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Power Rangers Time Force - The End of Time

Power Rangers Time Force - The End of Time
Directors: Koichi Sakamoto, Worth Keeter
Actors: Jason Faunt, Erin Cahill, Kevin Kleinberg, Deborah Estelle Philips, Michael Copon
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Category: Video

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 6852

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Live, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 80 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.5 x 1.1

ISBN: 0788836188
UPC: 786936185003
EAN: 9780788836183
ASIN: B0000633Y9

Theatrical Release Date: February 3, 2001
Release Date: April 30, 2002
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The Power Rangers live-action flick The End of Time rips off elements of Star Wars (lifelike robots), Ultra Man (tentacled building-bashing monsters), and Star Trek (crazy interiors), but ultimately shares less with established sci-fi phenoms than with babe-in-the-bathtub photos: anybody who unearths this program after the initial screening won't believe how goofy and impressionable he or she once was. Not only must the space-suited teens fight a band of human-destroying mutants here, they also have to combat horrendous dialogue, insipid melodrama, negligible acting skills, and not-so special effects. The kicking/karate-chopping action (which comes through with the required grunts of indistinguishable agony and/or exertion) cancels out the syrupy subplots to some extent, but there's no getting around badness this blatant and unapologetic. If your 6- to 10-year-olds are the intuitive type, chances are they'll chuck End of Time after a viewing or two, before it can come back to embarrass them. --Tammy La Gorce

Description
Jen, Katie, Lucas, and Trip receive a panicked call from Alex. Frax, he warns, is building Doomtron, a super-robot that will destroy the city. If the teens don't return to the future (3000) now, they won't survive. As Doomtron attacks the city, giant vortexes begin to suck the buildings into the sky. Eric sends in Q-Rex but it's no match for the giant robot. Things look bad ... really bad. Could this be the end of time for Time Force?


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Time Force wicked fun!   October 23, 2005
Monica Scott (Melbourne, Australia)
Time Force was great, not as good as MMPR or PRIS, but still really good. People who hated this season should wake up to themselves. I absolutely loved it! Go Time Force!


1 out of 5 stars Oh my God.   July 13, 2005
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Is this what The Power Rangers have become? This is like the latest season and the crappiest ever. They used to be so cool in the early 90's and now it sucks so bad.

Let's take a look at the episodes.

Calm before the Storm: Stupid clip show. It's a freakin' clip show, but they still manage to make it 20 minutes.

End of Time: The crappiest ending to any show ever.

If I could rate it 0 stars, I would.





2 out of 5 stars Best Series Ever? Please..   March 12, 2004
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Power Rangers Time Force has caused a huge dent in my love for Power Rangers. Not only did it feature zero time travel, it was boring and had no plot. The characters made me fall asleep, and the one character who I found interesting, Katie, was terribly underdeveloped. Every ranger is shoved in the back while the Red and Pink Rangers take the spotlight. The villians are also boring and aren't very intimidating. At one point they're focusing on destroying the rangers, the next they hate each other. It makes *no* sense. Every episode in this series was a f iller epiosde, meaning if you missed it, it's no big deal. Nothing really happend. Let's have a rundown...

Calm before the Storm
-A boring clip show. For some reason, Jen, the Pink Ranger, is sitting on the roof. She is going to miss the year 2001, even though she did absolutely nothing in it to make it worthwhile. Her fellow ranger, Wes, talks about how much he'll miss it too. They share memories, aka clips, for 20 minutes. Nothing really happens...

End of Time 1-3
-They could've easily made this either one or two episodes instead of stretching it over three episodes. It was incredibly boring, and featured nothing but senseless fighting. There was no climax and no story at all. Ransik, the "big bad" villian, decides to turn himself in after looking at a baby. * blanks stare*. Now what is wrong with this picture? How am I supposed to find him intimidating? Big let down.

Time Force was probably one of the worst seasons ever. Don't let the reviews fool you. People had high hopes for this when it was promoted, and when people realized how much it stunk, they still kept their reviews high for it so that they did not look like idiots. Deep down, you know they're disappointed. If you want a *good* season, check out Power Rangers in Space, Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, or Power Rangers Wild Force.


5 out of 5 stars On par with PRiS with having the best finales ever   November 4, 2002
Mc (North Carolina)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Though the somewhat scathing review of 'The End of Time' may suggest otherwise, Power Ranger fans will be well-pleased with what the final 4 episodes of last year's Ranger show has to offer.

The plot, which runs cohesively throughout, is about Frax (who betrayed Ransik in the latter episodes) plotting to overthrow the Time Force Rangers (Jason Faunt, Deborah Estelle Philips, Erin Cahill, Kevin Kleinberg, Michael Copon, and Daniel Southworth) and his former master Ransik by creating a massive robot.

Meanwhile, Ransik's daughter, Nadira (Kate Sheldon) has second thoughts about hating humans. After helping to deliver a baby and playing with a couple of kids, she realizes that she's one of them... as well as her father, Ransik.

What follows is an emotion-packed powerhouse, helped by equal doses of acting between Erin Cahill's fierce portrayal of Jen and the man she has grown to love during her visit in the year 2001, Wes Collins (Jason Faunt, who does more than a successful transition from baseball player/model to TV actor). The ending is sweet and powerfully emotional. It certainly isn't up to par with the beautiful finale of "Power Rangers in Space"'s 'Countdown to Destruction,' parts 1-2; but it comes very, VERY close to at times.

What makes the final 4 episodes ('Calm Before the Storm' and 'The End of Time' pts. 1-3 edited together) much better than they were in separate episode forms is that it plays more like a movie rather than a 4-part episode. It makes it all the more powerful, satisfying and engrossing to watch.

If you hated all the shows after "Mighty Morphin'" through "Power Rangers In Space", this will make you think that the Ranger franchise has gotten better, not worse, with time.


4 out of 5 stars Time's up for Time Force! Noooooooooooo!!   July 22, 2002
Lee Neville (London, ENGLAND)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Power Rangers Time Force is probably the best Power Rangers series there is. I definitely had high hopes for the finale, and for the most part it delivered. We got to see more of the blossoming friendship between the Pink Ranger and the Red Ranger, as well as Jen finally letting go of Alex. The story is action packed with a bitter sweet ending. Although this episode doesn't quite beat the finale of Power Rangers In Space, I think it is a close second along with the finale to Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Power Rangers In Space, Power Rangers Lost Galaxy and Power Rangers Time Force brought a whole new quality to the Power Rangers shows. Of course, we'll try to forget the mistake that was Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. Power Rangers Time Force is a return to form and these episodes edited into a feature length version certainly deliver. Bring on Power Rangers Wild Force!



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