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LEXX
Starring:
Brian Downey as Stanley Tweedle
Xenia Seeberg as Xev
Michael McManus as Kai
Jeffrey Hirschfield as 790
They've seen a lot of trouble in their time as intergalactic wanderers, but the LEXX crew members really hit the bad-news big time exploring their final frontier: the good old U.S.A. The crew gets a heavy dose of Americana in these four episodes, including a classic car chase, an obsessed mortician and paramilitary wackos. Very special guest star Britt Ekland oozes suburban angst in the episode "Prime Ridge." As seen on the SCI FI Channel.
4.13 769 — The scheming robot head 790 gets equipped for love.
4.14 Prime Ridge — The crew members settle down in the perfect suburb.
4.15 Mort — Stan, Kai and Xev are sheltered by a mortician with a bizarre obsession.
4.16 Moss — A paranoid, post-Waco patriot turns the screws on the captured crew.
DVD FEATURES
• Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound, 2.0 Stereo
•Storyboards
•Behind-the-scenes photos
•Production sketches
•CGI gallery
•Interactive trivia
•Original uncut episodes including scenes not aired on TV
•Scene index
RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES
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Lexx: Series 4, Vol. 4
Director: Stefan Ronowicz , Bruce McDonald , and Stephen Manuel Manufacturer: Acorn Media ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000B1O9M Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Description
LEXX4.13 769 The scheming robot head 790 gets equipped for love.
4.14 Prime Ridge The crew members settle down in the perfect suburb.
4.15 Mort Stan, Kai and Xev are sheltered by a mortician with a bizarre obsession.
4.16 Moss A paranoid, post-Waco patriot turns the screws on the captured crew.
DVD FEATURES
Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound, 2.0 Stereo
Storyboards
Behind-the-scenes photos
Production sketches
CGI gallery
Interactive trivia
Original uncut episodes including scenes not aired on TV
Scene index
RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES
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Lexx: Series 4, Vol. 3
Director: Stefan Ronowicz , Bruce McDonald , and Stephen Manuel Manufacturer: Acorn Media ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008XS2C Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
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This is the unconventional sci-fi where the women are hot and the men are mostly psychos, losers or undead (but the women dig them anyway). The desperate crew of the LEXX has landed on a planet that looked benign (and tasty) from a distance but up close reveals itself to be on the brink of extinction: it's planet Earth, of course. In these four episodes, the SCI FI Channel favorite called "Star Trek's evil twin" offers ribald riffs on everything from porn to Shakespeare. Episodes include: 4.09 Fluff Daddy, 4.10 Magic Baby, 4.11 A Midsummer's Nightmare and 4.12 Bad Carrot. DVD bonus features include audio: 5.1 surround sound, 2.0 stereo; deleted scenes; LEXX-rated poster gallery; CGI gallery; behind-the-scenes photos; storyboards; production sketches; interactive trivia; and original uncut episodes including scenes not aired on TV. Starring: Brian Downey as Stanley Tweedle, Xenia Seeberg as Xev, Michael McManus as Kai and Jeffrey Hirschfield as 790.
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Lexx: Series 2, Vol. 4
Director: Stefan Ronowicz , Bruce McDonald , and Stephen Manuel Manufacturer: Acorn Media ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M0JM Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
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Space nerd Stanley Tweedle and the motley crew of the simpleton living ship Lexx continue to wander around a video-game galaxy as the universe is devoured around them by the voracious Mantrid and his army of disembodied arms. They fight off the hungry undead corpses (who look suspiciously like the zombie Templars of Tombs of the Blind Dead) in "Twilight," take a trip through Stanley's guilt-riddled dreams in "Patches in the Sky," meet the not-so-wonderful Wuzzard when they attempt to reset Xev's expiration date in "Woz," and slam into an interstellar net spun by a monstrous mind-controlling spider in "The Web." Behind the farcical black humor and morbid running gags (does Stanley have to blow up every planet he sees?) is an increasingly melancholy edge as the universe disappears around the crew and Stanley faces up to his cowardice and irresponsibility. For Lexx, that's almost deep. --Sean AxmakerDVD:
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Arrested Development - Season 3