Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

1998 "The Last Superhero!"
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
3.7| 1h31m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 May 1998 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television
Country: United States of America
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Marvel's hard-boiled hero is brought back to fight the menace of Hydra after exiling himself in the Yukon since the end of the Cold War. The children of the former Hydra head, Baron Von Stucker, have taken charge of the terrorist organization. Under the lead of his vicious daughter, Viper, Hydra has seized a deadly virus and threatens the destruction of America.

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Smoreni Zmaj What to say about the movie where David Hasselhoff is the brightest point ... At first glance, compared to this, "Baywatch" looks like Oscar material. It has typical S.H.I.E.L.D. story, but it is linear, undeveloped and without surprises. Characterization is nonexistent, characters are two-dimensional and without background. And I better not even mention special effects. Still, David is visually impressive and, his over-acting aside, good fit for this role, and movie has decent atmosphere that somewhat leaves comic-book impression. Bad, but not tragic.4,5/10
jimlacy2003 Out of interest, after never watching this movie until tonight on TV to get more information on it.First of all I thought it was entertaining!So much so I'd say a lot of the other reviews are just being to critical and on the "Hasselhoff is xxxx, haha, bandwagon".Yea maybe David Hasselhoff is pretty cheesy in a lot of the shows he's been (or otherwise produced), and sure maybe he's no silent tough guy (like Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, etc.) but if you look past the stigma it's a pretty entertaining movie..If you can catch it on TV, give it a go..
graestella This made me laugh so much I wish I'd taped it to enjoy again. Risible dialogue, hopeless miscasting. Re-using the the same disused tunnel over and over again for every scene. The Airfix model of the USS Nimitz with rockets glued on that passed for the Helicarrier. It recalled Patsy's " It's only a model " quote in Monty Python's and the Holy Grail. The bloke off Holby City spoofing Hugh Grant's impersonation of a clichéd British fop. The Viper Nazi bird's horrendous over acting. The fact she disguised herself as the spy off 'Allo Allo' complete with beret and overcoat at one point was hilarious. The whole concept of Anarco - Nazi's was hilarious too.The bad continuity ( how did the LMD get into the Hydra base ? )The silly throw away lines. The unconvincing fight stunts. The bald Hydra blokes who looked like 80's techno rockers. I must find a DVD of this. There must be more bits I missed the first time. Everyone must have had a ball making this. Why wasn't there a sequel ?
Supermannickzeus I mean David Hasseholf sucks, but, yes there is a but, he is good in this one role. Even tho the Nick Fury character is a ripoff off of Snake Plisken in every way, this movie is still enjoyable. I'm not a big fan of John Carpenter's Snake Plisken movies (Escape From New York, Escape From LA), but I am a fan of his Snake Plisken character. He is a super secret spy in a super secret government agency. He delivers the one liners and smokes his cigarettes. That's pretty much the depth of this character. Even a video game character is named after him, Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid. He is by far one of the coolest characters ever created. The genius of this character lies in his simplicity. He is a simple hero put in complex situations. Having said that, I enjoyed this movie more than both of the John Capenter movies mentioned above. Yes, it is better than those 2 movies. Many will disagree, few will get it.