@@dragons8822 The beam fell on him, but The beam would not have fallen if it weren't for the *pillar* ,* no? Void of the pillar, the beam was at the mercy of gravity, and thus fell. The pillar was to be warned about, as it initiated the process.
Victoria Pedretti is such a good actress. Hill House, Bly Manor, You, and this she does a great job in. I love time travel stories like this. Probably because in real life I wish I could go to the past. Just to have one conversation with certain people who aren’t alive anymore or back to certain times that were better or simpler.
How much I dream of it too, I always feel like I belong to yesteryears.. But if I could travel back in time, I wish it would be in the day when my love-but-never-destined-to-be-mine born....and see how it would go from there.. 🤔
This is one of the better timecrossed love stories I have heard of. The only flaw was how time travel was handled. I could believe (or want to accept to keep the main point of the story moving) a storm from different times permitting a person to go into the past and then back once again. I could not so much find myself being able to accept a storm appearing so the protagonist could cross time again and again. That stretched my belief to far. Other than that one issue, it was tied together very good. A bittersweet ending without any loose ends.
Living in the past can’t be so bad. You’d have a leg up on everyone else with your knowledge of history. Only thing I’d be worried about is the medical care and the worry of being sent to WW1 or 2
i only watched this halfway through because i HAD TO WATCH IT!!! without the ending being spoiled. i hated the ending. i like happy endings. i would've really loved to see sam help her adapt to modern life.
It was technically a bittersweet one. Both ended up where they were supposed to be and had to be. Although it suffers the bootstrap paradox, they close the loop. Would it have been better if they ended up together? If you want a similar story, there is a time travel movie with Chris reeve (superman) that follows a similar premise. I think this was a better adaptation. The Chris reeve one was boring and more a love story and drama. The time traveling is unexplained and could be explained by insanity so not as good.
This is a poor man’s Titanic story, but this has a paradox. If he was able to go into the future wouldn’t he be able to stay? I mean if she saw him and stopped him. Kind of crazy! But touching story!
Exactly My thought bro. If he can come there it means he can come to the current time too and also she was already helped by the guy hence Sam didn't have to go again back in time to help her. What a great story bro.
No, cause if he stayed, then he never would've had the clues that first allowed him to find it. (Edit) Which would've THEN created a paradox. This is following the rules of "Time is set." She never would've saw him, cause stopping him breaks the circle.
@@journeytrials cause him seeing her in the future is what convinces her to go instead of staying with him. Sure, she tried to change her mind. But when she thought about it, she shifted her weight and slipped. If she didn't hear that she ended up in the future, she never would've slipped, and never been in the future for him to see. Again, it's "Time is set" rules. So, if it didn't happen, it wouldn't have happened. It'd break the circle, and create a paradox.
Was very surprised to see Styles from Teen Wolf play the main character Sam who time travels for the woman he loves. Liked the ending when Sam figures out that he's happy in the past even without Evelyn. Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed this......
He can't bc he would erase himself warning himself basically making a time loop. Bc if he didn't make that thar mistake, he wouldn't be there yo warn himself
@@gryffindorthekingwithwings1981 he wouldn't erase himself, he would just break the loop and allow for at least one version of him to live happily ever after with her
How was Sam not jailed and executed for possibly murdering Evelyn? Her fiancé was a powerfully wealthy man and their affair would have been public by the time sam went back to save Evelyn. So how is no one questioning her disappearance? Especially her mother?
They were in the middle of a horrific storm which racked up a huge list of dead and missing people, remember? It wouldn't have been much of a stretch for people to assume or conclude that the storm swept her away and that her body was never found. And bear in mind that her fiancé William last saw her at his own house, not at her mother's house; therefore, his house would be the place where she disappeared, at least in William's eyes.
@@rayharvey1330 because he didn't live long enough to see the internet in the past and because he needs to know what he's doing in order to create something 💀. Dumb.
I like time travel movies where everything is internally-consistent. I think that's the only way to do time travel where it doesn't immediately fall apart under scrutiny. Everything that happens in the past determines what the characters do in the present, and explains why and how they went to the past. This movie does put a bit of a spin on things by adding the future scene, and I was wondering if somehow the baby that was called Sam was actually the same Sam from the 2019 present, who had travelled back from the future somehow. That would've been really cool. And somewhat incestual.
