Returning to you after the most re-recordings since our PRIMER episode plus technical difficulties with the computer, Dave and Elise take on a movie that gets better when you think about it, TRIANGLE (2009) and one that gets worse with thought, TIME LAPSE (2014). Elise gets excited about fan theories about Triangle; Dave is unimpressed. But Elise and Dave agree, re: TIME LAPSE, that you shouldn't make a character-based movie and then forget to include any human beings.
Episode Related Links:
Triangle Movie Logic Explained
Paradox (Time Travel Podcast) episode on Time Lapse
Time (Travel) Table:
0:01:37 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 Triangle (2009) \xa0
1:31:18 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 Time Lapse (2014)
3:02:07 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0MORE Triangle!
3:34:15 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0Mailbag! \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0 \xa0
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Finally, as suggested by listener Jay, here's an Amazon link to Dave's time travel novel,\xa0Hypocritic Days\xa0(published by\xa0Insomniac Press), which is set in the pulp magazine and film worlds of the early 1930s. Please do let us know if you check it out.
Intro Credits:
The Dream Syndicate "That's What You Always Say"
Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten (along with Debussy's music) in William Dieterle's Portrait of Jennie (1948)
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Outro Credits:
Bette Davis + lounge singer in Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939)
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Original Another Kind of Distance artwork by Lee McClure