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1. Mutant X - The Complete Second
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2. Tales from Avonlea - Beginnings
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3. No Alibi
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18. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 3

1. Mutant X - The Complete Second Season
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Milan Cheylov, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Alan Goluboff, Jonathan Hackett (III), Philip David Segal, Andrew Potter (II), T.W. Peacocke, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Jorge Montesi, Brad Turner, Jon Cassar, Graeme Campbell, Bill Corcoran, Stacey Stewart Curtis
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Farscape is an adventure as broad and weird as the universe-full of strange creatures, bizarre twists,irreverent humor, raucous, action, passion, and romance!Produced in Australia with the incredible talents of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, Farscape is the fantasy-scifi-drama-romance-comedy-adventure you will always rememeber! ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars This a great deal, for fans of the show
I happen to really like the show, so I am biased. But, I bought the singles dvds for over $100 so this is a great deal. This season the production values were so much better than season 1 and it shows, a lot more action, most of it, took place away from sanctuary. They all start to grow in their powers which reveals a dark side to Emma, and Brennan acts like a petulant teenager and questions and confronts Adam on everything. Fans, be sure to check out episodes 201, 205, 206,218, 220. The "Inferno" episode is truly the best.
Buy it you won't be disappointed.

1-0 out of 5 stars Load of Garbage, Maybe one good show in the whole disk...
They release the whole second season, while different episodes were released on earlier disk sets.Where's the goal to do that?A.D. Vision must really be run by geeks who smoke weed.

5-0 out of 5 stars i cant believe they ended it!
mutant x is one of the best shows around i cant believe they ended it on a cliff hanger and never made any more. i think season 2 is a really good season as it shows when ashlock gets into shalimars head, which is really interesting to see.

5-0 out of 5 stars Bring on the third seson
the third sesaon is all that. its a shame that they took emma out of the show but oh well, what done is done. YOU HAVE TO RELAESE THE COMPLETE THRID BECAUSE SEASON TWO ENDED NOT RIGHT AND FOR THE MUTANTX DVD COLLECTION TO END WELL, YOU Need to have the complete third one out there. the second one, i loved soo much. everybody's powers were growing especailly emma's, her powers were the best. I loved it when she had went inside the guys mind and turn into three and used the lazr blast on him. The best part was when her eyes had turned black. Creepy. ... Read more


2. Tales from Avonlea - Beginnings
Director: Paul Shapiro, Harvey Frost, Richard Benner, Graeme Lynch, Charles Wilkinson, William Brayne, Stuart Gillard, Bruce Pittman, Allan Eastman, Gilbert M. Shilton, Robert Boyd, Graeme Campbell, Kit Hood, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Allan Kroeker, Stephen Surjik, Otta Hanus, Allan King, Eleanor Lindo, George Bloomfield
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4-0 out of 5 stars Sort of a greatest hits of "Avonlea" from seasons one & two
"Tales from Avonlea: Beginnings" is a mixed bag, with the good news being that you can get the eight of the first sixteen episodes from the first and second seasons of the beloved series (I got the Disney channel just to watch it), but nothing else in this stripped down DVD. Based on characters featured in "The Story Girl," which was author Lucy Maud Montgomery's favorite novel, and its sequel "The Golden Road," the series also adapted tales from two collections of short stories known as the "Chronicles of Avonlea." The eight episodes provided are:

Episode 1.1, "The Journey Begins" tells how young Sara Stanley (Sarah Polley) is shipped off to her late mother's relatives on Prince Edward Island when When her father is threatened with financial ruin. Sara arrives in Avonlea with her Nanny Louisa is tow, only to meet up with the formidable King family, headed by the imperious Aunt Hetty (Jackie Burroughs), who also happens to be the local school teacher.

Episode 1.6, "The Proof of the Pudding" finds Felicity in charge of her siblings when Alec and Janet go to Charlottetown to celebrate their anniversary. Sarah is added to the mix when Aunt Hetty goes to visit the Governor's office to prevent an over-zealous lawyer from denying the King's water rights to the local pond. Actually it is sawdust that ends up in the pudding and the woman who shows up at the King's farm is not the tone deaf Great Aunt Eliza but Agnes Leslie, the wife of the Governor.

Episode 1.3, "Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's" is one of the best adaptations of a Montgomery short story. Mrs. Rachel Lynde (Patricia Hamilton) is put in charge of the boy's Sunday School class and when she finds the young boy who work's Alexander Abraham's farm has gone truant, she heads out to save the boy's soul. However, everybody involved is in for a big shock when they all end up in Abraham's home only to discover he has been quarantined because of the small pox.