I love time travel movies too! Some of my favorites are Peggy Sue Got Married (from the 80’s) Back To The Future, The Family Man ( sort of time travel, he gets to see how his life would be, if he took another path) The Time Travelers Wife..
This was such a good movie and I think it was underrated and underviewed. Honestly such good handling of time travel and a love story. It didnt needlessly explain timetravel, it just says this is how it works now watch the movie.
I think I saw a similar movie a long time ago. A group of archaeologists are digging up and old settlement/part of castle somewhere in Europe. And they find modern 🕶️ in the ruin and stuff that they opened. And couldn't figure out how it got there. And somehow a few of them go back to the past. And it becomes a romance and war story after that. I think the movie was called Timeline. I loved that one. And I'm definitely going to watch this one as well.
Dude shouldn't have been such a lazy bum and worked out. Piece of wood probably weighed about 100 lbs probably less by the way those 3 dudes effortlessly drug him out. Most men could easily free themselves from the small piece of wood....especially since the wood is at like a 40 degree angle he could have just I don't know jerked his leg to the left and slid under the 2ft gap. lol
You mean in the 2030s when Evelyn already had a kid? Doubt it. It would've messed up their lives. Evelyn still loves him, but she's also married to a man she chose. Sam staying in that future would've complicated things.
How did that special barometer end up in the basement before he traveled to the past if he needed to travel into the past to put it there? Also if he was able to leave items for himself to find in the future, why wouldn't he warn himself of the dangers so he doesn't get trapped in the past?
Firstly.....the barometer isn't magic. It is just a barometer. It is the cellar that just happens to allow time travel when the barometric pressure drops. Sam just wanted it to know when he should be in the cellar or should it not drop enough during a storm to know it was ok to leave the cellar and not risk missing a chance to travel. Time isn't linear. That is just the perception. All events are actually happening simultaneously. It is the perception that changes for each person. the linear path is actually Sam's path through the timeline. Sam living in the past put the barometer on the wall. That is the barometer he saw when working on the house and traveled the first time. Also he couldn't leave warnings that will effect his travel path through the timeline because then he would not be trapped in the past to leave the warnings (or if he did he would not notice or find the warnings due to happenstance or fate to prevent a paradox) thus getting trapped in the past anyway. About the only way out for him would have been to leave a detailed note for himself to bring a detailed almanac of all the storms to know when the next one came so he could be ready to travel when stuck in the past. But since he didn't know he would get stuck in the past then he obviously didn't remember finding those notes after leaving them for himself.
It is a time loop. How the barometer ended up in the cellar depends on the nature of time. If time can make a close loop, then the barometer was there because Sam put it there. And Sam was there because the barometer was there. if it is an open time loop, then Sam A put Barometer 1. Which cause Sam B to travel in a version of the past to put Barometer 2. So that Sam C can travel into another version of the past. So how did this loop start? Maybe Sam A traveled into the past without the barometer. Then he added a barometer to the cellar, which then stabilized the time loop.
This story was okay. However, I didn't like how it ended, all tied up with a neat, red bow. Anyone who has read Bradbury's A Sound of Thunder knows that temporal paradoxes are dangerous. You should never go back into the past and change history because you never know what you'll get. Stephen King understands this. His novel 11-22-63 showed precisely what happens if you change past events, mainly JFK's assassination. George Wallace became president in 1968 instead of Nixon. And Wallace starts a nuclear war with the Soviet Union that destroys the Earth. However, a genuinely trippy, mind-bending example of temporal paradox was Heinlein's All You Zombies, in which the protagonist becomes his father and mother through a series of trips backward and forwards through time. This story was later adapted as the film Predestination (2014), starring Ethan Hawke. It's too bad that Jessica Sharzer, the writer of this program, was unwilling or able to embrace all the contrivances that could have come to her construction worker protagonist as he jumped backward and forwards through time. Instead, Sharzer probably just wanted to tell a heartwarming story about love lasting throughout the ages. Richard Masterson already told that story in his novel Bid Time Return, when a dying man uses a queer method of time travel to visit the past and has a whirlwind romance with a nineteenth-century actress. That book was adapted into the film Somewhere in Time (1980), starring Christopher Reeve. I find it shocking and sad that Apple TV has recycled Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories. I watched this show when it was new on NBC in the middle 1980s. Like Spielberg, I also enjoyed the original pulp fiction magazine on which the TV show was based. Why Apple TV reconstituted, a show canceled over 30 years ago, is another sad example that the people in the entertainment industry have no good ideas. Therefore, instead of cranking out something new, they recycle old shows, hoping that member berries will get people to watch. (⊙︿⊙✿)
Amazing stories did a great job trying to give us the same feelings the original did...nothing can match that show, it was another time and a different type of actor
wait I didnt expect that ending, the usual time travel romance that I watched ended with either they end up together or they were separated and returned to their own timeline. I love this one.
