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Timelock

  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
554
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Timelock (1996)
ActionSci-Fi

It's the 23rd century, and the world's most dangerous criminal has taken over the maximum security prison on asterod Alpha 4. Caught in the middle are a petty thief and a prison transport pi... Read allIt's the 23rd century, and the world's most dangerous criminal has taken over the maximum security prison on asterod Alpha 4. Caught in the middle are a petty thief and a prison transport pilot.It's the 23rd century, and the world's most dangerous criminal has taken over the maximum security prison on asterod Alpha 4. Caught in the middle are a petty thief and a prison transport pilot.

  • Director
    • Robert Munic
  • Writers
    • Joseph John Barmettler
    • J. Reifel
  • Stars
    • Maryam d'Abo
    • Arye Gross
    • Jeffrey Meek
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    554
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    • Director
      • Robert Munic
    • Writers
      • Joseph John Barmettler
      • J. Reifel
    • Stars
      • Maryam d'Abo
      • Arye Gross
      • Jeffrey Meek
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Maryam d'Abo
    Maryam d'Abo
    • Teegs
    Arye Gross
    Arye Gross
    • Riley
    Jeffrey Meek
    Jeffrey Meek
    • Villum
    Ricco Ross
    Ricco Ross
    • Tibuck
    Jeff Speakman
    Jeff Speakman
    • McMasters
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • Warden Andrews
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Sullivan
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • Larden
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Admiral Teegs
    Juan Pope
    Juan Pope
    • Wilson
    • (as J. Lamont Pope)
    Tom Billett
    • Neville
    Shon Greenblatt
    • Snapper
    Andrew James Jones
    Andrew James Jones
    • Ensign
    Patrick Y. Malone
    Patrick Y. Malone
    • Computer Tech
    • (as Patrick Malone)
    Cheryl Bartel
    • Clarissa
    Jon Bascoe
    • Ali
    Phillip Brock
    Phillip Brock
    • Prisoner
    Ira Heiden
    Ira Heiden
    • Dr. Teller
    • Director
      • Robert Munic
    • Writers
      • Joseph John Barmettler
      • J. Reifel
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    User reviews14

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    2Cawzy

    Just bad.

    I found this on a list of bad Sci Fi movies, and with my Bad Movie obsession, and my love of Sci Fi, I had to watch it.

    This one is a stinker, though. I don't feel its on the level of an it's so bad it's good movie. It's just mediocre Sci Fi, poor "effects", and just bad acting. Which...is expected when I hunt down these horrible films. But usually there is at least an underlying sense of fun and/or that nice coating of cheese. Timelock doesn't have that extra.

    I struggled through this one and lost attention quickly.

    Smoke was good, but did nothing to help save this movie. Moving on to the next one quickly!
    AW3

    What the heck did I just sit through?

    Let me try to sum up the "plot" of this movie as best I can: Maryam d'Abo (former Bond girl) reaches the end of her career here as Teegs, a spaceship captain in the year 2251, who is responsible for ferrying prisoners to the asteroid Alpha 4, a maximum security penal colony.

    Among the prisoners in the cargo hold is Riley (played by Arye Gross, whom you might remember best from the sitcom Ellen), a "master" computer thief. We then have a brief flashback to Riley's crime, which involved him hacking into what is (I think) a bank's computer. The display on the computer, strangely enough, is a wavy three-dimensional grid that bears little relation to the financial transactions Riley is performing.

    Next, the flashback cuts to Riley in bed in a hotel room, enjoying the (ahem) services of two voluptuous women. His eyes light up with glee when they start handcuffing him to the headboard. "I've got something to show you," one of the girls says. "Oh, show it to me!" Riley cries. "Showtime! Showtime at the Apollo!" (Apparently people will still be tuning in to Amateur Night 250 years from now).

    As you might have guessed, what they show Riley are two guns and a badge. In the future, you see, law enforcement agencies will hire ex-Playboy Playmates to frolic with suspects in hotel rooms instead of just arresting them on the spot.

    Having established Riley's crime and arrest, we return to the cargo hold of Teegs' ship. Riley overhears another prisoner talking about his record: "I've been to Alpha 1, 2, and 3, but this is my first trip to the Big House!" Apparently, in the future, there will be only four prisons in the entire universe.

