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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) Bombón: El Perro, a review by Danae CassandraWhere We Are: Argentina wikipedia What We Watched: Year of Release: 2004 Directed By: Carlos Sorin Genre: Drama Starring: Juan Villegas, Walter Donado Overview: A unique story about hope and endurance. Juan Villegas finds himself jobless overnight and begins desperately to look for work aware that age and lack of skill are his greatest weaknesses. Fate leads him to a farm where he receives an unusual payment for a repair job: a striking-looking breeding dog. Although initially frustrated, Juan soon realizes that he is blessed with his new companion, who will take him through a fascinating journey filled with incredibly wonderful twists. My Thoughts:Bechtel Test: Fail (while there are 2 times when women speak to one another, at each time one of the women does not have a name) Overall: 3.5/5 (From Around the World in 86 Movies on September 15th, 2012) Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: Misou managed to get through all of high school and college without a grilfriend. A wizened fortune-teller has predicted that it is his destiny to be alone for his entire life! When Misou sees the beautiful Nagisa, his heart is awakened for the first time. He has serious competition in the form of the flawlessly handsome Kaizuka and the amazingly ugly Kujira. Misou is determined to succeed, but he is stalled by his knack for ending up in compromising situations with other woman at exactly the wrong moment. If I See You In My Dreams .01 A Red Umbrella in the Rain Writer: Noriyuki Yamahana (Original Material By), Nao Tokimura (Screenwriter) Director: Hiroshi Watanabe Cast: Japanese Voices), Mami Kanezuki (Nagisa Shiozaki (voice)), Hiro Youki (Masuo Fuguno (voice)), Rika Matsumoto (Namiko Isobe (voice)), Hiroko Konishi (Miho Hamaoka (voice)), Hiroshi Hirose (Kujira (voice)), You Hachito (Funakosi (voice)), Takako Honda (Voice from Radio (voice)), Rei Igarashi (Fortuneteller (voice)), Takayasu Usui (Fortuneteller (voice)), Haruhi Terada (Station Announcer (voice)), Katsuhiro Harasawa (Follower A (voice)), Taeko Kawada (Yoshio (voice)), English Voices), Steve Stacey (Masou (voice)), Laura Chyu (Nagsia (voice)), Mona Marshall (Namiko (voice)), Susan Marque (Miho (voice)), Bob Buchholz (Kaaizuka (voice)), Dave Mallow (Kujira (voice)), Grant George (Funakoshi (voice)), Wendee Lee (Minako (voice)), Melique Berger (Teacher (voice)), Jessica Gee (Director & Fortune Teller (voice)), Cindy Alexander (Kayo (voice)) A typical story about a shy guy meeting the girl of his dreams. I watched the first episode of the more series OVA series instead of the comical TV series. The OVA series is well done, though there aren't real surprises in the story. Rating: (From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on June 3rd, 2012) |