@@williamconnolly4095 Fun Fact: That movie was comming up very often as an airplane movie in a cut version of course. But still I had not thought it for family entertainment. But it was a good one and the series was, for it´s budget, also not bad.
Salam Wati : 👍👍 so true. When he did that split, I grimaced from thinking about how most of us would have injured ourselves trying to do that! It has a definite WOW factor.
The '90s loved the DHIA (Die Hard in a...) formula. See: Speed (Bus), Air Force One (Plane), Sudden Death (Hockey Rink), Speed 2 (Cruise Ship) DH 2 (Airport) Under Seige (Battleship) US 2 (Train) Cliffhanger (Mountains) Passenger 57 (Plane again) The Rock (Alcatraz) Executive Decision (Plane again) Blown Away (Boston) DH3 (New York City, Connecticut, Canada?) Anyway you get it.
What I really liked about Timecop is that it gets the audience emotionally invested in the protagonist. For most of the story, Walker is 1 step behind McComb, who always seems to have the upper hand. Walker is under stress trying to prevent his wife’s deadly “fate”. You can really sympathize with him. He’s not just some powerful tough guy who’s always in control. He’s struggling in this story. For that reason, Timecop is my favorite Van-Damme movie. “I’m not going to fight a woman!” “Good. Don’t.” “I change my mind.” Best dialogue ever! “The only place for that fancy kicking’s on Broadway!” “Want to see more of my fancy kicking?” “You turned what was going to be a simple murder into a bloodbath!” “You two should get to know each other.” “This time, stay out of trouble!” “Do I know you?” “No,...I guess you don’t.” “Hey, that Bobby Morgan’s still waiting for a second chance!”
You beat me to it. That was my favorite part and even though Wolverine was just the brand of boots, back then before any X-Men movie had been made, I was hoping that was a subliminal message that JCVD would star in one as Logan. But in hindsight thank God that didn't happen.
@@WILD__THINGS Van Damme would have been a great Wolverine in an X-Men movie, I can see him with claws and big hairy sideburns playin Wolverine, he was okay in street fighter.
Not actually puns, but real ailments or conditions. Butterflies in the stomach is the physical sensation in humans of a "fluttery" feeling in the stomach, caused by a reduction of blood flow to the organ.Knee effusion, or water on the knee, occurs when excess fluid accumulates in or around the knee joint. Charley horse is another name for a muscle spasm.
That film inspired me so much as a child. Then I saw all of Bruce Lee’s films and television work and decided to make martial arts a fundamental part of my life forever more. Such an amazing, deeply affecting film and Jason Scott Lee should’ve definitely got an Oscar for his performance.
She also hadn't yet married her first husband for two years (first husband was the son of Sean Connery). She is two, and a few months, years younger than I and damn I had the hots for her.
She never could act very well though , just eye candy. I always thought she was British. Have you seen her In the fencing movie "By The Sword"? or "The Maddening"?
She's fine when she's given something to work with. "By The Sword" was panned for a bad screenplay, and "The Maddening" was direct to video. FWIW she did win a Saturn for Best Supporting Actress in "Time Cop" -- something I am surprised that Minty didn't mention.
Minty Comedic Arts you give so much joy mate, I was born in 84 so all of your stuff makes me relive my childhood. Nothing cheers me up like watching your stuff , keep it up bud.
A new Minty video about a film that I have loved for a very long..."time", pun intended. Mia Sara was just as beautiful as she was in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I was 19 in 1994, and still feel that young whenever I watch this classic.
Nice one, Minty. As for TimeCop 2, it could have been a huge BlockBuster of a movie, if they had done it right and given it the full Hollywood treatment.
"2010, the criminally underrated sequel." Indeed! I LOVE that movie! And I still watch it through the years, and outside of the cold war references, it really holds up.
Sudden death was amazing, I also think The Quest is highly underrated, also loved Hard Target. Timecop was great, as for the TV series there was a show called 7 days that was a bit better. This is def. one of those movies that proves popcorn flicks can do better and resonate more with audiences than critically acclaimed masterpieces. We have seen this happen time and time again.
