Monday, September 24, 2018
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
The incredible story of Time Traveller John Titor II
COAST TO COAST AM. The incredible story of John Titor II, who began traveling through time on missions for a highly-secretive arm of the U.S. Air Force in 1979 and served as commander of the 177th Time Travel Division from the years 2030 to 2036 at Area 51. Mitchell said that the U.S. Government has the ability to "change the timeline" of history and that time travel technology has been in use since at least the 1970s. At 30 minutes into the program, Col. John Titor joined the program to discuss the differences between himself and the original who contacted Art Bell in 2001. "Titor II" as his co-authors call him, says he is the product of a cloning project and was given the name John Titor by his superiors.
Featured guests also include: Col. John Titor, Jason Quitt , Marcus Katz
The incredible story of Time Traveller John Titor II
The incredible story of Time Traveller John Titor II
Time Slips is Someone or Something Interfering With Our Timeline
COAST TO COAST AM. Host Dave Schrader welcomed paranormal researchers William Birnes and Joel Martin for a discussion on the possibilities of time travel, time slip phenomena, déjà vu, and alternate dimensions. "I think that some of the anomalies that we're experiencing now... are the result of people interfering with our timeline," Birnes said. He shared a story about Philip J. Corso's encounter with a shiny pulsating object in the desert that, according to German rocketry pioneer Hermann Oberth, was likely a time ship. Martin echoed Birnes belief in the reality of time travel. "I absolutely, positively am sure it exists whether we can explain it or not," he stated.
Time Slips is Someone or Something Interfering With Our Timeline
Time Slips is Someone or Something Interfering With Our Timeline
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Is Time Travel Possible? Scientists Explore the Past and Future
By Elizabeth Howell, Space.com Contributor
How would you like to head back to the future in a DeLorean car? Or travel with the crew of the USS Enterprise to save the whales? These two examples (from "Back to the Future" and "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") show a very common trope in science fiction — time travel.
We all have things we regret in life, so the concept of turning back time (or in the case of one "Superman" movie, reversing Earth's rotation) is an inviting one. Who wouldn't want to fix the past, or erase a regrettable historical event that negatively impacted humanity? Or for people who are more focused on the future, how about turning time forward to see a neat event — such as the first human landing on Mars?
Time travel is the focus of Episode 6 of "AMC Visionaries: James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction," which airs during a two-hour finale tonight (May 25) at 9 p.m. EDT/PDT (8 p.m. CDT) as part of the show's 2-hour season finale. [How Time Travel Works in Science Fiction (Infographic)]
As one scientist points out, we all constantly time travel — but it's in only one direction. We're inevitably moving 1 second at a time into the future, and we could go faster if we wanted.
"Indeed, we can jump forward into the future as much as we want. It's only a matter of going really, really fast," Paul Sutter, an astrophysicist at Ohio State University, told Space.com in an email. He began by citing evidence from Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity, which shows that time is relative depending on how fast you are moving.
"The faster you move through space, the slower you move through time. We've been able to measure this with ultra-precise atomic clocks in jet airplanes, and the precision offered by the GPS system needs to take this into account. Sci-fi always seem to require complicated contraptions to jump in time, when all you need is a very large rocket," Sutter wrote.
This means that astronauts, for example, are already time travelers of a sort. That's because they go into space and live on the International Space Station, sometimes for months at a time. At a speed of about 5 miles (8 kilometers) a second, astronauts on the space station are moving faster than we are on Earth. This means that on the station, astronauts age just a tiny bit slower than they would on the planet's surface. (And that when astronaut Scott Kelly came back from a year in space, the age gap with his slightly older identical twin, Mark, widened by just a little bit.)
Jumping into the past
But many sci-fi franchises focus on time travel to the past. Such travel raises neat questions, such as whether you can go back in time and kill your own grandparent (a puzzle sometimes referred to as "the grandfather paradox").
Sutter pointed out that the physics of our universe appear to forbid this situation, at least as far as we can see. But surprisingly, some of Einstein's equations from the theory of general relativity may allow time travel into the past. (That theory basically discusses how huge objects distort space-time, which we feel as gravity.)
