traveling scenes. Very imaginative and progressive stuff for the time-being, that still sounds futuristic and fantastic today. That spooky sound sticked to my music memory and still give me goosebumps since the time I first saw the movie as a six year old boy some fifty ears ago. Still consider it one of the best and greatest film scores ever !
The remake was awful. This one captured the awe and wonder of the book, yet still was not entirely faithful to the story. Why doesn't a studio make a movie close to the book?? It could be a limited series. Netflix has the money. It's a wonderful story, beautifully written by Wells. It could be a masterpiece, and yet no studio seems interested. The book is haunting, wistful, horrifying, magical, romantic, tragic. It has it all.
was he inside the mountain? where air? how come lava heat didn't affect him? was he "part" of the mountain or was there a lucky pocket where he was able to survive?
I also asked myself the question when I saw this movie. How could George survive inside the mountain? At first glace, this wall you see in this scene does not even appear to look like a mountain after all, but rather a stone wall built from huge stones, similarly to the stones used in the past to build castles.
For 1960, the SFX were "cutting edge" stuff. The original is still better than the 2002 remake although I'd bet Jeremy Irons relished his role as the "Uber-Morlock" in the remake.
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Don’t worry there will be a time machine soon or it has already been invented but we will have to wait a bit longer until humanity’s technological progress has advanced that they will manipulate space and time because us humans can’t be prisoners of time forever because we will soon be free from the restriction of time so yes there will be a time machine 😁👍
Man just when I was getting into this cool movie... but it seems to skip half the movie....why even bother uploading in the first place if its half the story... just saying Rats! now I'm gonna have to rented LOOL
BC stands for “before Christ”, and ad means anno domini, which is Latin for “in the year of our lord’. BC is used to refer to any point before what we would called the common era, and ad is for during the common era
This film really changed my life after I saw it back in 1960. I was even able to meet George Pal at Paramount studio.
Thats crazy. You saw it when it came out? I was born in 2003 and this facinates me
Where can I watch this in India?
@@virtualmaza513 Jay Ram bhai🙏
This film changed my life so much that I changed my last name to Wells because of it.
I'm a 1987 baby, and I loved this growing up!
I was OBSESSED with this film when I was a kid, remember my Dad watching it on TV once nearly 20 years ago and watched it with him and blew my mind. Got the VHS and then DVD and just watched it constantly. Never ever got tired of it.
There's just something about it, that I just can't take my eyes off the screen. Particularly this scene and the scenes before where he stops in 1917 and then 1940. Watched the 2002 remake a few weeks back, definitely nowhere near as good as this version.
I've loved this movie since it came out in 1960, and still have the 40 cent paperback of the novel with the promo for the film on the back.
You look like John Lennon
Bro time guy barely moved over the time you watched it
One of my all time fav movie too, first time I saw it was i think was the late 1970's which was long time before VHS:-)
First heard an audio record from a friend. Already the music is catching!
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
Unless you write Sci Fi then life is a vision of the future or something that has never been.
The "lava" in the volcano scene in downtown was actually oatmeal with orange and red food coloring spilled onto a platform and slowly moved down the miniature set.
One of my favourites. I built a scratch built time machine model. I also sculpted a couple Morlock heads.
I’m a 70yo Disabled Veteran and retired Corporate Pilot and I remember watching this when it first came out.
I remember thinking what would our world truly look like in the next century. It seemed so far away ! In the blink of an eye I’m an old man and it’s just about 2024 and I’m wondering what our world will truly look like in the next century.
The first time I was introduced to him as a baby, he was the voice of Pongo in 101 Dalmatians. The second time I was introduced to him was when I was still a kid was the male lead in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds.
Time Travel Rule #1: If you stop and the first thing you see is a giant stone idol, keep going.
Oh no... the real rule is... if you see a giant stone idol, stop, explore, and document it... but always be prepared for a fight of some kind...
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Giant idol, symbol of man and beast.
I saw this movie in the theater as a kid.
Thats very interesting
Ah! How was it then?
How I recall first seeing this in the Springtime of 1976 when at my Middleschool when I was 13 & we ran out of time because the day ended and we had to catch our buses.Then years later in 1985 I rented this from Centre Video and got to see how it ended?
It's really sad that he went into the future but all he saw was war. It breaks my heart to know that humans are fighting other humans.
Aren't we all the same under our skin? The same muscles, bones and organs. Sure there are differences but we are almost identical. Why must we fight? Is compassion dead? Do people honestly think that compassion and kindness are a weakness? I'm far from a pacifist but I resent those who fight for their own political or economic interests.
