sci fi film question

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  1. porl

    porl Guest

    That film where they fly around the sun and instead of returning to Earth
    land on another Earth where everything is reversed. Guy goes mad and throws
    himself in to a mirror at the end. Don't know why.

    What's it called?
     
    porl, Jun 17, 2004
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    simonk Guest

    Weird. Someone at work asked me that this morning.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064519/
     
    simonk, Jun 17, 2004
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  3. porl

    porl Guest

    porl, Jun 17, 2004
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    BORG Guest


    is that the one where he realises whats going on when he sees a
    plastic bag inside out ?
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    porl Guest

    I think so.
     
    porl, Jun 17, 2004
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    BORG Guest


    Mad I was talking about that yesterday, saying I think thats how
    Russian was invented
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    Ace Guest

    Ooh, ooh, a film I actually know about. Marvelous.
    Doppelganger. Shite film, but somehow fascinating.
     
    Ace, Jun 17, 2004
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  8. porl

    porl Guest

    Wasn't it only called Doppelganger in the States?
     
    porl, Jun 17, 2004
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    Ace Guest

    Don't think so. ISTR that title and I've certainly never seen it in
    the states.
     
    Ace, Jun 17, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    no, it was only /not/ called Doppelganger in the States.
     
    darsy, Jun 17, 2004
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    flash@work Guest

    Perhaps there were two of them?
     
    flash@work, Jun 17, 2004
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    sweller Guest

    Why?
     
    sweller, Jun 17, 2004
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  13. porl

    darsy Guest

    well, on reflection, you could be right.
     
    darsy, Jun 17, 2004
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  14. porl

    darsy Guest

    presumably they found "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" a more
    helpful title.
     
    darsy, Jun 17, 2004
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    sweller Guest

    But Doppelganger is more apt.
     
    sweller, Jun 17, 2004
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    Rexx Guest

    Yes, but most film-watching merkins are thick. Remember the Betelgeuse
    thread?
     
    Rexx, Jun 17, 2004
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  17. porl

    porl Guest

    Why?
     
    porl, Jun 17, 2004
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    ogden Guest

    Or maybe they didn't want to be mistaken for the dire Drew Barrymore
    flick 25 years or so into the future.
     
    ogden, Jun 17, 2004
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  19. porl

    darsy Guest

    yes, but septics probably wouldn't go and see something that sounds
    like a foreign language film.
     
    darsy, Jun 17, 2004
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