
Want to know just how accurate the time travel science is in your favorite time travel movie or tv show? Well too bad! Jason Soto and Nick Jobe are here to get REALLY nerdy with time travel media and will rank each film and time travel use on THE TIME SCALE!!
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Well, Jason and Nick tried to make it work but unfortunately, this is going to be the last episode for the unforeseeable future. So let's go out with a bang and discuss the MOTHER of all time time travel flicks, Primer. A movie so confusing, science ... more
Jason and Nick travel back to 1995 to join the Army of the 12 Monkeys, discussing every aspect of this film and pondering why people in the future are terrible at sending people back in time.
Jason and Nick peel back the layers to Rian Johnson's 2012 film "Looper" and discuss the many intricate plots happening and ponder if the movie itself is a paradox.
When is a time travel movie NOT a time travel movie? When it's 2013's Coherence, a super low budget trippy film about a dinner party going astray. But does Nick and Jason like it, despite not being super time travel related?
The Time Scale returns with your hosts Jason and Nick, a slight change to the format of the podcast, and then a discussion on a 2015 low budget indie flick featuring Michael Ironside and not much else.
Despite what Tony Scott, the director of this episodes film, wanted, Jason and Nick get super deep and nerdy with "Deja Vu", talking about branching timelines and two versions of yourself running around. Also, Nick doesn't trust Jason and decides to ... more
The Time Scale brings Jason and Nick to 2009's "Triangle" where they discuss if time loop movies are time travel or not. Then they discuss the many layers to this movie. And finally, Nick gets a rather disturbing phone call..
With The Time Scale malfunctioning, Jason and Nick find themselves in two different time periods at the same time, which leads to a discussion on both the 1960 AND 2002 versions of The Time Machine originally written by H.G Wells. While discussing wh... more









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