Thoughts on the Operation Game. When I was a kid, in the 70's, there were cards that you pulled to tell you what to do. If you buzzed, you lose your turn. Buzz free extraction. And, I always thought that the patient looked like Buddy Hackett. Great video! 💎👏👏👏🙏
Ooh! Speaking of Van Damme, please do Cyborg and/or Universal Soldier! Also, and I say this with love, I've never seen someone fail so spectacularly at Operation! It was a lot of fun to watch, though. :-D
Cyborg was personally my favorite jcvd movie of all time its cheesy yeah but just bad ass action and thrilling soundtrack and the bad guys were bad ass
Thanks, Mark, for reminding me! Now I've got to get a copy _and_ "Sudden Death!" BTW, pretty much _all_ "time travel" movies have the same flaw: "You can't change time because you didn't." You _can't _ go back and kill Hitler because if you did, you wouldn't have known about him in the first place! Think about it. Another thing I didn't know was that he traveled back from _2004._ One of my favorite science-fiction authors, from my teens in the 1950s, was Robert A. Heinlein, who wrote quite a few "Young Adult" novels that I still enjoy to this day. His one failing was that he overestimated the speed of scientific advancement and set his novels well short. He wrote such things as "When the Venus colony was wiped out in 1972..." much too close to the times of their writing. Of course, we now know the locale of one of my favorites, "Between Planets," Venus, is totally uninhabitable, but like most of them it's a crackin' good story. (He also predicted certain social mores and movements that have actually taken place since he invented them.) Keep 'em coming, mate!
I really like this movie. Mia Sara was so attractive and still is. Having said that, one flaw that's always bugged me is when Walker left the future to travel back in time he was in his sled but when he arrived in the past the atmosphere warped around him and he simply walked into the room. Where'd his sled go and how'd he launch it back to the future time he came from?
That’s one issue with the movie. When these people leave 2004, it’s in their pods, but they emerge without them. When they leave the past, they walk/run but return to 2004 in the pods again.
The sled was tide to his watch in the Quantum realm which means the flesh was able to go back in time with the watch and the sled never actually left the future waiting for the Time traveler to return. Simple explanation but not very good one 🤦♂️
Because the CONTENTS of the pod are sent back in time, not the pod itself. Technically speaking the pod arrives back in the existing moment the same time it left-- no time passed between it piercing the time barrier and projecting its occupant back in time, and it simultaneously having its occupant return to the "normal" time from which they left... It's got to do with quantum physics and heavy stuff LOL:) While in the past time passes for the person sent back in the pod, which is why they emerge from the time barrier (the warp effect) without the pod, and remain to do whatever they're doing in the past, but when they return to the future, they return to the same instant they left... Later! OL J R :)
Still one of my favorite time travel movies. It's just a fun movie to me. Not sure why people take movies so seriously. It was a great action movie for the time, and a different spin on a time travel movie. Think this one was the first one where the lead knew martial arts and had tons of fighting scenes and murder.
This, *"Universal Soldier"* and *"Sudden Death"* are three of Van Damme's best films. That is still a cool shot in *"Timecop"* when JCVD materialised in front of an oncoming truck. The 90s was *the* action film decade.
I would dare say that I was one of the first TimeCop fans, having read the DHC series, anxiously awaited the movie after reading about it in the various publications and finally seeing it opening day. (Still have the stub) and going on to buy the vhs, then dvd and finally the bluray. It's just a great hidden gem!
After watching this Movie Free on UA-cam I have to say this is one of the most unique Time Travel Films ever and I can see why it’s a Cult Following and perhaps one of JCVD’s Best Films.
I wore my VHS of this out and just watched it again today. Will always love it for what it is and I'm a sucker for 'futuristic' film made from the 80's/90's
Yea this was pretty much at the tail end of Van Dammes career. I think after this he did The Quest, and finally that dumpster fire Double Team with Dennis Rodman
I disagree. I liked this film more than Universal Soldier, Death Warrant, and Cyborg. To me, his best movies were Timecop, Kickboxer, Lionheart, Sudden Death, and Bloodsport. Double Impact, Nowhere to Run, and Hard Target are honorable mentions.
