Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,900,451
Opening weekend US & Canada
$917,398
Gross worldwide
$11,665,465
Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,900,451
Opening weekend US & Canada
$917,398
Gross worldwide
$11,665,465
By Amiya 2022-03-20 08:01:26
Have you ever wondered what species would have looked like today if nature had chosen another evolutionary route 65 million years ago? When all kinds of strange and terrifying creatures derived from this evolutionary route suddenly appear in the modern age where we live, the time wave involuntarily impacts our city and destroys our life. This will be an indescribable horror scene, more than natural The disaster that brings us is more terrible, the destruction is more complete, and all this is...
By Cyrus 2022-03-20 08:01:26
This film can only be used as the best tool for wasting time, except for the synopsis of the story to make people think. The actors' performances are just so-so, and it's a piece of news to see such disgusting stunts in a film released in 2006, especially when it's a picture showing the future of society. I'm really ashamed of the creative team! Some netizens use Photoshop to make it more realistic than its screenshots.
To show that I'm not a casual waste of time, I don't admit to seeing...
By Deontae 2022-03-20 08:01:26
When I first saw this movie, I wanted to write something, but I was always distracted by other things. This time, focus your firepower and get it done with Bermuda. The story of "Thunderbolt" originated from a science fiction short story "Time Hunting" by the famous sci-fi master Ray Bradbury. The main story of the film is that in 2054, technology is developed enough that going back to the past through a time machine can become a commercial activity. In an operation of "going back to the past...
By Lela 2022-03-20 08:01:26
What's more funny is that this is another interpretation of the butterfly effect.
Unlike the climate crisis caused by the little butterfly flapping its wings, people in the future will destroy the laws of nature after inventing the time-space shuttle.
Americans are really thinking about it, and they will open travel agencies to let people go to the Cretaceous to hunt dinosaurs.
It's okay to die that would have gone extinct, when a silly traveler steps on an...
By Harry 2022-03-20 08:01:26
I haven't read the original book, so when I watch the movie, the storyline is fascinating, and it's hard to imagine that the world has changed because of an accidental glitch. For example: when you wake up in the morning, you sneeze a little, and it just hits a mosquito. It flaps its wings twice and then falls onto the spider web and is eaten. Hundreds of thousands of years later, one day humans discovered their Life has suddenly undergone a very strange change. Scientists have checked and...
By Oda 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The synopsis thought it was good looking... ah ah ah... I was seriously...
By Alexzander 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The Butterfly Effect....
By Helga 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The creativity is very good and the imagination is rich. If this film has been carefully shot, it can become a time science fiction...
By Collin 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The score is too low, give a five-star score. The butterfly effect is expounded...
By Christelle 2022-03-27 09:01:22
Standard bullshit!...
Ted Eckles: You sure we should be doing this?
Christian Middleton: There's a six-year waiting list. We paid double to cut to the head of the line, and you want to slink home? You gonna spend the rest of your life with balls the size of BBs?
Ted Eckles: What the hell.
Christian Middleton: They're so big I can hear them clanging.
Ted Eckles: My gun doesn't work.
Payne: Believe it or not, that's a safety feature. They're all tied to Travis' gun. It won't fire until he fires first.
Ted Eckles: Why the hell not?
Clay Derris: To keep clients from shooting things they shouldn't.
Payne: Hey, Derris, how about we don't mention this in our report.
Clay Derris: No harm, no foul.
Payne: Appreciate it. You know, I'm not really that big of a dick. I just to like to talk.
Travis Ryer: We cannot have accidents.
Payne: While I was a physics major in college, we studied something called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. It proves that there is no such thing as zero tolerance. It doesn't exist. You basically can't be 100% sure of anything no matter how hard you try. Accidents... happen.
Travis Ryer: We can't have accidents.