Well for one thing it is a TV show episode, not a whole movie. For another it is produced by AppleTV , their business model is woke BS after all so yeah expect that. lol
An amazing story!!! Ohh… I see now why the serie is called “Amazing stories”. When I look for it, I saw that there is one from 1985-1987 and one from 2020. This is from the new one (1ep1season) , sadly there seem to be only 5 different episodes (stories) on the new one. Hope the effects on the old serie to be of the better one of that time period , because the summary of the episodes seem pretty good! Now is time to watch them
I watched this episode of Amazing stories. This is the best episode than others. I would like it isn't the episode, it is the serial of Sam and Evelyn.
Sam couldve hidden a letter for his future self, maybe a warning about the damn wooden pillar.
Ikr 💀
😂
It wasn't a pillar, it was a ceiling beam.
@@dragons8822 The beam fell on him, but The beam would not have fallen if it weren't for the *pillar*
,* no? Void of the pillar, the beam was at the mercy of gravity, and thus fell. The pillar was to be warned about, as it initiated the process.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 Aye.. tell him 😂
Victoria Pedretti is such a good actress. Hill House, Bly Manor, You, and this she does a great job in. I love time travel stories like this. Probably because in real life I wish I could go to the past. Just to have one conversation with certain people who aren’t alive anymore or back to certain times that were better or simpler.
What is the title of this movie?
@@mauwiks I think it’s called “Shirley”. S
Watch time travelers wife if you’re into that
How much I dream of it too, I always feel like I belong to yesteryears.. But if I could travel back in time, I wish it would be in the day when my love-but-never-destined-to-be-mine born....and see how it would go from there.. 🤔
@@pab1381 no the cellar
This is one of the better timecrossed love stories I have heard of. The only flaw was how time travel was handled. I could believe (or want to accept to keep the main point of the story moving) a storm from different times permitting a person to go into the past and then back once again. I could not so much find myself being able to accept a storm appearing so the protagonist could cross time again and again. That stretched my belief to far. Other than that one issue, it was tied together very good. A bittersweet ending without any loose ends.
Living in the past can’t be so bad. You’d have a leg up on everyone else with your knowledge of history. Only thing I’d be worried about is the medical care and the worry of being sent to WW1 or 2
No so bad…maybe if you are a white man.
@@nb-user25 oh. Good point.
yah if you're a man. Women had no rights back then and were mens property. F THE PAST
@@bonbonvegabon they weren’t property lol. They weren’t fucking slaves in the 1900’s
@@Memphis_ritz OH YES THEY WERE DUFUS UNTIL 1970 WOMEN COULDNT OWN PROPERTY OR A BANK ACCOUNT WITHOUT HER HUSBANDS SIGNITURE
I almost cried, what a heart touching story
I actually got teary eyed. Damn human emotions…
I agree! ♡💕 I do recaps too if you're interested !
yes. i don't like romantic movies, but this is one of the few that actually got me teary-eyed
@@SheRecaps why in shorts?
@@xXDamolaXx I do both!
i only watched this halfway through because i HAD TO WATCH IT!!! without the ending being spoiled. i hated the ending. i like happy endings. i would've really loved to see sam help her adapt to modern life.
This is the reason why I loved it and hated it. :(
Same! So glad I did! Great movie - great Recap - thumbs up and subbed!
