Last time I
did review of the crime against imagination known as the Games Maker. Looks
like it’s a theme because here’s another one.
Clockstopers
was released in 2002. For the record, let’s take a look at some other movies
made in this period
So some good movies...
And some bad movies too,
certainly a mixed year for movies
OK, I’ll
stop the Spider-man bashing, yeesh
And it’s
time to say hello to our old friends, Nickelodeon, the life support Network
that can’t let cr*p like (recent – they were both good in their hayday)
SpongeBob or Fairly Odd Parents die but cuts the budget of Korra forcing the
production studio to cut corners with their animation. Thanks for that. This
movie was brought out by Paramount and Nickelodeon movies, remind me, what I
was it I reviewed from them before?
Ah. I see.
Excuse me one moment
Where were
we? Oh yes, Clockstoppers. Produced on a $20m budget, it made about $38m back, not really good enough and it holds a pathetic 28% on rotten tomatoes with a
30% audience approval rating. But let’s get this over with and dive in