Time Bandits (1981)

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Title: Time Bandits

Genre: Family, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Comedy

Cast: Craig Warnock, David Rappaport, Kenny Baker, Mike Edmonds, Malcolm Dixon, Tiny Ross, Jack Purvis, Ian Holm, John Cleese, Sean Connery, Michael Palin, Shelley Duvall, Peter Vaughan, Katherine Helmond, David Warner, Ralph Richardson, Tony Jay, David Daker, Sheila Fearn, Jim Broadbent, Peter Jonfield, Jerold Wells, Myrtle Devenish, Winston Dennis, Roger Frost, Andrew MacLachlan, Marcus Powell, Terence Bayler, Preston Lockwood, David Leland, Leon Lissek, John Young, Derrick O'Connor, Neil McCarthy, Declan Mulholland, Derek Deadman, Charles McKeown, Mark Holmes, Martin Carroll, Ian Muir

Release: 1981-07-13

Runtime: 116

Plot: Young history buff Kevin can scarcely believe it when six dwarfs emerge from his closet one night. Former employees of the Supreme Being, they've purloined a map charting all of the holes in the fabric of time and are using it to steal treasures from different historical eras. Taking Kevin with them, they variously drop in on Napoleon, Robin Hood and King Agamemnon before the Supreme Being catches up with them.

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There’s so much literature on here form me to read but I have to watch the movie first which I think I might do over the weekend.
 
I’ve never seen such a fan of a movie before. that’s what intrigued me and the storyline does too.
I've even had personal EVIL X AMA MERCH MADE! Am gonna show here in a bit!
hahaha! After I make dinner.
 
What are you two talking about? It’s so interesting. I really need to watch this movie.
We are basically talking about the continuing storyline that QOOP has written about the film Time Bandits. She has worked real hard on her version on the continuation of the film.
 
We are basically talking about the continuing storyline that QOOP has written about the film Time Bandits. She has worked real hard on her version on the continuation of the film.
THANKS!!! <3
 
Forgot, got to share this too! I took the voice over of David Warner, when he was in Star Trek
 
Whoah what's going on here? I liked Time Bandits.
START FROM HERE!!! <3
 
Where is Donna Marie? I wonder if she watched the film yet.
YES! We need more more to rage about it. DAMMIT!!!

Where she go:
time bandits GIF by Nick
 
FINALLY! I got a good draft for Kevin.
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After the events of the film, Kevin returned home shaken but alive, clutching the Polaroid photos he had taken while traveling with the Bandits. His only proof that it had all been real. But the adventure ended in horror. At its climax, his parents reached for the smoldering fragment of Evil. Kevin cried out, “It’s pure Evil — don’t touch it!” But they ignored him, and in an instant they were obliterated, blown into drifting ash before his eyes.


Authorities could make no sense of it. In official records, the tragedy was attributed to a gas explosion, a house fire, anything but the truth. Kevin was sent to live with his grandparents, who could only comfort him so much.


When he began therapy (still a boy), Kevin tried to explain. He insisted that his parents had touched Evil itself, that he had traveled through time, that the photographs he carried proved it all. But the doctors dismissed it: school trips, actors, museum displays, an overactive imagination trying to cope with trauma.


When Kevin grew hysterical, crying out, “No, it’s real — I went through time!” the therapists labeled him delusional. When the Polaroids were finally taken away for “analysis” and never returned, Kevin broke down further, feeling violated, erased, and unheard. His escalating behavior landed him in a psychiatric ward for nearly a year.


By the time he was released, close to age 13, Kevin was quieter, more withdrawn, broken a little, but not gone. Though the doctors helped him become “stable” again, the trauma left scars.


At school, he was the weird kid, the boy who lost his parents in a fire and had once claimed to travel through time. He didn’t crave romance, never kissed a girl, and drifted on the fringes of his classmates’ lives. He made a handful of friends, other outsiders who accepted him without questions. Teachers described him as “bright, but distracted.”


As he grew, Kevin still buried himself in history books. (old habits never die, It would seem). Reading about wars, inventions, and lost eras gave him comfort. BUT, also a secret hope. Sometimes he would pore over old illustrations or photographs, half-believing he might spot the Bandits hidden in the background. Though he never spoke of it again to adults, the hope that it had all been real never truly left him.


By adulthood, Kevin works at a small mom-and-pop shop near his grandparents’ home. The family who runs it knew his grandparents well and offered him a place when no one else would. Kevin is quiet, polite, and dependable. To most, he seems a little dead inside, dulled by years of being dismissed. Yet those who look closely still see the spark in his eyes. A sign that the dreamer, the boy who ran through time, never fully died.

@Manny
 
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