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* [[Black Best Friend]]: Meeker.
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Meeker.
* [[Cast From Lifespan]]: You age normally in hypertime.
* [[Cast From Lifespan]]: You age normally in hypertime.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: The blobs of liquid nitrogen instantly freeze an entire human - in this case though the person would have to cool down from the point of contact with the liquid nitrogen. At best you could take out a joint or an arm instantly, but not the whole person at once.
* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: The blobs of liquid nitrogen instantly freeze an entire human - in this case though the person would have to cool down from the point of contact with the liquid nitrogen. At best you could take out a joint or an arm instantly, but not the whole person at once.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: From the cover, you'd think Meeker has a much bigger role than he actually has. Going by screen time and billing logically it should be French Stewart as Dr Dopler in his place.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: From the cover, you'd think Meeker has a much bigger role than he actually has. Going by screen time and billing logically it should be French Stewart as Dr Dopler in his place.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: The film's director is an extra in one scene.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: The film's director is an extra in one scene.

Revision as of 03:56, 26 January 2014

Clockstoppers is a 2002 film, directed by Jonathan Frakes, that follows the story of Ordinary High School Student Zak Gibbs (Jesse Bradford), who stumbles upon an Applied Phlebotinum watch that allows him to stop time (okay, technically, it gives the wearer Super Speed and alters their perception of time). Before long, he's tangled up in a conspiracy as Quantum Tech, the company developing the technology, comes after him and will stop at nothing to get it back.


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