...a perfect example of a needless sequel.
Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision (2003)
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Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: 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... 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 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. [More]
Starring: Jason Scott Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Tava Smiley
Starring: Jason Scott Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Tava Smiley
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Bad Movie fans who chuckled at the original Timecop will chuckle here as well, but those looking for quality sci-fi or workable action should look elsewhere.
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