Total Number of DVDs in the category Science Fiction/Fantasy : 79

 

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THX 1138

Director: George Lucas
Starring: Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence, Don Colley, Maggie McOmie, Ian Wolfe, Marshall Efron, Sid Haig, John Pearce, Irene Forrest, Gary Marsh, John Seaton, Eugene Stillman, Raymond Walsh, Mark Lawhead, Robert Feero, Johnny Weissmuller Jr., Claudette Bessing, Susan Baldwin, James Wheaton, Henry Jacobs, William Love, Doc Scortt, Gary Austin, Scott Menges, Toby Stearns, Paul Haje, Ralph Chesse, Dion Chesse, Bruce Chesse, Mello Alexandria, Barbara Artis, Morris Erby, Willie Barnes, Richard Quinnell, Jean Durand, Scott Beach, Neva Beach, Terence McGovern, Julie Payne, James Cranna, Ruth Silveira, Bruce Mackey, David Ogden Stiers, Bart Patton, John Rigg
Studio: Warner Bros.
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 14 Sep 2004

 

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Summary: A chilling exploration of the future is also a compelling examination of the present in George Lucas' THX 1138, starring Robert Duvall as a man whose mind and body are controlled by the government. THX makes an harrowing attempt to escape from a world where thoughts are controlled, freedom is an impossibility and love is the ultimate crime.


 

Time Bandits

Director: Terry Gilliam
Starring: John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, Ralph Richardson, Peter Vaughan, David Warner, David Rappaport, Kenny Baker, Malcolm Dixon, Mike Edmonds, Jack Purvis, Tiny Ross, Craig Warnock, David Daker, Sheila Fearn, Jim Broadbent, John Young, Myrtle Devenish, Leon Lissek, Terence Bayler, Preston Lockwood, Charles McKeown, David Leland, John Hughman, Derrick O'Connor, Neil McCarthy, Declan Mulholland, Peter Jonfield, Derek Deadman, Jerold Wells, Roger Frost, Martin Carroll, Marcus Powell, Winston Dennis, Del Baker, Juliette James, Ian Muir, Mark Holmes, Andrew MacLachlan, Chris Grant, Tony Jay, Edwin Finn, Brian Bowes, Frances de la Tour
Studio: Anchor Bay
MPAA Rating: PG
DVD Release: 30 Mar 1999

 

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Summary: In Terry Gilliam's fantastic voyage through time and space, a young boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) escapes from his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time-traveling dwarves. Armed with a map stolen from the Supreme Being (Ralph Richardson), they plunder treasure from Napoleon (Ian Holm) and Agamemnon (Sean Connery) - but the Evil Genius (David Warner) is watching every move! Featuring a darkly playful script by Gilliam and Michael Palin, 'Time Bandits' is all at once a giddy fairy tale, a revisionist history lesson, and a satire on technology gone awry.


 

Titan A.E.

Director: Gary Goldman
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Jim Breuer, Ken Campbell, Thomas Chantler, Tsai Chin, Elaine Clark, Roy Conrad, Jim Cummings, Matt Damon, Janeane Garofalo, Leslie Hedger, Roger Jackson, David Lander, Nathan Lane, John Leguizamo, Alex Linz, Tone Loc, Shannon Orrock, Alex Pels, Ron Perlman, Bill Pullman, Charles Rocket, Crystal Scales, Christopher Scarabosio, Eric Schniewind, Stephen Stanton
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: PG
DVD Release: 07 Nov 2000

 

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Summary: A reluctant young hero holds the key to the future of mankind in the palm of his hand in this eye-popping, sci-fi adventure.

It’s the year 3028 and the Drej, a vicious alien race, have destroyed Earth. Fifteen years later a young man named Cale learns he possesses a genetically encoded map to the Titan, a spaceship that holds the secrets to the salvation of the human race. With the Drej in hot pursuit, Cale blasts off with the new crew of the Valkrie in an attempt to find the Titan before the Drej destroy it…along with mankind’s last chance for a home of their own. Featuring an all-star voice cast that includes Matt Damon and Drew Barrymore and an edgy, out-of-this-world soundtrack, Titan A.E. is an intergalactic thrill ride for a new generation.


