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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel - Trailer for British pub time travel thing

I've heard about this for a while now and it has had me intrigued. A British sci-fi comedy kind of thing with a cracking cast.

Ray (Chris O'Dowd - The IT Crowd), Toby (Marc Wootton - Shirley Ghostman, My New Best Friend) and Pete (Dean Lennox Kelly - Shameless, Dr Who) are ordinary, if slightly nerdy, mates. The first is obsessed with time travel, the second loves films and the third is a confirmed cynic. They're all stuck in dead-end jobs and life is pretty uneventful until one day down the local pub Ray is approached by Cassie (Anna Faris - The House Bunny), a woman who claims to be from the future. All rather hard to believe until Pete, the cynic, nips to the gents' and stumbles through a time leak into the future. If things were looking bleak before they're even worse now since Pete discovers a future full of dead people - including himself. And so begins a series of unintentional trips back and forth through time as the boys attempt to discover who is trying to kill them, and why.


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2 comments:

L. Clarke said...

Sounds like a great concept for a book. I have a novel called Doom Of The Shem, it is an alien invasion story with many twists. It is bacsically military science fiction with gory fight scenes. It does use the sdvent of electro-magnetic fields to bring a damaged body back to a time when the body was previously well.
It is time travel for the bodies cells. The concept has already been done in medicine in regards to rotten fruit. The fruit was rejuvenated back to a ripe state using elctro-magnetic fields.
doomoftheshem.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

nice posting - Marc Wootton's (Toby in FAQ About Time Travel) official website and blog is at www.foolingnobody.com