Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA paralyzed African-American scientist builds a powerful exo-skeleton in order to walk again, and uses his new abilities to fight crime.A paralyzed African-American scientist builds a powerful exo-skeleton in order to walk again, and uses his new abilities to fight crime.A paralyzed African-American scientist builds a powerful exo-skeleton in order to walk again, and uses his new abilities to fight crime.
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Sam Hamm and Sam Raimi are super heroes of Hollywood, propagating ideals of tolerance and hope through the super hero genre in prime time TV. This show isn't extra sexy like Gossip Girl, or extra morbid like CSI, or drowning in its larger than life production values like Smallville (which may or may not be sponsored by Highlighter markers, ease off on the lighting gels guys!) It's an understated super hero drama that definitely paved the way for a more realistic approach to heroes, like we see now in Iron Man and The Dark Knight. The ep, "Gloves Off," is a real turning point for the Mantis and one worth checking out on Hulu, if you've never seen one. I'd love to see this show revisited, now that we see that shows like Buffy, Smallville, and Fringe can be incredibly popular. Plus, CG has come a long way since then. Thanks guys and thanks for making it available on Hulu. Much love, from a viewer who was left changed for the better.
Scientist Dr. Miles Hawkins is shot in the spine by a police sniper during a riot and dedicates himself to vigilante vengeance by creating and donning an exoskeleton suit that not only allows him to walk again, but fight crime. Created by the duo Sam Raimi and Sam Hamm, this was one of Raimi's first superhero flick (unless you count the unreleased Darkman) long before Spider-man and Dr. Strange got their turns. An absolutely terrible (read "terrific"?) series, M. A. N. T. I. S. starts with a feature length pilot film with an attempt at a very grounded, gritty, realistic super hero serial but over the course of its only 22 episodes quickly divulges into Raimi and Hamm's means to spin their own takes on super hero / sci-fi tropes of the time: time travel, other dimensions, the men-in-black, x-men, aliens, etc. The episodes get more and more bizarre of its run (and frankly more enjoyable to watch), but in the end its really a mess of a show that makes total sense why it was cancelled so quickly. Unfortunately this is a series hard to come by, both physically and online, which isn't an issue for most, but I would recommend as an ideal candidate for a fun drinking game or thing to watch while very not sober. I laughed more during this than most comedies, and for that alone I would recommend.
I don't know what they were thinking when they completely shifted the focus, tone, purpose and even the opening credit from eps 1&2 being compelling and interesting to... whatever the rest of the show was. Talk about a fail. I remember liking it as a kid but never finishing the season. Now I know why, because the rest was awful and boring. Glad I rewatched the first 2 eps though. It'd be cool to see netflix give this the daredevil treatment and actually do a good job with it start to finish. With marvel in a tailspin at the moment (for years now?) and DC flip flopping between masterpiecea and trash it'd be cool to get some lesser known, grounded heros in the mix. Mantis, static shock, maybe try again with iron fist and the punisher. Anyway, if you don't mind the whole 90s vibe, poor special effects etc. Try the first 2 episodes of M. A. N. T. I. S. even adult me enjoyed those ones.
Yes, it was a poor series. So poor, in fact, that I could tell you the entire plot of the episode within about two minutes of its start. Sam Raimi produced this nightmare I believe and boy was I surprised. I really thought it would turn out OK. It went on right before the X-files, a spot which became legendary for its cancelled shows. The acting was poor, not due to the talent of the actors I believe, it is just hard for people to buy into this stuff into the first place.
I can't remember much about the plots of the shows since its been almost ten years, however there was this one where this buff guy turned out to be a robot. The writing was so lame. In comic books a decent writer can make a super hero come to life and comic fans (like me) buy into it, here I just gasped at how uninteresting it was. I only watched because I wanted to watch a show about superheros.
On a positive note I was flipping around the channels when I saw the unaired final episode of Mantis on the Sci-Fi channel. And god bless Raimi's heart, the main character mercifuly dies at the hand at of an invisible Tyrannasaurus Rex, his main squeeze by his side. Quite lame, Quite appropriate.
I can't remember much about the plots of the shows since its been almost ten years, however there was this one where this buff guy turned out to be a robot. The writing was so lame. In comic books a decent writer can make a super hero come to life and comic fans (like me) buy into it, here I just gasped at how uninteresting it was. I only watched because I wanted to watch a show about superheros.
On a positive note I was flipping around the channels when I saw the unaired final episode of Mantis on the Sci-Fi channel. And god bless Raimi's heart, the main character mercifuly dies at the hand at of an invisible Tyrannasaurus Rex, his main squeeze by his side. Quite lame, Quite appropriate.
I was a fan of M.A.N.T.I.S. for it's short run on Fox. Was it a great show? Was it life altering? Was it a deep and thorough examination of the human condition? No! I liked it more for what it was not rather than what it was. I got to see it because of its time slot just before the X-Files. Like the X-Files this was a show out of the ordinary. It wasn't about a bunch of gritty cops on the verge of divorce, nor was it about a bunch or evil back stabbing/wonderful gifted doctors/lawyers (take your pick). I don't even care about the sub text of the once brawny man overcoming his disability through the use of his mind. I just wanted something fun to watch on a Friday night waiting for the X-Files and this show filled the gap. I hope it comes out as a complete DVD Box like Firefly. Shows like this could help get a new section going at the store for failed TV shows with huge fan bases.
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