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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel - 2 TV Spots

2 TV Spots for Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel which is due to hit theaters on April 24, 2009.




Director: Gareth Carrivick
Writer: Jamie Mathieson
Studio: Lionsgate
Cast: Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wootan, Dean Lennox Kelly, Anna Farris

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Friday, 6 March 2009

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel - International Trailer

Three men walk into a bar; two geeks and a cynic.

They are three ordinary blokes who all have dreams and hopes for an exciting and better future. They are stuck in boring jobs with no prospects. They are frustrated and life on the whole looks uneventful. They are about to sit down and have an average night out in their local pub, a few beers, a bit of banter and joking, and putting the world to rights. There is no reason to suspect anything unusual is going to happen.

The first geek, Ray, has a well-known obsession with time travel, so when he is approached by Cassie, a woman who claims to be from the future, he naturally suspects a prank.

The second geek, Toby, is obsessed with films, and upon hearing Rays story of the woman from the future, naturally assumes that Ray is pitching him a film plot. And Pete, the cynic, naturally doesnt believe any of it, until he accidentally stumbles through a time leak into the future of the bar. Which happens to be full of dead people, including himself.

This triggers the start of a series of accidental trips back and forth through time, during which our heroes frantically try to avoid multiple earlier versions of themselves, to avoid creating a time paradox, in an attempt to unravel the mystery of just who is trying to kill them and why.

When Ray and Cassie get together in the garden and the world spins back on its axis, everything is back to how it should be. Or is it? When Ray mentions the other woman he met in the bar, Millie, to Cassie all hell breaks loose... Serious questions are raised, such as; exactly what are the golden rules of time travel? What exactly is a paradox? And whats really so bad about ceasing to exist? Whose round is it? Is the sell-by date on a packet of crisps really that important? And most importantly of all, can Ray get it on with Cassie, the woman from the future?

Director: Gareth Carrivick
Writer: Jamie Mathieson
Studio: Lionsgate
Cast: Anna Faris, Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wooton, Dean Lennox Kelly

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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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