![]() ![]() McComb has returned to October 9 to meet with his ex-business partner in a computer hardware company, Jack Parker (Kevin McNulty). Max is partnered with Internal Affairs investigator Sarah Fielding (Gloria Reuben) and sent back to 1994 using the Agency rocket sled. The TEC tracks a level six ripple coming from Washington DC in 1994. Jean-Claude Van Damme introduces himself to a would-be thief by asking him to read his shoe. Max stops Atwood, who would rather kill himself than return and face the wrath of Senator McComb, who has at least “half the agency” on his payroll. Ten years later, Max is working for the TEC on a case involving his ex-partner, Lyle Atwood (Jason Schombing) traveling to Octo(Black Friday) to make some financial investments. On the way out of the house Max is attacked and shot in his bulletproof vest by a number of men just before their house explodes killing Melissa, still inside. That evening, Max lets Melissa know he’s accepting a position with a new Agency but gets called away by an emergency before she can share her news. Officer Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme) meets his wife, Melissa (Mia Sara), at a local Mall before returning home. They believe that someone is already using the technology to steal gold from the past. The Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) is to be led by DC Police Captain Eugene Matuzak (Bruce McGill), and McComb volunteers to chair the committee. Hans Kleindast has discovered time travel and that they are forming a new group to police it. On Octoin Washington DC, a Senate appropriations committee, which includes Senator McComb (Ron Silver), is informed by George Spota (Scott Lawrence) of the Justice Department, that Dr. ![]() ![]() The film opens in 1863 as a group of Confederate soldiers moving gold bullion are robbed by a man with advanced, automatic machine guns. Help ensure a future for the Happy Place during an uncertain era AND get sweet merch by pledging to the site’s Patreon account at We just added a bunch of new tiers and merchandise AND a second daily blog just for patrons!Īlternately you can buy The Weird Accordion to Al, signed, for just 19.50, tax and shipping included, at the or for more, unsigned, from Amazon here.Timecop title card. Or you can buy The Joy of Trash here and The Weird A-Coloring to Al here and The Weird Accordion to Al here PLUS, for a limited time only, get a FREE copy of The Weird A-Coloring to Al when you buy any other book in the Happy Place store!īuy The Joy of Trash, The Weird Accordion to Al and the The Weird Accordion to Al in both paperback and hardcover and The Weird A-Coloring to Al and The Weird A-Coloring to Al: Colored-In Special Edition signed from me personally (recommended) over at The Joy of Trash, the Happy Place’s first non-"Weird Al” Yankovic-themed book is out! And it’s only 16.50, shipping, handling and taxes included, 30 bucks for two books, domestic only! The more you think about its plot, the less sense it makes, which is why I encourage you to simply enjoy Timecop as one of Van Damme’s best vehicles rather than ruining your enjoyment by over-thinking. Like most movies about time travel, Timecop doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. I’ve seen all of those movies except for Timecop so when a kindly patron chose it for Control Nathan Rabin 4.0 I leaped at the opportunity to finally get around to correcting an unforgivable blind spot in my knowledge of film. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Dumb and Dumber, Little Women, Nobody’s Fool, Chungking Express and Timecop were all released. That was the magical time when I turned eighteen, graduated from high school and began college AND Cabin Boy, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Reality Bites, Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Hudsucker Proxy, The Ref, Clifford, Red Rock West, Serial Mom, Lion King, PCU, Crooklyn, Fear of a Black Hat, Speed, Wolf, Forrest Gump, True Lies, Fresh, Natural Born Killers, Quiz Show, The Shawshank Redemption, Ed Wood, Hoop Dreams, Pulp Fiction, Clerks, Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, Bullets Over Broadway, The Last Seduction, Stargate, Heavenly Creatures, The Professional, Mrs. I think we can all agree that the most important year in the history of the universe was 1994. The price goes down to seventy-five dollars for all subsequent choices. It’s the career and site-sustaining column that gives YOU, the kindly, Christ-like, unbelievably sexy Nathan Rabin’s Happy Place patron, an opportunity to choose a movie that I must watch, and then write about, in exchange for a one-time, one hundred dollar pledge to the site’s Patreon account. Welcome, friends, to the latest entry in Control Nathan Rabin 4.0.
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