So how could Einstein's theory make time travel possible? Well, one way would be to break the cosmic speed limit and go faster than the speed of light — but that likely wouldn't work, because an object going at that speed would have infinite mass. Another possibility would be to form "wormholes" between points in space-time, although this would likely work for only small particles. There are even more exotic possibilities out there, such as using black holes, huge cylinders or cosmic strings to play with the fabric of space-time.
"When it comes to the past," Sutter said, "the mathematics of general relativity does allow a few strange scenarios where you can end up in your own past. But all of these scenarios end up violating other known physics, like requiring negative mass or infinitely long rotating cylinders. Why does general relativity allow past time travel, but other physics always jump in to spoil the fun? We honestly don't know."
But that doesn't mean that scientists are giving up. In 2015, Ali Övgün of Eastern Mediterranean University in Cyprus said wormholes might be possible in zones with dark matter. (This is a theoretical form of matter that cannot be seen or otherwise sensed with telescopes, but does show itself in its gravitational effects on other bodies.) While his equations show wormholes could occur in these regions, Övgün said he is still searching for proof. "It is only mathematical proof," he said. "I hope one day it will be possible to also find direct experimental evidence."
Even the world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking was entranced by the idea of time travel before his death this year, when he discussed in the Daily Mail how a black hole could make it possible. "Around and around they'd go, experiencing just half the time of everyone far away from the black hole. The ship and its crew would be traveling through time," he wrote in 2010. However, physicist Amos Iron at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, said a machine circling a black hole would probably disintegrate before moving that quickly.
A Look Back at This Series:
- NASA's Space AI Hunts Exoplanets, Not Humans — Yet
- Dark Futures: Does Humanity Really Need a Backup Earth?
- The Scariest Aliens Ever from Sci-Fi Films
- Sci-Fi Monsters: We Love Them, But Could We Really Find Them?
- Engage Warp Drive! Why Interstellar Travel's Harder Than It Looks
- How Would Humanity React If We Really Found Aliens?
- 'AMC Visionaries: James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction' Invades TV!
This story was inspired by Episode 6 of "AMC Visionaries: James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction," which airs during a two-hour finale tonight at 10 p.m. EDT/PDT (9 p.m. CDT). A companion book is available on Amazon.com.
Chronovisor ⏰ Vatican's Secret Time Camera ⏰ Photograph of Jesus ⏰ Father Ernetti Time Machine
The Vatican covered up existence of a time machine, or "time viewer" known as the Chronovisor. Using an TV-like interface, one can observe and record scenes from Earth's history. Some of these scenes could be used to blackmail leaders of government.
Father Pellegrino Ernetti was Benedictine Monk in Italy and a published authority, as a musicologist. In 1965 he was working at the Catholic University of Milan, transferring wire recordings of Gregorian chants to the "modern" medium of magnetic tape. The university archivist Father Agostino Gemelli was checking the quality of the tape transfer, when he heard the voice of his deceased father on the tail end of one recording. Gemelli's father was not attempting to contact his son from the spirit world. He was arguing with another man about the price of shoe wax. Gemelli's father had been a cobbler. Since the voice did not exist on the original wire recording, Gemelli believed the magnetic tape had captured an event from the past. He believed it to be a reward from god.
Father Ernetti on the other hand, believed this phenomena just might be scientifically reproducible. He petitioned his Bishop to assemble a team of scientists to explore the possibility of fabricating a "time recorder". Normally the Bishop would not have bothered to consider the fruits of science over the truth of the bible, but Ernetti was prepared for this objection. Ernetti made a promise to the Bishop that his only goal was to obtain an audio recording at the scene of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The deep coffers of the Vatican were used in funding a secret project tasking some of the most eminent scientists of the age. According to Father Ernetti this included Wernher von Braun, the German rocket engineer who defected to the United States, and J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. The scientific team discovered that sounds and images of past events left a permanent record behind in the residual form of electromagnetic radiation. A device was built to register, amplify and display the source of these invisible waves. They called it "the Chronovisor".
The first test was a visual journey of only 150 years into history. As the vacuum tubes of the Chronovisor hummed while warming up, a fuzzy picture of Napoleon Bonaparte came gradually into focus, except that... there were two of him. The team was mortified. Something was wrong with the machine. But Oppenheimer said, "No." There is a little known story that Napoleon sent a body double in his place to suffer the sentence of his final exile on the island of Saint Helena. "Now," he said, "we know for sure the story is true."