 

Total Recall

Director: Paul Verhoeven
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, Michael Ironside, Marshall Bell, Mel Johnson jr., Michael Champion, Roy Brocksmith, Ray Baker, Rosemary Dunsmore, David Knell, Alexia Robinson, Dean Norris, Mark Carlton, Debbie Carrington, Lycia Naff, Robert Costanzo, Michael LaGuardia, Priscilla Allen, Ken Strausbaugh, Marc Alaimo, Michael Gregory, Ken Gildin, Mickey Jones, Parker Whitman, Ellen Gollas, Gloria Dorson, Erika Carlson, Benny Corral, Bob Tzudiker, Erik Cord, Frank Kopyc, Chuck Sloan, Dave Nicolson, Paula McClure, Rebecca Ruth, Milt Tarver, Roger Cudney, Monica Steuer, Sasha Rionda, Linda Howell, Robert Picardo, Anne Lockhart, Kamala Lopez-Dawson, Morgan Lofting, Patti Attar, Bob Bergen, Joe Unger, Karlyn Michelson
Studio: Carolco Pictures
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 18 Sep 2001

 

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Summary: This Special Edition DVD allows you to experience Total Recall the way it was meant to be seen and heard.

- 16:9 newly remastered widescreen version will immerse you in the action.

- 5.1 newly remastered Dolby Surround with Nearfield Audio mix delivers optimum home theater audio performance.

Arnold Schwarzenegger provides a rare audio commentary along with Director Paul Verhoeven.

Imagining Total Recall, a documentary created for this special edition, takes you behind the scenes with the film's stars and special effects wizards showing you why it won the Academy Award's Special Achievement Award for Visual Effects.

Rekall's Virtual Vacations will transport you from the deserts of Mars to tropical destinations, allowing for hours of relaxing mini getaways.


 

Tron: 20th Anniversary

Director: Steven Lisberger
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, Barnard Hughes, Dan Shor, Peter Jurasik, Tony Stephano, Craig Chudy, Vince Deadrick Jr., Sam Schatz, Jackson Bostwick, David Cass Sr., Gerald Berns, Bob Neill, Ted White, Mark Stewart, Michael Sax, Tony Brubaker, Charlie Picerni, Pierre Vuilleumier, Erik Cord, Loyd Catlett, Richard Friedman, Michael Dudikoff, Rick Feck, John Kenworthy, Jerry Maren
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG
DVD Release: 15 Jan 2002

 

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Summary: A masterpiece of breakthrough CGI ingenuity - Disney celebrates the 20th anniversary of 'TRON' - a dazzling film at the flashpoint of a continuing revolution in its genre. Packed with five hours of bonus features, including exclusive, never-before-seen material, this feature-rich collector's edition showcases an epic adventure inside a brave new world where the action is measured in microseconds.

When Flynn (Jeff Bridges) hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer to prove his work was stolen by another executive, he finds himself on a much bigger adventure. Beamed inside by a power-hungry Master Control Program, he joins computer gladiators on a deadly game grid, complete with high-velocity "Light Cycles" and Tron (Bruce Boxleitner), a specialized security program. Together they fight the ultimate battle with the MCP to decide the fate of both the electronic world and the real world!


 

X-FILES - Fight the Future

Director: Rob Bowman
Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, John Neville, William Davis, Martin Landau, Mitch Pileggi, Jeffrey DeMunn, Blythe Danner, Terry O'Quinn, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Lucas Black, Christopher Fennell, Cody Newton, Blake Stokes, Dean Haglund, Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Don Williams, George Murdock, Michael Wiles, Craig Davis, Carrick O'Quinn, Tom Woodruff Jr., Greg Ballora, T.W. King, Luis Beckford, Steve Rankin, Gary Grubbs, Steven Gagnon, Larry Joshua, Glendon Rich, Gunther Jenson, Scott Smith, Ian Ruskin, Paul Welterlen, Joel Traywick, Milton Johns, Paul Tuerpe, Michael Krawic, Larry Rippenkroeger, Josh McLaglen, Randy Hall, T.C. Badalato, Amine Zary, David Paris, Jason Beghe, Glenne Headly, Vanessa Morley, Marcus Turner
Studio: Fox
MPAA Rating: PG-13
DVD Release: 10 Feb 2000

