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In the follow-up to the worldwide hit Alien vs. Predator, the iconic monsters from two of the scariest film franchises ever, wage war in an American Midwestern town G with the residents caught in the middle. Review: Aliens vs. Predators - Excellent Display of Creature FX!!! - Honestly, I'm surprised at how much I just enjoyed revisiting these two movies. I've been kind of giving these a hard time since I saw them originally upon release, as corny stories meant to bring Alien and Predator back to life in the mid-2000s for money. However, watching them 10 years later with all of the special features has given me so much joy and a new appreciation for productions such as these. I definitely will be watching these again in the near future, and would rank them just as well amongst some of the original films. AvP probably has the better story of the two, and serves to bring both creatures back into the cinema, and does a pretty good job. I had completely forgotten about the turn on the Predator and it made the movie really enjoyable to see this other side of the Predators. It doesn't really fit with prior stories and the Predators kind of destroying everything in sight, but it works for the film because of the newfound conflict. I like how they give some history of the conflict between Aliens and Predators, and there's plenty of good creature violence & action despite being PG-13. I have no idea why there were any complaints when this film came out, it's a fun mashup with plenty of goods. AvP: Requiem definitely has a weaker story, as it's meant to bring the AvP conflict into a more human environment like the city, and it does a good job of doing so. However, the addition of the Predalien really makes this possible because the human stories throughout are hit or miss. There's kind of a high school teenage drama at the center of the film, but the characters all have internal conflicts and issues that play out into the story. Seeing the Predators come to try and eradicate the Aliens and Predalien from Earth was fun, and they really, really up the ante on gore & violence for this one due to the complaints about the first movie not being R-rated like the original films were. There are not a ton of special features, but there are two commentaries for each film. The commentary with cast & director on AvP is not great, because Sanaa Lathan cannot resist the urge to be "funny" & the center of attention. It later comes to light throughout the commentary that they are drinking wine, which may be the excuse for some of the behavior, but I was quite annoyed by her frequent interjections. The second commentary is with the crew who are behind the creature FX, which was really interesting and I'm glad I watched. It's what began to shed some new light on the quality of the movie and the marriage between VFX and practical in the special effects realm, which I'm a huge fan of. AvP: R also has a director's commentary, which lucky for us is also part of the VFX crew, so they really dive deep into the VFX and how they made the film look and have plenty of fun facts about the movie's production. The second commentary again are the two involved with playing the creatures and some of the visual FX, and this time they're not as good as they were in AvP, but it was still interesting. They spend most of the commentary selling their book and taking jabs at one another, which is fun but not informative. Overall, I highly recommend this double feature of AvP series and I really wish we had a 3rd movie to wrap up what a potential trilogy could have been for this. These are much better than most would lead you to believe, and perhaps better than you had remembered like I experienced. I am so glad I re-purchased these on Blu-ray. My only complaint would be that the second film is very dark and at times hard to see, but you'll learn through features that it's to try and tone down the visuals on the creatures so that you never see the FX too well and take yourself out of it being "believable". Both the theatrical and director's cuts are on this release as well, it's a really great set for the price. Review: a good edition to the franchise - great movie if you ask me
| ASIN | B00MS02GIY |
| Actors | Aylesworth, Reiko |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,147 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #500 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,718) |
| Director | Strause, Colin |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FOX2298285DVD |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Release date | October 7, 2014 |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**Y
Aliens vs. Predators - Excellent Display of Creature FX!!!
