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Clockstoppers

  • Director: Jonathan Frakes
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Teen Movie, Sci-Fi Comedy
  • Themes: Fathers and Sons, Experiments Gone Awry, Eccentric Families
  • Main Cast: Jesse Bradford, French Stewart
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Frequent Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes gets behind the camera again for this teen-sci-fi/action-drama in the Back to the Future (1985) mold. Jesse Bradford stars as Zak Gibbs, a teenager who discovers the latest invention to spring from the mind of his scientist father (Robin Thomas) and a research team that includes his dad's eccentric colleague Dr. Earl Dopler (French Stewart). It seems that they have developed a wristwatch that manipulates "hypertime," speeding up the passage of regular time 25 times for the wearer and those near him, making it appear that the rest of the world has become essentially "frozen" in time. Zak is delighted with the ability that he initially treats as the ultimate gag and superpower, until the National Security Agency begins pursuing both him and the device, intending to confiscate it for nefarious political purposes. Clockwatchers (2002) co-stars Michael Biehn, Paula Garces, and Julia Sweeney. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

French Stewart - Dr. Earl Dopler; Tony Abatemarco - administrator; Michael Biehn - Henry Gates; Pamela Dunlap - Vice Principal; Paula Garcés - Francesca; Jenette Goldstein - Doctor; Gina Hecht - Meter Maid; Miko Hughes; Tom Parks - Detective; Joey Simmrin - Rick Ditmar; Julia Sweeney - Mom; Robin Thomas - George Gibbs; Scott Thompson - tourist dad; Scott Thomson; Ken Jenkins - Agent Moore; Linda Kim - Jay; Danny Cistone - Ditmar dance double; Esperanza Catubig - ticket agent; Billy Mayo - Q.T. Agent; Funkmaster Flex - Large Mike; Jason Winston George - Richard; Garikayi Mutambirwa - Meeker; Jeff Ricketts - Officer Meyers; Lindze Letherman - Kelly Gibbs; Jennifer Manley - security officer; Dwight Armstrong - nose ring boy; Oanh Nguyen - graduate student; Frank Howard - Rave Dancer; Deborah Rawlings - tourist mom; Jodie Milks - bright freshman; Brad 'Chip' Pope - confused freshman; Andrew James Armstrong - hot skates sports boy; Rachel Arieff - hot skates saleswoman; Eric Baugh - Tagger; D.J. Midas - Flavius' opponent; DJ Swamp - Flavius/Ditmar hands; Lamonte Goode - Meeker breakdance double; Ronnie Willis - Meeker dance double; Kirven T. Arrington - Meeker hand double; Earl Barlow - Rave Dancer; Jer-Lyn Benjamin - Rave Dancer; Diana Carreno - Rave Dancer; Aisha R. Delaria - Rave Dancer; Rece Jones - Rave Dancer; Alfie Lewis - Rave Dancer; Monet 'Fusion' Ludlow - Rave Dancer; Clifford McGhee - Rave Dancer; Kimberly Morrow - Rave Dancer; Alphonzo Rawls - Rave Dancer; Sherman Shoate - Rave Dancer; Lani Tuyor-Stanbery - Rave Dancer; Giacomo Vernice - Rave Dancer