RIP Yvette Mimieux.
Omg. 😔
I travelled in to the future, went through a train tunnel and when we emerged, it was 1 minute later :)
I want to go back to 1960 to see this movie
I was about eight when I read the Classics Illustrated comic s version. I got the real thing (Wells' book) for Christmas a few years later. Wonderful how they follow the book so closely with his stopping too fast and toppling off the machine!
“Oh. Please! It's not a time machine, if anything; it looks like something that Elton John would drive through the Everglades”
-Penny from season 1, episode 14, TBBT.
My art teacher did some of the special effects for this movie.
Rip Yvette. One of the best movies of all time
Meat Loaf died 3 days later
That time machine looks cool in my opinion!
Well a DeLorean driving 88 mph looks much cooler.
George Pal had long planned to do a sequel to this film. Several submitted scripts were reportedly rejected by MGM.
The kernel is the brilliant story of H.G. Wells, no way to top it.
802701..still in lockdown.. 😉
Yes, 800.000 years till the canibal Morlocks finally get a response. :(
No need to waste time looking for mistakes this is one of the better movies about time travel.
What are the mistakes in this film.
@@CesareVesdani at 2:07 the dry ice falling down to create the mist coming off the grass, is accidentally captured on film.
I've just ordered the DVD of this movie for my new DVD player. I can't wait for it to arrive.
This scene scared me so much. Great film!
1:46 It would have been interesting if he stopped here at this point. It seemed civilisation recovered millenia after the nuclear war of the 1960s.
Exactly! That part always fascinated me. It would seem it was the Eloi's first attempt at rebuilding human civilization. Before the Morlocks started coming to the surface from the underground and attacking
@@DoratTheKiller Yeah but most likely, he would have never met Weena because it was before her time of being born, not sure how old she was suppose to be, but she looked in her mid to late 20s, also we never seen exactly what year that was, when everything was rebuilt, so no way of knowing if she was around then.
I liked tge way he spinned off the time machine
One of the most astonishing and well-made movies ever. I was nine when I saw it in a theater and it blew my young mind. I haven't watched it since but am interested in doing so. Can't seem to find the full movie for free on the web.
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best movie ahead of its time so true
The script of this movie was actually made in 1993 but the director used the time machine to travel back to 1960 to shoot it back then . That's why it looks ahead of it time
@@ehaitem Haha that's funny!🤣👍
@@Mrd9960
I am glad some likes my sense of humor 😅
@@ehaitem It's too bad they never showed him going back to be with Weena, I always wanted to know what happened with him and her, it kind of wasn't fair, having it just end with him leaving again and thats it, they should have made a part 2, just my opinion.
@@Mrd9960
I think part of the fun is to leave things mysterious. Not a huge fan of part 2 sequels, as they rarely capture the same spirit of the original
I can just look at the machine to know how to build it. And all their parts, but I'm just too lazy to build it. The movie from 1960 is amazing. This from 2002 also is great :D
The 1978 version is good as well
2002? Is that a timeline to the future?
Maybe I can time travel to 1993 same is George.
@@jimhults4916 check it
@@jimhults4916they are talking about the 2002 version of the film
But from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?!
And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?!
In geological terms this is an utter inbelievable time to get this done by rain and wind.
800 millon years would be more realistic !!!
But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?!
And a very beautiful one !
It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them.
In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood !
A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
Whose to day the deposit that formed around him was even a mountain in the first place. Could’ve been a hill for all we know
Great special effects in this movie. Rod Taylor a good actor too
He lights a match to see illuminated dials! And when he stops too fast and spins around, the dials read "1900"!
Just 2 of the little flubs I've noticed in my favorite movie.
@羅浚碩1070905 - No, not the close-up of the dials. It's when he's spinning around, the dials read "1900".
@@keepyourvisionstoyourself1932 - I suppose that's possible, but he lights the match, holds it to the dials, they cut TO the dials, cut back to him and he puts out the match. Sure looks like he lights it to see the dials, which are illuminated. Besides, the match wasn't lit very long to warm himself, wouldn't you say?
Even as a kid it annoyed me that if he could feel the cold he’d have burned up feeling the heat of the lava...
Except the interior of the mountain was cold much longer than the lava was hot. I think that's how they got around it, which is why he says 'only my speed through time saved me from being roasted alive'.
@@MrTrundle123 Brilliant point there! So true! The lava only enveloped him for a short span of time, whereas the mountain lasted centuries; long enough for the chill to begin its effects of hypothermia!
And from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?!
And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?!
In geological terms this is an utter inbelievable time to get this done by rain and wind.
800 millon years would be more realistic !!!
