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In this episode of Late Fee Files, Adam and Brian lock in for a double feature of Jean-Claude Van Damme at peak ‘90s action glory with Timecop and Sudden Death. First up, we head to a packed hockey arena for Sudden Death, a Die Hard-inspired thriller that turns Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals into total chaos. Hyams throws Van Damme into a hostage situation filled with explosions, mascots, terrorists, and pure mid-’90s action insanity. From the unforgettable kitchen fight to the legendary showdown with the Pittsburgh Penguins mascot, Sudden Death became a cult favorite for action fans who grew up catching it on HBO, TNT, and weekend network TV marathons. Then we punch through the space-time continuum with Timecop, the slick sci-fi action thriller where Van Damme plays a cop policing time travel itself. Also directed by Peter Hyams and loaded with neon-soaked future tech, brutal fight scenes, and one of the wildest political conspiracy plots of the decade, the film became one of JCVD’s biggest hits and a staple of VHS shelves and late-night cable rotation. We break down the rise of Van Damme as an international action icon, the unique energy of ‘90s studio action movies, the era of high-concept thrillers, and why both films still hold up as endlessly rewatchable cable classics. So grab your Blockbuster card, rewind the tape, and join us for a trip back to the golden age of explosive action cinema.
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