Lexx
Eating PatternWelcome aboard the Lexx, a biomechanical spaceship that is the most powerful weapon of destruction in the Two Universes. Meet the crew, its squeamish and ineffectual captain Stanley Tweedle, hormonally supercharged ultra babe Zev, wisecracking robot head 790, and dead but still devastating ex-assassin Kai. So Far, they have managed to escape from His Devine Shadow, ruler of the league of Twenty Thousand Planets, by breaking through the fractal core into the Dark Zone, a parallel universe where depravity and chaos reign (Lexx 1.0: I Worship His Shadow). Having failed to find proto-blood for Kai (Lexx 2.0: Super Nova), the crew faces a more pressing problem: The Lexx is hungry. Setting down on a garbage planet, the Lexx feeds while Zev and Stan get in over their heads. They meet the delectable Wist, and she finds the crew quite delectable as well. Featuring a guest appearance by RUTGER HAUER and special effects so intense you can almost smell the garbage, Lexx 3.0 is a weird, wild ride.
On Cluster, the capital of the league of 20 000 planets, a ship with the power to destroy planets lies waiting for it's master - "His Divine Shadow". But the soon to be executed rebel Thodin has his eyes on it too, and mangles the city's computer system while engineering his escape. Using the chaos that erupts, the death sentenced security officer Stanley Tweedle and the escaped "love-slave" Zev evade capture and eventually team up with Thodin... with the undead assassin Kai following, with orders to kill them all.
Zev decides they should go to Brunnis, the original home of the Brunnen-G, in hopes of finding something that can prolong Kai's life. When they arrive they find it barren, except from holographic messages left by the eccentric "Poet Man". As they enter the library, they are totally unaware that back on the Lexx Giggerota has sprung back to life and plots to steal it with the help of the remaining Divine Predecessors.
The Lexx is forced to land on a planet to eat and replenish its energy supply. While they wait, Stanley and Zev go outside to bury Kai, who seems to have run out of the protoblood that kept him functioning. On their way back, Zev insists on investigating a structure. Too late they discover that it is filled with insane people obsessed with getting "clean bodies" to make "pattern."
Kai is running out of protoblood, and a desperate Zev forces Stan to set course back to the Cluster through the fractal core. When they arrive they find they entire planet barren - everybody killed in "the cleansing", in preparation of the birth of the Gigashadow.
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Brian Downey | Stanley Tweedle |
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Eva Habermann | Zev |
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Michael McManus | Kai |
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Jeffrey Hirschfield | 790 |
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Michael Habeck | Feppo |
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Andy Jones | Smoor |
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Malcolm McDowell | Yottskry |
| Director | Robert Sigl |
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| Writer | Jeffrey Hirschfield, Tom de Ville, Paul Donovan, Lex Gigeroff | |
| Producer | Norman Denver, Paul Donovan | |
| Edition | Wrong media |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 29, 2000 |
| Regions | Region 1 |