It was technically a bittersweet one. Both ended up where they were supposed to be and had to be. Although it suffers the bootstrap paradox, they close the loop.
Would it have been better if they ended up together? If you want a similar story, there is a time travel movie with Chris reeve (superman) that follows a similar premise. I think this was a better adaptation. The Chris reeve one was boring and more a love story and drama. The time traveling is unexplained and could be explained by insanity so not as good.
same.
Saaame, I’m so glad I didn’t watch the whole movie bc watching this for some reason made me cry!! Lol it’s probably bc I’m finishing my cycle. 😓
Dylan O'brien is such a good actor
And Victoria Pedretti as well.
You mean Cody
♥yea i agree!! ♡💕 I do recaps too if you're interested !
@@SheRecaps Keep it up.
@@abceckswhyzee7169 thankyou!
This has Somewhere in Time vibes but with a much less heartbreaking ending.
@Ethaia I too thought of Somewhere in Time.
ooh yaa! ♡💕 I do recaps too if you're interested !
I was thinking the same thing
I was looking for that one comment referencing "Somewhere in Time" lol.
This is a poor man’s Titanic story, but this has a paradox. If he was able to go into the future wouldn’t he be able to stay? I mean if she saw him and stopped him. Kind of crazy! But touching story!
Exactly My thought bro. If he can come there it means he can come to the current time too and also she was already helped by the guy hence Sam didn't have to go again back in time to help her. What a great story bro.
No, cause if he stayed, then he never would've had the clues that first allowed him to find it.
(Edit) Which would've THEN created a paradox.
This is following the rules of "Time is set." She never would've saw him, cause stopping him breaks the circle.
@@getshwifty3101 but how could he saw her in the future if he stayed in the past that was the reason for to end up in the future?
@@journeytrials cause him seeing her in the future is what convinces her to go instead of staying with him. Sure, she tried to change her mind. But when she thought about it, she shifted her weight and slipped. If she didn't hear that she ended up in the future, she never would've slipped, and never been in the future for him to see.
Again, it's "Time is set" rules. So, if it didn't happen, it wouldn't have happened. It'd break the circle, and create a paradox.
@@getshwifty3101 so basically he’s forever going in circle
Was very surprised to see Styles from Teen Wolf play the main character Sam who time travels for the woman he loves. Liked the ending when Sam figures out that he's happy in the past even without Evelyn. Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed this......
All these time travel love stories are killing me. Let love live!!!!!!!!!
Bro shoulda left a letter for his future/past self sayin "watch out for that beam during the whirlpool,"
He can't bc he would erase himself warning himself basically making a time loop. Bc if he didn't make that thar mistake, he wouldn't be there yo warn himself
@@gryffindorthekingwithwings1981 he wouldn't erase himself, he would just break the loop and allow for at least one version of him to live happily ever after with her
Great movie. The best part was seeing that Honus Wagner card in mint condition lol.
It’s not a movie
@@eyesofnightBro literally called this a “film” in his intro though. You should be directing your comment at him and not me lol.
What it is and name please@@eyesofnight
the show is called amazing stories . it's on apple tv plus. Episode 1: The Cellar
How was Sam not jailed and executed for possibly murdering Evelyn? Her fiancé was a powerfully wealthy man and their affair would have been public by the time sam went back to save Evelyn. So how is no one questioning her disappearance? Especially her mother?
Probably assumed she died in the whirlpool where Sam probably told them where she went
@@kylaparada will you believe that your daughter newly wed, was just got carried into another future?
Well it's just a story
They were in the middle of a horrific storm which racked up a huge list of dead and missing people, remember? It wouldn't have been much of a stretch for people to assume or conclude that the storm swept her away and that her body was never found. And bear in mind that her fiancé William last saw her at his own house, not at her mother's house; therefore, his house would be the place where she disappeared, at least in William's eyes.
Why didn't Sam create Amazon before Bezos did? Oh...and he should have loaded up on Superman 1 and Batman 1 comics.
@@rayharvey1330 because he didn't live long enough to see the internet in the past and because he needs to know what he's doing in order to create something 💀. Dumb.
