《暗域魔舰 第三季》(Lexx Season 3)[DVDRip]
中文名: 暗域魔舰 第三季
英文名称: Lexx Season 3
资源格式: DVDRip
电视台: SciFi
首播时间: 2000年02月06日
导演: Stephen Manuel
Bruce McDonald (as Bruce MacDonald)
Stefan Ronowicz
演员: Brian Downey .... Stanley H. Tweedle
Eva Habermann .... Zev Bellringer (1997-1998)
Michael McManus .... Kai
Jeffrey Hirschfield .... 790 (voice)
Tom Gallant .... The Lexx (voice)
Ellen Dubin ..... Giggerota (1997)
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
简介:

“我是Kai,Brunnen-G种族最后的幸存者。几千年前, 在对抗野蛮虫族的战争中,Brunnen-G人类虽然获得了胜利,但他们渗入了我们内部。面对由2万个星球组成的联盟,我们最终寡不敌众。伟大的先知预言,我将是破坏这个联盟秩序的天选之人。有一天那一定会发生,但不是今天,因为今天是我的死期。今天,我们的传说开始了……”
一个胆小怕事的安全官、一个不死的刺客、一个超级性感的女人和一个疯狂爱着这个女人的机器头组成了星际战舰Lexx号的船员,Lexx在两个宇宙(白宇宙和黑宇宙)中都堪称最顶级的强力武器。
全剧一共四季,前3季由加拿大、德国共同拍摄,第4季由美国投资拍摄,主要在美国收费有线电视网播放(看看去年电视剧《罗马》的品质就知道收费电视剧水平不会差)。播出时间为1996-2002年,共包括4集电视电影/迷你剧(即第一季,90分钟/集)和57集电视剧。
从播出过程来看,这部电视剧可谓历尽磨难。起初排定播出时间表的时候,《Lexx》的第一季是作为迷你短剧上映的,原名叫《Lexx:The Dark Zone Stories》(Lexx:黑暗地带的故事),首播于加拿大城市电视台。不久,美国有线电影频道购买了播映权,并于1997年7月-8月播出。第一季大受好评之后,不久就拍摄了第二季。加拿大最有名的幻想节目电视台:Space频道买下了全季的播映权,但随后又卖给美国有线科幻频道(US SCI-FI)。SCI-FI并没有马上播出,而是在两年后的2000年才随机播出了全季电视剧。第三季的首播是2000年,但首先购买播映权的却是英国的有线科幻频道(UK SCI-FI) 。US SCI-FI见该剧反响不错,随即决定播出第三季,播出时间是在第二季播完后的几个月。第四季终于是被US SCI-FI投资拍摄并首播的。 1998-1999年,Lexx两度被提名为“双子星奖”的“最佳视觉奖”,1998年还被提名为“最佳原创音乐奖”、“最佳创意”和“最佳艺术奖”。
本剧剧情由加拿大作家/导演Paul Donovan于80年代构思创作。《LEXX》是一部奇异的电视剧,故事围绕一个不死的刺客、一个倒霉的失败者、一个半人半蜥蜴(人形外表,丛林蜥蜴的力量和攀爬技能)的美丽女人和一个渴望得到这个女人爱情却只剩下光秃秃脑袋的机器头展开。他们偷了一艘具有意识思维和感觉力的战舰—LEXX号,克服了一个又一个艰难险阻,却还是在黑暗邪恶的宇宙中惹来了更多的麻烦。他们刚刚逃出水与火的战场与“他影”帝国黑暗王子的魔掌,又遇到一个前所未有的巨大挑战:他们不得不面对在宇宙中还处于原始低等水平的社会—地球。故事看起来和《红矮星号》、《第五元素》很像,但却充满了独特个性(个人认为和《遥远星际》(Farscape)也有点像)。
(以上介绍转自donatino的星空日志-天涯小筑)
Lexx's third year had a predetermined 13 episode run, and in a new direction there's also a predetermined continual storyline. This is teasingly set-up by "Fire and Water"--the names of a binary planet system. The Lexx is stuck in orbit around 4,000 years after the "End of the Universe." We're introduced to the mysterious Prince (Nigel Bennet) who rules the planet Fire, 790 experiences a shift of devotion, and Xev gets a new hairdo. All threads are expanded by "May" (Anna Kathrin Bleuler) who's found on planet Water. All too suddenly, Xev's in love with Prince and Stanley with May. The crew are torn every which way. Even more so when a fleet of new Moths land Kai in "Gametown", where the show's most gratuitous nudity yet reassures fans that this third year will be as dangerous and dirty as it's always been.
Ralph (Withnail & I) Brown's character Duke suddenly comes to the fore in "Boomtown." These towns teach us more and more about the lifestyles on the two planets, and since this one is essentially a nonstop orgy Stan decides Water is the planet for him! (If the nudity seemed gratuitous in "Gametown", that's nothing in comparison.) Ending on a shock appearance by Kai (no spoilers here), a balloon chase leads straight into "Gondola." Lost among the schizophrenic denizens of "K-Town," Stan and Xev are eventually found by the dead assassin whose biomechanical systems are malfunctioning. It takes a shock reappearance of season 2's Universe-destroying Mantrid to make sense of his groin-located repair mechanism. Subsequently split up, Kai suffers the red tape of petty bureaucracy in Hog Town while Stan and Xev descend 39,000 steps to the planet's "Tunnels." Stan bumps into show writer Lex Gigeroff cameoing as insane surgeon Doctor Rainbow, and escape is determined by another death and resurrection from the enigmatic Prince.
Stan has been endlessly teased by Xev. They got it together (in a manner of speaking) in "Love Grows," but here at last they experience the "ultimate in sexual satisfaction." Don't they? "The Key" metaphorically stands for a number of things in this ship-bound episode, which furthers the season's mystery considerably. And as if the sexual tension wasn't high enough already, the lifestyle offered Stan on the Water planet's "Garden" is all too tempting. The biggest lure is the return of beautiful plant gal Lyekka. Following straight on from that cliffhanger ending, "Battle" becomes a game of strategic cat and mouse aboard squadrons of hot air balloons. This season's budget helps return the look of the show to its stunning beginnings, and in this episode there are some of the best-conceived effects shots from the entire run. By now it's obvious that each community on the planet Fire is a thinly veiled satire on an aspect of modern society. A splendidly theatrical cameo from Ellen Dubin as Queen allows the viewer to question feminism, bureaucracy, and why the hell Giggerota has been reincarnated to taunt poor Stan.
At last all questions are answered in what might as well be a two-part finale. "The Beach" would for any other series be considered the clips show: on an idyllic yet purgatorial stretch of sand, Stan is forced to account for his life by viewing events of the past. Judged by his harshest critic--himself--he then suffers all that Prince has promised and more as the true meaning of "Heaven and Hell" is revealed. Creator Paul Donovan clearly maintained a strong hand in every aspect of this season, but in directing his own work with these last two episodes we witness a genuinely rare example of personal vision. The narrative has been consistently surprising, but the twist left for last is literally breathtaking. TV sci-fi has never been so sexy and intelligent at the same time.
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