I’ve actually had in mind to edit together a video montage of what time-travel looks like in movies and TV. Besides the ones shown, I would have included the exploding valise of My Favorite Martian, the walk-in closet from Mr Peabody, the bicycle-with-a-honking-great-satellite-dish on the back from the George Pal “The Time Machine”, the underground rocket sled of “Timecop”, the swirling cloud of glass shards from Primeval, Bill & Ted’s excellent phone booth, and maybe the boat from the end of “Safety Not Guaranteed”.
I’ve actually had in mind to edit together a video montage of what time-travel looks like in movies and TV. Besides the ones shown, I would have included the exploding valise of My Favorite Martian, the walk-in closet from Mr Peabody, the bicycle-with-a-honking-great-satellite-dish on the back from the George Pal “The Time Machine”, the underground rocket sled of “Timecop”, the swirling cloud of glass shards from Primeval, Bill & Ted’s excellent phone booth, and maybe the boat from the end of “Safety Not Guaranteed”.
Probably the Tardis because you can also easily live in it.
The Omni.