From io9.com:
If you’re going to travel through time, you’ve got to do it in style. Here are some of the most eye-poppingly great time machine designs from pop culture history.
The Project Tic-Toc, a secret experimental time machine of the U.S. Army in Time Tunnel (1966-1967)
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The Time Sled from Time Machine (1960), based on a 1895 novel by H. G. Wells
Yes, that’s Ray Bradbury sitting in the movie prop!
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Time Displacement Equipment from Terminator (1984)
(via Terminator Wiki)
A DeLorean from Back To The Future (1985)
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The rocket sled from Time Cop (1994)
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Bruce Willis goes back to WWI in Twelve Monkeys (1995)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLeh6q5GU1k
(via Snoutypig)
TARDIS Type 40 time travel capsule from Doctor Who (1963-1989; 2005-)
(via BBC)
The eight-spoked Frozen Wheel from Lost (2004-2010) that manipulated space and time
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The Sphere from Looper (2012)
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Bonus Worst Ever Design: A malfunctioning time machine in The Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TXNEE6SaoI
(via Eat Sleep LiveFilm)
Double Bonus: La Jetée (1962), the heartbreaking science fiction featurette that inspired 12 Monkeys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tm2_Bee048
(via All For Dead Time)