When the scientists were done experimenting for the day, Father Ernetti would be allowed to use the Chronovisor freely. He wanted to see and hear musical instruments of old, in the process of being played. At first he searched in vain among the marketplaces of ancient Greece. He was looking in the wrong place. He discovered that amphitheaters of the ancients were not used exclusively for presenting plays. They were also the preferred venue for musical concerts. As a Roman Catholic monk he was also well versed in Latin. That is how Ernetti was able to transcribe the complete script of Thyestes as it was being performed, two centuries B.C. Thyestes was one of the lost plays of Quintus Ennius, the poet laureate of the Roman Republic.
Father Ernetti also fulfilled his promise to the Bishop. In 1969, the same year celebrated for man landing on the moon, the Chronovisor was used to document in the backwaters of the Roman Empire, an event almost two thousand years past, of the crucifixion of a man sentenced to death by the governor of Judaea. Unfortunately for the Bishop, the tape of this event disappeared except for this photograph, preserved by Ernetti.
Chronovisor ⏰ Vatican's Secret Time Camera ⏰ Photograph of Jesus ⏰ Father Ernetti Time Machine
Friday, September 14, 2018
Star Wars! Time Travel To Change The Past In Episode 9 - Good Or Bad Idea
Editor's Note: Time travel is always a good idea. Fixing the Last Jedi is a great idea. So, good idea! http://timetravelbabble.blogspot.com http://starwarsparodyhub.blogspot.com
Star Wars! Time Travel To Change The Past In Episode 9 - Good Or Bad Idea
MSNBC GUEST SAYS HE’D USE A TIME MACHINE TO STOP TRUMP RATHER THAN HITLER
“I’m no longer worried about going back to Germany in the ’30s”
Steve Watson | Infowars.com - SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
An MSNBC talking head declared Thursday that if time travel were a reality, he would not go back to stop Hitler, but would instead try to stop Donald Trump from becoming President.
Republican strategist Mike Murphy was part of a discussion regarding Trump’s musings on the death toll in Puerto Rico from Hurricane Maria.
3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico. When I left the Island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had anywhere from 6 to 18 deaths. As time went by it did not go up by much. Then, a long time later, they started to report really large numbers, like 3000...
.....This was done by the Democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible when I was successfully raising Billions of Dollars to help rebuild Puerto Rico. If a person died for any reason, like old age, just add them onto the list. Bad politics. I love Puerto Rico!
Former Obama administration official Richard Stengel slammed Trump, stating that the President does “not even perceiving the basic things other people perceive because he has so much denial, you know, that he is not able to see the things everybody else does which is incredibly dangerous.”
Then Murphy chimed in with this pearler.
“People joke about a time machine. I’m no longer worried about going back to Germany in the ’30s. I’ll go back and tell Fred Trump to be a lot nicer to your kid because he’s a little damaged and we’re dealing with it every day because we have him in the white house.”
Murphy continued “I disagree a little bit. I have the same view about the damage of institutions,” adding “There’s a little bit of hope.”
“I think people are starting to cook in that we have the crazy uncle temporarily in office.” Murphy exclaimed.
So, Murphy would rather go back and prevent President Trump than save millions of lives destroyed and wiped out by an occult fascist dictatorship.
It’s peak Trump derangement syndrome.
It’s also par for the course, a daily occurrence on MSNBC programming.
Trump later tweed out the following video from Lou Dobbs’ broadcast, which clarified his comments on Puerto Rico.
#FakeNews- The Hurricane Maria death tolls have been inflated & President @realDonaldTrump was right to call out organizations who threw out science and statistics to try to discredit his administration. #MAGA #TrumpTrain #Dobbs
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Damanhur Time Travel Hippies of Italy - Damanhur Temples of Humankind - Damanhur Singing Plants
The Damanhur cult reveals they have unlocked the secret of time travel. The "Time Project" leader warns travel to the recent past is not safe, because it might adversely change current events. It is safer to travel deep into history.
