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2001 Certificate 15
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Five episodes. In 'The Shock Of The New' the offspring of Genomex are now of age and their powers are very real. In 'I Scream The Body Electric' a couple of new mutants are befriended by Mason Eckhart, whose agenda is unclear. In 'Russian Roulette' a new weapon which is capable of controlling the new mutants is going to fall .. Read more

Starring Forbes March, Victoria Pratt, Lauren Lee Smith, Victor Webster
Director T.J. Scott, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Mutant X - 1.1 And 1.2

Five episodes. In 'The Shock Of The New' the offspring of Genomex are now of age and their powers are very real. In 'I Scream The Body Electric' a couple of new mutants are befriended by Mason Eckhart, whose agenda is unclear. In 'Russian Roulette' a new weapon which is capable of controlling the new mutants is going to fall into the hands of Eckhart. In 'Fool For Love' Shallimar falls for a possible soul mate. But can she trust him? In 'Kilohertz' Adam attempts to stop a mutant who is able to control electricity.

Starring Forbes March, Victoria Pratt, Lauren Lee Smith, Victor Webster, John Shea
Director T.J. Scott, Jon Cassar, Andrew Potter
Studio E1 ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 4 hrs 23 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 23 Sep 2002
Production year: 2001
Format DVD

Mutant X - 1.1 And 1.2 (2 discs) (2001)

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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Very boring.

    Out of the box sets you can watch on TV, I think that Mutant X is probably one of the worst.

    Storylines are poor and boring. Camera angles are poor - you see a round house kick from one of the girl mutant and all it is is a closeup on her backside. Ok, that's nice, but its very poor.

    The finishing endings to each chapter are pathetic. You see them all doing a cool-pose stroll towards the camera.

    Not worth renting.

      • A customer from Leicester, England
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    unmitigated rubbish

    I admit, I didn't put this on expecting much (a generic made-for-TV version of X-Men perhaps). However, the sheer lack of anything approaching a coherent story, no characterisation, heavy-handed and uninspired direction, plot lines you could drive a truck through, wooden acting (at best) from a range of soap-actor wannabes and unexciting stunts where you could practically see the wires proved even worse than my low expectations. Even the hair styles were bad. After the 4th time of saying 'this is awful' to the TV I finally switched off. Complete rubbish. Don't bother.

      • VSaintPierre from London
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    • Mutant X - 1.1 And 1.2
      Five episodes. In 'The Shock Of The New' the offspring of Genomex are now of age and their powers are very real. In 'I Scream The Body Electric' a couple of new mutants are befriended by Mason Eckhart, whose agenda is unclear. In 'Russian Roulette' a new weapon which is capable of controlling the ...