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  1. Mar 29, 2002 · time freeze. 14 movies. Movies. Sort. maboroshi (アリスとテレスのまぼろし工場) January 15, 2024. A factory explosion plunges a small town into a timeless freeze, leaving teenage Masamune and his pals to grapple with a quickly collapsing reality. Clockstoppers. March 29, 2002. Until now, Zak Gibbs' greatest challenge has been to find a way to buy a car.

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  3. What are some time stop movies? I was reading through the Time Freeze story on r/PaulsWPAccount/ and I thought about how good of a movie that could be. So I googled it and found only two movies which I have already seen: Clockstoppers (a teenage rom-com, which is just awfull), and Cashback (a cool movie but not exactly what I had in mind).

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  5. Mar 29, 2002 · 1 Video. 99+ Photos. Time Travel Action Adventure Comedy Sci-Fi Thriller. A teenager accidentally activates a machine that enables him to speed up his body so that other people seem to be standing still. Director. Jonathan Frakes. Writers. Rob Hedden. Andy Hedden. J. David Stem. Stars. Jesse Bradford. French Stewart. Paula Garcés.

  6. At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think.

  7. Clockstoppers is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Jonathan Frakes and produced by Gale Anne Hurd and Julia Pistor. 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.