Episode 1.4, "The Materializing of Duncan McTavish," begins when Sara asks Marilla Cuthbert (Colleen Dewhurst) "Did you ever have a beau?" Having endured a lifetime of slurs because she never did, Marilla defiantly declares "I had one once" and weaves a fantasy about her beau Duncan (because it is her favorite name) and McTavish (because she sees an advertisement for McTavish Porous Plasters). Of course, who should arrive in town but Duncan McTavish himself and Sara Stanley knows Fate has brought the two former lovers together again.

Episode 1.11, "The Witch of Avonlea" is about Peg Bowen (Susan Cox), who lives in the woods smoking her pipe and doing whatever she wants with no concern for what the good folks of Avonlea think or say. When Felix King (Zachary Bennett) finds himself unable to spell anything during the class spelling bees because he is so afraid of Aunt Hetty, his nightmares convince him she might be a witch. So he goes off to visit Peg, who gives him a "magic" stone to give him confidence

Episode 1.13, "Nothing Endures but Change," finds that Blair Stanley, Sara's father, has been acquitted of the scandalous embezzlement charges that forced him to send his daughter to live with her mother's relatives on Prince Edward Island. Blair arrives in Avonlea ready to take Sara back to Montreal, at which point everyone of Sara's King relatives absolutely freaks, especially Aunt Hetty, who announces she will not give the child up to her father. Sara wants to say goodbye to all her friends and attend the upcoming skating party she has been looking forward to, but her father wants to get out of Avonlea and as far away from Hetty as quickly as possible. Sara cannot abide the thought that two of the people she loves most in the world cannot even talk to each other civilly, and so she hatches up a plan to force their reconciliation.

Episode 2.2, "How Kissing Was Discovered" begins Great Aunt Eliza (the real one) coming for a visit and turning the King household upside down. Meanwhile, Alec discovers that playing cricket is not as easy it was when he was a younger man and Felicity has her eye on a young cricket player on the visiting team. After all, she is now all grown up and has decided it is time to receive her "first kiss." However, Sarah and Felix have made a new friend in Gus Pike (Michael Mahonen), a young sailor recently arrived in Avonlea and looking for work. Alec lets Gus stay in his barn and while Felicity will not give the boy the time of day, it is clear that he finds her rather interesting.

Episode 2.3, "Aunt Hetty's Ordeal" begins the pivotal relationship between Gus Pike and Hetty King begins. Given how Hetty treats Sara, Olivia and everybody else in the extended King family, you have to worry about poor, uneducated Gus. The problem is that everybody in Avonlea knows to take Hetty King with a grain or salt. But Gus thinks everything Aunt Hetty says is carved on stone tablets and when Hetty makes a heated offhand remark to the young man it has significant repercussions. Gus had been a minor character in previous episodes, and "Aunt Hetty's Ordeal" is where he starts becoming more important to the show in general (and Felicity King in particular). This is also the point where Hetty King, who tended to be a bit insufferable for my money, started to thaw, because the big difference between Gus and Sara, is that Gus is not family and Hetty ends up opening her heart to him.

Granted, these are probably the better half of those first sixteen episodes. But the legion of fans for "Avonlea" would be better served by having each season available on DVD and they may well hold out for that then pick this up.

2-0 out of 5 stars Complete seasons found!
For all of those who would like to see complete seasons of Avonlea, I have found them! Released through Sullivan Entertainment, you can go to www.sullivanboutique.com and purchase the first three complete seasons of Road to Avonlea on dvd. Not only are all of the episodes included, there are also bonus features, such as bios and behind the scenes. I have also found these dvds on ebay, where you might be able to purchase them for less. Hope this has been helpful!

4-0 out of 5 stars good, but not what I was expecting
This is a wonderful DVD whether you grew up with this show as I did or its your first exposure to the wonderful series. However, I bought this thinking it was the complete first season - for those of you who are familiar with the series, please be aware that it is not. This dvd contains 8 episodes - 6 from season 1 and 2 from season 2, and the episodes are not in direct sequence. However, I still very highly recommend this dvd as the complete seasons are difficult to find and very expensive.

4-0 out of 5 stars Full Season Sets (Season 1 and 2) are Available
After opening up the box, I was so disappointed to find that only eight episodes were listed on the back. I don't what I had been thinking, but had been under the flase impression that I had ordered a complete season set.

However, if you go to amazon.ca (Canada) you will find much more to choose from on this wonderful series!

