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Alien Vs. Predator/Alien (1978)
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Product Details: Alien Vs. Predator/Alien (1978)

Edition:DVD Side-by-Side Package
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:06/28/2005
UPC:024543194705
Directed by:Ridley Scott, Paul W.S. Anderson
Featuring:Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm, See all cast

Synopsis: Alien Vs. Predator/Alien (1978)

ALIEN: Director Ridley Scott's breakthough film, an immensely successful blend of horror and science fiction, is a classic in both genres and spawned a host of sequels and imitators. Starring Sigourney Weaver as warrant officer Ellen Ripley, ALIEN focuses on the crew of the space cargo ship Nostromo, which lands on a moribund planet in response to a faint SOS. Inside a...
ALIEN: Director Ridley Scott's breakthough film, an immensely successful blend of horror and science fiction, is a classic in both genres and spawned a host of sequels and imitators. Starring Sigourney Weaver as warrant officer Ellen Ripley, ALIEN focuses on the crew of the space cargo ship Nostromo, which lands on a moribund planet in response to a faint SOS. Inside a crashed ship, the crew members come upon strange pods, one of which spews forth a repellently fleshy insectile creature that locks on to the face of the unlucky Kane (John Hurt). Despite Ripley's advice, science officer Ash (Ian Holm) allows Kane to return to the ship, where the creature finally releases its grip. Soon, however, in one of the film's most infamous scenes, one of its offspring explodes horribly from Kane's stomach and scurries away. Dallas (Tom Skerritt), the vessel's captain, leads the others in a search for the rapidly growing, acid-dripping alien before it can cut them down--one by one.

A triumph of art direction, set design, and special effects, ALIEN gains much of its impact from the contrast between the bleak, antiseptic beauty of the space vessel's interior and the primordial horror of the alien, a brilliantly original fusion of insect, man, and machine designed by Swiss surrealist painter H.R. Giger. The top-notch cast also includes Veronica Cartwright, Yaphet Kotto, and Harry Dean Stanton.

ALIEN VS. PREDATOR: When audiences caught a glimpse of an alien skull mounted in the trophy cabinet of a Predator in the 1990 film PREDATOR 2, it seemed a franchise was about to be born. Sure enough, comic book artists immediately seized on the possibilities suggested by the brief scene, and a number of skirmishes between the deadly foes were played out on the printed page. Fans have had to endure a lengthy wait for a cinematic match-up, but writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson (EVENT HORIZON) has finally delivered the blood-splattered goods in ALIEN VS. PREDATOR. Set in the near future, a team of archaeologists lead by Charles Wiedland (Lance Henriksen, returning for more ALIEN action after appearances in the second and third films) ventures towards an inexplicable "hot zone" detected in Antarctica. Joined by Alexa Woods (Sanaa Lathan) and the requisite amount of human fodder for the otherworldly creatures to feast on, Wiedland and his cohorts discover a sizeable underground pyramid. Chaos ensues as they awake the Queen alien from her blissful slumber, causing face-hugging and chest-bursting scenes aplenty. But the ailing crew has a further quandary to grapple with in the shape of some fearsome Predators, who are using the aliens as bait for their offspring to brawl with in an ancient initiation ritual. With the human team trapped in the labyrinth-like pyramid, the battle evolves into a nail-biting three-way tussle between the archaeologists and their extraterrestrial adversaries. Fans of both the ALIEN and PREDATOR movies should find much to satiate their appetites here, and with an ending suggesting further hostilities between the pernicious coupling, this one looks set to run and run.

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Features: Alien Vs. Predator/Alien (1978)

Region 1
Side-By Side Packaging

ALIEN VS. PREDATOR
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
DTS - English
5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Theatrical Version of Feature (101:00)
Commentary by Paul Thomas Anderson, Lance Henriksen and Sanaa Lathan
Commentary by Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr. and John Bruno
Alternate Opening Version of Feature (102:00)
AVP Making of Featurette
3 Deleted Scenes: The Other Mexico (:41), O Sole Mio (:28), Predator Humor (:32)
Inside Look: Intro Animation (:12), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (3:00), Elektra (4:00)
Darkhorse AVP Comic Covers Galley (65 stills)
DVD-Rom Features: 1. Darkhorse's first edition of the AVP comic book,
3. Exclusive look at the first 16 pages of the up-coming AVP graphic novel.

ALIEN
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
Deleted Scenes
Production Interviews -
Original Theatrical Trailer
Bonus Trailers
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Text/Photo Galleries:
Photo Stills
Filmography
Director's Notes

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