Credit

Kevin Kavanaugh - Art Director, Mary Gail Artz - Casting, Barbara Harris - Casting, Barbara Cohen - Casting, Leanna Sheldon - Casting, Hi-Hat - Choreography, Jamshied Sharifi - Conductor, Rob Hedden - Co-producer, David B. Householter - Co-producer, Deborah Everton - Costume Designer, Julie Glick - Costume Designer, Matthew Carlisle - First Assistant Director, Carla Bowen - First Assistant Director, Ian Foster Woolf - First Assistant Director, Rosemary Cremona - First Assistant Director, Ruby Stillwater - First Assistant Director, Jonathan Frakes - Director, Rick Avery - Second Unit Director, Peter E. Berger - Editor, Jeff W. Canavan - Editor, Albie Hecht - Executive Producer, Linda Arnold - Hair Styles, Joy Zapata - Hair Styles, Lisa Blok - Location Manager, Robert Mendel - Location Manager, Debbie Page - Location Manager, Jamshied Sharifi - Composer (Music Score), James Sall - Musical Direction/Supervision, Kenny Myers - Makeup, Chuck Bemis - Camera Operator, Adam Kowalski - Camera Operator, Jeffrey P. Greeley - Camera Operator, Lawrence Karman - Camera Operator, Gary Anderton - Camera Operator, Marek Dobrowoiski - Production Designer, Tim Suhrstedt - Cinematographer, Bill Taylor - Cinematographer, Paul Hughen - Cinematographer, David B. Householter - Production Manager, Gale Anne Hurd - Producer, Julia Pistor - Producer, Christopher Lopez - Producer, Karin Fong - Producer, Grant Lau - Producer, Peggy Oei - Producer, Keith Bryant - Producer, Ben Apley - Producer, Clyde Beamer - Producer, Carsten Becker - Producer, Lien Chun-Chien - Producer, Jason Doherty - Producer, Justine Gerenstein - Producer, Thomas Betts - Set Designer, Richard Helmer - Special Effects, Gary Monak - Special Effects, Stan Parks - Special Effects, Bill Taylor - Special Effects, Adam Kowalski - Special Effects, Lynn Garrido - Special Effects, Jim Stuebe - Sound Mixer, Bob Baron - Sound Mixer, Randy K. Singer - Sound Mixer, Lon Bender - Sound/Sound Designer, Geoffrey G. Rubay - Sound/Sound Designer, Rick Avery - Stunts Coordinator, Rob Hedden - Screen Story, David N. Weiss - Screen Story, J. David Stern - Screen Story, Andy Hedden - Screen Story, Rob Hedden - Screenwriter, David N. Weiss - Screenwriter, David Weiss - Screenwriter, J. David Stern - Screenwriter, Harry Cohen - Sound Effects Editor, Tony Lamberti - Sound Effects Editor, Randy Kelley - Sound Effects Editor, Bruce Tanis - Sound Effects Editor, Valerie Davidson - Supervising Editor, Zack Davis - Supervising Editor, Ralph Sall - Additional Music, Ralph Sall - Executive Music Producer, Jennifer Campbell - Production Coordinator, Diane Sabatini - Production Supervisor, Nancy King - Production Supervisor, David E. Fluhr - Re-Recording Mixer, Christian P. Minkler - Re-Recording Mixer, Judith Brown - Script Supervisor, Sue Meserve - Script Supervisor, Lawrence Karman - Steadicam Operator, Vic Radulich - Dialogue Editor, Frank T. Smathers - Dialogue Editor, Sarah Monat - Foley Artist, Thomas J. O'Brien - Scenic Artist, Tim Lawrence - Storyboard Artist, John Mann - Storyboard Artist, Michael Fink - Visual Effects, Eric Swenson - Visual Effects, Jacqueline Lopez - Visual Effects, Sharon Holly - Visual Effects, Sue Meserve - Visual Effects, Brana Michelle Rosenfeld - Set Decorator, Robin Harlan - Foley Mixer, Howard A. Anderson Company - Title Design, Christopher Lopez - Title Design, Karin Fong - Title Design, Grant Lau - Title Design, Peggy Oei - Title Design, Keith Bryant - Title Design, Ben Apley - Title Design, Clyde Beamer - Title Design, Carsten Becker - Title Design, Lien Chun-Chien - Title Design, Jason Doherty - Title Design, Justine Gerenstein - Title Design

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Album Review: Clockstoppers
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  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 19, 2002
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

