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Aliens Vs. Predator - Requiem (DVD, 2008, Widescreen Unrated)

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Condition
Like New: An item that looks like it has just been taken out of its shrink wrap. No visible wear, ...
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
UPC
0024543509424
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Actor
Johnny Lewis, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Ariel Gade, Steven Pasquale
Director
The Brothers Strause
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Edition
Widescreen; Unrated

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ALIEN VS. PREDATOR relegated its intergalactic grudge match to Antarctica, keeping most of humankind gleefully ignorant. This time around, though, the destruction takes place in suburban America, and those who have been waiting for it finally get to witness facehuggers, alien hybrids, and the dreadlocked Predator wreak some homeland havoc. Directors Colin and Greg Strause (billed as "The Brothers Strause") don't seem concerned with achieving the tension of the original ALIEN and PREDATOR films, instead using their visual effects backgrounds to create a steady stream of monsters, gore, and goo. Picking up where AVP ended, REQUIEM sees Predator on a homebound spacecraft when a baby alien/Predator hybrid bursts from his chest, causing the ship to crash in the Colorado woods. Several facehugger specimens escape, planting eggs down the throats of a hunter and his son. Soon, baby aliens emerge from their bodies and head for town, where ex-con Dallas (Steven Pasquale), Iraq War vet Kelly (Reiko Aylesworth), pizza delivery boy Ricky (Johnny Lewis), high school heartthrob Jesse (Kristen Hager), and sheriff Morales (John Ortiz) have their own separate encounters with the creatures. The dead Predator's home planet receives a transmission of the alien outbreak, and a fellow denizen of his world is dispatched to clean up the multiplying aliens, eventually causing enough death and destruction for government intervention. This is essentially a slasher film (or FREDDY VS. JASON with aliens), and the characters in REQUIEM are secondary to the creature effects. Fans of the comic books and videogames will appreciate the Strauses‘ adherence to the lore of the series, but others will probably just find thrills in the copious special effects, which are frequent and well-done (if often occurring in darkness). There is also a significant amount of indiscriminant gore in this rightfully R-rated film. A government conspiracy plot thread and an ambiguous ending ensure that this battle isn't over yet.

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0024543509424
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Johnny Lewis, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Ariel Gade, Steven Pasquale
Director
The Brothers Strause
Edition
Widescreen; Unrated
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Rating
Unrated
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Widescreen; Unrated
Leading Role
Johnny Lewis, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Ariel Gade, Steven Pasquale
Release Date
20080415

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  • Most favourable review

    AVP requiem

    This is alien versus predator II , maybe I was expecting more based on how good the first one was . But this is good , on this one its not a space battle the predator crashes on earth and the military TRIES to defeat it ! If you collect movies or liked the first AVP you should see this !

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: sportsc4you

  • Most critical review

    Great action but VERY "B" rated actors....and storylines stink, if any....I would NEVER watch it more than once.

    I am tired after over 50 years of watching flicks to see another otherwise great movie turned into very poor relationship scenes and just dumb folks doing stupid everyday crap that is so meaningless it makes me keep fast forwarding it to find some alien action scenes. "B" actors at best, in my opinion, I would not have bought this but my wife wanted it. I would absolutely never watch it more than once. yeeeeek!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: jenantava

  • AVP2. Better than the 1st one!

    This is a well done flick. Unlike the 1st AVP which spent so much of the film setting up the AVP part, part 2 starts off right where part 1 ends and doesn't waste any time getting to the meat and tatters of the film! If you have seen AVP part 1 you will know right where things start. If not, and you are a fan of the alien movies, then odds are you will figure out what happened at the end of AVP1. If you haven't seen part 1, then you maybe a little lost. AVP2 has lots of aliens and the critters that go with them. Predator has added a few new tools to his weapons locker, but still has his old proven and trusty ones from predator 1 and 2. The FX is top shelf, A+ and believable! For me, that's the best part. As a over all movie, I give it a 7.5 out of 10. As an alien movie, 8. As a predator ...

  • Aliens v/ Preditor

    This could have been a wonderful adventure. Instead what we're subject to is a flick that leaves one wondering where the story is. After all, what a wonderful adventure the lead up flicks were. Full of good suspense and a solid story line with a somewhat animated passion to boot. I had a hard time connecting to anyone in the movie. Thus leaving me not caring what the heck happens to anyone and the result is no involvement and no interest. It's way to compact in details which are all in darkness on top of a pace too fast to follow. In the end I'm left quite disappointed and not very entertained. I'm glad I saw this on DVD instead of wasting a night at the movies. Free time is too priceless to spend it on this flick. Sorry for being so harsh but, please! A little direction would have been ...

  • The Second Time Around Still Isn't Out Of This World

    I should have learned my lesson the first time around. After the dismal first pairing of these two modern-day Horror/Sci-Fi icons failed to deliver, I should have realized that an unexpected sequel would do any better. However, this second time around does do better than it's first, but not enough to stop wishing for either an Alien 5 or Predator 3. Like a page from Casting 101, you have the typical parade of careless characters:The bad boy with brother, the sympathic cop, the solider coming home, and various family members searching for the rest of their clan. There's no time, or need, to care about them, but you figure you'd care about what's going to get them, being the A's and the P's. But honestly after a total of seven movies showing what these monsters do, you can't really be ...