3-0 out of 5 stars Quality of DVD leaves much to be desired...
I was thrilled to find out the television series "Avonlea" had finally be released on DVD in the United States. I was very disappointed to discover that Disney was the one releasing it, however, and not Sullivan Entertainment. Instead of the complete first season on DVD, only eight episodes from the series are available. Disney really ought to reconsider bringing out a complete first season set of the series. I, for one, wouldn't mind spending a little more money to have ALL of the episodes instead of just eight. Another thing I was very disappointed with was the quality of the DVDs themselves. The disc art is great, but the menus on the disc are absolutely horrible. No care was taken into putting them together at all. All-in-all, I'm glad to have at least some form of Avonlea on DVD, but Disney should've taken more care with such a splendid series. Let's hope they fix this if they plan on having future releases of the series. Major fans of the show really ought to consider buying the show on DVD from Sullivan Entertainment's web site. They offer all the episodes from the first three seasons in three sets, complete and uncut. Yes, it's a lot pricier, but at least you get the whole package. If I had the money right now, that's definitely the version of "Avonlea" that I would be purchasing... ... Read more


3. No Alibi
Director: Bruce Pittman
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Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars A disappointment, yet intriguing
The DVD isn't in widescreen format, which is always disconcerting. However, the film itself is uneven. The main performances are all good, with a particularly fine performance by Dean Cain in the lead as a man who's obsessed with finding out who killed his brother and why, then has to deal with the fact his own wife was involved. Eric Roberts is fine playing a man who's gone over the edge (a type he's done in the past). He's not playing a man you love to hate, but just a man you hate. The female lead gives an effective performance in a two-dimensional role, but it's an impossible role to play, like being cast as Helen of Troy or some other legendary beauty - you can't win. Literally every lead male character in the film falls for her, and since all three guys are so different in type you can't figure they'd fall for the same type of woman, so what makes this one so special? That kind of conceit in a film is trying to force a viewer to suspend disbelief. It doesn't work, neither does the fact she's apparently not too bright, because the first half of the film is so implausible she should have seen it all coming. By the final half of the film, however, the plot becomes tighter, more tense, and this leads to a satisfactory finish. Worth watching for the acting, and how it all ends.

3-0 out of 5 stars No Alibi
In "The Alibi" starring Dean Cain and Eric Roberts, Dean Cain plays,Bob, a young corporate up and comer who plays basket ball with his brother and childhood friends every Sunday. This all changes when he meets Camile, played by Lexa Doig. In Camile, Bob has suddenly found true love. But Camile has a secret and that secret involves the unexpected death of Bob's brother. As Bob and Camile try to grow in their love, Bob also tries to solve the murder of his brother. The two quests are at ends as Bob cannot rest until he knows what has happened to his brother and that knowledge will destroy what he has found with Camile. I found the plot and development of the story intreging. Dean Cain does a great job as Bob, showing a wide range of emotions and determination. Eric Roberts is a great villian - I really hated him in the end. Lexa Doig is more limited in her range of emotions but is convincing in her part. My biggest disappointment with the film was that it was not long enough. It skipped several time frames (as in the scene where they are discussing Christmas presents and the next scene is New Year's Eve) which gave it a disjointed feel and at 90 minutes in length, it could certainly have had smoother transitions. Overall, I enjoyed the film and am glad I purchased it. ... Read more


4. Road to Avonlea:The Movie
Director: Paul Shapiro, Harvey Frost, Richard Benner, Graeme Lynch, Charles Wilkinson, William Brayne, Stuart Gillard, Bruce Pittman, Allan Eastman, Gilbert M. Shilton, Robert Boyd, Graeme Campbell, Kit Hood, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Allan Kroeker, Stephen Surjik, Otta Hanus, Allan King, Eleanor Lindo, George Bloomfield
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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent film! A great family friendly show!
This DVD included the first two episodes of "Road to Avonlea" the TV series, or better known in the U.S. as "Avonlea", as aired on the Disney Channel in the 1990's. A touching and family-friendly series about a little rich girl who moves to Prince Edward Island to live with her relatives when her father is accused of embezzlement in his own company. The adventures that this little girl Sara Stanley has with her cousins, (the "King" family) are hilarious and heart-warming! This is definately worth checking out!!