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick The Quest would’ve been good, if it wasn’t so much a rip off of Bloodsport. But I agree, pretty much Timecop and Sudden Death were the last true quality films of his.
Ha-ha! The apple was a playful regard to the Adams Apple. Also, he had a broken heart, butterflies in his stomach, a Charlie Horse in his leg, water on the knee and the piece of bread was in his "bread basket" (his belly). The pencil was supposed to mean writer's cramp. The wrench meant a wrenched ankle. Not sure what the rubber band meant. But that's the way it was all explained back in the 60's, when the game first came out. Oh... and back then, the "patient" didn't have ANY clothes on! Good one, Minty! Keep the nostalgia coming! 😆 👍
Love Timecop! Interesting fact, I met JCVD in 1995 at Planet Hollywood Atlanta while he was promoting Sudden Death. I got 2 autographs out of it and he is one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet.
I actually used to have Operation when I was a kid, and it even had the names of the pieces you were trying to remove from the patient's body - The apple is known as the Adam's Apple, the butterfly is Butterflies In The Stomach, the bucket of water is Water On The Knee, the pencil is the Writer's Cramp, and the horse is a Charlie's Horse.
This was when that bulbus knot on Van Damn's forehead was cherry. Before it got all big and shit.😂 lol. Sorry Minty, I thought that would be a funny comment. My bros and I would talk about the Van Damn knot from movie to movie. Hey! Do a video about the knot showing its progression through his films👍
That mullet nearly steals every scene v.d does lol. Having learnt it was based on a comic i now know why he had the mullet for the film. Least they left out those dorky glasses.
Number 1 should have been that Minority Report ripped off the scene where he's playing a video of his dead son and talking along with it as it doesnt appear in Dicks original story.
Hey man just wanna say thank you for all these videos! I like to think of myself as a film buff but am slways surprised by the stuff i didn't know through watchin your videos! Plus there's something very wholesome and nostalgic about your videos
I still enjoy this movie. I think it's funny that I bought it in a DVD 2 pack with Sudden Death. Now I know why. Thanks Minty for the great vid once again. And the patient has ailments named after different phrases. He has a broken heart and a Charlie horse. Never had butterflies in your stomach?
ALX Howl : I also bought this on DVD, I couldn’t buy just ‘Time Cop’ ...... it was the combo or nothing. I agree that this movie is a good one to watch. I like how you explained the ailments of that game. Water -on-the-knee refers to excess synovial fluid that can swell up a knee and has to be removed via a very large syringe and needle (had to have this done, NOT FUN 😩).
In America, when you are nervous, you have butterflies in your stomach. That is the phrase, and where that comes from. Love your videos, huge fan, hope you come to the USA near me and we can meet.
This will always be one of my personal favorites of Van Dammes' career. I mean the fight in his apartment is pretty damn good and the whole using his room to his advantage makes me think of Jackie Chan.
Timecop is one of my favorite Van Damme movies. One of the highlights of his career, and it still holds up.
It's my favorite Van Damme movie too. I love time travel movies anyway. :)
@@LiveINtheGood53 definitely a good one
And don't forget HARD TARGET, that was an awesome action film 👏 😊
@@antoniobotello4996 that it was. I loved it.
TIMECOP is on my list of cinematic guilty pleasures of the 90s.
Holds up
@@williamconnolly4095 Fun Fact: That movie was comming up very often as an airplane movie in a cut version of course. But still I had not thought it for family entertainment. But it was a good one and the series was, for it´s budget, also not bad.
Timecop rocks..Mia Sara is so gorgeous in the movie too😍..
That Van Damne split to avoid being electrocuted is one for all ages.😎
Salam Wati : 👍👍 so true. When he did that split, I grimaced from thinking about how most of us would have injured ourselves trying to do that! It has a definite WOW factor.
I love Time Cop!!! It made my jaw drop with the special effects and the fight scenes are pretty impressive!
Loved the special effects and they still hold up today
I totally agree it should of won an Oscar such an amazing film
@@darryldonnelly5363 Very tough competition that year with the nominees being Forrest Gump (winner), The Mask and True Lies.