But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?!
And a very beautiful one !
It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them.
In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood !
A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
For me this was almost an equivalent parody of my life starting March 15, 2015!
Explain please?
1:56 - 2:02
You spin me right round, baby, right round
Like a record, baby, right round round round
One day, the neighborhood I live in might become engulfed in lava and become a mountain, then become all open with new surroundings. Hell, it might have been all that a million years ago, or be like that a million years from now. We'll never know.
1:27 - I bet that was an interesting moment in the cinema for those of us with photosensitive epilepsy....
Oh yeah? You people ruined my Grade 6 sock hops by getting the teachers to ban strobe lights. That shit was awesome.
Look, if you ever build a time machine make sure it's about 1500' in the air.
I adore both the 1960 and 2002 adaptions of this story; I do wish they would make a version that uses accurate effects and is 100 percent faithful to Wells' book, though.
The book is so utterly unremittingly fucking bleak I doubt many would have the balls to present it in all its nihilistic, cosmic horror glory.
@@ThePsycoDolphin Ehh depends on how you view it. The horror is mostly implied in the novel. The book is so great that it deserves an accurate adaptation, in my opinion.
@@ThePsycoDolphin Jeez! All that and a box of JuJuBees, too!
@@charliedavidarnott1537 there is also a 1978 version
The end, like in Matrix III adapts the Jesus mysticism, like "Will he come again?" - think this a good option, as else the story is full of gnostic metaphors.
I wonder what happen during the tower build then suddenly disassemble it? Was the Eloi build it or was it the Morlocks or was it when both work together but the Morlocks order the eloi to deconstruct the tower or the Morlocks done it themselves or what?
It was likely constructed by the ancient ancestral population to both the morlocks and the Eloi prior to their species divergence
Continuity error; If he feels cold then that heat (2K+ degrees) would have incinerated him.
Not a continuity error, just an error!
That's a problem with reality, it can mess up the writing and have ended the movie early. ;-)
There are also no volcanoes in the UK
Never in my wildest dream. I see the time machine travel that far
@@Lord_Skeptic You forgot about Mt. Bona.... it's always hard and sprays stuff everywhere.
I know to him being in that cave only felt like a few seconds but the way he said "Centuries" sounded really depressing.
So let me get this straight, he shivers from the cold but doesn't get burned by lava.....ok
The lava only lasted briefly (probably hours in real time and seconds inside the time machine), while he stayed inside the cold cavity of the mountain for probably ten to twenty minutes (centuries or even millennia in real time)
@@DoratTheKiller I'm surprised the mountain wore down as fast is it did. Mountains last many millions of years in reality, and here less than a million.
Looks like they opened the door for all the 'logical kooks' to come through......
It’s a movie…
"Manufactured by H George Well"
HG Well
Seen 20 story written by HG Wells
Seen 20 In my opinion, it’s a nice nod to the creator of the original story, “The Time Machine by H.G. Wells”, and what I feel is partially a inspiration to the story and film, “Time after Time (1979)” before the tv series was done.
I noticed the girl with her Mom picked up something I'm wondering did she pick up the model time machine they used in George's experiment maybe she used the model to get her and her Mom out of 1966 anything is possible what do you think
Una gran película. Muy bien realizada
Wow never knew this exist I know the up to date version
Remarkable that there should have been a cavity in the solidified lava, right where the machine was ..... In the book, Wells' narrator speculates about what might happen should he come to a stop at an instant in time when there was something solid occupying the same point in space as the machine.
And from where did he get the oxygene to breath in his closed cave to begin with ?!
And how could it only take same 80000 years to erode the mountain he is closed in thru weathering ?!
In geological terms this is an utter ridiculiously and unbelievably short. time to get this done by rain and wind.
800 millon years would be more realistic !!!
But hey, it's only a movie fantasy, isn't it ?!
And a very beautiful one !
It's not the scientific logic that matters first, but all the philosophical implications about the human condition, that the movie brings up and which would inspire the viewer to think about them.
In that regard it is arguably one of the most profound and inspiring, yet entertaining and even very touching movies ever coming out of Hollywood !
A real and unforgettable masterpiece !
@@gunterangel If it comes to that, the original story contains the odd scientific howler. For instance, Wells has the inner planets falling back into the Sun, thereby stimulating its output of radiation! And further on, the Sun itself turning into a Red Giant after only 30 million years instead of the 5 billion.or so it seems likely to take. (And another question that's always bothered me: even at the rate of, say, a year per second, surely the time-traveller's journey 30 million years into the future would take a heckuva long time??! 30 million seconds is roughly 347 days. Without food and water he'd be dead long before he reached his "destination".)
