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Clockmaker
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781573470568
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1573470562
Label: Full Moon Releasing
Languages: English (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: Full Moon Releasing
Publisher: Full Moon Releasing
Release Date: July 27, 1999
Studio: Full Moon Releasing
Theatrical Release Date: August 18, 1998
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Time Changes Everything!!
Fourteen-year-old Henry and his friends are about to change history. Sneaking into the apartment of an eccentric Clockmaker, the kids discover that the old man controls time for the entire world through an incredible array of magnificent timepieces and weird machines. When one of the curious kids accidentally pushes a wrong button and gets launched back in time, the space-time continuum is severely disrupted. As everything begins to change around them, the young adventurers must travel back in time ... Read More
Rating: - Great Movie! Stop bashing stuff like this!
ATTENTION: Consider the fact that when any movie is made by Full Moon Entertainment, IT WILL BE A POORLY DONE MOVIE! (Excluding the Puppet Master Series) B-Movies are in a class of their own and need not be critisized! Do not wast your time even watching a Full Moon Video unless you are into this kind of thing. If you decide to try it and don't like it, DO NOT BASH IT WITH BAD REVIEWS BECAUSE IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE BAD ...!!!!!!!! This is a wonderful piece of cinematic fiction and should ... Read More
Rating: - dOn'T bUy ThIs MoViE!
it doesn't get any worse than this. If you are reading this review to decide whether or not to buy it, check out the movie "The Stuff." It's on an equally bad level, without the script of a ten year old.
Rating: - THE WORST MOVIE OF ALL TIME
i can't express enough how bad this movie is. the acting is terrible the effects are even worse and the camera angles make "the stupids" look like a masterpiece.
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