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All Aboard, a review by addicted2dvdAll Aboard A father spirits his daughter away from suitors until one stows away on their boat. My Thoughts: This is the first thing I ever seen with Harold Lloyd. Not bad. I wish they could have cleaned it up some more. But to be fair the film is 100 years old. I like how on these silent era shorts a lot can be understood with little use of words. My Rating: (From November Movie Marathon: Classic Comedy Greats on November 4th, 2017) Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision, a review by Tom
Stars: Jason Scott Lee as Ryan Chang Thomas Ian Griffith as Brandon Miller Mary Page Keller as Doc John Beck as O'Rourke Tava Smiley as Tyler Jeffers Plot: Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision is the action-packed time travel adventure that takes thrill seekers on a wild ride through time - from Hitler's Germany to the Wild West and beyond. Jason Scott Lee stars as Ryan Chang, the maverick Timecop who's assigned to prevent criminals from travelling to the past and altering the future. The clock is ticking – and Ryan must track down the evil mastermind Branson Miller (Thomas Ian Griffith) who's bent on using history as the ultimate weapon. Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision is packed with non-stop action, special effects and thrilling martial arts sequences! Extras:
My Thoughts: Definetely worse than the first part. Not recommended.Rating: (From Tom's Time-Travel Movie Reviews on January 5th, 2008) [Rerun Marathon] Spaced, a review by Tom8/10 This is the first time I'll watch this series since Shaun of the Dead was released. I saw it two years before that and it was the reason, I went to see Shaun of the Dead in the theater. Even after the great Shaun of the Dead this series still holds up. It's even funnier than I remember it. Also great camera/editing work. And also great visual gags (like the Velma and Shaggy scene ). (From [Rerun Marathon] Spaced on October 20th, 2007) |