Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem (Unrated Edition) | 
enlarge | Directors: Colin Strause, Greg Strause Actors: Steven Pasquale, John Ortiz, Reiko Aylesworth, Johnny Lewis, Ariel Gade Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 2250942 UPC: 024543509424 EAN: 0024543509424 ASIN: B001451HX4
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 2007 Release Date: April 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Excellent condition inside and out! Disc is mint! In Stock. Usually ships in one day via USPS 1st class! Thanks!
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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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Product Description Packed with adrenaline-pumping action heart-stopping suspense and 10 additional minutes of blood-soaked action too shocking for theaters this unrated version of AVP-R escalates the war between sci-fi's scariest movie icons!After a horrifying PredAlien crash-lands near a small Colorado town killing everyone it encounters and producing countless Alien offspring a lone Predator arrives to "clean up" the infestation. Soon it's an all-out battle to the death with no rules no mercy-and hundreds of innocent people caught in the crossfire. As the creature carnage continues a handful of human survivors attempt a daring escape but the U.S. government may be hatching a deadly plan of its own...System Requirements:Running Time: 100 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/ALIENS Rating: UNRATED UPC: 024543509424 Manufacturer No: 2250942
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REQUIEM for the Living September 4, 2008 Santeria (Tallahassee) First and foremost, I hope this franchise continues. I saw the theatrical cut and I enjoyed it, and this unrated version again proves that the unrated version continues to be the gold standard in movies.REQUIEM has a very good story, and the unrated places more of the theatrical version in context, and whats more fun is we get to see more of the predator's tool kit and his/her/its pack of goodies. Whilst the directors clearly have a favorite version of the predator and Aliens ( more relevant in the case of the Alien with 4 if not more directors putting there thoughts in the canon of the Aliens Quadrilogy). Viewers of the Theatrical version will not appreciate just how much has been put back in, or redone until they see the film, and hear the directors and producer commentary.This is truly a film for the fans, but I think if you love a bit of Horror and Sci-fi mixed, you should still enjoy it. And if you can't see this film, either get glasses, or fumble for the contrast controls on the TV... the Unrated version is well shot and is in tone with what the Directors wanted. The lights are light and the darks are dark... thats the way this movie was done. I suspect that part of the reason that the creature sequences are allegedly darker is that they are attempting to stop revealing too much, since the creatures are in full frame. THE DVD: The Commentaries are the best element. The Directors and the producer give the best information, however, if you want something entertaining and informative, Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff satisfy. ENJOY
I'll never get the time I spent watching it back... September 2, 2008 B. O'Banion (Byron, GA USA) I absolutely adored the first movie. It was outstanding on many levels, especially the strong female lead. I had expected more of the same as far as energy, adrenaline and characters you find yourself invested in. To say I was disappointed is an understatement. It was formulaic and easily anticipated. Teenage "B" horror movie is a more apt description of a movie sequel that leaves you feeling hollow and awaiting the "real" sequel, that couldn't possibly be this one.
TOO DARK!!! (but otherwise good) August 26, 2008 R. Johnson (SoCal, USA) I HATE how so many film makers seem to be in love with dark movies!!! 95% of this movie was filmed in severe darkness, and it makes me angry because it was very difficult to follow what was going on. There's lots of chaotic action happening in nearly complete darkness. CUT IT OUT!!! Stop making movies this dark!!! I had to turn the lights off to help me see the movie better, but that only helped slightly. Wow I feel like slapping repeatedly the movie directors who think it's such a great idea to use so much darkness in their movies. Other than that, the story was perfect and I liked everything else about the movie. I would be glad to see lots more Alien and Predator movies, as long as they aren't so freaking dark!
A movie worth watching August 23, 2008 L Gontzes (Athens, Greece) Aliens vs. Predator Requiem picks up immediately where AVP Alien vs. Predator left off and the adventure starts with a bang. I have to say that I am not a MAJOR fan of either the Alien or the Predator series, though I've seen all the previous movies and liked them. So, I cannot take part in discussing the technicalities and the specifics like other reviewers have. Therefore, coming from someone that is not familiar with the "details" I have to say that the movie was pretty good! The acting is actually much better than its immediate predecessor (it was GREAT seeing Reiko Aylesworth from 24!), though the setting is not as good; AVP's Tomb Raider/Indiana Jones feel was definitely a bonus! Nevertheless, it is another action-packed thriller combining elements of adventure and horror. The plot, the acting, the dialogues, the special effects, and the battle scenes, are all very good! In conclusion, Aliens vs. Predator Requiem is definitely a movie worth watching, as it will surely provide for an evening's entertainment!
Big disappointment August 23, 2008 C. Eberlein (Boston, MA) I know lots of people thought the first movie in this series (Alien vs. Predator) had a lot lacking, but I still ended up enjoying it. Sure, it couldn't compare to the first Alien or Aliens by any means, but it held some merit nonetheless. But this film is a complete horror to a decent predecessor. The story line lacks direction and it appears that the director just chose to include as much horror as possible to shock value. So while it may have some moments, this is one movie you can avoid.
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