8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- A mixed bag, full of pleasant surprises, 12 May 2002
Author:
pumaye from Firenze, Italy
I have seen most of the episodes from the two seasons of "The Hunger" the
audacious project in sex and horror of the Scott brothers.
Most of the 30 minutes episodes are based on well known horror stories
from
such terrific sources like Graham Masterton, David Schow, Poppy Brite,
Karl
Edward Wagner, Brian Lumley, Kim Newman (to name only a few), while
directors are often very famous, like Russel Mulcahy or Tony
Scott.
First season was hosted by Terence Stamp, while the second by David
Bowie.
Most of the stories have a strong sexual element and almost all of them
(especially in the second season) have one or more sex scenes, nudity and
very often also graphic violence.
Several of stories are really disturbing and among them there also a few
masterpieces, like "Wrath of God", "Sin Seer" and "Week Woman" from season
two, "Anais", "Necros" and "Bridal Suite" from season one.
Apart from a few real turkeys, most of the stories are at least enjoyable
for the horror fan and several of them are worth repeated
viewings
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- A Master Class is Passion and Style., 31 January 2006
Author:
Company_of_Wolves from Scotland
"The Hunger" is a tour de force of passion and lust. Each tale,
poetically introduced by Terrance Stamp in season one and David Bowie
in season two, brings us into a world of unbridled, un-inhibited
passion. The show preaches no self righteous moral, no great and
uplifting message is hidden away and more often than not the ending is
far from happy. "The Hunger" illustrates how lust is an essential part
of our lives, that it need not be denied but is always dangerous.
Episodes range from the comedic ("Matter of Style"), to Gothic horror
("Necros") and to the perverse ("The Sloan Men"). Based on stores from
such talents as horror maestro Graham Masterton ("Bridal Suite" etc )
and directed by a range of highly talented auteur. "The Hunger" is a
master class in style from directorial legends and brothers Ridley and
Tony Scott.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Not a bad dish, 26 October 2001
Author:
Gluck-3 from USA
Not having cable, I recently discovered this series on DVD... the
well-done
horror based series is not easy to find, TALES FROM THE CRYPT being an
exception, but this one seemed to deliver... some of the time. The DVD
only
featured four episodes from Terence Stamp's reign (David Bowie sounds like
a
promisingly good replacement, as at least he was in the original movie)
and
although not every segment packed a punch, a couple were pretty good... in
particular, "Necros," directed by Russell Mulcahy. It was also interesting
that the scenes involving passion were on the forceful side, as the
typical
Hollywood movie usually depicts such primal action as slow, tame, and
loving.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- One of my favorite shows, 11 March 2005
Author:
pninson from Seattle, Washington
This horror/SF/fantasy/soft-porn series, produced by Ridley and Tony
Scott, is a kind of Twilight Zone for adults. There were two seasons on
Showtime, the first with Terence Stamp as the host, the second with
David Bowie.
This show does emphasize style over substance and as with any anthology
series there are a few clunkers in the bunch. Overall, the segments
with the hosts (both Stamp and Bowie are superb) are reliably
fascinating, at least visually. The stories vary from excellent to
perplexing. As the series progresses the material becomes stronger and
is frequently worthy of comparison to the revivals of Outer Limits and
Twilight Zone, although there is more emphasis on horror...
...and there's plenty of rough-and-ready sex, which will be off-putting
to some viewers. There are a few episodes in which the obligatory sex
scene seems tacked on, but most of the time the sex has something to do
with the story and is not gratuitous.
There are 11 DVDs with four episodes apiece, containing all 44
episodes. These discs are hard to find; I have never seen them for
retail sale except on Amazon, although my local Hollywood video had
some of the discs for rent. The first disc is so under-produced it
doesn't even have a menu! I highly recommend tracking these down if you
can. Even if you don't like the story, the host sequence is worth the
price of admission... and the theme song is dynamite. I only wish I
could find a soundtrack CD; I doubt that one exists for a series this
obscure.
The Region 2 release features two season boxes, available on Amazon UK.
If you're in Region 2 or have a Region 2 player, this is obviously the
way to collect the series.