I like the villain in the movie. Especially when he tells past self to lay off the candy bars.
wstine79 "Never interrupt me when I'm talking to myself"
@@karlsmith2570 "I't simple. You pull the trigger, someone dies"
He was also brilliant in that Jamie Lee Curtis as a cop thriller film “Blue Steel”. Massively under-appreciated actor.
@I Am The One Who Knocks Yeah, that sucks he died, but that's life.
@@smutleybutcher He was fantastic in that movie and was fantastic as the villain in the movie The Arrival with Charlie Sheen.
8:40, that was a cool movie!! I love Sudden Death. It's Die Hard in a hockey arena.
😃😃😃 i agree always watched this and sudden death😎😎😎
Sudden death was awesome
It should of won an Oscar such an amazing film
I'll check that out. Thanks.
The '90s loved the DHIA (Die Hard in a...) formula. See: Speed (Bus), Air Force One (Plane), Sudden Death (Hockey Rink), Speed 2 (Cruise Ship) DH 2 (Airport) Under Seige (Battleship) US 2 (Train) Cliffhanger (Mountains) Passenger 57 (Plane again) The Rock (Alcatraz) Executive Decision (Plane again) Blown Away (Boston) DH3 (New York City, Connecticut, Canada?) Anyway you get it.
i don't care what anyone says, Time Cop is a friggin awesome movie!!!
I haven't seen that movie in so fucking long it's ridiculous. I would like to re-watch it at some point.
What I really liked about Timecop is that it gets the audience emotionally invested in the protagonist. For most of the story, Walker is 1 step behind McComb, who always seems to have the upper hand. Walker is under stress trying to prevent his wife’s deadly “fate”. You can really sympathize with him. He’s not just some powerful tough guy who’s always in control. He’s struggling in this story. For that reason, Timecop is my favorite Van-Damme movie.
“I’m not going to fight a woman!” “Good. Don’t.” “I change my mind.” Best dialogue ever!
“The only place for that fancy kicking’s on Broadway!” “Want to see more of my fancy kicking?”
“You turned what was going to be a simple murder into a bloodbath!” “You two should get to know each other.”
“This time, stay out of trouble!” “Do I know you?” “No,...I guess you don’t.” “Hey, that Bobby Morgan’s still waiting for a second chance!”
It's at least better than Shawnshank's Redemption, that I know.
It is!!!
@@donotstalkme No, Shawshank is better because the acting is much better and was a great story too. Timecop is more fun to me and I'd watch it more.
You have one of the most entertaining channels around. Thankyou for your hard work.
David WX seconded. I really enjoy every video Minty releases.
Mithy is very lasey Ausie he never ever respondes to the questions or comments of his channel fans ....
Every time I watch one theses I have watch the movie again lol
David WX *thank you
Van Damme "Read it"
Purse snatcher "Wolverine"
Van Damme "Betwen the lines"
Purse snatcher " I should get the f**k outta here"
Never forgotten that scene.
He said wolverine. Not huh
I know all the good words.
You beat me to it. That was my favorite part and even though Wolverine was just the brand of boots, back then before any X-Men movie had been made, I was hoping that was a subliminal message that JCVD would star in one as Logan. But in hindsight thank God that didn't happen.
@@WILD__THINGS Van Damme would have been a great Wolverine in an X-Men movie, I can see him with claws and big hairy sideburns playin Wolverine, he was okay in street fighter.
Timecop rocked and has one of the absolute best opening scenes in movie history... please give me the gold
Stogie Guy Epic scene
I'm goin' to ask you one more time...
Time Cop was released in 1994, then re-released in 2004 then once again in 1984.
yes...i see the pattern there
Why 1984?
@@SumDumGy Probably because it is a time travel movie
The thinking man’s action movie.
Loved the beginning when he robs the men for the gold in the 1800s pulls out 2 fully automatic weapons Epic!
Agreed! That scene always stuck with me throughout all these years.
“May I PLEASE have the gold?”
With friggin' laser sights no less!
" A friend of the Confederacy"
Van Damm's best acting, in my opinion.
