Genre: Thriller, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Family, Time Travel, Teenage, Futuristic, Cult Classic
Tagline: Freeze the future
Plot: Like most teenagers, Zak Gibbs (Jesse Bradford) desperately wants a car. To raise money for it, he's been foraging through the house and all around town for old junk to sell on eBay. This doesn't mesh with George Gibbs' (Robin Thomas) idea of what his son should be doing with his life. George feels Zak should focus on his schoolwork and his future. A dedicated science professor at the local college, George spends much of his time at work, and all too often, he brings his work home with him. As a result, Zak doesn't think that his father pays enough attention to him, or even tries to understand him. The two just don't see eye to eye.One day, when Zak is searching in the basement for junk to sell, he discovers what he thinks is just a cool-looking wristwatch. But this is no ordinary timepiece. When Zak slips it on and presses a button, everything freezes. In an instant, Zak's focus changes from cars to something way cooler than a set of wheels - a device that allows him to enter hypertime, a speeded-up version of reality. People in normal time can't see people in hypertime because their molecules are moving so rapidly that they become undetectable to those in normal time. On the flip side, people in hypertime see people in normal time as frozen
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| Directed by |
Jonathan Frakes
Thunderbirds, The Librarian 2: Return to King Solomon's Mines, Star Trek: First Contact |
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| Written by |
Rob Hedden
Knight Rider 2000, The Condemned, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan | Andy Hedden
The Condemned, Dying to Live, Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion | |
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 | Robin Thomas
The Contender, The Banger Sisters, About Last Night... |
 | | Paula Garcés
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, The Station Agent, Man of the House | | Julia Sweeney
Stuart Little, Vegas Vacation, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid | |
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