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Reviewed by: davybozal24-7
Posted on May 7, 2006 7:46 PM
It had been a wee while since the last Alien or Predator outing , so this was a welcome addition to that genre considering the comic books had been out for years . Two of the most deadliest alien
species battling for survival and supremacy , and poor little old us
stuck right in the middle , and guess what , could this be the end for mankind ? The discovery of an ancient pyramid buried in Antartica
sends a team of scientists and adventurers to the frozen continent .
There , they make an even more terrifying discovery , 2 alien races
engaged in the ultimate battle .
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In delivering non-18-rated excitement, Alien vs. Predatoris an acceptably average science-fiction action thriller with some noteworthy highlights, even if it squanders its opportunity to intelligently combine two popular franchises. Rabid fans can justifiably ask "Is that all there is?" after a decade of development hell and eager anticipation, but we're compensated by reasonably logical connections to the Alien legacy and the still-kicking Predator franchise (which hinted at AVP rivalry at the end of Predator 2); some cleverly claustrophobic sets, tense atmosphere and impressive digital effects; and a climactic AVP smackdown that's not half bad. This disposable junk should've been better, but nobody who's seen Mortal Kombat or Resident Evil should be surprised by writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson's lack of imagination. As a brisk, 90-minute exercise in generic thrills, however, Anderson's work is occasionally impressive... right up to his shameless opening for yet another sequel. --Jeff Shannon
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35 Wide Screen, 16:9 Wide Screen |
Main Language: | English |
Region: | Region 2 |
Special Features: | Commentary By Paul WS Anderson And Lance Henriksen And Sanaa Latham, Commentary By the Special Effects Team, Inside Look Hide And Seek, Inside Look Elektra With Jennifer Garner, Inside Look Robots With Chris Wedge |
Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
Year: | 2004 |
Release Date: | March 7, 2005 |
Runtime: | 97 minutes |
Certification: | |
Catalogue Number: | 26681 D V D |
Keywords: | Alien, General, Wide, Screen, Fiction, Science, Predator, Horror, Sci, Fi, Vs |
Genre: | Science Fiction |