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It’s about time! And yes, this movie actually involves time travel. A schoolboy and scientist in the 1980s find themselves stuck 30 years in the past. In the effort to get back to “when” they came from, Marty must also protect the future from his actions in this new version of the past.
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Rushmore (1998)
Screenplay by: Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson
Revenge stories are an easy thing to contrive in the high school setting—as are love triangles—but it’s not always as complex as in Rushmore. In this story, student Max Fischer makes friends with a rich tycoon who is romantically involved with his own crush, a schoolteacher. The ensuing conflicts of this dramedy make his extracurriculars the least of Max’s worries.
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