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Christopher Miller

writer, director

Extreme Movie

by Adam Jay Epstein et al., directed by Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson

The saddest part is how my opinions of Frankie Muniz (Chuck) and Beverley Mitchell (Sue) dropped just because they accepted parts in this series of silly teen sex vignettes centering around a high school sex class (no, not a sex-ed class). There are better time travel movies for both of these favorite child actors! As for time travel in this movie, one teen’s sexual obsession is with Abraham Lincoln, so of course he builds a time machine and heads to the 19th century.
— Michael Main
Well . . . I got to get ready for the theater.

Extreme Movie by Adam Jay Epstein et al., directed by Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson (at limited movie theaters, USA, 5 December 2008).

The Lego Movie

written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

Do Legos time travel? Maybe not, but they do go to an Old West universe where Emmet asks, “Do you think you can explain to me why I'm dressed like this? And what those big words in the sky were all about? And, like, where we are . . . in time?” Those questions, together with the quote shown below, convinced us up in the ITTDB Citadel that the movie deserves a spot in our list.
— Michael Main
Wyldstyle to Emmet: Come with me if you want to not die.

The Lego Movie written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (premiered at unknown movie theaters, Copenhagen and Los Angeles, 1 February 2014).

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