![]() ![]() On the lighting side the ending is far too dark and we don't get much of a chance to see Van Damme taking out the bad chaps. And what's up with Van Damme's permed hairdo, which makes him look like a sissy? Along with this and the fact that he has to do the splits as much as humanly possible, it just makes him look like a poseur. To add to the mainstream appeal, there's a heck of a lot of nudity and explicit sexual content too, much more than the brief instances in most Van Damme films. On top of this, the various baddies all have ridiculous '80s costumes on, seemingly left from a previous Van Damme flick entitled CYBORG. Unfortunately, this "pod" as it appears to be, looks like it's made of cheap plastic and has a tiny little gas flame popping out of the back to simulate the powerful drive of the vehicle - except it looks just like a silly little gas flame. must climb inside a BACK TO THE FUTURE-inspired pod car which then races off down a chute. In order to travel back to the past, Van Damme and co. While cheesiness is sometimes an easing factor when watching bad '80s horror films, here it just seems embarrassing. What I disliked about TIMECOP is how cheesy it is. Mia Sara has the thankless role of Van Damme's murdered wife and finds yet more reasons to take her top off as often as possible, while the ever-reliable Ron Silver puts in a thoroughly slimy and totally villainous performance as a corrupt senator, who meets his end when his two selves (present and future) touch, turning him literally into a glob of goo - sadly, it has to be said, this effect isn't what it could have been. Other than that there are the usual assorted bruisings, beatings, whippings, and beltings with Van Damme kicking people in the face as his preferred tactic (whereas Seagal likes to break people's arms, and Schwarzenegger just shoots them). The most impressive computer effect here is where a man's arm is frozen and then kicked off by Van Damme, shattering into a million pieces. To help take our mind off the flimsy, and sometimes contrived, plot, there are a number of fight sequences (as to be expected from every Van Damme film ever made) which keep the attention as always, and one gob-smacking bit of CGI work. After all, it's a film dealing with time travel, and, as the writers of any time travel film or programme soon find out, its a head scratching theme from the start, and paradoxes soon turn up by the dozen. And, like his previous experiment in futuristic themes, TIMECOP is flawed. After the global success of UNIVERSAL SOLDIER in 1992 (not a bad little flick, but avoid the sequel like the plague), the Muscles from Brussels decided to make another science fiction film. Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 6 / 10 Slick time travel nonsense is about average for Van DammeĪnd here we have yet another Van Damme film from his height of Hollywood fame. Max brings him back for sentencing but not after telling Max that Senator McComb, the man in charge of TEC, sent him. He tracks down a former co-worker who went into the past to make money. Ten years later Max is still grieving but has become a good agent for the TEC. ![]() On the day he was chosen, some men attack him and kill his wife. A cop, Max Walker, is assigned to the group. It's called Time Enforcement Commission or TEC. Some platforms allow you to rent Timecop for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.When the ability to travel through time is perfected, a new type of law enforcement agency is formed. Timecop is available to watch, stream, download and buy on demand at Google Play. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9 and a MetaScore of 48. Timecop is a 1994 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes. He chases down former partners, sees the Senator as a younger man and generally discovers a lot of nefarious plots in motion. He’s now been with TEC for a decade and is one of the Commission’s best agents. The movie jumps to Walker 10 years later. As a rookie Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) agent, Walker witnesses the death of his wife Melissa when his home is attacked and explodes. The basis of the story follows Max Walker as he leaps through time, fighting and arresting criminals who abuse the new technology. Ron Silver plays an unorthodox Senator while Mia Sara is cast in the role of Walker’s wife. Jean-Claude Van Damme plays the main character Max Walker. It’s based on a Dark Horse Comic of the same name and by the same guys. Timecop is sci-fi action flick written by Mark Verheiden and Mike Richardson.
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