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Eating Pattern 1997

★ 7.02 votes94 min📅 1997-09-04

In *Eating Pattern* (1997), the crew of the Lexx faces a dire situation when their ship runs dangerously low on energy, forcing an emergency landing on an uncharted planet.

Director: Rainer Matsutani

Cast

Brian Downey
Brian Downey
Stanley H. Tweedle
Eva Habermann
Eva Habermann
Zev Bellringer
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
Bog
Michael McManus
Michael McManus
Kai
Jeffrey Hirschfield
Jeffrey Hirschfield
790 (voice) / Feemak
Tom Gallant
Tom Gallant
The Lexx (voice)
Gerry Wolff
Gerry Wolff
Snik
Holger Kunkel
Boork
Hussi Kutlucan
Hussi Kutlucan
Orlluk
Hans-Dieter Brückner
Hans-Dieter Brückner
Grullek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eating Pattern (1997) about?

When the Lexx runs out of energy, Zev and Stan land on a planet only to discover a colony of lunatics led by the manic Bog. Their attempt to bury a presumed-dead Kai takes a darkly comedic turn in this offbeat sci-fi adventure.

Who directed Eating Pattern?

Rainer Matsutani directed this 1997 sci-fi comedy, known for his unique blend of humor and genre storytelling.

Who stars in Eating Pattern?

The film stars Brian Downey, Eva Habermann, Rutger Hauer, Michael McManus, and Jeffrey Hirschfield in key roles.

Is Eating Pattern (1997) worth watching?

As a lighthearted sci-fi comedy from 1997, *Eating Pattern* offers quirky entertainment for fans of offbeat genre films. Its blend of humor and surrealism makes it a niche pick rather than a must-see classic.

How long is Eating Pattern?

*Eating Pattern* (1997) has a runtime of 94 minutes.

About Eating Pattern (1997) — A Sci-Fi Comedy with Lunatics and a Deadly Detour

In *Eating Pattern* (1997), the crew of the Lexx faces a dire situation when their ship runs dangerously low on energy, forcing an emergency landing on an uncharted planet. Directed by Rainer Matsutani, this quirky sci-fi comedy follows Zev and Stan as they hastily bury what they believe to be the deceased Kai. Their relief turns to unease when they stumble upon a chaotic outpost ruled by the unhinged Bog and his band of eccentric lunatics. The film blends offbeat humor with surreal twists, creating a tone that's as unpredictable as its setting.

With a runtime of 94 minutes, *Eating Pattern* (1997) leans into the absurd while delivering a sci-fi adventure that's more comedic than cerebral. Matsutani's direction infuses the story with a playful yet slightly off-kilter energy, making it a cult curiosity for fans of low-stakes, high-concept genre storytelling.