 

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Summary: The definitive American television series of the '90s comes to the big screen with an anticlimactic whimper. And how could it be otherwise? Why should material so perfectly realized in one medium necessarily translate well into another? The series is crisply and thoughtfully executed in just about every detail, but the heart of its appeal lies in the elegant handling of complicated and evolving ongoing story lines, which is not something movies are especially good at. The big-screen drive for closure cramps the creative style, though it may also help nonfans get a grip on the proceedings. We do get some invigorating thrills and chills, however, and a more satisfying sense of the scale of an all-enveloping human-alien conspiracy than ever before, but there's no more plot development here than in an average two-part season-ending. FBI black sheep Mulder and Scully have been temporarily transferred from the X-Files project to an anti-terrorist unit to investigate an Oklahoma City-style bombing. They uncover a new wrinkle in the Syndicate/Cancer Man conspiracy--basically an attempt to help one bunch of (benign?) aliens fight off another bunch who want to colonize Earth. A spectacular, ice-bound finale thrillingly staged by series-veteran director Rob Bowman offers Mulder (but not a conveniently unconscious Scully) his first clear look at a You Know What, which in some quarters qualifies as an epochal event. Martin Landau offers the agents some crucial clues, and several familiar TV faces (including the Lone Gunmen and Mitch Pileggi's indispensable Assistant Director Skinner) turn up briefly to wink knowingly at faithful fans. --David Chute


 

