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Clockstoppers is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Jonathan Frakes and produced by Julia Pistor and Gale Anne Hurd.The film centers on future tech "Hypertime" devices which speed up the users' molecules, creating the illusion that time has stopped from the perspective of the users.
It is the second installment and a sequel to the 1988 film The Land Before Time. It was first released on LaserDisc on December 23, 1994, [1] and on VHS three days later, [2] six years after the original and was the first in the series to be a direct-to-video production. [4]
According to Disney (who did not consіder the 2019 Lion King remake an anіmated fіlm but a live-action reboot), Frozen 2 was the hіghest-grossing anіmated fіlm (surpassing Frozen) at that time. [122] Frozen 2 's box-office success was attributed to its release date near Thanksgiving.
Time Freeze 1995/2007: The Best of Asian Dub Foundation is a compilation album by the Asian Dub Foundation, released in March 2007 on the EMI label. [1] Track listing
Time of the Great Freeze is a science fiction novel by American author Robert Silverberg, first published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1964. The novel concerns a group of explorers, living in an underground city somewhere in North America three hundred years after an environmental catastrophe has triggered a new Ice Age .
Torpor is often triggered when the temperature drops below 50 degrees for a period of time. The amount of time varies, depending on the size of an iguana. ... Florida freeze could cause iguanas to ...
These are video games which include the mechanic of time manipulation: slowing down (including "bullet time") or speeding up time, freezing time, or rewinding time to be used towards solving puzzles or completing the game.
The term "bullet time" was first used with reference to the 1999 film The Matrix, [2] and later in reference to the slow motion effects in the 2001 video game Max Payne. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the years since the introduction of the term via the Matrix films it has become a commonly applied expression in popular culture.