I like time travel movies where everything is internally-consistent. I think that's the only way to do time travel where it doesn't immediately fall apart under scrutiny. Everything that happens in the past determines what the characters do in the present, and explains why and how they went to the past. This movie does put a bit of a spin on things by adding the future scene, and I was wondering if somehow the baby that was called Sam was actually the same Sam from the 2019 present, who had travelled back from the future somehow. That would've been really cool. And somewhat incestual.
she pretty much named the kid safter the man who showed her she could be free and live her life, and Sam stayed and was freed.
that last bits you mentioned were also somewhat what happened in a movie with ethan hawke called predestination iicr but way more incestual
I love time travel movies too! Some of my favorites are Peggy Sue Got Married (from the 80’s) Back To The Future, The Family Man ( sort of time travel, he gets to see how his life would be, if he took another path) The Time Travelers Wife..
Watch Predestination. Its a mind twister but very good.
@@world4sakerso where is her son?? Does he go take care of him?
That was such a great story. I cried a little but wiped it quickly, lest I rust.
Bender, that is why I always carry an oil can -
@@wmperkins25 Let me borrow it. I swear I'll give it back! 😏Tee hee.
This was such a good movie and I think it was underrated and underviewed. Honestly such good handling of time travel and a love story. It didnt needlessly explain timetravel, it just says this is how it works now watch the movie.
I almost wept too - it's a beautiful story
Time travel love story like this always excites me. Great story even if I didn’t like the ending but that’s the story.
I think I saw a similar movie a long time ago. A group of archaeologists are digging up and old settlement/part of castle somewhere in Europe. And they find modern 🕶️ in the ruin and stuff that they opened. And couldn't figure out how it got there. And somehow a few of them go back to the past. And it becomes a romance and war story after that. I think the movie was called Timeline.
I loved that one. And I'm definitely going to watch this one as well.
Timeline is Shite
@@C0wb0yBebop to each their own. I guess..
I don't recall the name of the film, but Gerard Butler was in it.
Timeline was written by Michael Crichton,who also wrote Jurassic Park.
Yes, it is called Timeline. It stars Billy Connolly, Gerald Butler and Paul Walker.
This was actually a good movie! I’m pleasantly surprised.
Good minus the fact they tried to shove a gay pair raising a daughter
This was actually a really sweet story
Their family is broke yet they have every lamp and light turned on in the day time
What a pleasant timey wimey love story... Very engrossed in the storyline, the wonderful acting, and the fine details.
Ugh the ONE TIME I actually wanted a happy f*cking ending
I remember watching that movie. Old Sam would bounce between time periods like a rubber ball. If it were only that easy🙄
movies i guess portray things however and whatever haha! ♡💕 I do recaps too if you're interested !
Great recap but the main character got such a raw deal.
Na he got his own business in the end
@@stuart23969 still 1919 would blow ass and he didn't even get the girl and she was the whole point.
true, had his own business with the knowledge with what to invest in the future, lol
I like confusing but understanding time travel stories.
so whats it called?
Sam was starvin
i seriously hate that fkin piece of wood preventing him from going with her.
Dude shouldn't have been such a lazy bum and worked out. Piece of wood probably weighed about 100 lbs probably less by the way those 3 dudes effortlessly drug him out. Most men could easily free themselves from the small piece of wood....especially since the wood is at like a 40 degree angle he could have just I don't know jerked his leg to the left and slid under the 2ft gap. lol
@@alexistaylor969 Facts😂
@@alexistaylor969 I'm 15 and can lift 120+ pounds and i barely work out. Lame plot point imo
Damn he went foward to a time where he could have been happy, that’s so messed up.
You mean in the 2030s when Evelyn already had a kid? Doubt it. It would've messed up their lives. Evelyn still loves him, but she's also married to a man she chose. Sam staying in that future would've complicated things.
@@phadenswandemil4345 I guess life is not fair
Movie name with year??
i remember i watched this movie and angrly cried so hard, it was so frustrating yet beautiful
Finally someone else who actually cried!! So many “almost’s” in the comments meanwhile I was a wreck!
@@tarag2705 lmao ikr?? I bet most of them cried as well
Omg that ending. I almost cried. I want to see it now! Great story!