The X-Files: The Complete First Season

Director: R. Goodwin
Starring: Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, William Davis, Jerry Hardin, Charles Cioffi, Cliff De Young, Sarah Koskoff, Leon Russom, Doug Abrahams, Zachary Ansley, Alexandra Berlin, J.B. Bivens, Ken Camroux, Lesley Ewen, Katya Gardner, Jim Jansen, Stephen Miller, Ric Reed, Malcolm Stewart, John Cuthbert, Michael French, Brian Furlong, Seth Green, Doc Harris, Andrew Johnston, Lalainia Lindbjerg, Vince Metcalfe, Sheila Moore, Monica Parker, Michael Puttonen, Gabrielle Rose, Doug Hutchison, Donal Logue, Henry Beckman, James Bell, Gary Hetherington, Paul Joyce, Terence Kelly, Kevin McNulty, Rob Morton, Colleen Winton, Carrie Snodgress, Michael Cavanaugh, Donald Gibb, Joel Palmer, Tauyna Dee, Anthony Harrison, Mauricio Mercado, Akiko Morison, Shelley-Lynn Owens, Glen Roald, Don Thompson, Claire Stansfield, Wayne Tippet, Gregory Sierra, Michael MacRae, Andrew Airlie, Bill Dow, Tamsin Kelsey, Jayme Knox, David Lewis, Hrothgar Mathews, D. Mark, Sean O'Byrne, Scott Swanson, Jill Teed, Barry Primus, Lisa Waltz, Anna Ferguson, Kelli Fox, Lorena Gale, Deryl Hayes, Tom Heaton, Nora McLellan, Tom Pickett, Veena Sood, Janie Woods-Morris, Charles Andre, Forbes Angus, Wayne Duvall, Rob LaBelle, Blu Mankuma, Tom Butler, Gillian Barber, Marc Baur, Bill Finck, Theodore Thomas, Xander Berkeley, Felicity Huffman, Steve Hytner, Jeff Kober, Ken Kirzinger, Sonny Surowiec, Tom McBeath, Ed Lauter, Susanna Thompson, David Cameron, Paul DesRoches, Alf Humphreys, Tyronne L'Hirondelle, Terry Mulligan, French Tickner, Norma Wick, Frederick Coffin, Marshall Bell, Scott Bellis, William MacDonald, Jane MacDougall, Tony Pantages, Sheila Paterson, Freda Perry, Michael Rogers, Alvin Sanders, Brent Stait, Kimberly Unger, Harriet Harris, Erika Krievins, Sabrina Krievins, Tasha Simms, Garry Davey, Tina Gilbertson, Maria Herrera, Janet Hodgkinson, David Kirby, Robert Lewis, Joe Maffei, Gordon Tipple, George Touliatos, Christine Upright-Letain, Amanda Pays, Mark Sheppard, Dan Lett, Laurie Paton, Lynda Boyd, Duncan Fraser, Christopher Gray, Phil Hayes, Keegan MacIntosh, Alan Robertson, Brad Dourif, Don Davis, Sheila Larken, Katherynn Chisholm, Fred Henderson, Lawrence King-Phillips, Randy Lee, Don MacKay, Len Rose, Lisa Vultaggio, Chad Willett, Michele Goodger, Brent Hinkley, Kate Twa, Peter Stebbings, Nicholas Lea, Paul Batten, Grai Carrington, Mitchell Kosterman, Aundrea MacDonald, Tony Morelli, John Taylor, David Thomson, Christopher Allport, Cec Verrell, Jackson Davies, Alexander Boynton, Jay Brazeau, Lisa Bunting, Brenda Crichlow, Robin Driscoll, Russell Hamilton, Peter Kelamis, Callum Rennie, Mark Saunders, Jason Schombing, Dick Williams, Alan Boyce, Christine Estabrook, Graham Jarvis, Robin Mossley, Courtney Arciaga, Robin Douglas, Merrilyn Gann, David Peterson, Bruce Harwood, Dean Haglund, Tom Braidwood, Peter LaCroix, Allan Lysell, R.D. Call, Scott Bairstow, George Gerdes, Dennis Lipscomb, Lisa Ann Beley, Iris Quinn Bernard, Chilton Crane, Alex Doduk, Roger Haskett, Campbell Lane, Walter Marsh, Howard Storey, Ty Miller, Michael Horse, Donnelly Rhodes, Jimmy Herman, Renae Morriseau, Dwight McFee, Paul McLean, Jason Beghe, Tom O'Rourke, Titus Welliver, Barry Greene, David Hay, Ken Tremblett, Paul Ben-Victor, Mitch Pileggi, Steve Adams, Pat Bermel, Gillian Carfra, Andre Daniels, Jan D'Arcy, Glynis Davies, Mikal Dughi, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Frank Turner, Jerry Wasserman, Timothy Webber, Brian Markinson, Mimi Lieber, Maggie Wheeler, Dey Young, Andrea Libman, Leslie Carlson, P. Johnson, Dwight Koss, Peter Lapres, Richard Sali, Zeljko Ivanek, James Sloyan, Micole Mercurio, Kerry Sandomirsky, David Hurtubise, Sue Mathew, Matthew Walker, Bob Wilde, Lindsey Ginter, Anne De Salvo, Simon Webb, Jim Leard, Ken Kramer, Jaylene Hamilton, Phillip MacKenzie, Mike Mitchell, John Payne
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Ent
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 11 May 2000

 

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Summary: This 7-disc set includes deleted footage, special effects shots, some of your favorite scenes dubbed in languages from around the world, and episode listings for the show's entire seven seasons.

Additonal bonus features from Season One include:

* An 11-minute documentary on the making of Season One.

* 12 interviews with Chris Carter on his favourite episodes from Season One: Pilot, Deep Throat, Squeeze, Conduit, Ice, Fallen Angel, Eve, Beyond the Sea, E.B.E, Darkness Falls, Tooms and the Erlenmeyer Flask.

