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Here's the thing: the professor was sucked into a "wormhole in time".
Clip shows from 2031 that have dropped through a freak wormhole in time suggest that the stand-up comics and social commentators who usually eke out an existence in these formats won't even remember his name.
It saw whole temple fronts reproduced in Britain, Bavaria, Poland, Finland, Russia, the US and beyond, as if they had been transported from ancient Greece to the 19th century, through some wormhole in time and space.
It demands to coexist with you, in three-dimensional space, and does this by creating an illusion of continuity between the room you are in and the one in the painting: as if you were looking through a wormhole in time into the tall room in the Alcázar palace in Madrid where Velázquez, who looks back at you, has set up his easel.
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Then, there are all the wormholes in time that you can still unexpectedly fall through.
It is when Donnie starts seeing, or hallucinating, the "wormholes" in time that his physics teacher has told him about that the movie becomes slightly unmoored from the very sharp and unsettling mixture of psychological nightmare and astute social comment, and moves into a slightly cheesy fantasy world, complete with the speeded-up visions of skies beloved of pop videos.
"It's more like a science-fiction version of the 'Wizard of Oz' in the sense that each of these four characters grow to really care about each other". Going along for the ride with Quinn as he figures out a way to slide through "wormholes" in time is his curmudgeonly professor Maximillian Arturo (John Rhys-Dandes) and his best friend Wade Welles Sabrina Lloydd).
But from the beginning, this fantasy of time travel, in which a group of contemporary archaeologists plunges through a wormhole in the time-space continuum to land in France in 1357, pounds you over the head with its noisy, ridiculous notions of medieval life.
A fantasy of time travel in which a group of contemporary archaeologists plunges through a wormhole in the time-space continuum to land in France in 1357, the movie pounds you over the head with its noisy and ridiculous notions of medieval life.
Pleasant to report, then, that DreamWorks' latest offers a fairly consistent stream of sight gags and vocal slapstick, even as the plot veers wildly down a wormhole in the time-space continuum.
MasterChef – the least offensive of its species – finished, its victor (Billie McKay decided by a devilishly tricky Heston Blumenthal pressure test that involved 55 steps and a wormhole in space-time through which you had to send ingredients back to your earlier self.
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