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7/10
A Strange Party
mandyvoll1231 March 2016
Fans of the first LEXX movie will enjoy this romp, filled with dark humor. Creepy things abound, strange planets, and weird beings make their appearances. For those who love Rutger Hauer, he has a pretty big role in this one, and he's at his comedic best here - something that we only got to see in "Blind Fury". Michael McManus (Kai) fans will not be disappointed, he has quite a time getting things back to the strange status-quo. This film still has Eva Haberman in it, the original Xev. Wondering if you should watch it? This is not the slow-moving explanation-filled movie that the first one was. You're pretty much expected to know the characters and their plight, but it can stand on its own, weakly. Wrote this review because I could not, for the life of me, get the quote: "She clean clean!"Out of my mind. Gottah love Rutger Hauer in lipstick. He's a HOOT!
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6/10
My opinion after the first three episodes of Lexx
danrs00000827 April 2020
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After watching the third episode of Lexx I came to two conclusions. One, the character of Stanley Tweedle is the most obnoxious and unlikable character in all of television. I do however applaud actor Brian Downey for his portrayal of this character. Two. The character of Zev Bellringer as portrayed by Eva Habermann is the most beautiful and desirable character in all of television. I hated to see her leave the show in the second season.
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10/10
Not for the Dim
Transom3221 September 2010
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This is one of my all time favorite Lexx episodes. The plot and the underlying premises are somewhat difficult to follow in that you have to pay attention through the entire story to grasp exactly what is going on as it is never spelled out or spoon fed like so many shows do now for the current "30 second" generation that cannot grasp anything beyond 30 second marketing pitches. Ruter does a fantastic job here, coming close to a Jack Nicolson-esquire mix of the joker and 'here's johnny'.

The part where the people gambol on the spinning wheel is pretty funny as well. This gal is my favorite Xev. The other one is OK, but the first one should not have listened to her agent and stayed with this.

This is science fiction in the realm of William Burroughs and Philip Dick with a bit of Stanislav Lem thrown in. Enjoy.
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Painful
BigGuy3 December 1998
This was one of the worst movies I have seen in a long time, and I have seen some bad movies... MST3K _might_ be able to do something with this. The plot was over-used and poor... The computer animation is something out of a bad TV show, and the plot could just about fill a half hour of said TV show. The only good thing about this movie is that the women (Doreen Jacobi and Eva Habermann) are incredibly beautiful, but that can't even make this movie watchable.
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