* 11 'Behind the Truth' spots from F/X

* 47 promotional television spots

* DVD-ROM game 'Roots of Conspiracy'* [PC Only]

Season One Episodes:

Ep. 1: "Pilot" (Robert Mandel, 1993)

Ep. 2: "Deep Throat" (Daniel Sackheim, 1993)

Ep. 3: "Squeeze" (Harry Longstreet, 1993)

Ep. 4: "Conduit" (Daniel Sackheim, 1993)

Ep. 5: "The Jersey Devil" (Joe Napolitano, 1993)

Ep. 6: "Shadows" (Michael Katleman, 1993)

Ep. 7: "Ghost in the Machine" (Jerrold Freedman, 1993)

Ep. 8: "Ice" (David Nutter, 1993)

Ep. 9: "Space" (William Graham, 1993)

Ep. 10: "Fallen Angel" (Larry Shaw, 1993)

Ep. 11: "Eve" (Fred Gerber, 1993)

Ep. 12: "Fire" (Larry Shaw, 1993)

Ep. 13: "Beyond the Sea" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 14: "Gender Bender" (Rob Bowman, 1994)

Ep. 15: "Lazarus" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 16: "Young at Heart" (Michael Lange, 1994)

Ep. 17: "E.B.E." (William Graham, 1994)

Ep. 18: "Miracle Man" (Michael Lange, 1994)

Ep. 19: "Shapes" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 20: "Darkness Falls" (Joe Napolitano, 1994)

Ep. 21: "Tooms" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 22: "Born Again" (Jerrold Freedman, 1994)

Ep. 23: "Roland" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 24: "The Erlenmeyer Flask" (R.W. Goodwin, 1994)


 

The X-Files: The Complete Second Season

Director: James Contner
Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, William Davis, Nicholas Lea, Steven Williams, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Bruce Harwood, Raymond Barry, Darin Morgan, William Sanderson, John Cygan, Tony Todd, Jonathan Gries, Steve Railsback, CCH Pounder, Meredith Woodward, Don Davis, Sheila Larken, Melinda McGraw, Perrey Reeves, Leland Orser, Bradley Whitford, Paul Sand, Gillian Barber, Frances Bay, Sab Shimono, Terry O'Quinn, Morgan Woodward, Deborah Strang, Nick Chinlund, Bruce Weitz, Robert Thurston, Michelle Goodger, Heather McComb, Susan Blommaert, Kevin Conway, Daniel Benzali, Brian Thompson, Peter Donat, Rebecca Toolan, Megan Leitch, Dana Gladstone, Lance Guest, Charles Andre, Jack Rader, John Savage, Jim Rose, Michael Anderson, Wayne Grace, Vincent Schiavelli, The Enigma, Joel Palmer, Lilyan Chauvin, Helene Clarkson, Bill Dow, Charles Smith, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin McNulty, Caroline Kava, John Milford, Floyd Westerman
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 28 Nov 2000

 

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Summary: While the first season of The X-Files introduced us to Scully and Mulder, the second season finds the show confidently hitting its stride. Building on its earlier success, the show evolves, and in these 25 episodes, a glimpse is shown of a longer-running storyline (which will continue through subsequent seasons) that is woven into the usual stand-alone episodes of the paranormal. These so-called mythology episodes hint at a global conspiracy involving sinister government agents, UFOs, alien abductions, genetic engineering, the ever-lurking Cigarette Smoking Man, and Fox Mulder's father. Season 2 fleshes out Mulder's family history, including the childhood abduction of his sister Samantha, an event that would shape him for life. Actress Gillian Anderson (Scully) became unexpectedly pregnant during season 2, but series creator Chris Carter managed to dance nimbly around her absence and even integrate it into the show. As in season 1, Mulder and Scully are surrounded by a strong supporting cast, which adds a suspicious new agent named Alex Krycek, an informant named X, and a seemingly indestructible alien bounty hunter.

The seven-disc boxed set includes some interesting background material, but again, the heart of the set is the episodes themselves. Among them are standouts such as "The Host", "Duane Barry/Ascension", "Humbug", "Dod Kalm", "Colony/End Game", and "Anasazi". These episodes are a powerful reminder that The X-Files, like no other show on television, can span horror, suspense, mystery, romance, drama, and comedy, sometimes all in the same episode, and always with the production values of a major feature film.

