Timecop: The Berlin Decision Page #6

Synopsis: Twenty years after a set of events, the TEC (Time Enforcement Commission), the agency that makes sure that no one travels into the past without permission and changes history, is still going strong. Now Brandon Miller a TEC operative, believes that they have a responsibility to change history hoping that the world will be better but Ryan Chan another Tec operative stops him but kills the woman he loves in the process. Two years later Miller escapes from prison and sets out to eliminate all TEC operatives by killing their ancestors. Eventually Ryan's the only one left and has to stop Miller before he gets him.
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Steve Boyum
Production: Universal Studios Home Video
 
IMDB:
4.9
R
Year:
2003
81 min
93 Views


or that unintentional

footprint left in the sand.

All secrets hidden in time,

locked in time.

[Chiming]

And unless you were there,

you'll never know the truth.

There you are.

I've been looking everywhere

for you. Where've you been?

Around.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

You look like you've been on one

too many jumps this month.

You got that right.

Hey, Jeffers,

it's good to see you.

Kiss my ass, Ryan.

[Chuckles]

Hey, Ryan.

Hey, Edwards.

Damn it, O'Rourke, you are not giving

these guys enough turn around time.

We're suspending them in their

own reality, and ripping them

back and forth through time.

I just got the results of Casey's CAT scan.

That's a cerebral hemorrhage.

It's your responsibility

to start reigning these guys in.

- Will you give it a rest, Doc?

- Give it a rest?

And you were supposed to check

in with me as soon as you got back.

I think I like you better

with the lip ring.

- Lip ring?

- Where the hell have you been?

- Saving the world.

- [Chuckles]

You still want me

to give it a rest?

- Just put it in your report.

- We still on for tonight?

- I don't date...

- Timecops.

- I know. 8:
00?

- 8:
00.

[Alarm Beeping]

[Computer Voice]

We have a Time breach in progress.

You're light, euphoric

I've waited for so long

I'm crashing

It's the sweet foam in those eyes

Like a six-ton megabomb

You're supersonic

I weathered through this time

The force erratic

Like a deuce from a laser storm

The sound subsonic

Like a car crash in the rain

Your karma is solid

You gotta wonder

It's all your own

Heaven knows

Heaven knows

Heaven

Still I felt so right

I've never known before

Never felt so right

Never felt so right

I've never known before

Your thigh, your hips

Like a meltdown power zone

Pressed on me

Like the very thought of it all

Like a voice in a hurricane

Your heart, platonic

I've waited for so long

The source, excited

Like life on a runaway train

The spike, exotic

Rush into my mind

Your own, your soul

You're ice in a desert plain

Heaven knows

Heaven knows

Heaven

Still I felt so right

I've never known before

Never felt so right

Never felt so right

I've never know before

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Gary Scott Thompson

Gary Scott Thompson (born October 7, 1959) is a screenwriter, television producer, and director. Thompson is most notable for his work on The Fast and the Furious starring Vin Diesel, the sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hollow Man with Kevin Bacon, Split Second, 88 Minutes, starring Al Pacino, and K-911 and K-9: P.I.. As creator, showrunner, writer, and executive producer of NBC's hit series Las Vegas, Thompson also directed 4 episodes and made a brief appearance as a psychotherapy patient. Recently, Thompson wrote, co-developed, and executive produced NBC and TF1's Taxi Brooklyn. more…

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