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Time Travel at the Movies > Dr. Strange and Time Travel.

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message 1: by Nate, First Tiger (new)

Nate Van Coops (icoops) | 543 comments Mod
Just got back from seeing Dr. Strange and found it to be a very enjoyable film.
I don't want to spoil anything for anyone, so I won't comment about the plot on opening weekend, but I can say it has a time travel element that is enjoyable.

When it's been out for a bit perhaps we can discuss the elements.


message 2: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) Yes! I just saw this today as well. Enjoyed it.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Also just saw it. I can't recommend it more!


message 4: by Tej (last edited Nov 18, 2016 07:11AM) (new)

Tej (theycallmemrglass) | 1731 comments Mod
It was enjoyable indeed, and the little time travel elements was cool, though somewhat chaotic. Only Cumberbatch's American accent was jarring for me having enjoyed him in mostly British roles.

I was the only one left in the cinema to stay and watch the end credits of which (as per usual for Marvel) there were two extra scenes played (one mid credit and one at the end). Any of you stayed back?

Why most people dont bother to stay for end credits? I always stay for every film I see, not just for the chance of an extra scene but for the music and collecting thoughts on whatever film I just watched.


message 5: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) I saw one and then I think we left. I didn't know they had two scenes at the end of the credits.


message 6: by Lincoln, Temporal Jester (new)

Lincoln | 1290 comments Mod
Yes Marvel has employed the end credit scenes since their existence in 2008. It's like missing the previews when you are late to a movie. I noticed pirates 4 did this as well, maybe a Disney thing. Perhaps if we stay to the end of rouge 1 will see preview for episode 8?


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