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

1998 "The Last Superhero!"
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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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Maidgethma Wonderfully offbeat film!
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Murphy Howard I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
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
Eric Stevenson I'm kind of surprised that the score is this low. I mean, I think it's a bad movie but not really one of the worst superhero movies ever made. Well, I guess Nick Fury might not technically be a superhero, but it's based on a Marvel comic book, so I think he counts. This has all the makings of a standard TV movie. I wish this would have been an origin story. Then again, that might have made it even more boring. As a huge fan of "Marvel: Agents Of SHIELD", it's great to see how much better that show is. It doesn't even star one of the Marvel comics characters!Anyway, this film mostly suffers from being fairly predictable and having nothing interesting at all going on. I do kind of like David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury, but then again, I was never a fan of him to begin with. At least we got to see some familiar elements with Hydra. The villain in this movie is some woman who does a bad job at it and I think there's relatively few characters from the comics at all and unlike "Agents Of SHIELD", they have no personality. It really drags on in the middle. While not terrible, you can suit this one out. **
gavin6942 Marvel's hard-boiled hero (David Hasselhoff) is brought to TV. He 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.I did not expect much from this one. A made-for-TV movie starring David Hasselhoff that never made it to DVD... that should be a series of red flags that scream "terrible movie". But I figured it would be entertaining -- not good, but bad enough to be fun. Instead, it was just bad.Hasselhoff did alright and actually looks a lot like Nick Fury (with all due respect to Samuel L. Jackson, who now ones the role). The general plot was good. The effects were weak (but not awful). The biggest mystery is Sandra Hess' voice -- she was born in Switzerland, but has no ability whatsoever to have a German accent.Watching this with two non-comic book fans made another shortcoming abundantly clear: the film did not adequately explain what Hydra or SHIELD were. I know because I grew up reading comics, but within the film it is not very obvious who is who and what is what. I am also unclear about Baron von Strucker being born in 1932... that makes him a bit young to be a Nazi serving alongside Hitler.
krautvaffen I've never been a big fan of superhero comics, but I still try to keep an open mind about them. I have read very little but still enough about Nick Fury, and I must say that they could have made a worse choice then to let Hasslehoff play the title role. If you haven't read any of the comics you will miss out on some of the stuff in the movie, but considering it is mainly one-liners to empathize how bad of an ass Fury is it's not much. The dialog feels pretty tame, as if the script writers were on a very limited time and had to come up with something quick. But the actors does a good job to take it all serious, can't blame the actors for a bad script. There are, of course, plot holes or just unrealistic stupidity with the plot. I think most people want more from a villain then just "Oh I'm going to terrorize the world with my global terrorist organization because I am evil! Did I also mention terrorism?" which is all background story we are handed over about the bad guys in this movie.However, I would like to point out that Sandra Hess as the crazy evil lady villain is damn sexy and should have gone for a career of fascist sexploitation films instead, and watching this movie is worth it for her alone.