Thirty miles from the home of the Shroud of Turin, the tiny, sleepy Italian village of Baldissero Canavese was able to keep secret for 15 years the underground location of the commune of Damanhur. At the foothills of the Alps underneath an innocent-looking suburban home in Northern Italy, hundreds of hippies are living in a paradise under the earth.
The Damanhur Federation was founded by Oberto Airaudi and his 24 disciples, named after the Egyptian city that hosted a temple dedicated to Horus the sky god, represented as a man with the head of a falcon. Airaudi also went by the name of "Falco" or the Hawk, based on the tradition of the cult that members adopt animal names. According to Falco this all started when he was a ten year-old child. He had visions of a great Temple filled with people living together harmoniously. As a man he had a successful career as an insurance agent, when in the back yard of his home on a hot August night, Oberto told his believers he was waiting for a sign. A falling star streaked across the sky. He said to his friends, "We start digging now."
They used only hand tools - hammers and picks. Beginning in 1978 and working around the clock, for the next 15 years these laymen carved out an underground complex with no architectural plan, except for the sketches made by Falco. It now descends five stories into the earth in a giant series of chambers connected by hundreds of yards of tunnels. One room is a four-sided pyramid covered in mirrors with a glass dome. The ceiling of a room called, "The Hall of Spheres" is covered entirely in gold leaf. Other ceilings, walls and floors are done in intricate mosaic murals.
Very early on, the collective of Damanhur also was involved in other new age projects. They believe that plants can sing, and they developed equipment to allow humans to hear the melody. One probe is attached to a leaf. Another probe is inserted in the soil between the roots. Electric conductivity is measured and a converter assigns musical notes to the electrical impulses.
The underground Temples became public knowledge when a former member sued to regain his possessions from the group. Italian police and the public prosecutor came knocking at the front door in 1993, demanding to be shown the subterranean temples - which were constructed without a single building permit. "Otherwise," they warned, "we will dynamite your hillside." Falco replied, "Your threats are unnecessary," and he led authorities through the secret door to the complex. The officals were dumbstruck by expansive vaults 25 feet in height. World-wide headlines helped the Damanhur Federation to turn their commune into a tourist attraction. The government declared the sanctuary to be the 8th Wonder of the Modern World.
The cult revealed that in 1997 they unlocked the secret of time travel. "Time Project" leader, Gnomo Orzo, says it is safer to travel deep into history than it is to travel to the recent past, which might adversely change current events. Orzo confirms the device is a machine. Its purpose is to channel and magnify a person's own psychic energy.
The current population of the neo-hippie commune is between seven and eight hundred souls. They have their own schools. They issue their own currency, the Credito, equal to the value of the Euro. They invented their own sacred language. But they no longer hide anything. They welcome visitors, and they welcome new citizens.
There are different classes of citizenship at Damanhur. The "Class C" citizen is not required to live on site. Class B citizens contribute money and must live there at least three days a week. Class A citizens share all personal property with the commune and live on site full-time. Only the Class A citizens are eligible to make use of the time machine.
License links may all be found at https://creativecommons.org
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Damanhur Time Travel Hippies of Italy - Damanhur Temples of Humankind - Damanhur Singing Plants
Thirty miles from the home of the Shroud of Turin, the tiny, sleepy Italian village of Baldissero Canavese was able to keep secret for 15 years the underground location of the commune of Damanhur. At the foothills of the Alps underneath an innocent-looking suburban home in Northern Italy, hundreds of hippies are living in a paradise under the earth.
The Damanhur Federation was founded by Oberto Airaudi and his 24 disciples, named after the Egyptian city that hosted a temple dedicated to Horus the sky god, represented as a man with the head of a falcon. Airaudi also went by the name of "Falco" or the Hawk, based on the tradition of the cult that members adopt animal names. According to Falco this all started when he was a ten year-old child. He had visions of a great Temple filled with people living together harmoniously. As a man he had a successful career as an insurance agent, when in the back yard of his home on a hot August night, Oberto told his believers he was waiting for a sign. A falling star streaked across the sky. He said to his friends, "We start digging now."
