This sequel to the hit 1994 film TIMECOP stars Jason Scott Lee as Ryan Chang, a Timecop whose job is to prevent criminals from traveling to past to alter the future. Unfortunately, criminal mastermind Branson (Thomas Ian Griffith, XXX) is plotting to use the past as a weapon to gain control of the future. In a race against and .. Read more
| Starring | Jason Scott Lee, John Beck, Josh Hammond, Kenneth Choi |
|---|---|
| Director | Steve Boyum |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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This sequel to the hit 1994 film TIMECOP stars Jason Scott Lee as Ryan Chang, a Timecop whose job is to prevent criminals from traveling to past to alter the future. Unfortunately, criminal mastermind Branson (Thomas Ian Griffith, XXX) is plotting to use the past as a weapon to gain control of the future. In a race against and through time, Chang must track down the deranged Branson in a chase that leads him as far back as the Wild West and Nazi Germany in order to save the future.
| Starring | Jason Scott Lee, John Beck, Josh Hammond, Kenneth Choi, Pete Antico, Kurt Gant |
|---|---|
| Director | Steve Boyum |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK VIDEO RENTAL |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 18 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 15 Mar 2004 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
This might or might not be a bad martial arts movie but I didn't get it for that so what there was, was OK. I like time travel stories and this story explores what would happen to a timeline where the past was changeable, where you could rid history of the evil. Chang is a time cop, charged with making sure that no one does kill Hitler or otherwise change history - for along with the bad, you tend to do away with the good! Now, a former student of his father is killing off all the TEC agents in revenge for them killing his wife on an attempt on Hitler. Can Chang get him before an ancestor is killed wiping out Chang himself? The story is a bit thin, but it doesn't take itself too seriously and all the changes Chang sees in his supposed present makes a nice counterpoint to his missions into the past to rectify the changes being made there.
the original was much better.