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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: Blu-ray Brand: 20th Century EAN: 0024543507642 Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: April 15, 2008 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Sales Rank: 8967 MPN: 50764
Description: Disc 1: Widescreen Feature Rated and Unrated Versions ***Commentary by Directors Colin and Greg Strause and writer Shane Salerno **Commentary by Tom Woodruff and Alec Gillis Wayland Yutani Archives **D-Box **BD-Live Portal **Deleted Scene with Optional Director Commentary: 121-124 Extended Power Plant **Trailers: Jumper Blu-ray, Babylon AD Blu-ray, Hit Man Blu-ray **Fox on Blu-Ray: Alien Vs. Predator, Behind Enemy Lines, Planet of the Apes, Transporter
Disc 2: Digital Copy
Amazon.com: For those who found 2004's Aliens vs. Predator too lightweight in the gore-and-guns department, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem offers a marked improvement in both categories, as well as a respectable amount of rumbles between the title extraterrestrials. Set in the 21st century (which predates the story to all of the Alien features), Requiem sends a crippled Predator ship crashing to Earth in a small Colorado town; unbeknownst to the locals, the craft is loaded with H.R. Giger's insectoid monsters, which make quick work of most of the population. As the human cast is slowly whittled to a few hardy (if unmemorable) souls, a Predator warrior also arrives to complicate matters and do battle with the Aliens, as well as a ferocious alien-Predator hybrid (dubbed a Predalien by the sci-fi and horror press). Visual-effects designers and music-video helmers The Strause Brothers (who make their feature directorial debut here) keep the action on frantic throughout, which is wise, since the dialogue and characters are threadbare at best; that should matter little to teenage male viewers, who are inarguably the film's key audience. Fans of the Alien franchise, however, may find the offhanded nod to the series' mythology given during the finale its sole saving grace. --Paul Gaita
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Rating: - very bad script
Very bad script. In the previous AVP, there were several Predators on the ship. The ship should not crash back to the earth. If it's another ship, after the crash, only aliens can survive?! Why only one ... Read More
Rating: - Not a bad movie!
first off AVP R is a lot better than the original. I perferd the R rating over the PG-13.(It dident really matter there were like[...] kids watching it with there parents when i saw it in theaters.) The ... Read More
Rating: - graphic violence and lots of fear
I remember when both Alien and Predator were popular movies. BOTH had me pretty frightened as a young child with his mind constantly wondering and unsure what was even going on!
Rating: - AVP -- Amps Volts Problem
I have to agree with those who thought the lighting was terrible. It was like watching shadows on the wall. I'm certainly glad I'm not the only one who is complaining about this.
Rating: - good, but had quite a few flaws
I liked the movie, the action was good for the most part and the acting was, well not horrible but not fantastic. the only problem was how they only sent out one predator. I mean 4 or 5 wouldve made the movie ... Read More