10. The Final Countdown (1980)
Dramatic jet flights, vintage warplanes, and whatnot. An age-old question wrapped up in military might: can, or should, history be changed?
9. Time Bandits (1981)
And off they go! They drag a young kid, Kevin, through Napoleon's conquests, onto the Titanic, and even to Robin Hood's Sherwood Forest.
Beware: the Evil Genius wants that map, and he's relentless. It's zany, it's chaotic, and it's... Gilliam, as good as it gets.
8. Millennium (1989)
Drama ensues as an investigator falls for a futuristic woman. Romance in a backdrop of time paradoxes—what more can we all ask for?
7. My Science Project (1985)
Unleashing it sets off time loops, historic figures pop up in school hallways, and things go haywire. Dinosaurs in class? Check. Historical warriors in the gym? Double-check. Just another day at school, anyone?
6. Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
What would you change if you had a do-over? Love, nostalgia, and a whole lot of 80s spirit.
5. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
The hiccup? They're extinct in the 23rd century. Solution: time travel to 20th-century San Francisco, save some whales, and bring them to the future. Amidst the gripping spacescapes, there's a humorous cultural clash. Phasers, whales, and '80s vibes, it's an unexpected blend, but oh does it work!
4. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
Napoleon wreaking havoc at a waterpark, Lincoln giving speeches at the mall, and Beethoven jamming on electric keyboards? As Bill and Ted would say: "Excellent!" But underneath the hijinks is a ticking clock. Can they finish their report and secure a future where they're rock n' roll legends?
3. Time After Time (1979)
It's a cat-and-mouse chase, historical figures in the disco era, where Wells not only has to stop a killer but also grapple with a future that's seemingly straight out of his dystopian tales.
2. Somewhere in Time (1980)
Relying on the power of hypnosis and deep, deep yearning (and a vintage penny, crucially), Richard transports himself back to 1912. There, he begins a passionate romance with Elise. But, the past's grasp is fragile. The tale spirals into a haunting meditation on love, fate, and time's inexorable pull.
1. The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
The experiment's side effects are tearing apart the fabric of time itself. David and Jim must return to their original era to fix things, but government agents, temporal glitches, and their own disorientation stand in the way.