The soundtrack to Nickelodeon's teen action/comedy Clockstoppers features songs from three of the most licensing-friendly bands around: Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray, and the Dandy Warhols, whose "Bohemian Like You" makes yet another appearance here. Fortunately, though, Smash Mouth's "Holiday in My Head" arrives in place of their omnipresent "All Star," and Sugar Ray's contribution -- a surprisingly faithful cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" -- sounds downright refreshing. Blink-182's "All the Small Things" is the best example of the earnest punk-pop that makes up most of the soundtrack, while Lil' J's "It's the Weekend" sounds even more distinctive in this setting. But Clockstoppers' best, and weirdest, moment comes from Kool Keith's "Know My Name" -- even though it's a relatively subdued track, hearing Kool Keith on the soundtrack for a Nickelodeon movie is almost worth the price of admission. The album's only ringer is the Cranberries' "Time Is Ticking Out"; despite the song's thematically appropriate title, Dolores O'Riordan's eco-political pontificating ("What about Chernobyl? What about radiation?") is wildly out of place here. Overall, the Clockstoppers soundtrack is middle of the road, but with a few twists that give it some extra appeal. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Holiday in My Head (Lyrics) Greg Camp Smash Mouth (2:40)
Abracadabra [2002 Ralph Sall Remix] Steve Miller Sugar Ray (3:44)
A Song for Everyone William Salazar, Adam Lewis Fenix TX (4:11)
Time After Time (Lyrics) Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman Uncle Kracker (4:20)
Never Let You Go (Lyrics) Stephan Jenkins Third Eye Blind (3:57)
All the Small Things Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus blink-182 (2:48)
Breathe (Lyrics) Nickelback, Chad Kroeger Nickelback (3:59)
The Minute I Met You Cyrus Bolooki, Chad Gilbert, Jordan Pundik, Ian Grushka New Found Glory (3:03)
The Worst Day Every Simple Plan Simple Plan (3:34)
Bohemian Like You Courtney Taylor The Dandy Warhols (3:32)
Quicksand (Lyrics) Kevin Baldes, Jeremy Popoff Lit (3:18)
Space to Share (Lyrics) Eric Valentine, Marty James Scapegoat Wax (4:04)
Know My Name Ralph Sall, Kool Keith Kool Keith (3:23)
It's the Weekend (Lyrics) Jermaine Dupri, LaMarquis Mark Jefferson, Keith Mansfield, Kandi Burruss, Shannon Johnson Lil' J (3:02)
Time Is Ticking Out (Lyrics) Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan The Cranberries (3:01)

Credits

Jonathan Frakes (Soundtrack Executive Producer), The Cranberries (Performer), Neal Avron (Producer), Richard Baker (Piano (Electric)), Jermaine Dupri (Producer), Don Gilmore (Producer), David Kahne (Keyboards), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Greg Kurstin (Guitar), Greg Kurstin (Keyboards), Arnold Lanni (Producer), Peter McCabe (Programming), Peter McCabe (Engineer), Peter McCabe (Beats), Dean Parks (Guitar), Michael Ryan (Music Editor), Ralph Sall (Keyboards), Ralph Sall (Vocals (Background)), Ralph Sall (Producer), Ralph Sall (Remixing), Ralph Sall (Beats), Ralph Sall (Soundtrack Producer), Dave Sardy (Producer), Stephen Street (Producer), Eric Valentine (Producer), Jerry Finn (Producer), Jerry Finn (Mixing), The Dandy Warhols (Performer), Dale Penner (Producer), Kool Keith (Vocals), Lit (Producer), Third Eye Blind (Producer), blink-182 (Performer), Smash Mouth (Performer), Stephan Jenkins (Producer), Mitchell Leib (Soundtrack Producer), Sugar Ray (Performer), Mike Bradford (Producer), Mike Bradford (Mixing), Arion Salazar (Producer), James Sall (Music Coordinator), Jimmy Johnson (Bass), DJ Swamp (Turntables), Fenix TX (Performer), Dave Snow (Art Direction), Steve Hall (Mastering), New Found Glory (Performer), Albie Hecht (Soundtrack Executive Producer), Mud Sisters (Producer), Nickelback (Producer), Desirée Craig-Ramos (Soundtrack Coordination), Uncle Kracker (Vocals), Scapegoat Wax (Performer), Lil' J (Performer), Simple Plan (Performer), Marty James (Producer)
Wikipedia: Clockstoppers
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Clockstoppers

Clockstoppers promotional poster
Directed by Jonathan Frakes
Produced by Gale Anne Hurd
Julia Pistor
Written by Rob Hedden
Starring Jesse Bradford
Paula Garcés
French Stewart
Michael Biehn
Music by Jamshied Sharifi
Cinematography Tim Suhrstedt
Editing by Peter E. Berger
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 29, 2002 (USA)
Running time 94 min.
Language English

Clockstoppers is a 2002 film produced by Nickelodeon Movies and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Jonathan Frakes and written by Rob Hedden, Andy Hedden, J. David Stem and David N. Weiss.

