is showing on Oxygen. Having never seen it, I wonder if it’s worth paying a dollar a month to subscribe.
I liked it.
The original movie, the American remake or the schlocky TV series?
The original movie was great, the remake was all right. My husband and I watched the remake and wondered why the original was so much better when the remake seemed to be an actual scene by scene, shot by shot reproduction.
Except they changed the ambiguous heroine and the Svengali-like trainer somehow. Made her less morally dark and him much more likable.
The schlocky TV series is fun (if that’s what you mean). It’s very Alias-like, only darker, with better clothes, and a lot more posing and significant pauses.
But still, everything but the final 6 or so episodes was fun to watch.
For those who don’t know, the American remake of La Femme Nikita is Point of No Return starring Bridget Fonda in the lead role, with Gabriel Byrne and Dermot Mulroney. Oh, and a great cameo by Harvey Keitel (in a familiar role).
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And the series has Roy Dupuis/Dupois as Micheal.
(There is no icon for a ‘suddenly over-heated’ female.)
La Femme Nikita is one of my favorite series. It’s complicated though, you really have to watch from the start.
They appear to be out of order…is that important?
Oxygen, is that another one of those chick networks? Don’t get it on my satellite system. Wish I did, it was a cool show. Except as amarinth pointed out, the last season pretty much sucked.
They were thinking about doing some TV movies off the series. Anything ever going to come of that?
It is indeed a women’s oriented network.
A dollar a month, ten bucks a year on C-Band.
They will also have “Cats and the people they tolerate” which caused me to begin looking at their programs.
Oxygen does show other programs. They’re showing Vertigo next week, for example. Xena: Warrior Princess on weekdays at 11 am and 3 pm. And . . .
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Oh, my mistake. It’s another lesbian network.
I was going to ignore the Xena part…
I assumed the OP meant the original movie. I didn’t know there was a TV series.