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Lexx

  • TV Series
  • 1996–2002
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Brian Downey, Michael McManus, and Xenia Seeberg in Lexx (1996)
I Worship His Shadow
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A group of disparate fugitives from an interplanetary tyranny find themselves in control of a massively powerful starship.A group of disparate fugitives from an interplanetary tyranny find themselves in control of a massively powerful starship.A group of disparate fugitives from an interplanetary tyranny find themselves in control of a massively powerful starship.

  • Creators
    • Jeffrey Hirschfield
    • Paul Donovan
    • Lex Gigeroff
  • Stars
    • Brian Downey
    • Michael McManus
    • Jeffrey Hirschfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    9.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,017
    1,464
    • Creators
      • Jeffrey Hirschfield
      • Paul Donovan
      • Lex Gigeroff
    • Stars
      • Brian Downey
      • Michael McManus
      • Jeffrey Hirschfield
    • 132User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Brian Downey
    Brian Downey
    • Stanley H. Tweedle…
    • 1996–2002
    Michael McManus
    Michael McManus
    • Kai…
    • 1996–2002
    Jeffrey Hirschfield
    Jeffrey Hirschfield
    • 790…
    • 1996–2002
    Xenia Seeberg
    Xenia Seeberg
    • Xev Bellringer…
    • 1998–2002
    Tom Gallant
    • The Lexx
    • 1996–2002
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Prince…
    • 2000–2002
    Patricia Zentilli
    Patricia Zentilli
    • Bunny Priest…
    • 1999–2002
    Lex Gigeroff
    Lex Gigeroff
    • Bound Man…
    • 1996–2002
    Rolf Kanies
    Rolf Kanies
    • Reginald J. Priest…
    • 2000–2002
    Luise Wischermann
    • Lyekka…
    • 1998–2002
    John Dunsworth
    John Dunsworth
    • Divine Predecessor…
    • 1996–2002
    Walter Borden
    Walter Borden
    • His Divine Shadow…
    • 1996–2002
    David Albiston
    • Mothbreeder…
    • 1998–2002
    Minna Aaltonen
    • Vlad…
    • 2001–2002
    Clive Sweeney
    • Megashadow Adjutant…
    • 1996–2000
    Eva Habermann
    Eva Habermann
    • Zev Bellringer
    • 1996–1998
    Ellen Dubin
    Ellen Dubin
    • Giggerota…
    • 1996–2002
    Anna Cameron
    Anna Cameron
    • The Time Prophet…
    • 1996–2002
    • Creators
      • Jeffrey Hirschfield
      • Paul Donovan
      • Lex Gigeroff
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    DoctorSkyTower

    COOL MINI-SERIES!

    This is my favourite TV sci-fi to date! Totally different to your usual Star Trek, this tv programme doesn't take itself seriously Star Trek fashion and the humour is entertaining.

    What makes this so great is its originality. This is the virtually the opposite of every cliche you see in sci fi. For example....

    1) Stanley Tweedle. He is a coward, but oddly endearing in a way, you have to feel sorry for him. His antics are also ridiculous! He is also the commander of the Lexx and he's definitely no cowboy Captain Kirk.

    2) The Lexx. No flash chrome coloured starship, but a gigantic, insect spaceship that eats its prey! It also behaves as though its alive - because it is!

    3) 790 robot head. Has more of a personality than Data, in love with Zev, how's that for originality???

    4) Kai, the 2000 year old dead Brunnen G 'anti-hero'. His attitude toward Zev is completely the opposite of how a 'normal' hero would behave toward her! And also Zev, being part cluster lizard...

    Having only recently found out there is a Lexx series on the net, we've yet to see it here in NZ. This will be the third time the original series has been aired this year! I look forward to seeing it in the (hopefully) near future...
    themadhatter23

    Bizarre, intense and funny. The Anti-Space opera.

    Without giving too much away, this is a great little series that was cut too short.

    In the vast ocean of blandness of (sci-fi and) regular television, this is easily the most enjoyable show I've ever watched.

    As counter to the stuffy, sterile and stale space operas of the Star Trek series as this could be; its a refreshingly imaginative take on the wandering starship plot.

