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Spectre X
Sep 19th, 2003, 01:59 PM
anyone see this show? I enjoy watching it. The whole theory behind the invisibility is bullocks of course, but it's still a fun show to watch IMHO.

Also, here in Holland the episode just aired where mr. Fawkes overcomes his quicksilver madness permanently. I like this.

Anonymous
Sep 19th, 2003, 02:35 PM
anyone see this show?

Um, no. Duh.

FS
Sep 19th, 2003, 03:10 PM
I catch an episode occasionally, but I don't really follow it.

Good thing they put an end to that quicksilver madness though, they were using it in nearly every episode.

Jixby Phillips
Sep 19th, 2003, 05:09 PM
ANY ONE EVER SEEN I LOVE LUCY :lol

Zbu Manowar
Sep 20th, 2003, 10:00 AM
I used to dig it until Sci-Fi decided to kill it. I think the Sci-Fi BBoard for this show is still up so you can always find fans there. But ever since the cancellation the show has not been seen anywhere.

Thanks again, Sci-Fi. :(

Spectre X
Sep 26th, 2003, 02:58 PM
I remember one of the earliest episodes of it, where he was the imaginary friend of this kid.

it was a fun show.

Zbu Manowar
Oct 9th, 2003, 04:20 PM
Yeah, but it's odd how the Sci-Fi Channel has disavowed any knowledge of it after it was cancelled. Hell, they gave it a 'final' episode of sorts which could lead to a movie or something, but why not just release it barebones on DVD and let it lie? Fuck, they did that for Farscape.

Bennett
Oct 9th, 2003, 04:25 PM
Now, has anybody ever seen the (i think only one episode was ever aired) episode of the Remo Williams TV series?

This I would like to get my hands on, and a special edition Manimal DVD... ooo-oooo, and a special edition of that show where the guy turns into a car (with the tricked out TRON-ish) special effects, what was that called?

Zbu Manowar
Oct 9th, 2003, 04:31 PM
Automan is the show you're thinking of. Sci-Fi Channel had the rights to air it a few years ago, along with Manimal and such. And as for DVD, it would be easy: they only made seven or eight episodes, be easy to release a flipper DVD and be done with it.

As for the Remo TV pilot, I'd wait: MGM has the rights to the Remo movie which they released in a barebones edition but according to sources they may be planning a Special Edition for Remo which may include that pilot--since MGM has released Casino Royale with an episode of Climax! (the first appearance of Bond on TV), it may not all be bullshit. Would be cool, since the recent DVD of Remo is nothing but a bad pan-and-scan transfer.