@@Krzyszczynski
Brilliant observations of yours !
And many thanks for telling me about the even greater howlers in Wells original novel, since I've yet got to read it.
So it seems the novel is actually more fiction than science, even if Wells himself might have thought otherwise about it.
And even as a ten year old boy and without knowing anything about Einstein's theory of relativism after some hours of reflection I came to the conclusion that the story must be in theory alone completely impossible albeit intriguing, since George moves forth, back and forth again in time; and so he would effetively land in an everlasting circle, always repeating the same .
Years later in school.I learned that Einstein in his theory postulated exactly that presumption, that time travels ( in theory ! ) would only be possible in ONE direction, and that is towards the future but never back in time, otherwise the problem of the time as a circle would occur and destroy the most basic logic.
What happened, that did happen,and the past can never be changed how intriguing that imagination might ever be.
Time is like a mighty river, in which men are thrown in, he'd taught, you can only swin within its direction, and by activly swimmimg accelerate your proceding, by that being "faster" than the river ("time" ) itself.
Therefore also movies like "Back To the Future" , where the protagonist travels back in time to change things of the past there in order to change things, which still lay in the future for him, are scientific nonsense and work only as fun movies and fantasies.
One famous example of Einstein's was the case of a man, who travels back in time and kills his own father there, when his father is still a young boy.
That would be absolutely impossible, since how could he have been even born at a specific point in time to grew up and do eventually that travel and deed, when he had killed his father at a point in time, where his father is still a young boy.
Here we have the problem of the circle.
Hence as said time travels are
( in theory ! ) only possible in one direction : forwards !
If George really had managed it to travel to the year 80000 plus someting, he'd have been doomed to stay there ( or he"d have travelled even further into the future together with Weena on his nap in his timemachine.)
August 1, 2020----If anyone's interested, there was a sequel to the book made. Don't remember if Wells family authorized it or not, but it was a pretty good read. The time traveler and Weena go back to the 1900's as she's pregnant with their child for proper medical treatment.
I always wished there was a part 2 to this movie, just to see what happened with him and Weena, when he returned there.
Book Title?
the WHAT
After the lava from the volcano cools, how does this brick wall appear?
it knows there is a time machine, and also the studio camera needs some space. 😁
Anyone else notice the uniforms on the civil defense guys when the air sirens going off. Same as the crews uniforms in Forbidden Planet.
You never hear of first woman time traveler...
Not until 2022....
Time Machine (1960) October 12, 802701
Time Machine (2002) July 16, 802701
I see my inlaws the Morlocks will be around for a long time
This would be so terrifying
1:56..."Mayday, mayday! Mav's in trouble, he's in a flat spin, he's heading out to sea!"
For that girl i will also move into the Future for good
What happened to the shots that were left out between the movie clips
I have a time machine. Wear it on my wrist. A machine commonly called a watch.
Dan Clark dry
Should have just gone back in time and saved himself a lot of trouble lol.
He prefers the future, for some strange reason, I think he said he wanted to see how mankind has evolved.
Great Film
Wonder what that year will be like.
Gracias.
If you put this video at this speed "0.25x", play from 1:43 and pause at the right time then you'll see a piece of paper that reads "Back Frame" -- and in the upper right corner is a thumb.
Happy 78 Yvette
She was a true beauty, wow!
Does anyone know the meaning of the date October 12, 802701?
October 12 corresponds to the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus but what does the year correspond to?
I think it has something to do with the length of the Scaliger period (7980 years) multiplied by 100 but I don't know the details of the calculation.
Wait-
Is this a movie? Or a true novel?
Which is scarier: This, or the moon breaking in the 2002 version?
The nuke+volcano in this one scared the shit outta me as a kid!
I think the World War III part because it really almost became a reality 3 years after that movie is made. Thank goodness there's competent leaders in that time before we didn't exist and all life would've covered by lava and acid rain.
I think that I saw “88 miles per hour” on one of the panels.
Ye it's fact time always with u and arriving near u and your all nature ... So feel and deserve good
Why did it rain on him when he stopped?
Even more mysteriously the water evaporated immediately after. Maybe it was hot water discharged from the Morlock monument?
Mrs. S I think it was meant to represent a time lapse
when i was a kid, i thought the sphinx idol (whatever it is) spat water on him lol. but i think its because he arrived in the middle of a rainstorm and passed out. we then cut to after the rains over and he's coming round. i think a fair bit of time was meant to have elapsed between us seeing him fall to the ground and us seeing him wake up
I thought it was superheated steam from the machine pouring out.