They used only hand tools - hammers and picks. Beginning in 1978 and working around the clock, for the next 15 years these laymen carved out an underground complex with no architectural plan, except for the sketches made by Falco. It now descends five stories into the earth in a giant series of chambers connected by hundreds of yards of tunnels. One room is a four-sided pyramid covered in mirrors with a glass dome. The ceiling of a room called, "The Hall of Spheres" is covered entirely in gold leaf. Other ceilings, walls and floors are done in intricate mosaic murals.
Very early on, the collective of Damanhur also was involved in other new age projects. They believe that plants can sing, and they developed equipment to allow humans to hear the melody. One probe is attached to a leaf. Another probe is inserted in the soil between the roots. Electric conductivity is measured and a converter assigns musical notes to the electrical impulses.
The underground Temples became public knowledge when a former member sued to regain his possessions from the group. Italian police and the public prosecutor came knocking at the front door in 1993, demanding to be shown the subterranean temples - which were constructed without a single building permit. "Otherwise," they warned, "we will dynamite your hillside." Falco replied, "Your threats are unnecessary," and he led authorities through the secret door to the complex. The officals were dumbstruck by expansive vaults 25 feet in height. World-wide headlines helped the Damanhur Federation to turn their commune into a tourist attraction. The government declared the sanctuary to be the 8th Wonder of the Modern World.
The cult revealed that in 1997 they unlocked the secret of time travel. "Time Project" leader, Gnomo Orzo, says it is safer to travel deep into history than it is to travel to the recent past, which might adversely change current events. Orzo confirms the device is a machine. Its purpose is to channel and magnify a person's own psychic energy.
The current population of the neo-hippie commune is between seven and eight hundred souls. They have their own schools. They issue their own currency, the Credito, equal to the value of the Euro. They invented their own sacred language. But they no longer hide anything. They welcome visitors, and they welcome new citizens.
There are different classes of citizenship at Damanhur. The "Class C" citizen is not required to live on site. Class B citizens contribute money and must live there at least three days a week. Class A citizens share all personal property with the commune and live on site full-time. Only the Class A citizens are eligible to make use of the time machine.
License links may all be found at https://creativecommons.org
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Damanhur Time Travel Hippies of Italy - Damanhur Temples of Humankind - Damanhur Singing Plants
Time Travelers Among Us Now
Time travelers from the future and the past are leaving messages on the internet, at the invitation of one website, whose goal is to solve the problem of time travel.
Time Travelers Among Us Now
Time Travelers Among Us Now
Putin Tells Voters He Would Save USSR if He Had a Time Machine and He Makes ‘Really Tasty’ Salad
By Edwin Mora
http://trumpisright.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-senate-has-completed-their.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin, while fielding questions from supporters on Friday, said he is a mean salad maker and would prevent the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union if he could travel back in time.
Asked during a forum in Russia what occurrence he would most like to stop if allowed to alter modern history, the Kremlin strongman responded, “The disintegration of the Soviet Union,” reports the Associated Press, citing Russian news agencies.
“Putin made the comments, likely to strike a chord with millions of nostalgic older Russians, weeks before a March 18 election that polls show he should win comfortably,” notes Reuters.
In 2005, the Russian president described the fall of the USSR as “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.” Putin served in the KGB during the Soviet era.
When asked on Friday what period of history he would like to live in the most, he suggested the present, replying, “You see in previous periods all my ancestors were serfs and I’m the president.”
According to Kremlin propaganda outlet Russia Today (RT), the Russian president also addressed his fondness for cooking, telling the event’s host, “I make salad. It’s really tasty. I’ll serve you some later.”
Putin’s comments came a day after he claimed that Russia had developed new nuclear weapons capable of averting U.S. and NATO defense mechanisms.
Last October, Putin warned the United States that withdrawing from their mutual nuclear treaty would prompt the Kremlin to “hit back fast.”
“From our side, the response will be instant, and I want to warn, symmetrical,” cautioned the Russian president.
During the same event in October, Putin blamed the collapse of the USSR on the Soviet Union trusting the West “too much,” describing the move as “our biggest mistake.”
“You interpreted our trust as weakness, and you exploited that,” said the Russian president, adding:
Unfortunately, our Western partners, having divided the USSR’s geopolitical legacy, were certain of their own incontestable righteousness having declared themselves the victors of the “Cold War.”They started to openly interfere in the sovereign affairs of countries and to export democracy in the same way as in their time the Soviet leadership tried to export the Socialist revolution to the whole world.
