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{{quote|''"Turn back the clock, and you're history."'' |
{{quote|''"Turn back the clock, and you're history."''|[[Tagline]] of ''[[Time Cop]]''}} |
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[[Time Cop]] is a 1994 movie starting [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as Max Walker, a (wait for it) [[Time Police|Time Cop]] who has to go back in time to prevent other people from going back in time and messing up history. Mia Sara was cast as his wife Melissa, {{spoiler|[[Death by Origin Story|who dies in the opening act]], resulting in Walker's [[Married to the Job|devotion to the job]]: "If I cannot go back to save her... this scumbag is not going back to steal money!"}} |
[[Time Cop]] is a 1994 movie starting [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as Max Walker, a (wait for it) [[Time Police|Time Cop]] who has to go back in time to prevent other people from going back in time and messing up history. Mia Sara was cast as his wife Melissa, {{spoiler|[[Death by Origin Story|who dies in the opening act]], resulting in Walker's [[Married to the Job|devotion to the job]]: "If I cannot go back to save her... this scumbag is not going back to steal money!"}} |
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The franchise is apparently based on a comic written by future ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' scribe Mark Verheiden - who knew? |
The franchise is apparently based on a comic written by future ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' scribe Mark Verheiden - who knew? |
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This film provides examples of: |
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* [[Adaptation Displacement]] |
* [[Adaptation Displacement]] |
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* [[Amnesiac Lover]] |
* [[Amnesiac Lover]] |