Season Two Episodes:

Ep. 25: "Little Green Men" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 26: "The Host" (Daniel Sackheim, 1994)

Ep. 27: "Blood" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 28: "Sleepless" (Rob Bowman, 1994)

Ep. 29: "Duane Berry" (Chris Carter, 1994)

Ep. 30: "Ascension" (Michael Lange, 1994)

Ep. 31: "3" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 32: "One Breath" (R.W. Goodwin, 1994)

Ep. 33: "Firewalker" (David Nutter, 1994)

Ep. 34: "Red Museum" (Win Phelps, 1994)

Ep. 35: "Excelsius Dei" (Stephen Surjik, 1994)

Ep. 36: "Aubrey" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 37: "Irresistible" (David Nutter, 1995)

Ep. 38: "Die Hand Die Verletzt" (Kim Manners, 1995)

Ep. 39: "Fresh Bones" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 40: "Colony" (Nick Marck, 1995)

Ep. 41: "End Game" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 42: "Fearful Symmetry" (James Whitmore, Jr., 1995)

Ep. 43: "Dod Kalm" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 44: "Humbug" (Kim Manners, 1995)

Ep. 45: "The Calusari" (Michael Vejar, 1995)

Ep. 46: "F. Emasculata" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 47: "Soft Light" (James Contner, 1995)

Ep. 48: "Our Town" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 49: "Anasazi" (R.W. Goodwin, 1995)


 

The X-Files: The Complete Third Season

Director: James Charleston
Starring: Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, Mitch Pileggi, William Davis, Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Nicholas Lea, Brian Thompson, John Neville, Bill Dow, Peter Donat, Floyd Westerman, Sheila Larken, Steven Williams, Roy Thinnes, Vanessa Morley, Don Williams, Brendan Beiser, Floyd Westerman, Jerry Hardin, Rebecca Toolan, Peter Boyle, Jaap Broeker, Alex Diakun, Melinda McGraw, Stuart Charno, Sean Campbell, Bobbie Phillips, Charles Reilly, Jason Gaffney, Jesse Ventura, Alex Trebek
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 08 May 2001

 

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Summary: The conspiracy deepens...

Now you can own the entire third season of The X-Files. All 24 classic episodes are available for the first time in this exclusive 7-disc collector's edition. From "The Blessing Way," "Paper Clip" and "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" to "Piper Maru," "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' " and "Talitha Cumi," these Season Three episodes are a must for every X-Files fan.

Ep. 50: "The Blessing Way" (R.W. Goodwin, 1995)

Ep. 51: "Paper Clip" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 52: "D.P.O." (Kim Manners, 1995)

Ep. 53: "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (David Nutter, 1995)

Ep. 54: "The Walk" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 55: "Oubliette" (Kim Manners, 1995)

Ep. 56: "The List" (Chris Carter, 1995)

Ep. 57: "2Shy" (David Nutter, 1995)

Ep. 58: "Nisei" (David Nutter, 1995)

Ep. 59: "731" (Rob Bowman, 1995)

Ep. 60: "Revelations" (David Nutter, 1995)

Ep. 61: "War of the Coprophages" (Kim Manners, 1996)

Ep. 62: "Syzygy" (Rob Bowman, 1996)

Ep. 63: "Grotesque" (Kim Manners, 1996)

Ep. 64: "Piper Maru" (Rob Bowman, 1996)

Ep. 65: "Apocrypha" (Kim Manners, 1996)

Ep. 66: "Pusher" (Rob Bowman, 1996)

Ep. 67: "Teso Dos Bichos" (Kim Manners, 1996)

Ep. 68: "Hell Money" (Tucker Gates, 1996)

Ep. 69: "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'" (Rob Bowman, 1996)

Ep. 70: "Avatar" (James Charleston, 1996)

Ep. 71: "Quagmire" (Kim Manners, 1996)

Ep. 72: "Wetwired" (Rob Bowman, 1996)

Ep. 73: "Talitha Cumi" (R.W. Goodwin, 1996)