Excellent serial!, 18 August 2008
Author:
Edel Stranger from Russian Federation
Serial ' Hunger ' have created on motives of the film of Toni and
Ridley Skott with the same name. This surprising, bewitching narration
about love and sex, treachery and death, secret passions and the deep
feelings destroying a body and a soul. The new fascinating anthology of
all forbidden and strange is removed on motives of the selected
products of the best writers of the past and the present - Edgara Alan
Po, Robert Bloha, Bryan Lamli and the founder ' Rambo' David Morrela.
This serial the best in the genre. Looked all series of two seasons and
could not admire with TALENTED directors, actors, the scenario. It is
excellent also soundtrack, sounding in the end of each series! I even
have created a site about a film and a serial "Hunger"! This site in
Russian (and partially th English) language, but you may be to look a
photo from a serial and a film under On page (GALLERY) Фотогалерея: The
The site address: www.hunger.ucoz.ru Come on a page! Best Regards, Igor
Heavy but witty romantic soft horror, 15 February 2002
Author:
millennivm from Copenhagen, Denmark
Thirty-minutes TV plays in the soft horror genre, elegant, witty and for
the
most delicate, with kinky, and, with to some degree creepy points.
The DVD publications (York entertainment)is not at all complete, and messy
too, bad edited, with no menues or contents, printed or
digital.
One of the best stories, "The Sloan Men", are unfortunately not available
on
DVD, and so "Anais", with host Terence Stamp at his most
impressive.
I find Terence Stamp much more amusing and icely-ironic than mr.
Bowie.
Sartorio, Copenhagen
Horrible, often truly discusting, a true masterpiece!, 2 May 2001
Author:
Melkor (shai.tan@eudoramail.com) from Stockholm, Sweden
With a chocking story and a tastefull combination of erotism and horror
they've created something never seen before.
The story might not be the best, the actors might be poor, the the idéa is
truly good, and the show is always enjoyable! What they show is not only
fantasy, but sometimes an image of our darkest parts, which makes us tremble
with excitement as we watch.
Watching this is like looking deep into the eyes of a coldblooded murderer,
the reflections of our world is not as they should be, it's charming but far
out of our control.
I'll not say this is the best thing I've ever seen, but it's certainly one
of the things which has made me think the most.
6 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- It represents the very worst of TV, 31 July 2002
Author:
motor89 from Lancashire, England
This one sentence sums up the TV series 'The Hunger':
Big budget softcore aimed at pseudo-intellectuals who cannot admit that they
watch porn.
Imagine the worst excesses of mediocre film students: pretentious dialogue,
fast cutting, jumping backwards and forwards through the story, endlessly
repeating visuals and dialogue, blatant weird sex - and attach it to a
generous TV budget. It's TV Hell for anyone with taste. Someone needs to
grab hold of the directors and slap them... hard (on second thoughts, they'd
probably film it as an episode, so forget it).
Do you think that crass and unsubtle plotting and dialogue linked
to
gratuitous sex makes interesting points about human nature? Are you deluded
enough to think that throwing a camera around fast enough to induce epilepsy
and hide the shoddy editing makes you a modern and talented director? If so,
The Hunger is for you. Everyone else can go and rent some Playboy tapes -
at least they get to the T&A quickly and don't make you feel
seasick.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- I wish I could rate this film., 28 July 2003
Author:
Lord of the Lake from the first world
I wish I could rate this cheesy piece of crap so that I could let the
world
know how pathetic it is. This is not horror, it isn't even camp. It's a
hodgepodge of cheesey dialogue, cheap horror props and lots of T&A. If you
are looking for T&A with a campy horror edge, try The Bare Wench Horror
instead.
4 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- Meaningless, empty minies with impressive images, 24 January 1999
Author:
Norbert Köbli (kobli@ajkstud.jpte.hu) from Dombóvár, Hungary
Scott Free produced this series based upon the Tony Scott movie 'The
Hunger'.
The meaningless stories have talented directors like Russel Mulcahy or the
Scott brothers. Unknown actors and actresses play among the soft-sex,
soft-horror elements and the impressive production design.
So if you want sex, see something else. You like mystery? See the 'X-files'.
