Timecop (1994)
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One of Van Damme's best!
Adapted from the pages of a Dark Horses Comics series, 1994's Timecop essentially uses the same type of formula applied to Total Recall: put a popular action star into a science fiction setting, add a few plot tw... read more
A disappointing movie
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" When the ability to travel through time is perfected, a new type of law enforcement agency is formed. It's called Time Enforcement Commission or TEC. A cop, Max Walker, is assigned to the group. On the day he was chosen, some men attack him and kill his wife. Ten years later Max is still grieving but has become a good agent for the TEC. He tracks down a former co-worker who went into the past to make money. Max brings him back for sentencing but not after telling Max that Senator McComb, t"

" Max Walker "I'm still kicking. I must be on Broadway.""

" "You see, I'm an ambitious Harvard-educated visionary who deserves to be the most powerful man in the world and you... you're a fucking idiot who never figured out that the only way to make anything of himself with all that fancy kicking was on Broadway." Directed by Peter Hyams Written by Mark Verheiden and Mike Richardson Music by Mark Isham Cinematography by Peter Hyams Editing by Steven Kemper"

" Directed by: Peter Hyman Produced by: Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, Moshe Diamant, and Michael Richardson Based on the comic book series by: Mark Verheiden and Mark Richardson Written by: Mark Verheiden and Mark Richardson Cinematography: Peter Hyman Edited by: Steven Kemper Music by: Mark Isham Distributed by: Universal Pictures"

" Directed by: Peter Hyman Produced by: Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, Moshe Diamant, and Michael Richardson Based on the comic book series by: Mark Verheiden and Mark Richardson Written by: Mark Verheiden and Mark Richardson Cinematography: Peter Hyman Edited by: Steven Kemper Music by: Mark Isham Distributed by: Universal Pictures "

" Jean-Claude Van Damme did some of my favorite bad movie's (Bloodsport,Nowhere To Run,The Quest,Kicboxer,Hard Target) but this one is my favorite because like some others on my list that movie as almost everything great... some great action scenes,some funny scenes and some lovely sirens called Mia Sara & Gloria Reuben. the best of the best bad movie from Jean-Claude. "

"This was way better than I remembered. The visual effects of the main bad guy's death were just perfect. "

"Reason for the future sucking: You can time travel into the past, but guess what? So can super criminals! Year it takes place: 2004"

"February 24 "Freeze!" "Do you realize how inappropriate that word is? Do I look frozen to you?" "You look like shit to me!" This is another one of your standard Van Damme action vehicles except with some sci-fi elements added in. In fact, this one tries to be Van Damme's Terminator, but it's nowhere near as good as that movie. It does have a decent premise and all and this could've been executed into something really fun, but like I said it's standard Van Damme fare. It does have its interes"