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Plot

The NSA-funded QT (Quantum Tech) Corporation has slated a project to develop Hypertime, a technology which allows the user's molecules to speed up to the point where the world appears to be standing still. After realizing that such technology, contained within a wristwatch frame, could also be used against the USA, the NSA orders the project stopped. However, the research is farther along than the NSA expected and Henry Gates, the head of QT, plans on using the technology to usurp the leader of the NSA and dominate the world. He uses the prototype to stretch the weekend in order to give the brilliant lead scientist, Earl Dopler, time to fix the remaining glitch in the technology after his henchmen Richard and Jay prevent Earl's incognito departure at the airport. However, the disadvantage of Earl being in Hypertime for too long was him aging rapidly in real time, as his molecular age continued at the same rate despite time slowing down.

However, initially unknown to Gates, the lead scientist had sent a prototype to a former colleague of his named Dr. Gibbs. His son Zak discovers the watch accidentally and initially uses it for his own purpose, much to Francesca's amusement. Once Gates finds out about the leaked prototype, he attempts to retrieve it. He sends his henchmen after Zak, who break into his house and search for evidence. Upon learning about the ulterior motive of QT Corporation, Zak sets out to warn his father of the danger he could be in.

A chase sequence ensures, with Zak crashing the car into the river and thus damaging the watch. He awakes in hospital with a broken watch, and only by a stroke of luck manages to avoid the agents from the corporation. He then goes in search of somewhere safe to hide in the meantime.

In a bid to retrive the watch, QT Corporation enlists the help of national security agencies and portray Zak and his father as fugitives wanted by the law. Zak goes on the run with his girlfriend, locating the hotel that Dr. Gibbs was staying at in a bid to warn him. However, QT Corporation reaches Zak's father before him and takes him away.

Unable to reach his father, Zak and Francesca wander the streets aimlessly before being forcibly picked up by Earl Dopler, who has escaped from QT Corporation and wants the watch back. The teens take Dopler hostage and force him to do as they request. As Dopler feels that Dr. Gibbs has been kind to him, he agrees reluctantly to helping save Dr. Gibbs.

Dopler helps mend the broken watch as well as creating guns which can take someone out of Hypertime and back into normal time. The guns are loaded with paintballs filled with frozen nitrogen, and the low temperature 'freezes' a hit person back into normal time.

Dopler helps the kids break in but decides not to go as well. They get caught by Henry Gates, Richard, and Jay and are thrown in a cell with Zak's dad. Zak accelerates while in Hypertime and becomes "light" (Einstein's theory is seemingly correct, anything faster than "light", becomes "light"). They then manage to break out as the NSA Agents arrives and defeat Gates' goons. Gates is not defeated and knocks Francesca out of hypertime and prepares to do the same to Zak and his dad. Suddenly he's shot with a paintball by Dopler who returned to help and Dopler shoots Gates until he reverts to normal time, defeating him. Gates and his henchmen are arrested, and the watches are confiscated.

Following the arrest of Gates, Dopler uses the machine he was building to reverse the aging effects of hypertime that happened to him, but it inadvertantly changes him back into a teenager. The movie ends with Zak and his family happily together, and with Zak finally geting the car he wanted. As Zak speeds off in his car with his girlfriend, brother and sister, it is revealed that he has not returned the watch after all, as he goes into Hypertime to evade a chasing police car.

Music

Cast

Trivia

  • The film's director, Jonathan Frakes, can be seen in the background of a scene at the Congress of Applied Technology, just after the characters "acquire" some materials.

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