LEXX Unauthorized - The story of Kai, an undead assassin, Zev, a combination of love slave and cluster lizard, Stanley Tweedle, a hapless security guard and 790, a robot head, careening through space together in the LEXX, a planet destroying biological warship shaped like a dragonfly, stolen from the malevolent Divine Order. LEXX was one of the strangest and most wildly surreal space operas ever conceived, owing as much to Luis Bunuel and Alejandro Jodorowsky as to to Star Trek and Star Wars. It was unique and unforgettable, mixing black comedy and absurdism with epic drama, and an astonishing visual sense. Featured guest stars for the first season included cult icons Rutger Hauer, Malcolm McDowell and Tim Curry. Backstage, the story of the creation of the series was even more extraordinary, a tale of regional Atlantic film makers, renegade artists, American corporate takeovers, Canadian cultural nationalism, German entrepreneurs and new computer generated imagery technologies intersecting in wildly unpredictable ways, to give birth to the show. The product of years of research and dozens of interviews, this is a 'must buy' for any fan of the show itself or of science fiction movies television generally, and an eye opening insight into film and television production, especially Canadian and international productions.
LEXX was a groundbreaking surreal. subversive, anarchic space opera featuring an undead assassin, a decapitated robot head, a love slave and a security guard cruising through space on a giant dragonfly that blew up planets. The first season of four movies featured Rutger Hauer, Tim Curry, Malcolm McDowall and Barry Bostwick. It is the cultest of cult sci fi.
This isn't really a fair review, because (full disclosure) I wrote the book. Back when the series was on, I was a hardcore fan. The creators offered me a chance to write a book about it. I spent years visiting the sets, watching scenes, travelling, interviewing everyone connected with this amazing show. The book project bounced around different publishers but ultimately never happened.
The series was amazing and off the wall, on camera and backstage. And it deserved a book. So, I wrote the book anyway, I wrote it the way I wanted to, and I wrote the kind of book I wanted to read.
If you've seen LEXX, this is the book for you. If you haven't, this is still worth checking out. It's an amazing story.