5-0 out of 5 stars delightful
Excellent for children, found this film to be one you can learn from mistakes,has values presented,happy ending! ... Read more


5. Little Men Vol 1
Director: Eleanor Lindo, Michael Kennedy, Don McBrearty, Robert Malenfant, Bruce McDonald, Bruce Pittman, Don McCutcheon, Graeme Lynch, Giles Walker
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DVD Special Features: DVD-ROM- The complete novel:Little Men by Louisa MayAlcott.Cast Profiles, Interactive Menu and Scene Selection ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Family-Oriented Series
I watched "Little Men" for 2 years on PAX TV when it originally aired and fell in love with this delightful, heartwarming family drama. Safe for the entire family to enjoy, "Little Men" will warm your heart with valuable lessons, charming anectdotes, and a house of boys and girls tumbling through life's many adventures.

In addition to the rambunctions children of the series, is the burgeoning relationship between Jo Bhaer and the new caretaker of Plumfield, Nick Riley. After the unexpected death of her husband Fritz, (which may alarm many L.M. Alcott fans) Jo finds herself torn between her past and her future. The addition of Nick Riley to the story-line, though a major change in the original plot of the novel, is pivotal to the series. He adds the charm, roughness, and tenderness of a man wrestling with his own past as he quickly falls in love with a woman of strength and courage unlike any he has ever known.

Anyone who purchases this series on DVD (the first 2 include the first 4 episodes) will undoubtedly enjoy it....

5-0 out of 5 stars A treasure for the whole family
This series was based upon the classic Louisa May Alcott book "Little Men". Although it does move away from the book in certain ways, the series still brings the charm of Alcott's novel to the small screen. The scripts are well written, the acting superb, and the stories are timeless. This DVD, containing the first 4 episodes of the series, will be something to treasure and which can be shared with children and adults alike for many years to come.

3-0 out of 5 stars I loved the book but the movie......
They killed off Joe's husband so she could have a romance? Oh sure no problem.NOT! Also I missed Meg's kids being in the story.Oh yeah and Joe's other son. The acting wasnt the best either. If you are looking for a movie that will bring the book you read to life do not count on this movie.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Release That Leaves You Wanting More
I can't say enough about this series that unfortunately ran for only 2 seasons. I recently bought the two DVD set of the first 4 episodes, and the picture & sound quality are excellent. Sorry, but I'm dying to say this - Spencer Rochfort's (Nick) eyes are incredible! This series is well acted with good stories appropriate for the whole family. Although it is an extention of LM Alcott's work and includes invented characters such as Nick, the romantic interest for Jo, it seems realistic and in keeping with the flavour that Miss Alcott was trying to portray through her writings. The romance between them is very sweet and is in no way "over the top". It isn't one of those productions that leaves purists such as myself feeling betrayed by the presentation of the story or characters, and now I wouldn't want to be without those new characters! My favourite actors are Trevor Blumas who plays Nat and Robin Dunne as Franz Bhaer. The DVD includes bios of some of the characters and also there are extra features for those who have a DVD-ROM. It is interesting to note that one of the executive producers, Carl Binder, (who also produced Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman for 3 years), is Canadian as well as most of the actors/actresses. It seems to be a joint production between Canada and the United States. It is very much in the flavour of other outstanding Canadian productions such as Road to Avonlea by Sullivan Entertainment. Those of you who like those shows will definitely like this as well. I was also amazed when reading the bios, how much the teenagers have in common with one another in real life. They are a very athletic and musical group of individuals. Together they made an excellent team in this outstanding family show. My biggest disappointment of course is that there are not more episodes available on DVD. I'm presently ordering copies of this release for my friends. I am hoping that since this DVD was just released last year (2003) there is still a chance that they will release the rest. I hope the producers are reading this!! Also it would be good if any future releases were closed captioned or subtitled for the hard of hearing, as these were not included in this edition.

5-0 out of 5 stars Family Entertainment at it's Best
I agree with the other reviews. This is a great family series. I happened across it on PAX before I received my Dish network. I was only able to get poor reception and it was on the weekends so I rarely was able to see it. When I came across the DVD, I couldn't wait to order it. I then shared it with other family members and they all thoroughly enjoyed it. From the youngest to the oldest, brothers, sisters, cousins, nephews, neices they all wanted to get the DVD and are begging for more.

