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Mutant X:S1 V1.2
 
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Mutant X:S1 V1.2

John Shea , Victoria Pratt , Alan Goluboff , Andrew Potter    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Contains: Episode 103: Russian Roulette Adam and his Mutant X team match wits against a Russian duo hired by the Genetic Security Agency to round up mutants. The sexy agent, Sonya, and her tough guy partner have a powerful and highly experimental energy weapon.

Episode 104: Fool for Love
It's love at first fight! Shalimar falls hard for a handsome research scientist who has developed an experimental serum to reverse genetic mutations. DVD Features: Full-length audio commentary for Episode 104 featuring Victoria Pratt (Shalimar) and Director T.J. Scott; outtakes; episodic photo gallery; character profile - Shalimar Fox; cast biography - Victoria Pratt; original TV promos; and Previews. Spoken Languages: English.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Mutant X, Season One, Oct 10 2003
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InsultinSultan (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mutant X:S1 V1.2 (DVD)
I love this series, period! But what makes it unique from other shows is its change of personality from season to season without losing its greatness. Season One was mostly the team battling evil scientist Eckhart. The action scenes were Hong Kong style martial arts. They corrected that in Season Two by using their mutant powers instead of fists, which is why Sci-Fi/Fantasy fans watch these shows in the first place. And they branched out storywise by facing a variety of villains not linked to Eckhart. In Season Three, their scientist/leader Adam is gone and the group is on its own.

But back to this disk. As a huge Victoria Pratt fan, I had to have this one first because "Fool For Love" is on it. Pratt covers just about every aspect of acting in this episode. To boot, she and husband/director TJ Scott do a full length commentary, discussing not just memories of the show, but also technical stuff on how the show is made. For Pratt fans, this is a rare chance to hear her speak as herself. You won't be disappointed. You also get a better picture of why Scott is a good director. As in other work, here he chooses some unique camera angles that are effective, but not often used.

Another great thing about watching this DVD was the improvement in sound and picture quality. First, you get anamorphic wide screen which gives it a movie theater feel as well as greater fullness to the shot. Also, you hear sounds that you don't hear on TV, as well as better sound on what you did hear. It's like seeing it again for the first time.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Mutant X, Season One, Oct 10 2003
By InsultinSultan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mutant X:S1 V1.2 (DVD)
I love this series, period! But what makes it unique from other shows is its change of personality from season to season without losing its greatness. Season One was mostly the team battling evil scientist Eckhart. The action scenes were Hong Kong style martial arts. They corrected that in Season Two by using their mutant powers instead of fists, which is why Sci-Fi/Fantasy fans watch these shows in the first place. And they branched out storywise by facing a variety of villains not linked to Eckhart. In Season Three, their scientist/leader Adam is gone and the group is on its own.

But back to this disk. As a huge Victoria Pratt fan, I had to have this one first because "Fool For Love" is on it. Pratt covers just about every aspect of acting in this episode. To boot, she and husband/director TJ Scott do a full length commentary, discussing not just memories of the show, but also technical stuff on how the show is made. For Pratt fans, this is a rare chance to hear her speak as herself. You won't be disappointed. You also get a better picture of why Scott is a good director. As in other work, here he chooses some unique camera angles that are effective, but not often used.

Another great thing about watching this DVD was the improvement in sound and picture quality. First, you get anamorphic wide screen which gives it a movie theater feel as well as greater fullness to the shot. Also, you hear sounds that you don't hear on TV, as well as better sound on what you did hear. It's like seeing it again for the first time.


4.0 out of 5 stars Nothing serious but good fun action, Jan 21 2005
By . "Pure Evil" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mutant X:S1 V1.2 (DVD)
I loved this show mainly because of the fun action. Its fun and nothing serious and good entertainment and if you are looking for something serious then this ain't for you.

Some of the fighting can be kinda fake cos of the strings here and there. A real pity that its been cancelled in during season 4
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