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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 20th, 2002

Time and again, films use time travel

By PETER KOBEL

New York Times News Service

Sunday, January 20, 2002

When the forthcoming DreamWorks-Warner Brothers remake of "The Time Machine" hits screens in March, audiences may notice that the director, Simon Wells, has taken a few liberties with his great- grandfather's classic science-fiction book.

The nasty troglodytic Morlocks will still be pursuing their prey, the gentle Eloi, in the year 802,701. But the new movie pumps up the passion in the century-old classic.

While H.G. Wells' early works were called scientific romances (before the term...

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