Looking for crime? Stay tuned with 'Columbo'. But don't even waste your time
on 'The Hunger'. Unless you want something called 'art'.
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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-
A mixed bag, full of pleasant surprises, 12 May 2002
Author: pumaye from Firenze, Italy
I have seen most of the episodes from the two seasons of "The Hunger" the audacious project in sex and horror of the Scott brothers. Most of the 30 minutes episodes are based on well known horror stories from such terrific sources like Graham Masterton, David Schow, Poppy Brite, Karl Edward Wagner, Brian Lumley, Kim Newman (to name only a few), while directors are often very famous, like Russel Mulcahy or Tony Scott. First season was hosted by Terence Stamp, while the second by David Bowie. Most of the stories have a strong sexual element and almost all of them (especially in the second season) have one or more sex scenes, nudity and very often also graphic violence. Several of stories are really disturbing and among them there also a few masterpieces, like "Wrath of God", "Sin Seer" and "Week Woman" from season two, "Anais", "Necros" and "Bridal Suite" from season one. Apart from a few real turkeys, most of the stories are at least enjoyable for the horror fan and several of them are worth repeated viewings
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
A Master Class is Passion and Style., 31 January 2006
Author: Company_of_Wolves from Scotland
"The Hunger" is a tour de force of passion and lust. Each tale, poetically introduced by Terrance Stamp in season one and David Bowie in season two, brings us into a world of unbridled, un-inhibited passion. The show preaches no self righteous moral, no great and uplifting message is hidden away and more often than not the ending is far from happy. "The Hunger" illustrates how lust is an essential part of our lives, that it need not be denied but is always dangerous.
Episodes range from the comedic ("Matter of Style"), to Gothic horror ("Necros") and to the perverse ("The Sloan Men"). Based on stores from such talents as horror maestro Graham Masterton ("Bridal Suite" etc ) and directed by a range of highly talented auteur. "The Hunger" is a master class in style from directorial legends and brothers Ridley and Tony Scott.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
Not a bad dish, 26 October 2001
Author: Gluck-3 from USA
Not having cable, I recently discovered this series on DVD... the well-done horror based series is not easy to find, TALES FROM THE CRYPT being an exception, but this one seemed to deliver... some of the time. The DVD only featured four episodes from Terence Stamp's reign (David Bowie sounds like a promisingly good replacement, as at least he was in the original movie) and although not every segment packed a punch, a couple were pretty good... in particular, "Necros," directed by Russell Mulcahy. It was also interesting that the scenes involving passion were on the forceful side, as the typical Hollywood movie usually depicts such primal action as slow, tame, and loving.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

One of my favorite shows, 11 March 2005
Author: pninson from Seattle, Washington
This horror/SF/fantasy/soft-porn series, produced by Ridley and Tony Scott, is a kind of Twilight Zone for adults. There were two seasons on Showtime, the first with Terence Stamp as the host, the second with David Bowie.
This show does emphasize style over substance and as with any anthology series there are a few clunkers in the bunch. Overall, the segments with the hosts (both Stamp and Bowie are superb) are reliably fascinating, at least visually. The stories vary from excellent to perplexing. As the series progresses the material becomes stronger and is frequently worthy of comparison to the revivals of Outer Limits and Twilight Zone, although there is more emphasis on horror...
...and there's plenty of rough-and-ready sex, which will be off-putting to some viewers. There are a few episodes in which the obligatory sex scene seems tacked on, but most of the time the sex has something to do with the story and is not gratuitous.
There are 11 DVDs with four episodes apiece, containing all 44 episodes. These discs are hard to find; I have never seen them for retail sale except on Amazon, although my local Hollywood video had some of the discs for rent. The first disc is so under-produced it doesn't even have a menu! I highly recommend tracking these down if you can. Even if you don't like the story, the host sequence is worth the price of admission... and the theme song is dynamite. I only wish I could find a soundtrack CD; I doubt that one exists for a series this obscure.
The Region 2 release features two season boxes, available on Amazon UK. If you're in Region 2 or have a Region 2 player, this is obviously the way to collect the series.
