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Timeline (DVD, 2004, Widescreen; Checkpoint) 
Timeline (DVD, 2004, Widescreen; Checkpoint)

 
Timeline (DVD, 2004, Widescreen; Checkpoint)

Leading Role: Gerard Butler
Director: Richard Donner
Rating: Rated PG-13
Release Date: Apr 2004
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Widescreen; Checkpoint
UPC: 097363386827
Product ID: EPID6484374
Description: The archaeological excavation at La Roque Castle in Castelgard, France, appears to be like any other dig. At least it does until archaeology student Kate (Frances O'Connor) and assistant professor Andre Marek (Gerard Butler) discover a n...
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  DVD purchase
Review created: 11/02/09

Purchased item is as advertised and in good condition. Prompt response to purchase and fast shipping. Thank you.


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  TIMELINE
Review created: 10/03/09
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Movie as promised and great seller.
This is a great movie enjoyed alot.
Alot of action and also some funny parts but over all great movie.


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  Mediocre, but entertaining
Review created: 05/07/08

Having never read the Michael Crichton novel on which this story is based, I was able to enjoy the movie without being hung up on discrepancies between it and the book. Although the plot and Paul Walker's acting (as usual) were mediocre, the scenery was beautiful (as was Gerard Butler). There was enough action to keep your attention, and, as long as you are able to dissociate yourself from the obvious 21st century blunders superimposed in 17th century France, it is enjoyable. Definitely not a high-brow classic, but entertaining none the less.


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  Not a very good film / Not like the book. Disappointing
Review created: 04/29/07(updated 04/29/07)
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This is 2 reviews blended in one; the first, the movie as a standalone, and the second, as an adaptation of the book.


THE MOVIE:
The movie was not very good. It moves quickly and is filled with action but suddenly dies half way through and grinds to a slow finish. They don't really take time to explain much, rather they press forward with the story and unsuccessfully try to allow the characters to explain important points as the film runs it's course.

The story is creative and could be exciting. Archaeologists go back in time to the place they had been excavating. The man who is sponsoring the archaeological dig is a bad guy, someone seeking to make money off of the scientific find of the ages, time travel, even if it costs a few lives.
The acting is OK, the direction is OK, the editing OK, the screenplay is horrible, and the costumes, landscapes, sets and period pieces are somewhat authentic although stylistic and cliche. The battle scenes are poorly choreographed and not exciting. The only thing of note that was accurate would be the siege engines. That was done well.

All-in-all, the movie is poor. It is an OK escape, a film that may be worth watching but which does little to add to the genre of action/adventure films. A below average outing.


THE MOVIE AS AN ADAPTATION OF THE BOOK:
This is where the movie really falls flat.

If you read the book, don't expect much from the movie. Everything is changed. Characters, their motivations and fears, reasoning and abilities, strengths and weaknesses, relationships and interactions with each other, are all changed from the minute the film begins. A few good characters are completely dropped and several others are significantly changed from the book. The best character from the book, Andre Marek (played by Gerard Butler) is uninteresting at best.

The plot, the scientific explanations of time travel (which the movie just explains was an accident), the historical figures, the confrontations and protagonists, are all different and lack the depth and richness they possessed in the book. This was a pathetic attempt at adapting a book to film.

The book, as usually is the case, was much better than the movie. I can accept that. The basic premise of the book is carried over; that is to say that "based upon the novel by Michael Crichton" is an accurate while also misleading description. This movie just does not maintain any similarity to the book aside from the basic premise. It was very disappointing.

I truly enjoyed the book and felt that it could have been better adapted. I don't know if Crichton (the writer of the book) was involved in the movie, but if this were an adaption of a book that I had written, I would be very unhappy with the hack job that Hollywood did on a novel that was well researched, well written and thick with character development, historical accuracy and suspense.


MY RATING:
So, to sum up; if you are looking for an adventure, set in medieval times, this may suffice as mindless entertainment. As a standalone film, disregarding the book, the movie is a 2 or 3 out of 5, if I am generous

As an adaptation of the book, I would give this a 1 out of 5, very poorly done and extremely disappointing compared to a very good book.

So, I arrive at an average rating of 2. Had I not read the book, I may have rated the film a 3, but that is a bit generous because the movie just doesn't hold up as an entertaining adventure. Sorry.


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  Make Your Own History
Review created: 12/26/06
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This was an excellent movie. I loved it!

The movie starts out at an excavation site in Castelgard, France. They find a note dated back to 1357 from their boss, Professor Johnston, in a chamber that has been sealed since the middle of the 14th century. They know that Professor Johnston is visiting the dig's funder, ITC (a computer company), and Marek, Kate, Chris (the boss' son), Stern, and Francois go to ITC to figure out what has happened to him. They find out that ITC has accidentally discovered a wormhole leading to Castelgard during the year of 1357, and that ITC has the capabilities to send 3D objects through the hole, and that Johnston is trapped there and his only hope is to send another team after him. But ITC has a few secrets it's hiding from the retrieval team...

This movie is based on a book by Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park). It stars Paul Walker, David Thewlis, and Gerard Butler.

All in all, this is a great movie to add to your collection.


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  Great Evening of Entertainment
Review created: 10/22/06
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

A young man and his friends get pulled into an unbelieveable adventure when his father disappears. They are on an archeologically expedition in France and discover his glasses at the dig but they have been there for five hundred years. The group travel into the past to rescue the father. It is an interesting story with lots of paradoxes. This is not a pleasant little bedtime story but an adventure with peril not all of the people will survive the trip. I am surprised this did not do better in the box office considering some of the real garbage out there.


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