V.E.N.O.M. creates a device that neutralizes M.A.S.K. vehicles. With M.A.S.K. immobilized, they set their sights on a nuclear power plant and its vast stores of plutonium.
Revisiting this childhood favorite has been, to put it kindly, a disappointment. Witless scripts populated with dull characters is a recipe for tedium that no amount of whiz-bang can overcome (and there's not even that much whiz nor bang to be had). Hero Matt Trakker may just be the squarest character in the history of the medium and his villainous counterpart is a classic G.O.W.G. (Generic Old White Guy). To make matters worse, they keep insisting on inserting Matt's annoying 10 year old son into the story. I suppose the "Go get 'em!" Scott is supposed to be an avatar for the kids watching, but God help my brother and parents if I was ever that irritating.
Revisiting this childhood favorite has been, to put it kindly, a disappointment. Witless scripts populated with dull characters is a recipe for tedium that no amount of whiz-bang can overcome (and there's not even that much whiz nor bang to be had). Hero Matt Trakker may just be the squarest character in the history of the medium and his villainous counterpart is a classic G.O.W.G. (Generic Old White Guy). To make matters worse, they keep insisting on inserting Matt's annoying 10 year old son into the story. I suppose the "Go get 'em!" Scott is supposed to be an avatar for the kids watching, but God help my brother and parents if I was ever that irritating.