The only thing that could be better than this DVD is the release of the whole series on DVD. Hurry, the sooner, the better. ... Read more


6. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 6
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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7. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 7
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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8. Mutant X - Season 2 - Discs 1/2
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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9. Mutant X - Season 2 - Discs 3-4
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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10. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 5
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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11. Flood: A River's Rampage
Director: Bruce Pittman
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The people of a small Missouri farming town struggle to stand their ground against the uncontrolled fury of a raging Mississippi River in this gripping story of courage and survival. When heavy rains send a violent flood crest rushing toward the town of Belfield, immediate evacuation seems to be the community's only hope. But when the courageous residents choose to stay and fight the rampaging river, they quickly find themselves waging a life-or-death struggle against the rapidly rising waters. As the situation becomes more treacherous, one man must make the ultimate sacrifice in a desperate, last-ditch effort to survive one of nature's most awesome and overwhelming forces. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A good film from an Emergency Management P.O.V.
The movie has a good story line and does a good job of showing the resistance Emergency Managers come up against in efforts to mitigate against disasters. It demonstrates the attitudes individuals in a community have when it comes to responding to a disaster. The move did get a little sappy in parts and just screams "Made for TV", but overall it was an enjoyable, uplifting movie.

3-0 out of 5 stars One of the better TV movies.
Based on a true story. TV movie of the week status aside, this little flick is prety good. Richard Thomas looks like a man now instead of JOHN BOY and he can still act. Vernon is good in her role and the long lost love angle works between these two. Great watch with the one you love. The MOVIE HOUND gives this flick 3 dog bones. ... Read more


12. Mutant X - Season 1 Discs 10-11
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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13. Flood - A River's Rampage
Director: Bruce Pittman
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4-0 out of 5 stars A good film from an Emergency Management P.O.V.
The movie has a good story line and does a good job of showing the resistance Emergency Managers come up against in efforts to mitigate against disasters. It demonstrates the attitudes individuals in a community have when it comes to responding to a disaster. The move did get a little sappy in parts and just screams "Made for TV", but overall it was an enjoyable, uplifting movie.

3-0 out of 5 stars One of the better TV movies.
Based on a true story. TV movie of the week status aside, this little flick is prety good. Richard Thomas looks like a man now instead of JOHN BOY and he can still act. Vernon is good in her role and the long lost love angle works between these two. Great watch with the one you love. The MOVIE HOUND gives this flick 3 dog bones. ... Read more


14. Mutant X - Season 1, Disc 1
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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Mutant X takes the useful SF trope of the mutant minority persecuted by the state and adds potentially interesting spins. The charismatic villain Mason Eckhart of the Genetic Security Agency (Tom McCamus) professes an ideology of service and sacrifice for which many mutants fall, unaware of his genocidal and exploitative real intentions--though his habit of dumping failed minionsinto glass tubes for subsequent vivisection might give them a clue. A quest for redemption underlies the apparent smugness of Adam (Michael Shea), the good guys' mentor, who used to work for the GSA's front, research company Genomex. The pretty central quartet themselves--fierce acrobatic Shalimar, reliable density-shifter Jesse, laddish electro-boy Brennan, and sensible mind-twister Emma--alternately rescue new mutants from Eckhart and neutralize those who are threats. In "The Shock of the New," shopgirl Emma discovers her powers of persuasion have made her the target of murderous Eckhart and his henchman Thorne. Rescued by Shalimar and Jesse, she refuses their offer of passage into the mutant underground and is attacked a second time. Captured rescuing Emma, electricity-shooting Brennan is forcibly recruited into Eckhart's kidnap squads in "I Scream the Body Electric." Can he be rescued or avoid corruption? --Roz Kaveney ... Read more


15. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 2
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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Asin: B000093NPK
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Sales Rank: 33107
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Contains: Episode 103: Russian RouletteAdam 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. ... Read more


16. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 4
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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Asin: B0000AOV3C
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Sales Rank: 35833
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17. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 8
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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Asin: B00011ZBPW
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Sales Rank: 34407
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18. Mutant X - Season 1 Disc 3
Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, John Bell (XI), Bill Corcoran, Terry Ingram, Ken Girotti, Graeme Campbell, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter (II), Brad Turner, Jorge Montesi, Oley Sassone, Bruce Pittman, Stacey Stewart Curtis, Milan Cheylov, Alan Goluboff, Philip David Segal, T.W. Peacocke
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Sales Rank: 35837
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Contains: Episode 105: Kilohertz Kilohertz is wreaking havoc through sudden attacks on TV signals and computer systems. Adam leads the Mutant X team on a crusade to stop this edgy mutant who abuses his extraordinary power.

Episode 106: Meaning of Death
Adam and his team face their biggest challenge yet when a deadly virus spreads through the city, causing infected mutants to lose control over their powers.DVD Features: Widescreen video and Dolby Digital sound, outtakes, episodic photo gallery, character profile: "Brennan," cast biography: Victor Webster, original TV promos, and previews.Spoken Languages: English ... Read more


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