PG
1985    1 u, 34 mKomedie, Familie
5.911%57%6.2
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Zijn leraar op de middelbare school stelt een ultimatum: lever een wetenschappelijk project in of zak. Dus Mike Harlan zoekt in de rommelstapel van een militaire basis naar een geschikte gadget. Hij vindt er een... en ontketent onbewust de ontzagwekkende kracht en energie van het onbekende. afmetingen. De tijd vervormt. Een fantastisch rijk waar verleden, heden en toekomst botsen in een wervelende draaikolk van opzienbarend avontuur en DE overtreffende trap special effects.
Directed by Jonathan R. Betuel

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  • Psynister5 juni 2026
    It’s a fun Saturday night blast from the 80's that sure to keep a smile on your face as you chuckle at the absurdity of its story.
  • Richard9 november 2025
    This one’s pure VHS era chaos. I remember stumbling onto it during a late night broadcast, probably Veronica, or some obscure German cable channel that thought dinosaurs and laser beams were educational. Didn’t know what I was watching, but I knew it had glowing orbs, time warps and Dennis Hopper looking like he wandered in from a philosophy lecture on acid. The story? A high school kid breaks into a military junkyard to find a science project and ends up unleashing a time bending alien artifact that turns his school into a temporal blender. One minute you’re in the gym, next minute you’re dodging cavemen and WWII soldiers. It’s Back to the Future meets Weird Science, but with less budget and more mullets. John Stockwell plays the lead like he’s trying to win a scholarship via cheekbones and Fisher Stevens is peak 80's sidekick leather jacket, bad slang and enough attitude to power a Walkman. The pacing is bonkers, the effects charmingly cheap and the finale? A glorious mess of laser beams, historical cameos and Hopper yelling about the cosmos. It’s not a good movie, but it’s a good time. The kind of flick you watch with a grin, a beer and a deep appreciation for the era when studios greenlit anything with a glowing prop and a synth score.

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