    Naturally, this panics Riley, who's just a lowly computer hacker, and presumably belongs in a minimum-security facility. "I'm supposed to be going to Alpha 1!" Riley screams. Teegs refuses to check on this, because, in her words, "I hate lists." Yeah, those pesky little things that tell you exactly which prisoners you're supposed to be delivering. I can't stand those either.

    This plea earns Riley the nickname of "A1" among his fellow convicts. At this point, I have to mention that there's a blatant undercurrent of homoeroticism in this movie (even for a prison flick) especially coming from bad guy Villum, played by Jeffrey Meeks. The person who left the comment that Meeks' performance was "wonderful" must be related to the guy in some way. The word I would have chosen is "bizarre": His performance appears to be modeled on the character of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (Meeks even fans himself at one point with a piece of paper).

    Once they arrive at Alpha 4, we are witness to one of the lamest "prison breakouts" I've ever seen, which seems to consist solely of shooting two guards and disabling one computer. Now all the prisoners are running amuck, and so are Riley and Teegs, and they're all trying to get back to Teegs' ship to escape.

    Naturally, Riley and Teegs fall in love, for no real reason other than It's In The Script (tm) (There's even a charming scene where they make out in a prison cell while handcuffed to a toilet). If you're unfortunate enough to see this movie, you will understand how dumbfounded I was by this attraction. Riley is an irritating jerk who can't go for more than two minutes without making some lame quip. (Sample: When Riley and Villum are facing down in a swordfight (and don't ask me why there were two swords lying around a prison colony), Riley says, "Hey, how come you get the good sword?") Between Villum's wierd Scarlet O'Hara accent and Riley's stupid patter I was rooting for both of them to die, slowly and painfully.

    Of course, the real dilemma is that even if Riley and Teegs can make it back to the ship, the head honcho bad guy McMasters (sporting a Billy Ray Cyrus-style mullet) has unfortunately gotten his hands on the vital component that the ship can't function without: a 3 and 1/4 inch floppy disk. Yes, that's right; spaceships in the year 2251 require a boot disk.

    One final note: why the heck is the movie called "Timelock"? It's got nothing to do with time, other than it takes place a long time from now, and even though it is in a prison, the plot's got nothing do with locks. I can only conclude they called it "Timelock" because watching it makes you feel like you've been locked away for an eternity.
    1djray65

    What a stick fest!

    Well, I went in to this film knowing full well it was no "Star wars" but this was extra cheesy. I love sci-fi movies and hoped this would at lest entertain me for a while. I was wrong. As for the sci-fi part, it was missing. First of all there was no time travail, time warping...nothing to do with time but wasting it. This was not even a B-movie. Saddly, the acting and FX were not so great ether. They stunk. It looks like they filmed it in an old wear house. I don't even remember if I made it to the end of this bomb. This had o be a tax right-off for someone. If you like bombs, or hate your self, then this for you, if not stay away...far away. Run if you have to.
    3Sergiodave

    Utter rubbish that is somehow watchable

    A science fiction movie set on a penal colony planet. There the similarity with Alien 3 ends. Most of the bad guys act like gay porn stars, the ex bond Girl, Maryam d'Abo, naturally can't act. A slight saving Grace is Ayre Gross, a well known TV actor, who is the best thing in a bad movie.
    7liammurphy1

    Pretty awful - But still fun

    Although this movie is set 250 years in the future they still use the same floppy disks we used 5 years ago and the same guns they used in cop movies 20 years ago except with an added whoosing noise I guess the budget didn't run to make super duper men in black style basookas and the lead villain is soooooooo camp it's beyond a joke. Former Bond girl Maryam d'abo must have really fallen on bad times to make this trash. The only redeeming feature in this tripe is arye gross wisecracking thief good guy who helps d'abo fight the bad guys.

    although it's utter trash, I still enjoyed this movie mainly because it didn't take itself too seriously

    So it gets a Healthy 7/10 from me

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      The movie takes place in the 23rd century.
    • Soundtracks
      Less First, Then More
      Composed by Sidney James

      Published by Pushy Publishing, ASCAP

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Time Lock
    • Production company
      • EGM Film International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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