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Lexx - The Complete Second Series | 
enlarge | Directors: Bruce Mcdonald, Stephen Manuel, Stefan Ronowicz Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
Buy New: $183.89
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 45975
Format: Box Set, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Dolby, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 960 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 3.1
MPN: 5696 ISBN: 1569385696 UPC: 054961569694 EAN: 9781569385692 ASIN: B00006FDB2
Theatrical Release Date: January 7, 2000 Release Date: August 27, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED
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Amazon.com A crew of misfit outlaws wanders the galaxy in a living ship. Sound familiar? Doomed to live in the shadow of cable TV's science fiction class act Farscape, the Canadian-German coproduction Lexx takes a completely different trajectory as a tongue-in-cheek, sci-fi sex farce from a three-man team of "Human Beans" led by creator and frequent writer-director Paul Donovan. Sad-sack pilot Stanley Tweedle (Brian Downey), coquettish love slave Zev (Eva Habermann), reanimated corpse Kai (Michael McManus), and lovesick robot head 790 wander the galaxy looking for food, people, and (most importantly) a little nookie. Shot on the cheap with loads of flashy (if often unconvincing) digital effects and a rather claustrophobic series of studio-bound sets, the show launched with a quartet of TV movies before settling into a weekly series with its second season (1998). In the first of 20 episodes, "Mantrid" launches the Lexx into a funhouse galaxy of wacky worlds, where the dreaded insect king awakes and begins his bizarre reign of terror. The hilarious "Lyekka" introduces the title character, a curvy little plant girl with an insatiable appetite for human flesh, but more importantly it replaces platinum blonde Eva Haberman with the impishly flirtatious, full-lipped redhead Xenia Seeberg, the show's instant cult pinup queen. The show's eagerness to experiment is proven in "Brigadoom," a sci-fi musical that tells Kai's backstory entirely in song--with surprisingly impressive results. "Brizon" and "End of the Universe" end the second series as the Lexx is inexorably drawn into the Dark Zone after an epic fight with Mantrid's multiplying drone arms. Each DVD features a different 10-minute, behind-the-scenes featurette, short cast and creator interviews, and a chapter of Rated LEXX, a TV special created for the Sci Fi Channel to introduce the characters and recap the origins.
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Lexx On Top June 21, 2008 A.N. Matalon (Las Vegas, Nevada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I caught an episode of this flipping through the channels years and years ago, and it caught me. Thereafter I didnt miss a show. It was well written, highly imaginative and enjoyable on so many levels. Xenia Seeberg and I went to the same acting school in NYC, which I thought was kinda cool. She was a couple years ahead of me. People either love this show or hate it. I dont understand how anyone can hate it. The show is a riot. Ive laughed just as hard at episodes of this show than I have of Steve Martin, Richard Prior or Steven Wright concerts. The cannibal Giggerota is my favorite recurring character. The writers found ways of bringing actor Ellen Dubin back in other incarnations after Giggerota bit the dust, and shes just great. Like the whole show. Its hard to believe that its been off the air for so long now. Its obvious that its a cult classic now. My favorite episode is 'Lafftrak'. When I saw it, I remember thinking how amazing it was; how surreal and innovative. Xenia as Xev is hilarious and adorable all at once. "Xeeeeeeeev Shooooooow..." And the stationary bicycle scene. She can pull off all kinds of things as an actor though. All the actors can. Maury Chaykin was the biggest surprise in another laugh riot called "White Trash". I dont blame Junior. With Xev around, who wouldnt want to do the Humpy Jumpy Lookee See. LOL Great show, thanx for the memories all. Hey scifi channel, how about a little intelligence in syndication? Bring the show back. From the very beginning.
Lexx May 3, 2008 Jonathon Gonzalez 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Hi get this worth getting. ay take take some time getting. Worth getting. 790, stan not the man, Kai, Zev. I don't why would fall goth? cult class maybe. Lexx worth getting,
Lexx, rhymes with Sex..... November 18, 2007 E. Sternbergh (Carlisle, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When Sci Fi first put Lexx on the air in the laste 1990's their was nothing quite like it EVER on TV. Original, Naughty, Twisted and highly entertaining to say the least. The three movies that came out first set the tone and layed the foundation. It is unfortunate that they cann not be purchased affordably on DVD at this time. Howerer, all of the main characters in their splendor appear here in their own very complete, unique and comical form in the Comlete Second Series. Stanely, Zev, Robot head, Kai and the Lexx all traveling randomly through the universe full of comedic horror and bizare adventures. I wouldn't recomend this to anyone under 18 or people who are "uptight" with its overt sexual references, but if you have an open mind this show will both entertain and refresh you to the possibities of life and adventure in the universe. Too bad the last two seasons ended so horribly. In my opinion the last few years of the show were as painful and horrible to watch as most anything else now on commercial TV. Having gotten that off of my chest, the movies and the second season (which I am highly recomending here)remain well worthwhile, full of creativity, wonder and adventure as few shows on modern TV have been able to capture in the past ten years. Not recomended for the Moral Majority, it is no wonder the show appeared during the Clinton Administration and was hindered during the last few seasons by a lack of creative writing, money and what seemed to be an effort to make it "politically correct and sanitized for our protection" in the end. Neverthless, Stan, Zev, Robot head, Kai and Lexx remain for me one of the most entertaining Sci Fi comedy groups of all time.
one of the best September 7, 2007 Scott D. Shook 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one of the best dvds that I have bought. It was in excellant condition and arrived on time. I really enjoyed watching it and will continue to enjoy watching it in the future.
offbeat July 28, 2007 M. Gay (Ca. USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good scifi action not the usual. Offbeat,Stan the captain a horny coward,Zev the love slave half lizard,790 the robot head obsessed love of Zev which to me was goofy who always wants to get rid of Stan who he sees as getting in the way of his love of Zev & the only chacter I did not like. Kai the dead asassin who kills whomever Zev or the captain wants him to or to protect them & get them out of the trouble they always seem to get into with there obsessions. Finally Lexx the most powerful wheapon in the two known univerces who is a live bug ship that obliterates whole planets at the whim of whoever is captain but needs to eat organic matter to live. Worth the price & very enjoyable.
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