LMAO...I remember seeing that in some reruns...it's a bad memory similar to Star Wars Christmas special.Demiurge wrote:Can this be considered a movie?
But whew...there be another stinker
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LMAO...I remember seeing that in some reruns...it's a bad memory similar to Star Wars Christmas special.Demiurge wrote:Can this be considered a movie?
I remember those.Ghost Rider wrote:LMAO...I remember seeing that in some reruns...it's a bad memory similar to Star Wars Christmas special.Demiurge wrote:Can this be considered a movie?
But whew...there be another stinker
Hasselhoff as Fury?? Damn, am I glad I've never seen that!The Yosemite Bear wrote:Either David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury, or that Dr. Strange Movie that you had to be stoned to under stand....
He's talking about Gen -XDemiurge wrote:Wha?Mark S wrote:What did people think of the X-Men tv movie that aired in the ninety's? It had Banshee and the White Queen as teachers at Xavier's school and a bunch of nobody kid characters. It wasn't complete shit but I don't know how many people actuall saw it.
That was what it was called? Sure.Ghost Rider wrote:He's talking about Gen -XDemiurge wrote:Wha?Mark S wrote:What did people think of the X-Men tv movie that aired in the ninety's? It had Banshee and the White Queen as teachers at Xavier's school and a bunch of nobody kid characters. It wasn't complete shit but I don't know how many people actuall saw it.
You are not alone. I too tink the same way. I think Hulk is up there with X2 and Spidey. Hell, I liked Hulk more than X2.Durran Korr wrote:I seem to be in the minority about Hulk. I loved it. A lot of people have complained about the long periods of talk and no action in the film, but these scenes had me completely engaged in the film just as much as the action scenes did.
Now that should have been so much better. A great melding of various idea's but poor execution. Some moments were excellent, others pathetic. A good film but it's ending left you unsatisfied. Shame really.HemlockGrey wrote:'Mystery Men'
"Not necessarily"HemlockGrey wrote:
-your rage will master you. Right? That's what you were going to say wasn't it?
The plot is about a partner of Emma's using a machine that goes to an astral plane, Emma has a machine like it and one day it's discovered by Skin, he uses it to get a girl, unfortunately Emma's partner is using it for IIRC mutant powers....Demiurge wrote:Never even heard of that. I checked imdb and apparently it starred Emma Frost, Jubilee, Banshee, and artist Jim Lee. Great idea, make an X-men show about the most obscure and boring members you can think of.
How the mighty have fallenTsyroc wrote:Dang. I was just looking at the cast for the second Cap telefilm and
it had Christopher Lee in it.
Plus, Alex Hyde-White had a part as some kid. (As an adult he played Reed Richards in the never released Fantastic Four movie).