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20 FEBRUÁR 1996 (USA) moreTagline:
heroes are no longer born... ...they are created.Plot:
A group of young mutants--humans with a genetic variation that gives them superpowers and makes them... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
The good, the bad, the mutant. more (24 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Matt Frewer | ... | Russel Tresh | |
| Finola Hughes | ... | Emma Frost | |
| Jeremy Ratchford | ... | Sean Cassidy | |
| Heather McComb | ... | Jubilation Lee / Jubilee | |
| Agustin Rodriguez | ... | Angelo Espinosa / Skin | |
| Randall Slavin | ... | Kurt Pastorius | |
| Bumper Robinson | ... | Mondo | |
| Suzanne Davis | ... | Arlee Hicks | |
| Amarilis | ... | Monet St. Croix / M | |
| Kevin McNulty | ... | Ralston | |
| Lalainia Lindbjerg | ... | Kayla | |
| Gary Chalk | ... | Detective Gaines | |
| Lynda Boyd | ... | Alicia Lee | |
| Joely Collins | ... | Jeannie | |
| Wally Dalton | ... | Pruitt |
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UK:15Filming Locations:
Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaFun Stuff
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When Jubilee is in the arcade, there is an X-Men video game visible. Also, during another scene, one of the characters is wearing a Wolverine t-shirt. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: While Jubilee is supposedly playing a video game, in fact the screen shows the between-games demo and the legend "Insert Coin." moreQuotes:
Kurt Pastorius: Ms. Frost, how are we supposed to relax and concentrate at the same time?Emma Frost: Just imagine you're sitting in the bathroom Kurt.
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For it's time, probably the best comic adaption made. This is before comics adaptions became big. It was plagued by a bad plot, a terrible time-slot and advertising that was minimal and geared only to the comic crowd. Anyone who didn't read the comic, or at least some X-Men comics and Wizard had no clue it was even related to the X-Men. They didn't even play off of Jubilee's popularity. Marvel, at the time was a different company and was pushing hard to make this movie a TV show, and get the pilot movie itself more airtime. But, at the time the TV companies wouldn't -touch- something like that (makes you wonder how Mutant X made it).
The characters were well played, with Banshee, the White Queen, Jubilee and Skin directly pulled from the comics, though with Mondo and M being watered down for more -real- versions. Husk was replaced by a body-building -strong- girl, and they added-in a cyclops knock-off.
I think the concept should be looked upon again.
Generation X is a story about the younger mutants at Xavier school for the gifted, the ones not old enough to be X-Men. They used an alternate Mansion somewhere in the midwest, and were lead by Banshee and the White Queen. I'd love to get into the plot, but I only saw the broadcast as a kid in '96. I just remember the plot wasn't very good.
Here's hoping that it gets a DVD release, perhaps in the big-deluxe-special edition DVD for X-men: The Last Stand, or something. Quality comic book TV-media has gotten the short end of the stick as far as DVD releases. I'd love to see the Saban Entertainment version of the X-Men cartoon, or the Maxx from MTV's oddities get a DVD release.