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In the not-too-distant future, girl genius Lindsay Dailey (Brooke Harmon) has discovered a new element that could solve the world's energy crisis. However, she's shortly kidnapped by the evil Tyler (Anja Coleby) and her boss, the budding [[Super Villain]] Zachary Kahn (Christopher Morris), who goes by the alias "DXM", and who wants to use her new discovery to power his evil plot. Lindsay's older sister Ricky (Rachel Blakely) has no choice but to reach out to the super spy Max Knight for help rescuing her.
In the not-too-distant future, girl genius Lindsay Dailey (Brooke Harmon) has discovered a new element that could solve the world's energy crisis. However, she's shortly kidnapped by the evil Tyler (Anja Coleby) and her boss, the budding [[Super Villain]] Zachary Kahn (Christopher Morris), who goes by the alias "DXM", and who wants to use her new discovery to power his evil plot. Lindsay's older sister Ricky (Rachel Blakely) has no choice but to reach out to the super spy Max Knight for help rescuing her.


Meanwhile, Max (Michael Landes) is busy stealing back a stolen experimental microchip. His paths cross with Ricky when he learns that the man behind the theft was the same DXM who kidnapped Lindsay. He agrees to help her -- not the least because he falls in love with Ricky at first sight.
Meanwhile, Max (Michael Landes) is busy stealing back a stolen experimental microchip. His paths cross with Ricky when he learns that the man behind the theft was the same DXM who kidnapped Lindsay. He agrees to help her—not the least because he falls in love with Ricky at first sight.


Widely considered to be in the [[So Bad It's Good]] category, ''Max Knight'' does have a few smarter moments. Notable items include the presence of "hackish," a nadsat-esque [[Future Slang]] that DXM and his minions make use of, and the nods toward Transhumanism -- a concept which was not yet widely understood at the time the movie was made -- that DXM's master plan entails.
Widely considered to be in the [[So Bad It's Good]] category, ''Max Knight'' does have a few smarter moments. Notable items include the presence of "hackish," a nadsat-esque [[Future Slang]] that DXM and his minions make use of, and the nods toward Transhumanism—a concept which was not yet widely understood at the time the movie was made—that DXM's master plan entails.


Filmed in Australia, by the same production team that created ''[[The Lost World]]'' TV series of the late 1990s (which also starred Rachel Blakely).
Filmed in Australia, by the same production team that created ''[[The Lost World]]'' TV series of the late 1990s (which also starred Rachel Blakely).
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* [[Acting for Two]]: Rachel Blakely plays both Ricky and Claire, Max's virtual personal assistant...which is the [[Freudian Excuse]] for his slightly-creepy crush on Ricky.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Rachel Blakely plays both Ricky and Claire, Max's virtual personal assistant...which is the [[Freudian Excuse]] for his slightly-creepy crush on Ricky.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: "Element 120", a potentially limitless and clean-burning source of energy...{{spoiler|which becomes highly explosive when exposed to oxygen.}}
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: "Element 120", a potentially limitless and clean-burning source of energy...{{spoiler|which becomes highly explosive when exposed to oxygen.}}
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: The [[Half Life]] sequence. Bwah?
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The [[Half Life]] sequence. Bwah?
* [[Child Prodigy]]: Lindsay, discovering a new element at age 16. DXM himself was also this, although he seems to be in his mid-20s now.
* [[Child Prodigy]]: Lindsay, discovering a new element at age 16. DXM himself was also this, although he seems to be in his mid-20s now.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Max owns a pair. They're vital spy gadgets, giving him [[Super Vision]] and an uplink with Claire.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Max owns a pair. They're vital spy gadgets, giving him [[Super Vision]] and an uplink with Claire.
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* [[Role Called]]
* [[Role Called]]
* [[Running Gag]]: Max's [[Invisibility Cloak|personal cloaking device]] malfunctions early on. He spends the rest of the movie on hold with Tech Support.
* [[Running Gag]]: Max's [[Invisibility Cloak|personal cloaking device]] malfunctions early on. He spends the rest of the movie on hold with Tech Support.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Max has shades of this with Ricky.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Max has shades of this with Ricky.
* [[Technology Marches On]]: DXM brags about his supercomputer, with its ''Seven Terabyte Capacity''. Still pretty impressive for a private user, but no longer the amazing memory size that it was way back in the year 2000.
* [[Technology Marches On]]: DXM brags about his supercomputer, with its ''Seven Terabyte Capacity''. Still pretty impressive for a private user, but no longer the amazing memory size that it was way back in the year 2000.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[Victoria's Secret Compartment]]: Tyler makes use of this with a data disc. It doesn't work [[Marshmallow Hell|as well as she hoped]].
* [[Victoria's Secret Compartment]]: Tyler makes use of this with a data disc. It doesn't work [[Marshmallow Hell|as well as she hoped]].
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Ricky and Claire are identical. This is never explained. Possibly this would have been explored if the series had been picked up.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Ricky and Claire are identical. This is never explained. Possibly this would have been explored if the series had been picked up.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: DXM stands for ''Deus Ex Machina''.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: DXM stands for ''Deus Ex Machina''.


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Latest revision as of 21:50, 1 April 2020

A movie made in 2000 for UPN, Max Knight: Ultra Spy was written by Paul Bales and directed by Colin Budds. It starred Michael Landes as the titular character, and Rachel Blakely as his love interest. Originally it was intended as a Backdoor Pilot for a proposed series, but the movie simply didn't get the critical or commercial recognition needed.

In the not-too-distant future, girl genius Lindsay Dailey (Brooke Harmon) has discovered a new element that could solve the world's energy crisis. However, she's shortly kidnapped by the evil Tyler (Anja Coleby) and her boss, the budding Super Villain Zachary Kahn (Christopher Morris), who goes by the alias "DXM", and who wants to use her new discovery to power his evil plot. Lindsay's older sister Ricky (Rachel Blakely) has no choice but to reach out to the super spy Max Knight for help rescuing her.

Meanwhile, Max (Michael Landes) is busy stealing back a stolen experimental microchip. His paths cross with Ricky when he learns that the man behind the theft was the same DXM who kidnapped Lindsay. He agrees to help her—not the least because he falls in love with Ricky at first sight.

Widely considered to be in the So Bad It's Good category, Max Knight does have a few smarter moments. Notable items include the presence of "hackish," a nadsat-esque Future Slang that DXM and his minions make use of, and the nods toward Transhumanism—a concept which was not yet widely understood at the time the movie was made—that DXM's master plan entails.

Filmed in Australia, by the same production team that created The Lost World TV series of the late 1990s (which also starred Rachel Blakely).

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