Agree. He was actually "acting"
Actually "Nowhere to Run" was better...just me.
Van damme's
Very true, as far as his fight scenes in movies, Bloodsport will always take the top of that for me.
Which unfortunately doesn't mean a lot. He is still out-acted by a hat stand.
Butterflies in his stomach, Charlies horse, etc. They're all puns which I loved as a kid.
Not actually puns, but real ailments or conditions. Butterflies in the stomach is the physical sensation in humans of a "fluttery" feeling in the stomach, caused by a reduction of blood flow to the organ.Knee effusion, or water on the knee, occurs when excess fluid accumulates in or around the knee joint. Charley horse is another name for a muscle spasm.
Dragon The Bruce Lee Story would be a good movie to do a video on, also good video Minty i loved TimeCop when it came out 👍👍
That film inspired me so much as a child. Then I saw all of Bruce Lee’s films and television work and decided to make martial arts a fundamental part of my life forever more. Such an amazing, deeply affecting film and Jason Scott Lee should’ve definitely got an Oscar for his performance.
Yes do this Great Bruce Lee biopic
Nah, that video would Dragon and on.
Love JCVD and "Time Cop" was my favorite film of his.
every kids favorite “stay home from school because you’re sick “movie!
[clears throat]
The opening scene to Timecop is really goddamn good!
It’s the perfect set up to explain why there would be a need for law enforcement in a world of time travel.
Mia Sara (from Legend and Ferris Bueller's Day Off) is all grown up in this one :)
The girl in Legend was Mia Sara, that was Tom Cruise ;-)
She also hadn't yet married her first husband for two years (first husband was the son of Sean Connery). She is two, and a few months, years younger than I and damn I had the hots for her.
She never could act very well though , just eye candy. I always thought she was British. Have you seen her In the fencing movie "By The Sword"? or "The Maddening"?
She's fine when she's given something to work with. "By The Sword" was panned for a bad screenplay, and "The Maddening" was direct to video. FWIW she did win a Saturn for Best Supporting Actress in "Time Cop" -- something I am surprised that Minty didn't mention.
She suuuuuure is! It’s just a shame she felt the need for those implants.
Can't believe this film is 25 years old! And I never knew Sam Raimi produced this!!
Me neither! I like this movie better now.
He also produced Hard Target as well
Shaine White me either
Cool shirt👕dude Stallone...Sylvester lol bustin out the OG operation, kinda retro awesome
Minty Comedic Arts you give so much joy mate, I was born in 84 so all of your stuff makes me relive my childhood. Nothing cheers me up like watching your stuff , keep it up bud.
A new Minty video about a film that I have loved for a very long..."time", pun intended. Mia Sara was just as beautiful as she was in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I was 19 in 1994, and still feel that young whenever I watch this classic.
She indeed was incredibly hot.
Nice one, Minty.
As for TimeCop 2, it could have been a huge BlockBuster of a movie, if they had done it right and given it the full Hollywood treatment.
I loved the tagline: Murder is forever, until now.
That should be the tagline for Operation.
"2010, the criminally underrated sequel." Indeed! I LOVE that movie! And I still watch it through the years, and outside of the cold war references, it really holds up.
I think that Time Cop is way better than Looper
True
Yes
lol true
Looper is Dog shit, Time Cop is awesome
AGREE! Talk about an overhyped movie!
Peter Hyams always delivers a solid entertainment.
Sudden death was amazing, I also think The Quest is highly underrated, also loved Hard Target. Timecop was great, as for the TV series there was a show called 7 days that was a bit better.
This is def. one of those movies that proves popcorn flicks can do better and resonate more with audiences than critically acclaimed masterpieces. We have seen this happen time and time again.
made my morning! one of my favorite movies growing up.
Love the “Sly” Stallone t-shirt
Thoughts on the Operation Game. When I was a kid, in the 70's, there were cards that you pulled to tell you what to do. If you buzzed, you lose your turn. Buzz free extraction. And, I always thought that the patient looked like Buddy Hackett.
Great video! 💎👏👏👏🙏
Ooh! Speaking of Van Damme, please do Cyborg and/or Universal Soldier!