Honestly, I'm surprised at how much I just enjoyed revisiting these two movies. I've been kind of giving these a hard time since I saw them originally upon release, as corny stories meant to bring Alien and Predator back to life in the mid-2000s for money. However, watching them 10 years later with all of the special features has given me so much joy and a new appreciation for productions such as these. I definitely will be watching these again in the near future, and would rank them just as well amongst some of the original films. AvP probably has the better story of the two, and serves to bring both creatures back into the cinema, and does a pretty good job. I had completely forgotten about the turn on the Predator and it made the movie really enjoyable to see this other side of the Predators. It doesn't really fit with prior stories and the Predators kind of destroying everything in sight, but it works for the film because of the newfound conflict. I like how they give some history of the conflict between Aliens and Predators, and there's plenty of good creature violence & action despite being PG-13. I have no idea why there were any complaints when this film came out, it's a fun mashup with plenty of goods. AvP: Requiem definitely has a weaker story, as it's meant to bring the AvP conflict into a more human environment like the city, and it does a good job of doing so. However, the addition of the Predalien really makes this possible because the human stories throughout are hit or miss. There's kind of a high school teenage drama at the center of the film, but the characters all have internal conflicts and issues that play out into the story. Seeing the Predators come to try and eradicate the Aliens and Predalien from Earth was fun, and they really, really up the ante on gore & violence for this one due to the complaints about the first movie not being R-rated like the original films were. There are not a ton of special features, but there are two commentaries for each film. The commentary with cast & director on AvP is not great, because Sanaa Lathan cannot resist the urge to be "funny" & the center of attention. It later comes to light throughout the commentary that they are drinking wine, which may be the excuse for some of the behavior, but I was quite annoyed by her frequent interjections. The second commentary is with the crew who are behind the creature FX, which was really interesting and I'm glad I watched. It's what began to shed some new light on the quality of the movie and the marriage between VFX and practical in the special effects realm, which I'm a huge fan of. AvP: R also has a director's commentary, which lucky for us is also part of the VFX crew, so they really dive deep into the VFX and how they made the film look and have plenty of fun facts about the movie's production. The second commentary again are the two involved with playing the creatures and some of the visual FX, and this time they're not as good as they were in AvP, but it was still interesting. They spend most of the commentary selling their book and taking jabs at one another, which is fun but not informative. Overall, I highly recommend this double feature of AvP series and I really wish we had a 3rd movie to wrap up what a potential trilogy could have been for this. These are much better than most would lead you to believe, and perhaps better than you had remembered like I experienced. I am so glad I re-purchased these on Blu-ray. My only complaint would be that the second film is very dark and at times hard to see, but you'll learn through features that it's to try and tone down the visuals on the creatures so that you never see the FX too well and take yourself out of it being "believable". Both the theatrical and director's cuts are on this release as well, it's a really great set for the price.
R**A
a good edition to the franchise
great movie if you ask me
P**S
Excellent
Nice movie
H**E
Two entertainment movies for five bucks
Excellent steal! Two great movies for only $5. The "Alien Vs. Predator" movies were not loved by critics and some audiences. The two films are no brainer action/sci-fi entertainment. Don't expect Shakespeare acting or great dialogue. The first movie is better than the second one. The second movie is horrible acting and bad dialogue, but that's not what one would expect from films like this, but then again the Alien franchise had great actors including Sigourney Weaver who is a powerhouse titan. This 2 disc set is still an enjoyable guilty pleasure. Each film has its own disc, with bare minimum features. The only reason I didn't give this package 5 stars is that the "Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem" movie is awfully dark. I know it's not my screen as no other movies I play are like that and neither is the first "Alien Vs. Predator". The Requiem movie is so dark in places that I can't even tell what's going on during certain times. I've brightened my screen to the max and its still dark. I can only come to the conclusion that it's the DVD print itself. I noticed some others mentioned that issue on here as well too, so it's not just me.
D**N
AVP 2 movie set
Great movies and great price
R**C
Great
Love this series dvds work great
C**?
Great set !!
must have for the elien /predator collection !!
L**Z
No importa la critica de las películas, siempre las veré de nuevo gracias a esta pack doble.
A**S
Una compra que vale la pena, la calidad de imagen es muy buena además trae las versiones extendídas. Lo recomiendo:)
R**E
exact
S**S
These movies are region locked for America only unfortunately we cannot play these movies in Australia 😢
L**R
Perfect
M**Z
Dejo video de la configuración de los discos, por $200 pesos mexicanos es una joya!! La caja llego ligeramente aplastada supongo que por temas de paqueteria, la calidad de imagen es buena, aprox 1080p y el sonido es bastante limpio, mil veces mejor que las que ofrecen en streaming, ambos discos traen Dolby 5.1 DTS y traen para elegir la versión de cine o con escenas extended, excelente compra por el precio!
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