![]() ![]() 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. 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. Timecop (1994) Max Walker, an officer for a security agency that regulates time travel, must fend for his life against a shady politician who's intent on changing the past to control the future. 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. Past Senator Aaron McComb - Melted when Agent Max Walker threw him onto his present self, as the same matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time.Welcome, friends, to the latest entry in Control Nathan Rabin 4.0. ![]() Senator Aaron McComb - Melted when Agent Max Walker threw his past self onto him, as the same matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time.Unnamed Henchman - Neck snapped by Agent Max Walker.Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Agent Max Walker with his own gun.Unnamed Henchman - Shot in the head by Agent Max Walker.Two Unnamed Soldiers - Incinerated by Commander Eugene Matuzak's pod.Unnamed Henchman - Kicked off a railing by Agent Max Walker.Unnamed Tech Guy - Shot by Senator Aaron McComb.Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Agent Max Walker.Agent Lyle Atwood - Fell off a building.Unnamed Man - Committed suicide off-screen, body seen.Five Unnamed Confederate Soldiers - Shot to death by the time-traveling guy.The story follows Walker's life as he fights time-travel crime and investigates the politician's plans. It also stars Ron Silver as a corrupt politician and Mia Sara as Melissa Walker, the agent's wife. federal agent in 2004, when time travel has been made possible. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Max Walker, a police officer in 1994 and later a U.S. It is the first installment in the Timecop franchise. The film is based on Timecop, a story created by Richardson, written by Verheiden, and drawn by Ron Randall, which appeared in the anthology comic Dark Horse Comics, published by Dark Horse Comics. Richardson developed the story, while the comic was written by Mark Verheiden and drawn by Ron Randall. Richardson also served as executive producer. Mike Richardson wrote a three-part story titled 'Time Cop: A Man Out of Time' that was included in the launch of the Dark Horse Comics anthology series in 1992. Timecop is a 1994 American science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden.
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