    This show is either hit or miss with most people. The reason for which is likely that main writers are German and Canadian.... and a good chunk of the humour is regional/cultural in flavour and taste. If you love absurd, bizarre scenarios and a touch of dark humour you'll love this show.

    It's a mix of the original Star Trek series, with a seriously dark and foreboding air to it; with hysterical and upsetting plots and characters that keep you from feeling secure.

    No Disney endings or Rambo hero's to save the day. Just people being people... and a hint of something deeper.

    Vaiyo Eh-Oh... Homme Va Ray, Vaiyo Eh-Rah! Jarhume Brunnen-G...
    Lothos

    Original, epic, bizarre, and incredibly unlike anything seen before.

    I have to congratulate whoever came up with 'Lexx.' It is the least Hollywood influenced series I've seen since Babylon 5. The story and costumes are completely new, the acting perfectly suited for what is needed, and the effects certainly enough to fascinate viewers.

    One of the scenes I liked best was in Episode One, which has a His Shadow ship attacking the homeworld of the Brunnen-G. Kai and several other ships fly to attack it, all chanting the same war song in time with each other. Very creepy, very poignant, and very rarely seen before.
    poisontaster

    A weird, twisted, totally enjoyable experience

    The Lexx series is the next step in (d)evolution for those of us who love and miss Dr. Who and Red Dwarf. It contains all the quintessential characters, the cowardly and low-minded everyman, the aloof and mysterious dead guy that every girl *must* have, the beautiful and fierce heroine for the guys, and the biting wit of their robot companion. Not to mention the Lexx itself, most powerful ship in the Light or Dark Universe. Although often dismissed as hoky and low-budget (and it can be both), the Lexx series has strong characterizations, good solid writing with multiple story lines that always seem to come together seamlessly at the end (and that is NOT easy), and plenty of eye candy. I highly recommend it.
    HellBoy13

    Strange, But Endearing

    Most science fiction deals with characters who are altruistic or malevolent, and have stories that are simple, with good guys defending against bad guys. "Lexx" is different, in that it explores the amoral side of humanity not by showing these usually undesirable traits not just in minor characters, but in the main characters, in the crew of the Lexx itself. There is a Dark Man, an unemotional and undead assassin, defender of the crew. But then there are the half-lizard nymphomaniac, the unintelligent "dirty old man" (who somehow became the Captain of the Lexx through an accident), the robot head driven by love-psychosis, and the sentient, organic Lexx itself, a living ship and slave to the Captain who, if unchecked, would be content in destroying or feeding on organic life in the form of other space ships or entire planets.

    The questionable desires of the crew are usually left unfulfilled in the episodes, and morality and good win out in the end over immorality and evil, but not before a thorough exploration of self-indulgent natures and evil.

    True, the low-budget nature of the series may make it ideal for viewing in late night hours as an alternative to infomercials, but the series is nothing if not imaginative. Other series have cropped up since, with similar themes of a powerful space ship crewed by fools and lechers, but "Lexx" is definitely unique in that its flawed characters are so familiar that they become endearing.

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    • Trivia
      In a recent interview, Eva Habermann revealed that the first time they stopped using doubles for her nude scenes and she went topless herself, one of the technicians told her "Your body looks far better than your double." She thought it was such a sweet thing to say. But she joked that these days if a technician or any other male crew or cast member said that to an actress, they would probably be fired and shamed all over social media.
    • Quotes

      Zev: What kind of robot are you?

      790: I'm a robot who wants to live in your underpants.

    • Crazy credits
      All Universes, characters depicted, names used, and incidents portrayed in this film are fictitious. No identification with actual persons is intended nor should be inferred. Blah, blah, blah--
    • Alternate versions
      In season 2, episodes "The Web"/"The Net" contain mostly overlapping material but told from a slightly different perspective. But only "The Net" has a definitive conclusion so the US Sci-Fi Channel decided not to show "The Web" at all.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Sexy Sci-Fi Babes (2012)
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      The Meltdown
      (1993)

      by Lunatic Asylum

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Fan site - chat, forum and downloads
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tales from a Parallel Universe
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Salter Street Films International
      • TiMe Film- und TV-Produktions GmbH
      • Alliance Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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