Friday, October 10, 2014

"Time travel, practical application."




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THE TIME MACHINE


INT. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - LECTURE HALL - DAY

Darkness. Then a sound...

Click-clack, click-clack, click-clack...

The familiar sound of chalk writing on a blackboard.

Fade up to see...

A hand zooming across a blackboard at incredible speed, forming an endless algebraic equation.










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THE TIME MACHINE

by

John Logan


February 22, 2000


EXT. COLUMBIA - GARDEN COURTYARD - DAY

Oddly, chickens are clucking about the courtyard.










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THE TIME MACHINE


THIN MAN
Now don't make a scene... there's no cause for that. Just hand over your wallet, will you?

He holds the gun up, lethal, a sudden glint as the barrel shines in the moonlight.

THIN MAN
Did you hear me, lad?

ALEXANDER
All right, all right -- here -- everything --

Alexander swiftly gives the man his billfold.

THIN MAN
And the watch.

Alexander hands over his pocket watch as the Thin Man eyes Emma's ring.

THIN MAN
And the ring.

EMMA
No --

THIN MAN
I'm afraid so, darling. Maybe he'll buy you a diamond now.










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Star Trek: First Contact


PICARD: I think it's time we made a discrete exit.

RIKER: Riker to Enterprise. Stand by to beam us up.

LILY: You've got to go? ...I envy you. The world you're going to.

PICARD: I envy you. Taking these first steps into a new frontier. ...I shall miss you, Lily.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:12 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 10 October 2014