Name film please
That's a sad ending. It is beautiful and I guess not every love story has to have a happily ever after so long as they have a happy ending.
Love the story. Hate the ending.
Kate & Leopold. Another really great time traveling movie.
the last scene kills me!!! 😭
When "Somewhere in Time" love meets the "The Final Countdown" storm
I can’t wait to watch this! I love time travel movies as well!
Lovely, just what I needed. Thank you
I love this kind of stories.
Whats the name of the soundtrack in the background?
"Amazing Stories" The Cellar (TV Episode 2020)
WHY COULDN'T THEY HAVE A HAPPY ENDING 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 THIS BREAKS MY HEART!
Beautiful, no nudity no extreme violent
House has no electricity… precedes to turn on the basement lights
This looks like a really good film I'm sad that they never got to be together however all three of them ended up happy
It has a GOOD ending. People don't see it. I haven't seen it in it's entirely yet, but I already know I'm going to like it!
How did that special barometer end up in the basement before he traveled to the past if he needed to travel into the past to put it there?
Also if he was able to leave items for himself to find in the future, why wouldn't he warn himself of the dangers so he doesn't get trapped in the past?
somebody has never heard of a time travel paradox
@@benjaabruv7787 Wow thanks for that in-depth explanation...
Firstly.....the barometer isn't magic. It is just a barometer. It is the cellar that just happens to allow time travel when the barometric pressure drops. Sam just wanted it to know when he should be in the cellar or should it not drop enough during a storm to know it was ok to leave the cellar and not risk missing a chance to travel.
Time isn't linear. That is just the perception. All events are actually happening simultaneously. It is the perception that changes for each person. the linear path is actually Sam's path through the timeline.
Sam living in the past put the barometer on the wall. That is the barometer he saw when working on the house and traveled the first time.
Also he couldn't leave warnings that will effect his travel path through the timeline because then he would not be trapped in the past to leave the warnings (or if he did he would not notice or find the warnings due to happenstance or fate to prevent a paradox) thus getting trapped in the past anyway.
About the only way out for him would have been to leave a detailed note for himself to bring a detailed almanac of all the storms to know when the next one came so he could be ready to travel when stuck in the past. But since he didn't know he would get stuck in the past then he obviously didn't remember finding those notes after leaving them for himself.
" why wouldn't he warn himself ... " --- because its a stupid movie
It is a time loop.
How the barometer ended up in the cellar depends on the nature of time.
If time can make a close loop, then the barometer was there because Sam put it there. And Sam was there because the barometer was there.
if it is an open time loop, then Sam A put Barometer 1. Which cause Sam B to travel in a version of the past to put Barometer 2. So that Sam C can travel into another version of the past. So how did this loop start? Maybe Sam A traveled into the past without the barometer. Then he added a barometer to the cellar, which then stabilized the time loop.
This is a good story for a time travel paradox...
You don’t take someone from the past to the future.
There is no way you can score that quick on tinder.
And no one is surprised by his modern clothing and look?
I'd say he'd fit in.
He could have put more than 1 baseball card in that envelope.
They should've made the full series about it. It was so emotional and good
is this a movie?
@@pvenkatesh3982no is a series of 1 season and 6 episode
This story was amazing!!
Good plot. Def it has some loopholes but I feel good after watching this.
Yeah.
Wait... How did he turn on the lights, if the house had no electricity?
He flipped on the breaker, not a light switch.
@@wes4bama
Ohh
This story was okay. However, I didn't like how it ended, all tied up with a neat, red bow. Anyone who has read Bradbury's A Sound of Thunder knows that temporal paradoxes are dangerous. You should never go back into the past and change history because you never know what you'll get.
Stephen King understands this. His novel 11-22-63 showed precisely what happens if you change past events, mainly JFK's assassination. George Wallace became president in 1968 instead of Nixon. And Wallace starts a nuclear war with the Soviet Union that destroys the Earth.
However, a genuinely trippy, mind-bending example of temporal paradox was Heinlein's All You Zombies, in which the protagonist becomes his father and mother through a series of trips backward and forwards through time. This story was later adapted as the film Predestination (2014), starring Ethan Hawke.
