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August 30, 2005 at 5:47 am #10120
mistake7890
Participantimdb says the actress is Suzanne Davis -> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0205528/
August 30, 2005 at 6:05 am #10121TC2
ParticipantThat might be the actress but they used a different body double for that very specific back flex scene which was so damn good it's the ONLY thing I remember from that movie.
August 30, 2005 at 7:59 am #10122The Muffin man
ParticipantShe's called Buff. That's pretty much all I know.
What was her power supposed to be? Just being buff? That's kind of pointless.
August 30, 2005 at 12:21 pm #10123Eric
ParticipantWhat was her power supposed to be? Just being buff? That's kind of pointless.
Superstrength, I think.
It's been awhile since I saw it.
She probably had superstrength & invulnerability. You know, the usual.
Later,
Eric F., EnhanceMan
September 12, 2005 at 11:54 am #10124Anonymous
GuestThat's impossible, as the Generation X TV movie never existed. All just a bad dream, it was…
Generation-X should be thought to never exist, but X-Men Evolution slides and is refered to being 'awesome'.
Did I just jump into Bizzaro-World?
As much as I'd like to complain about the liberties they took with 'Generation-X' and its series… I enjoyed the pilot. As it was a made-for-tv pilot, not really a movie… yet twas presented as one. It was still shoulders above Nick Fury's pilot, the waste that is Mutant X and the entirety of Elektra.
For the low budget they had it had some pretty sharp moments with Reflax, Mondo and Skin, plus they nailed Jubilee pretty well… even thought she wasn't asian. Hell if it had the Smallville budget, I'd bet it would be 10x better that show could ever be, which I understand isn't saying much. Regardless the movie set the stage for the future live action X-films, so it was a bit of a trend setter and looking back was much better then the Gen13 animated flick.
As for X-Men: Evolution… was practically a slap in the face. After the excellent 'Pryde of the X-Men', to the sometimes excellent, other times medicore 'Fox's X-Men'… to take so many steps backwards to make a X-Men -As teens- was a waste as it could have easily been about The New Mutants (all incarnations), Generation-X or even The New Warriors (Second incarnation). Instead a watered down X-Men with poor characterization and dredful writing wasting the nice animation. Seemed like a complete waste.
And thats how I feel…
September 12, 2005 at 11:38 pm #10125The Muffin man
ParticipantEvolution was good because it gave them a chance to ignore all the previous incarnations. They didn't need to remember how many times Jean died and became Phoenix, or how trying to squiggle in how Rogue got her powers from Ms.Marvel…it was a clean slate. Kinda like they tried to do an Ultimate X-Men-style show.
September 14, 2005 at 1:29 am #10126Muscle Growth Nut
Participant*reads Justin's comments*
Dude…I think you have your ratings backwards.
X-Men Evolution: X-Cellent (especially after the first season)
Fox X-Men: X-Citing, But A Tad X-Cessive
Pryde of the X-Men: X-CrementSeptember 14, 2005 at 7:54 am #10127The Muffin man
ParticipantMGN, some of those were X-Crutiating to X-amine.
As for Evolution: I loved it. Especially the (unfortunetly) last episode peaking into the future: Phoenix, Colossus and Gambit join up, Rogue gets her Ms.Marvel powers, Iceman joins the main team…
It was really pretty cool. Unfortunetly they didn't get another season.
September 14, 2005 at 8:58 am #10128Trent Harlow
ParticipantI just read that Gambit will not be in X3. God I'm angry……
September 14, 2005 at 7:50 pm #10129The Muffin man
ParticipantI just read that Gambit will not be in X3. God I'm angry……
Why the hell not? Just give Jason Statham a wig and a trenchcoat đ
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