Also, and I say this with love, I've never seen someone fail so spectacularly at Operation! It was a lot of fun to watch, though. :-D
Cyborg was personally my favorite jcvd movie of all time its cheesy yeah but just bad ass action and thrilling soundtrack and the bad guys were bad ass
Thanks, Mark, for reminding me! Now I've got to get a copy _and_ "Sudden Death!" BTW, pretty much _all_ "time travel" movies have the same flaw: "You can't change time because you didn't." You _can't _ go back and kill Hitler because if you did, you wouldn't have known about him in the first place! Think about it. Another thing I didn't know was that he traveled back from _2004._ One of my favorite science-fiction authors, from my teens in the 1950s, was Robert A. Heinlein, who wrote quite a few "Young Adult" novels that I still enjoy to this day. His one failing was that he overestimated the speed of scientific advancement and set his novels well short. He wrote such things as "When the Venus colony was wiped out in 1972..." much too close to the times of their writing. Of course, we now know the locale of one of my favorites, "Between Planets," Venus, is totally uninhabitable, but like most of them it's a crackin' good story. (He also predicted certain social mores and movements that have actually taken place since he invented them.) Keep 'em coming, mate!
Talks about Claude Van Damme while wearing Sylvester Stallone shirt!! 🤣🤣
So?
I genuinely look forward to your Friday video releases, they make my weekend.
Thanks Minty
I've always like Timecop, and probably always will!
Time Cop is one of JCVD best and one of my favorite movies. Thanks Minty 😁
I really like this movie. Mia Sara was so attractive and still is.
Having said that, one flaw that's always bugged me is when Walker left the future to travel back in time he was in his sled but when he arrived in the past the atmosphere warped around him and he simply walked into the room. Where'd his sled go and how'd he launch it back to the future time he came from?
That’s one issue with the movie. When these people leave 2004, it’s in their pods, but they emerge without them. When they leave the past, they walk/run but return to 2004 in the pods again.
The sled was tide to his watch in the Quantum realm which means the flesh was able to go back in time with the watch and the sled never actually left the future waiting for the Time traveler to return. Simple explanation but not very good one 🤦♂️
@@digiverse1693 It's better than anything other explanation I've heard and I've not ever heard one.
Because the CONTENTS of the pod are sent back in time, not the pod itself. Technically speaking the pod arrives back in the existing moment the same time it left-- no time passed between it piercing the time barrier and projecting its occupant back in time, and it simultaneously having its occupant return to the "normal" time from which they left... It's got to do with quantum physics and heavy stuff LOL:) While in the past time passes for the person sent back in the pod, which is why they emerge from the time barrier (the warp effect) without the pod, and remain to do whatever they're doing in the past, but when they return to the future, they return to the same instant they left... Later! OL J R :)
Thank you, Minty! I've always loved this movie!
Van damme this was a great movie!
Please keep the videos coming. England loves them and they are timeless minty!!!
Still one of my favorite time travel movies. It's just a fun movie to me. Not sure why people take movies so seriously. It was a great action movie for the time, and a different spin on a time travel movie. Think this one was the first one where the lead knew martial arts and had tons of fighting scenes and murder.
This, *"Universal Soldier"* and *"Sudden Death"* are three of Van Damme's best films. That is still a cool shot in *"Timecop"* when JCVD materialised in front of an oncoming truck. The 90s was *the* action film decade.
5:18, Roger Ebert says that the plot makes more sense than Van Damme's accent. Geez!
Fantastic story. Thank you for doing this one. Always been a time travel nut and seeing this as a teenager made me even more so.
I am the only person in my house that likes timecop, but we all LOVE bloodsport! 😁
Bloodsport is in my top 10 all time favs with the abyss
@@beans301 it was the first movie my daughter ever watched!
Minty I enjoyed comics as a kid but I appreciate how you bring them back to life for big kids. Thanks
Badassscifi
I think the better time cop show was 7 Days which came out on the UPN in the late 90s
Upn was my jam
at least we had justina vail.
even that show could be trippin balls.
I never understood where the 1st guy was while the 2nd guy (the 1st guy's future self) was walking around the base.