It's too bad that Jessica Sharzer, the writer of this program, was unwilling or able to embrace all the contrivances that could have come to her construction worker protagonist as he jumped backward and forwards through time. Instead, Sharzer probably just wanted to tell a heartwarming story about love lasting throughout the ages.
Richard Masterson already told that story in his novel Bid Time Return, when a dying man uses a queer method of time travel to visit the past and has a whirlwind romance with a nineteenth-century actress. That book was adapted into the film Somewhere in Time (1980), starring Christopher Reeve.
I find it shocking and sad that Apple TV has recycled Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories. I watched this show when it was new on NBC in the middle 1980s. Like Spielberg, I also enjoyed the original pulp fiction magazine on which the TV show was based.
Why Apple TV reconstituted, a show canceled over 30 years ago, is another sad example that the people in the entertainment industry have no good ideas. Therefore, instead of cranking out something new, they recycle old shows, hoping that member berries will get people to watch. (⊙︿⊙✿)
King's 11-22-63 was one of the worst books I've ever read. A very negative view of the universe. Never read anything by him since.
Thank you for this. I was trying to remember that film!!
@@Asphaltaperider which movie, my good, sir?
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Amazing stories did a great job trying to give us the same feelings the original did...nothing can match that show, it was another time and a different type of actor
13:56 he could have gave him like 3 or 4 of them😂
victoria pedretti & dylan o' brien are literally my bicrushes and they had a movie together??
have i been living under a rock?? 😭
There making another movie together too it should come out maybe this year or next year.
From a series called Amazing Stories (2020) and this is the first episode, The Cellar.
Damn, that was a good movie recap 🙌
♥yep i agree! ♡💕 I do recaps too if you're interested !
The house has no electricity
Turns on basement light lol
Wow that first contact dress really blows him away.
wait I didnt expect that ending, the usual time travel romance that I watched ended with either they end up together or they were separated and returned to their own timeline. I love this one.
Where can I get this movie from? Prime? Net? UA-cam? Any ideas?
Apple TV.
That breaker box didn't look fixed, it looked transformed into a fuse box.
This seemed like a pretty nice movie something definitely to watch
Good movie 🔥💯
This is a sad but great love story
No electricity, turns on a light in the basement. 😆
There was electricity. A breaker was out though. It had to be changed.
that was actually so good 😭😭😭😭😭😭 wish i wouldve actually seen the movie now
Movie just HAS to throw in a couple queens adopting a baby.
Well for one thing it is a TV show episode, not a whole movie.
For another it is produced by AppleTV , their business model is woke BS after all so yeah expect that. lol
Exactly. Shame for the good plot otherwise.
Wow!! I love time travel romance stories. I wonder if thats a genre??
What is this movie?
An amazing story!!! Ohh… I see now why the serie is called “Amazing stories”. When I look for it, I saw that there is one from 1985-1987 and one from 2020. This is from the new one (1ep1season) , sadly there seem to be only 5 different episodes (stories) on the new one. Hope the effects on the old serie to be of the better one of that time period , because the summary of the episodes seem pretty good! Now is time to watch them
Very odd, but very romantic little story. Tears at 74? Ridiculous.
Were do i can watch this full episodes tell me send me link
Ohhh, he literally went back to the time of Downton Abbey! :D
Where can I find this movie? Thanks.
Mistake !
Old houses didn't have a breaker box; they had a fuse box
What a beautiful story
Where can I watch it
I watched this episode of Amazing stories. This is the best episode than others. I would like it isn't the episode, it is the serial of Sam and Evelyn.
What is the name of this video? Looks like a good one to watch. 🎉
"The Cellar" movie 2020 😊
Damn this was a great movie!
cant find this movie!
I love this remake of Somewhere in Time
An actual date from Tinder? Lucky
What’s the name of the movie and where can I watch it??
I search for this movie every where. Can someone please tell me the correct name of the movie please.
"The Cellar" movie 2020 😊
Its LITERALLY mentioned at the BEGINNING of the video
Movie name
i often think about this short episode
Omg i cried
omg victoria pedretti 😍🤩
The ending was like so sad. And it made me cry cz if he knew sam was their then life would've been better
Movie called?
It’s not a movie