Bashing the West plays well with Russian voters.
According to the latest Global Firepower (GFP) index, which ranks the armed forces strength of 133 countries each year, the United States and Russia are respectively the number one and two most powerful militaries in the world.
The Senate has completed their investigation of Russian collusion and like the House, they also found zero evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia. - Senator is DONE With Mueller’s ‘Weaponized’ Investigation, Calls For It to be SHUT DOWN:http://trumpisright.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-senate-has-completed-their.html
Top 5: Time Travel Movies
By John Nolte
There’s nothing better than a time travel flick that works, but it has to work – it has to hold together. The few months I spent doing script coverage some years ago, it felt like a time travel screenplay came my way at least once a week. But they never held together and died a horrible, twitching death somewhere before page 60. These are difficult stories to construct, but when they hum they’re pure magic because the idea alone fires the imagination with possibilities and achieves a wish-fulfillment stature before the lights even dim.
There’s nothing better than a time travel flick that works, but it has to work – it has to hold together. The few months I spent doing script coverage some years ago, it felt like a time travel screenplay came my way at least once a week. But they never held together and died a horrible, twitching death somewhere before page 60. These are difficult stories to construct, but when they hum they’re pure magic because the idea alone fires the imagination with possibilities and achieves a wish-fulfillment stature before the lights even dim.
The Time Machine (1960) – This movie kicks so much ass that there’s none left to kick, and just when you think you’ve found some left to kick, you quickly discover you were wrong and that you owe this movie an apology. What more could you ask for than Morlocks and Eloi and that way-cool mannequin that changes outfits as the days, years, and centuries pass? You got Rod Taylor and Yvette Mimieux and cannibalism and underground caves filled with big, weird, thumping machinery. This is experience talking, so listen up: Every day of the week for months you could watch Rod Taylor crumble those books, toss Morlocks like rag dolls, and give those hippie Eloi all kinds of hell and it never gets old because nothing can stop this movie from being awesome. And if that isn’t enough, Mr. French is in it.
The Final Countdown (1980) – After being tossed around in a bizarre storm, imagine that a fully armed aircraft carrier from 1980 (U.S.S. Nimitz) finds itself four decades back in time on the eve of that dirty sneak attack on Pearl Harbor? Now imagine Kirk Douglas in charge. Because the filmmakers wisely made the premise extremely simple, this allows for a fascinating philosophical and moral debate about all the possibilities and implications that come with time travel. Best of all, the film doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. This is an intelligent little sleeper with a terrific cast, a strong sense of moral clarity, and did I mention Kirk Douglas?
Back to the Future (1985) – One of the great scenes of the 1980s is when Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), dressed in an alien-looking radiation suit, uses a Walkman to wake up his dad (Crispin Glover) in the middle of the night. Talk about exploiting your concept. And what a concept. The reason you’ll find screenwriting books that refer to the BTTF script is due to a genius structure that takes a wild premise and makes it look easy. But nothing’s nothing without execution and BTTF is a full-on adventure with big laughs, iconic performances, heart and an unforgettable climax — all of which would be for naught without Huey Lewis and the News.
Time after Time (1979) – This must’ve been one of the easiest pitches in Hollywood history: “Okay, H.G. Welles has just finished building his time machine but has to chase Jack the Ripper through modern-day San Francisco after the killer steals it.” Sold. But a great idea became a terrific film thanks to a thoughtful script and three superb lead performances from Malcolm McDowell (H.G. Welles), David Warner (The Ripper), and an all kinds of fetching Mary Steenburgen as the love interest.
Somewhere In Time (1980) – Laugh it up, Haters, but we are talking about crossing time for Jane Seymour here. Christopher Reeve was so good as Superman that we forget he was even better as Clark Kent. Reeve was an enormously talented screen comedian perfect at playing characters caught off guard and out of their element. His natural earnestness works to great advantage in this heartfelt little romance (that people seem to either hate or love), but the real pleasure is in watching him play a fish out of water, in love and in a different time. And Jane Seymour is (to this day) so gorgeous you can’t help but relate to how he feels.
Now it’s your turn. Rank you own.
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