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Timecop van damme
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timecop van damme
  1. #Timecop van damme serial
  2. #Timecop van damme series

Time travel films are poignant because they fulfil that ultimate fantasy: to go back and do things differently second time around. Why the scene in which he beats off a couple of taser-wielding baddies in his underpants hasn't gone down in cinema history is beyond me.īut Timecop has another special resonance for me. He makes a pretty good fist of playing two versions of himself 10 years apart, delivering a performance that is rather charming. I really love Van Damme here, and I especially love the way nobody tries to explain why a burnt-out cop has a Belgian accent and some seriously crazy, kick-ass martial arts moves. The senator decides to go back in time to kill Walker before Walker can go back in time to stop the senator changing history (and possibly, as a bonus, save his wife). A corrupt senator, played by the late, great Ron Silver - in a scenery-chewing turn that is by far the best thing about the film - is trying to become the next president by changing history. But you can go back … it's like throwing a stone in a lake and there are ripples, except they are ripples in time." (You sense the makers are rather pleased with the sophistication of what they're serving up.)Īnyway, we dwell in 1994 long enough to see see Walker's wife murdered before jumping forward to 2004 to find him a grizzled, morose time cop still obsessing over old videos of his late wife (at this point, incidentally, we have voice-controlled driverless cars - nice prediction, guys). As one wonk explains at the beginning: "You can't go into the future because it hasn't happened yet. Max Walker (everyone should have their name appropriated for a Hollywood blockbuster hero), is drafted into a top-secret US government agency with the job of going back in time to catch baddies who are trying to change history to their own advantage. We open in 1994 (the year of the film's release). I think there's something oddly poignant about his performance, especially when we know where his career went afterwards. Everybody involved, from the director down, is clearly phoning it in. The time machine is basically a rocket-powered Go-kart. There's also a rather sad, lowish-budget feel about the whole thing. Pumped-up European star with funny accent who can't really act? Check time travel? Yup? Lots and lots of gratuitous violence? You got it. Which he does, a lot.) And, yes, this was clearly focus-grouped from the start by people looking for the next Schwarzenegger. ("Van Damme is compelling only when he takes his clothes off," was another's verdict. When all's said and done Timecop is basically "a low-rent Terminator", as one critic put it. Of course, this project has been in the works since September of 2010, so we'll see if it actually gets off the ground this time.Our hero in Timecop is poor old Jean-Claude van Damme at the high-water mark of his career, when some studio execs thought he might be going somewhere. Supposedly this new film is a complete overhaul and reimagining of the story and Van Damme is not involved (though I don't think anyone would expect him to be).

timecop van damme

#Timecop van damme series

Timecop is interesting because not only was it a success for Van Damme, but it was turned into a very shortlived TV series in 1997 and has also been given a straight-to-DVD sequel. There's just endless possibilities to make time travel work in a story. Figuring out how paradoxes work, how past and future selves can interact with each other, whether or not you can really change the course of the past or future. Here's the trailer for the original 1994 version of Timecop from director Peter Hyams:įor my money, time travel films are always interesting when you start digging into the approach to the sci-fi element.

#Timecop van damme serial

The film was actually based on a Dark Horse comic book serial (two-issue series), so this adaptation could be something more like the comic. In the original film, a crooked politician is using time travel to further his political career, and Van Damme is tasked with stopping him. THR has word the studio is still developing a remake of Timecop, the sci-fi action thriller starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as an officer of a police force that regulates time travel. With what might be a sign of studios finally running out of 80s films to throw into the reboot machine, Universal is bringing back a 1994 film to the big screen with a fresh take.












Timecop van damme