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10 film tips for the time change

Aurel Stevens
1.11.2016
Translation: machine translated

Yay, thanks to the time change you have an extra hour. You can acclimatise to winter time in front of your big, beautiful TV. For example, with our film tips, where everything revolves around time.

1 - About Time

Male, single, time-travelling, seeking...dream woman for life and his past. A tip for romantics.

(UK 2013, directed by Richard Curtis)

2 - In Time

Time equals money and life in this film. For NSYNC fans and youth fanatics, as no one in this film is older than 25.

(USA 2011, directed by Andrew Niccol)

3 - Idiocracy

Scary vision of the future in which humanity is as stupid as we are led to believe in afternoon TV shows. A call to all clever minds to please participate in the reproduction of humanity.

(USA 2006, directed by Mike Judge)

4 - Looper

Hitman meets time machine. For action fans and make-up artists who could somehow make Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt look similar.

(USA 2012, directed by Rian Johnson)

5 - Source Code

Pure thrill! An assassination attempt is to be prevented with the help of the source code programme. For all those looking for an answer to the question "What would have happened if..."

(USA 2011, directed by Duncan Jones)

6 - High Noon

Refreshing, because even at 12 noon something exciting happens. An absolute classic and a must for every western fan.

(USA 1952, directed by Fred Zinnemann)

7 - Donnie Darko

Teenager dreams of creepy bunny. For all former emos and those who like to give everyone a piece of their mind à la Donnie Darko.

(USA 2001, directed by Richard Kelly)

8 - Only 60 seconds left

Unofficial film adaptation of Grand Theft Auto. Suitable for all girls who were christened Eleanor because of the Shelby Mustang GT 500 in this film and viewers who don't care about plot logic.

(USA 2000, directed by Dominic Sena)

9 - How do I get rid of him - in 10 days?

Big city schmonzette and a kind of foreshadowing of Tinder, because you want to get rid of the affair as quickly as possible.

(USA 2003, directed by Donald Petrie)

10 - Juno

16-year-old Juno gets pregnant and has 9 months to decide on the future of her child. A tragicomic coming-of-age story for cynics, romantics and anyone who likes to give a cactus on Valentine's Day.

(USA, Canada 2007, directed by Jason Reitman)

...or would you prefer Halloween horror? Or something new? :)

Best enjoyed on a nice TV!

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I'm the master tamer at the flea circus that is the editorial team, a nine-to-five writer and 24/7 dad. Technology, computers and hi-fi make me tick. On top of that, I’m a rain-or-shine cyclist and generally in a good mood.

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