And a scene which takes us back to the Wall Street crash is just as much fun, in fact it is even a little clever. And there is some fun had from this, the first scene of time travel sees a solitary cowboy holding up a group of soldiers escorting gold, using a couple of flashy modern machine guns which is surprisingly entertaining. Okay so the basis of "Timecop" is the whole time travel element where we have a police force in charge of making sure people don't go back in time to alter the present. And to be honest whilst there are also moments of tongue in cheek humour, or I hope it is purposeful tongue in cheek humour, "Timecop" is one of Van Damme's more enjoyable movies. As such whilst there is mention of the ripple effect caused by changing the past what we really get is action, be it Van Damme dealing with bad guys with his trademark martial arts skills or some shooting and a few big explosions. But to be honest whilst there is the time travel side of "Timecop" it is not the centre of attention because this is firstly a 90's action movie, a Jean-Claude Van Damme action movie at that. So "Timecop" is a sci-fi movie all about time travel and such mind boggling subjects such as changes in the past affecting the present. But how does Max bring down a highly respected Senator when all those who work for him are scared of what McComb will do to their families. 10 years later and Max has become a respected TEC officer but when he is forced to go back to the past he discovers that Senator McComb ( Ron Silver - Blue Steel) is employing people to travel back in time in order to change the present to fund his political campaigning. On the day he is meant to start work as a TEC cop Max Walker ( Jean-Claude Van Damme - Hard Target) is attacked and sees his wife Melissa ( Mia Sara - Ferris Bueller's Day Off) killed. After a scientist unlocks the secrets of time travel the American Government form a special force called TEC to protect the present by protecting the past.
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