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Clockstoppers
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: Video Download
Release Date: June 17, 2008
Running Time: 94 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: March 28, 2002
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Fantastic picture quality and good sound
This DVD can be used as a benchmark for your plasma monitor (or large-screen LCD).
... and aside from the excellent photography and good sound, its actually a good movie....
if you happen to like teenage films (and I do).
Check the scene in the consulates mansion on the first date... particularly the honey bee in flight against the
pink flower petals.... the "frozen" water of the sprinkler... the close-ups of the faces
in the kitchen scene.... the rat scampering ... Read More
Rating: - Frakes -- did you just dupe me?
It could be the handful of hours rest that I am currently working on or the pathetic excuses for film that I am currently enjoying, but "Clockstoppers" didn't anger me or make me smile. This was a near-perfect example of a film that played it safe, worked with the teen audience, and boasted special effects that honestly, were appealing to the eye. "Clockstoppers" won't win you awards at the company Trivia Night, nor will it impress your co-worker's mind at the water cooler the next morning, but it doesn't ... Read More
Rating: - G'ma of 17
My grandchildren love this movie. They want to watch it when they stay with us.
Rating: - NOT TOO BAD...
CLOCKSTOPPERS reminds me of an afterschool special, aimed at a teen audience but okay entertainment for we adults too.
Jesse Bradford plays a young man who stumbles upon a watch that can stop time, which he finds amusing at first but then when corrupt government agent Michael Biehn comes after him, he finds himself in danger.
The special effects are okay and Bradford and his fellow castmates appealing; it's all been done before and better, but this one's passable.
Rating: - Fair afternoon special
The concept is not original. You have seen this before many times from Twilight Zones to "The Girl, The Gold Watch & Everything" (1980). Some do it well as in "Timestalkers" (1987) and then there is this movie.
Standard premise, misunderstood youth know better than parents. Yep and of course has to save sire from the evil bad guy that has gone amuck. Zack has Henry's (Michael Biehm) molecular watch and he wants it back. On the side father of Zack can be useful in completing project. So will ... Read More
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