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Timeline (Full Screen Edition)

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Theatrical Release

November 26, 2003

DVD Release

November 26, 2003

Studio

Paramount

Rated

PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)

Directors

Actors

Gerard Butler, Mike Chute, Billy Connolly, Matt Craven, Marton Csokas, Ethan Embry, Anna Friel, Steve Kahan, David La Haye, Neal McDonough, Jayson Merrill, Frances O'Connor (II), Patrick Sabongui, Michael Sheen, Rossif Sutherland, David Thewlis, Paul Walker, Lambert Wilson, Richard Zeman

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Formats

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC

Additional Information

Just enough of Michael Crichton's novel survives in Timeline to make it a passable popcorn thriller. It's likely that Crichton fans will lament the shallowness of director Richard Donner's film, and its gee-whiz style of acting lays waste to any scientific credibility that Crichton's scenario might have retained. Still, the Crichton formula is a sturdy one, following the model of Westworld and Jurassic Park by involving a small band of adventurers in a fantastical realm of danger and death. In this case, a group of archaeologists and combat experts (led by Paul Walker and Frances O'Connor) use a "3-D fax machine" (so much for technobabble!) to time-travel back to France in 1357, in hopes of retrieving Walker's father (Billy Connolly) and returning safely to the present. No such luck! Fending for themselves against marauding hordes of medieval French warriors at war with the invading British, these semi-intrepid travelers find their body count rising, and the deadline for their return home is rapidly approaching. All well and good, so far, and the castles-and-crossbows action reaches a fever pitch, but it's obvious that Donner's too lazy to make the much better film that this could and should have been. Despite its enjoyable highlights, Timeline is perfunctory entertainment. --Jeff Shannon - Amazon.com

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