![]() When Jon Favreau made the movie in 2011, he came up with probably the most unoriginal title ever. Push happens after the events of the 2008 comic book story arc. Before the movie was released, a graphic novel miniseries that served as a prequel to the 2009 film was released a year earlier. sadly the lack of originality in the script pushed it into the realms of obscurity. With stars like Dakota Fanning and Chis Evans, Push could have been one of the greatest action superhero movies to be ever made. Instead, relax and enjoy seeing Van Damme kick the ever-living bejeezus out of a bunch of evil scumbags.Īnd, thanks to SBS On Demand, fans don’t need to travel to the past to appreciate Timecop again and again and again.Despite having an ensemble cast, Push failed to make a big enough splash to rival the X-Men movies back in 2009. So it’s best to not think too hard about them. The movie – based on a 1992 comic book written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden – will send some viewers barmy with its time paradoxes and plot holes big enough to drive a car-sized time machine through. When a routine mission to 1994 goes awry, it leads to Max making a momentous decision – he’ll try to save Melissa’s life, even though he knows it could lead to catastrophic changes to the future. At the same time, he plans to kill the one TEC agent in a position to stop him. Meanwhile, in 2004, McComb is agitating to get the TEC closed down so there will be nobody around to oppose his nefarious activities. ![]() Van Damme and Gloria Reuben in ‘Timecop’. One has to assume that, if asked, neither man would return to 2012 and change a single thing, seeing how bright their futures have become. He was joined by Connolly, with the pair collaborating on both screenplays. The film was the first major feature from director Colin Trevorrow, who was headhunted by Hollywood three years later to helm the big-budget Jurassic World and its 2018 sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. “Others (and not a few) were from people who begged me to save a loved one from a tragic death.” “Dozens, in prison, asked me to go back and talk them out of committing the crime that put them away,” he writes in a 2010 article in Backwoods Home. He received thousands of letters from people wanting to take up his offer, some of them desperate to fix a traumatic past event. The ad went viral and even got a mention on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. It was meant to be funny, but it turns out the joke was on Silveira. “WANTED: Somebody to go back in time with me. Safety Not Guaranteed was written by Derek Connolly and is based on a real event from 1997, when Backwoods Home staffer John Silveira wrote a gag fake ad for the magazine that read: Over the next few days, as she grows closer to Kenneth, facts come to light that make Darius question his motives and mental stability, and whether his time machine even exists.Īnd what’s the connection between the amateur inventor’s activities and the two mysterious government officials following him? ![]() ![]() The American multi-hyphenate is busier than ever.ĭarius has her own personal reason to sign on to join Kenneth, even though she’s unsure whether the sweet if weird guy’s outlandish plan is legitimate. While Darius and Arnau set about locating the mystery person for a profile piece, Jeff has an ulterior motive in travelling to Ocean View: to reconnect with an old high school flame, Liz (Jenica Bergere).ĭarius finds the person behind the ad, a grocery store employee called Kenneth (Mark Duplass), who eventually reveals to her that he wants to return to the past to prevent the death of a former girlfriend. The story gets the green light from his editor and Jeff selects Darius and fellow intern Arnau (Karan Soni) to come with him to the seaside holiday town of Ocean View to track down the person who wrote the ad. The 2012 English-language film sees Aubrey Plaza as Darius Britt, an emotionally damaged young woman working as an unpaid intern at Seattle Magazine.ĭuring an ideas meeting, cynical staffer Jeff Schwensen (Jake Johnson) proposes an article about a newspaper ad he’s found where the author seeks a companion for a time-travelling adventure. Safety Not Guaranteed is a quirky romantic indie flick with sci-fi overtones. Darius (Aubrey Plaza) and Arnau (Karan Soni) in ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’.
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