Excellent serial!, 18 August 2008

Author: Edel Stranger from Russian Federation
Serial ' Hunger ' have created on motives of the film of Toni and Ridley Skott with the same name. This surprising, bewitching narration about love and sex, treachery and death, secret passions and the deep feelings destroying a body and a soul. The new fascinating anthology of all forbidden and strange is removed on motives of the selected products of the best writers of the past and the present - Edgara Alan Po, Robert Bloha, Bryan Lamli and the founder ' Rambo' David Morrela.
This serial the best in the genre. Looked all series of two seasons and could not admire with TALENTED directors, actors, the scenario. It is excellent also soundtrack, sounding in the end of each series! I even have created a site about a film and a serial "Hunger"! This site in Russian (and partially th English) language, but you may be to look a photo from a serial and a film under On page (GALLERY) Фотогалерея: The The site address: www.hunger.ucoz.ru Come on a page! Best Regards, Igor
Heavy but witty romantic soft horror, 15 February 2002
Author: millennivm from Copenhagen, Denmark
Thirty-minutes TV plays in the soft horror genre, elegant, witty and for the most delicate, with kinky, and, with to some degree creepy points.
The DVD publications (York entertainment)is not at all complete, and messy too, bad edited, with no menues or contents, printed or digital. One of the best stories, "The Sloan Men", are unfortunately not available on DVD, and so "Anais", with host Terence Stamp at his most impressive. I find Terence Stamp much more amusing and icely-ironic than mr. Bowie. Sartorio, Copenhagen
Horrible, often truly discusting, a true masterpiece!, 2 May 2001
Author: Melkor (shai.tan@eudoramail.com) from Stockholm, Sweden
With a chocking story and a tastefull combination of erotism and horror they've created something never seen before.
The story might not be the best, the actors might be poor, the the idéa is truly good, and the show is always enjoyable! What they show is not only fantasy, but sometimes an image of our darkest parts, which makes us tremble with excitement as we watch.
Watching this is like looking deep into the eyes of a coldblooded murderer, the reflections of our world is not as they should be, it's charming but far out of our control.
I'll not say this is the best thing I've ever seen, but it's certainly one of the things which has made me think the most.
6 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
It represents the very worst of TV, 31 July 2002
Author: motor89 from Lancashire, England
This one sentence sums up the TV series 'The Hunger':
Big budget softcore aimed at pseudo-intellectuals who cannot admit that they watch porn.
Imagine the worst excesses of mediocre film students: pretentious dialogue, fast cutting, jumping backwards and forwards through the story, endlessly repeating visuals and dialogue, blatant weird sex - and attach it to a generous TV budget. It's TV Hell for anyone with taste. Someone needs to grab hold of the directors and slap them... hard (on second thoughts, they'd probably film it as an episode, so forget it).
Do you think that crass and unsubtle plotting and dialogue linked to gratuitous sex makes interesting points about human nature? Are you deluded enough to think that throwing a camera around fast enough to induce epilepsy and hide the shoddy editing makes you a modern and talented director? If so, The Hunger is for you. Everyone else can go and rent some Playboy tapes - at least they get to the T&A quickly and don't make you feel seasick.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
I wish I could rate this film., 28 July 2003
Author: Lord of the Lake from the first world
I wish I could rate this cheesy piece of crap so that I could let the world know how pathetic it is. This is not horror, it isn't even camp. It's a hodgepodge of cheesey dialogue, cheap horror props and lots of T&A. If you are looking for T&A with a campy horror edge, try The Bare Wench Horror instead.
4 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
Meaningless, empty minies with impressive images, 24 January 1999
Author: Norbert Köbli (kobli@ajkstud.jpte.hu) from Dombóvár, Hungary
Scott Free produced this series based upon the Tony Scott movie 'The Hunger'.
The meaningless stories have talented directors like Russel Mulcahy or the Scott brothers. Unknown actors and actresses play among the soft-sex, soft-horror elements and the impressive production design.
So if you want sex, see something else. You like mystery? See the 'X-files'. Looking for crime? Stay tuned with 'Columbo'. But don't even waste your time on 'The Hunger'. Unless you want something called 'art'.
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