tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394310461939093453.post506744300680454222..comments2024-03-29T00:20:03.012+13:00Comments on The Tearoom of Despair: Time has no costBob Temukahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09181473725170489213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394310461939093453.post-13063060227977759742010-05-20T09:09:54.819+12:002010-05-20T09:09:54.819+12:00That's so weird. After first hearing about it ...That's so weird. After first hearing about it ages ago, I only just hired Triangle from the local DVD store last night and am going to watch it this weekend. (I'm also going to see The Box, and am primed for that.)<br /><br />The trailer made it pretty clear it has all sorts of time warping going on, and I love movies about empty and haunted ships. Should be right up my alley.Bob Temukahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09181473725170489213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394310461939093453.post-56921126328869802582010-05-20T02:52:07.624+12:002010-05-20T02:52:07.624+12:00Seen Triangle? It's basically a horror movie, ...Seen Triangle? It's basically a horror movie, or tries to look as such, but gets both its shocks and lurching sense of wrongness, inevitability and 'Oh no what have I done to myself?' from the time travel aspects.<br /><br />(Sorry, that might be a spoiler, I can't really remember at what point in the film time travel enters into it. Quite early I think [hope])<br /><br />Anyway, yeah, Triangle, solid lo-budget scares and time-twists, a good example of those Twilight Zoney films that are quite common these days.bobsyhttp://www.mindlessones.comnoreply@blogger.com