![]() ![]() Timecop, a Universal library title, was set in the near future where time travel is regulated. ![]() I also appreciated the more chaotic approach to time travel here, with the disorienting goosechase through different periods and timelines embracing the butterfly effect rather than getting bogged down by the logic & technicalities of time travel. Marc Shmuger will produce the film via his Universal-based Global Produce banner alongside Tom McNulty. Sure, everything looks a bit cheap, but the fights are fairly kinetic with some slow-mo and other trickery, there's some atmospheric sets, and the CGI actually looks pretty decent (admittedly perhaps due to the generally blurry image quality).ĭespite starting out on a silly "travel back in time to kill Hitler" premise, the story gets quite intense, with both Jason Scott Lee & Thomas Ian Griffith not just doing fight choregraphies but delivering some unexpectedly emotive acting, in particular the latter as the troubled villain. Had zero expectations for this DTV spin-off-rather-than-sequel, but it turned out to be a surprisingly solid late-night watch. Woovember 5 Film #23 - Starring Thomas Ian Griffith It starred Ted King as Jack Logan, the only main-character timecop who wasn’t played by an actor with martial arts skills You’re allowed to have a life, you knowI read it in a manual someplace.
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