Bill Murray movie (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/) - the main character gets stuck in a time loop, and ends up living a single 24-hour period (starting at 7 a.m. on Groundhog Day) over and over again, with him being the only one who remembers the previous iterations.
I figure, if someone needs a hand in a Groundhog Day scenario, once they convince me they're in a time-loop, I'll just tell them the day's Groundhog Day password and save them the trouble next loop around. All they have to do is say "Fish" (yesterday) or "Civic, as in Honda" (today) or whatever I just made up for tomorrow (tomorrow) and I'll know they're either mind readers or in the loop.
Yeah, I know - nerdy (http://www.homeonthestrange.com/view.php?ID=221).
(I heard it was inspired by an earlier short film called "12:01" - not to be confused with the later made-for-TV movie called "12:01" - but I've never seen that.)
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I figure, if someone needs a hand in a Groundhog Day scenario, once they convince me they're in a time-loop, I'll just tell them the day's Groundhog Day password and save them the trouble next loop around. All they have to do is say "Fish" (yesterday) or "Civic, as in Honda" (today) or whatever I just made up for tomorrow (tomorrow) and I'll know they're either mind readers or in the loop.
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(Yes, I've seen the movie. Loved it.)
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(I heard it was inspired by an earlier short film called "12:01" - not to be confused with the later made-for-TV movie called "12:01" - but I've never seen that.)