The date on time arrival display was also when columbus landed in the America's.
The movie had been even better if the disaster in 1966 would have been a nuclear war, but obviously that would have been a no go in the US in 1960 since the government propaganda was “we can win a nuclear war”
Watch the full movie. The disaster *was* a nuclear war which set off a volcanic eruption.
1:57 say 1900 fake time😂😂😂
So this is what the future is like
Why Did The Time Machine Start Spinning Around?
Very fast spinning wheel was stopped dead. All that momentum had to go somewhere.
He stopped way too fast, pulling the lever down on the machine.
Handbrake turn pretty much.
1 A 4 D
2 B 3 C
A Begins with 1 and ends with the finalized number of 4 (1-4)
Either A.D. concludes the issue or we see the end and see 2 B 3 C to learn WHY WE DIED IN 1 A.
THEN WE WOULD RETURN TO 4 D (A.D.) TO REPLY THE BEGINNING WITH THE KNOWLEDGE FROM 2 B 3 C.
sir i will try to make time travel machine
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The strange warbling sound in the background has me wondering if It's incidental soundtrack music or supposed to be wildlife noises.
Russel Garcia, actually a self-educated jazz-musician, composed the iconic score for this classic sciefi-movie, one of his very few film scores.
These sounds were achieved by the mixture of double flutes and a vibraphon both playing weird irregular scales up and down, all mixed together with a strong electronic reverb effect, that was quite new at the time.
He also used splash cymbals and strings in this clip.
That spooky sounding flute ( 2:33 to the end ) with its glissandi upwards is a lotus flute .
This all mixed together delivered the really spooky and eerie sound of the time traveling scenes.
Very imaginative and progressive stuff for the time-being, that still sounds futuristic and fantastic today.
That spooky sound sticked to my music memory and still give me goosebumps since the time I first saw the movie as a six year old boy some fifty ears ago.
Still consider it one of the best and greatest film scores ever !
I’m here in October 12 2021 mmm…?
well done wells
Try watching it on Shroomzzz, its a blast
The remake was awful. This one captured the awe and wonder of the book, yet still was not entirely faithful to the story. Why doesn't a studio make a movie close to the book?? It could be a limited series. Netflix has the money. It's a wonderful story, beautifully written by Wells. It could be a masterpiece, and yet no studio seems interested. The book is haunting, wistful, horrifying, magical, romantic, tragic. It has it all.
was he inside the mountain? where air? how come lava heat didn't affect him? was he "part" of the mountain or was there a lucky pocket where he was able to survive?
They explain it in the book, apparently he’s outside of time and space whenever he travel through time. Something like that.
I also asked myself the question when I saw this movie. How could George survive inside the mountain? At first glace, this wall you see in this scene does not even appear to look like a mountain after all, but rather a stone wall built from huge stones, similarly to the stones used in the past to build castles.
El Psy Kongroo.
Is every movie a remake
Morlocks rule.
I wonder if it takes 1.2. Gigawatts
Austen Porter, well lets say the old model from 1960 " 20 amperes, 125 volts A.C. lol
1.21 gigawatts
For 1960, the SFX were "cutting edge" stuff.
The original is still better than the 2002 remake although I'd bet Jeremy Irons relished his role as the "Uber-Morlock" in the remake.
why October is the favourite month for time traveller?
Why?
@@seagreenspiral I believe he meant "why is."
milk way galaxy says when africa man come in asia when black gudya become shiv and china man come in asia when benefit becomes shiv sothat shiv become unknown thing ..
802701 like 1991
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For me; Oct. 12, 802701= Mar. 16, 2015 1:40 am
@@timmyturner5088 -explain?
can be a time machine?? my answer is YES in 20599 garenty........
Don’t worry there will be a time machine soon or it has already been invented but we will have to wait a bit longer until humanity’s technological progress has advanced that they will manipulate space and time because us humans can’t be prisoners of time forever because we will soon be free from the restriction of time so yes there will be a time machine 😁👍
Man just when I was getting into this cool movie... but it seems to skip half the movie....why even bother uploading in the first place if its half the story... just saying
Rats! now I'm gonna have to rented LOOL
will he meet hulk hogan in the future
So A.D. is the past and B.C. is the future
BC stands for “before Christ”, and ad means anno domini, which is Latin for “in the year of our lord’. BC is used to refer to any point before what we would called the common era, and ad is for during the common era
yep
it's good but funny
1:45 He should have stopped here at this point
Why? Oh you mean maybe he could have avoided the morlocks, but he would never have met Weena, because she probably was not born by then.
When their buildings were at their prime!