He disappeared
Jonathan. And my biggest gripe is they never let don franklin time travel. He was supposed to be the alternate.
I would dare say that I was one of the first TimeCop fans, having read the DHC series, anxiously awaited the movie after reading about it in the various publications and finally seeing it opening day. (Still have the stub) and going on to buy the vhs, then dvd and finally the bluray. It's just a great hidden gem!
How it is a hidden gem when more than most love it and have seen it over n over.
I think *Timecop* is Van Damme's most hearty performance. 🙄
Excellent Minty. One of my favorite vandam movie
9:28, that's right. It WAS Van Damme's greatest action film.
After watching this Movie Free on UA-cam I have to say this is one of the most unique Time Travel Films ever and I can see why it’s a Cult Following and perhaps one of JCVD’s Best Films.
Sudden death was like a die hard movie with van Damme I loved it
The odd/best part of Sudden Death was that thousands of hocky fans were taken hostage and they didn't know it for a certain period of time.
Another great vid. Thx Minty. This is one of my faves. That jcvd vid legs split. Yikes.
Lay off the effing Candy line is my fave
I wish they'd try again with a Time Cop TV series. I liked the TV show version.
Have Amazon remake the show.
Man. Minty is really excited about having Operation and getting to play. It is endearing.
10 things you didn’t know about Caddyshack
P.C. Principal one of those things is that the gopher's sound effects were the dolphin squeals from "Flipper"
One of my top five of all time movies ! Van Damme at his best awesome as usual thank you
dont argue among yourselves,i love time cop,guilty pleasure movie
*yourself
It's a bit of fun... This is what action movies are supposed to be like... Love the video, Minty!!
Plz do more van damme movies
I wore my VHS of this out and just watched it again today. Will always love it for what it is and I'm a sucker for 'futuristic' film made from the 80's/90's
I saw this movie in theaters and even had the poster but thought it wasn't one of JCVD's best. However, the movies he made after this were very bad.
Yea this was pretty much at the tail end of Van Dammes career.
I think after this he did The Quest, and finally that dumpster fire Double Team with Dennis Rodman
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick Knock Off was good and I didn't mind US the Return
I disagree. I liked this film more than Universal Soldier, Death Warrant, and Cyborg. To me, his best movies were Timecop, Kickboxer, Lionheart, Sudden Death, and Bloodsport. Double Impact, Nowhere to Run, and Hard Target are honorable mentions.
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick The Quest would’ve been good, if it wasn’t so much a rip off of Bloodsport. But I agree, pretty much Timecop and Sudden Death were the last true quality films of his.
Bloodsport is probably the best film he did, but this one is more fun to watch I think.
Time Cop is a fun movie to watch. Great job Minty!
I enjoyed this movie and it's really good
Ha-ha! The apple was a playful regard to the Adams Apple. Also, he had a broken heart, butterflies in his stomach, a Charlie Horse in his leg, water on the knee and the piece of bread was in his "bread basket" (his belly). The pencil was supposed to mean writer's cramp. The wrench meant a wrenched ankle. Not sure what the rubber band meant. But that's the way it was all explained back in the 60's, when the game first came out. Oh... and back then, the "patient" didn't have ANY clothes on!
Good one, Minty! Keep the nostalgia coming! 😆 👍
10 things you didn't know about Fortress (1985), plz.
Omg yes fortess is like one of my favorite movies great cast love the prison underground , i wish reentry was better though i still like parts
@@douglasquaid140 that is the chris Lambert fortress from 1991, different film.
@@darkone666 😥😥😥🤯🤯my bad
@ Darktone, but the Lambert Fortress is more entertaining than the Quaid one. Quaid is a boring actor.
@@smutleybutcher Quaid? No idea what film your on about.
Minty, love your work! Born in East L.A. - Let's check it out.
😎 10 things you didn't know about Resident Evil
When I was growing up one of my absolute favorites was double impact.
Universal solider next?
Cyborg was his best movie. I used to watch that all the time when I was younger and it's still my favorite.
10 things you didn't know about bang bus
I enjoyed the story of Timecop and still watch it to this day.
10 Things you didn’t know about Gung Ho (1986) PLEASE MINTY!
Watched and rewatched this movie a hundred times as a kid.
why not Kung Pow!
Love Timecop! Interesting fact, I met JCVD in 1995 at Planet Hollywood Atlanta while he was promoting Sudden Death. I got 2 autographs out of it and he is one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet.
Aside from Bloodsport, this is Van Damme's best movie.
Universal soldier?
What about No Retreat, No Surrender!? Lol
@@na2000coma Lol love that movie and yeah he was good in that.
I actually used to have Operation when I was a kid, and it even had the names of the pieces you were trying to remove from the patient's body - The apple is known as the Adam's Apple, the butterfly is Butterflies In The Stomach, the bucket of water is Water On The Knee, the pencil is the Writer's Cramp, and the horse is a Charlie's Horse.
This movie was on TV last night.. It was ok but I enjoyed Hard Target more
Hard Target is absolute gold!!!
The sets from the "Time cop" TV show were recycled into sets for the TV show "Sliders."
Specifically, the Sliders episode "Slidecage."
This was when that bulbus knot on Van Damn's forehead was cherry. Before it got all big and shit.😂 lol. Sorry Minty, I thought that would be a funny comment. My bros and I would talk about the Van Damn knot from movie to movie. Hey! Do a video about the knot showing its progression through his films👍
I wonder why he has that on his head
I think it’s some sort of tumor
It's not a tumor! It's not a tumor...at all.
Ricky! Stop f****** that machine!
Line of the future! 😁
He should've gone back in time to stop his hairstylist from giving him that mullet.
Imo van damme's mullet look badass in timecop.
That mullet nearly steals every scene v.d does lol. Having learnt it was based on a comic i now know why he had the mullet for the film. Least they left out those dorky glasses.
@@nicktubara Amen!
One of my favorite scenes: "He read my mind" "With your English, he'd have to." lol I love this movie.
Number 1 should have been that Minority Report ripped off the scene where he's playing a video of his dead son and talking along with it as it doesnt appear in Dicks original story.
Right! This is where that happened. I remember seeing that scene in Minority Report and wondering where I saw that before. Thank you kindly!
Tom Cruise is a poor man’s Van Damme haha
Hey man just wanna say thank you for all these videos! I like to think of myself as a film buff but am slways surprised by the stuff i didn't know through watchin your videos! Plus there's something very wholesome and nostalgic about your videos
Does minty purposely mispronounce people's names as some sort of easter egg?
Because he never fails.
But he's pretty good at saying "Dick Miller".
Accent.
Best line from the film “third jumper this week, they keep this up and you’re out of a job”…….
“Only going down sir”
Brilliant 👌🏻
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I still enjoy this movie. I think it's funny that I bought it in a DVD 2 pack with Sudden Death. Now I know why. Thanks Minty for the great vid once again.
And the patient has ailments named after different phrases. He has a broken heart and a Charlie horse. Never had butterflies in your stomach?
ALX Howl : I also bought this on DVD, I couldn’t buy just ‘Time Cop’ ...... it was the combo or nothing. I agree that this movie is a good one to watch. I like how you explained the ailments of that game. Water -on-the-knee refers to excess synovial fluid that can swell up a knee and has to be removed via a very large syringe and needle (had to have this done, NOT FUN 😩).
10 Things You Didn't Know About Street Fighter (1994) starring Jean Claude Van Damme
I loved this flick when I was little...👌🏼💯✔
In America, when you are nervous, you have butterflies in your stomach. That is the phrase, and where that comes from.
Love your videos, huge fan, hope you come to the USA near me and we can meet.
Timecop is a masterpiece :)
Van Damme at his best :)
Heluva directing too :)
Thx. One of my favorite movies.
No mention of the late, great Ron Silver's amazing performance? He was awesome in this... And yeah it's just a great movie👏👏👏👏💙
This will always be one of my personal favorites of Van Dammes' career. I mean the fight in his apartment is pretty damn good and the whole using his room to his advantage makes me think of Jackie Chan.
I just recently watched it (again). Good timing.