Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Steven Pasquale Actor , Reiko Aylesworth Actor , John Ortiz Actor , Johnny Lewis Actor , Ariel Gade Actor
MPAA Rating:
NR
Contains:Violence,Profanity,Gore
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Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 12 25 (USA)
UPC: 024543509424
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: NR Contains:[Violence, Profanity, Gore]
Summary: Visual effects specialists Greg and Colin Strause both make their feature directorial debut with this no-holds-barred monster mash that attempts to set itself apart from the 2004 Paul W.S. Anderson original by serving as a straight-up sci-fi horror scarefest. The aliens (and a predator) have landed on planet Earth, and small-town America is about to become the scene of an epic interstellar showdown. As these two breeds of cosmic killers clash in the small-town streets Gunnison, CO, the locals are sent running for their lives. From the murky sewers to the rain-soaked streets, Gunnison has become a total bloodbath. Nowhere is safe, especially from the unstoppable new hybrid known as the "predalien." Now, as the once-quiet community of Gunnison is overrun by Aliens, the only hope for humankind is a fierce hunter from the deepest reaches of space. But this predator is far from a benevolent savior of the human race, because he'll kill any man, woman, or child who gets in the way of his mission to destroy every last alien under these stormy Colorado skies. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Action
Features:
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Full-length audio commentary by directors Colin and Greg Strause and producer John Davis
Full-length audio commentary by creature effects designers/creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff, Jr.
Added footage marker
Theatrical trailers
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
Format: DVD
Release Date: 04/15/2008
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DTS Digital Theater Systems, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DDS2.0 Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels
Runtime: 101 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Spanish,French
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
1. Main Titles/Crash Landing [3:44]
2. Unsuspecting Victims [2:11]
3. Distress Call [:55]
4. Old Friends [1:52]
5. Pizza Delivery [4:42]
6. Alien Advance [1:52]
7. Homecoming [4:09]
8. Predator Warrior [7:07]
9. Strange Discoveries [3:13]
10. The Search [3:35]
11. Another Victim [5:06]
12. An Invitation [1:25]
13. Epic Battle [2:42]
14. Advancing Terror [2:51]
15. The Battle Continues [4:31]
16. Hunting [4:16]
17. Widening Crisis [5:16]
18. Preparing for Battle [5:17]
19. The Enemy Multiplies [1:55]
20. No Refuge [3:25]
21. Escape Attempt [1:50]
22. Choosing Sides [4:26]
23. Grim Discovery [:21]
24. Collateral Damage [1:54]
25. Dodging Death [4:26]
26. Annihilation [5:24]
27. Survival [2:47]
28. Classified Material/End Titles [2:34]
Jeremy Wheeler
Two of the biggest movie stars of monsterdom are back once again in this throw-back thriller that despite its best intentions, fizzles in comparison to the legacy it so desperately tries to connect to. To be fair, this rock 'em sock 'em match up is yards better than its sorry predecessor, yet there are still many things that are missing in the Brother Strause's tale of small town meets intergalactic men-in-suits, the first of which is a script. Shane Salerno must be a lucky guy -- who else could ride a screenplay this lacking all the way through production and to the third highest grossing Christmas release of its time? Apparently Mr. I Wrote Armageddon knows exactly what the public wants out of these bad street brawlers -- and that's teen love. Not only that, but Salerno also has the gall to throw in a dime store Ripley and Newt relationship that couldn't be more transparent if he tried (which he didn't). Essentially, it's the same problem that lies underneath the whole production -- and that it's all some sort of rehash. The same goes for many other pieces of the production's pie -- with music, sets and themes steeped in reverence, with little cohesion to create an organic product. Amazingly, none of this is what truly ankles the production -- that esteemed privilege is held by none other than the dynamic duo at the helm of this sinking ship, The Brothers Strause. As these former FX gurus-turned-directors have proven, idolatry is a double-edged sword -- worship the right things and you have good taste, but failing to realize why those things worked in the first place makes for a hollow end product. The result is a terror flick with no terror. What's even worse is that they fail to deliver on the whole reason to see the film in the first place -- to actually see the monsters! It might be a given that these newbies aren't the hottest with creating suspense, but at the very least they should have the know-how to light the creatures in a way so that the audience gets their money's worth. Basically the only way to see the fantastic effects done by Amalgamated Dynamics is by checking out the film's publicity stills, because you'll see a whole lot more of their hard work there than anything that ever ended up on the big screen. Shot in close-up, mostly in extreme darkness, the two big baddies don't have a chance to shine as they have before, with the newest addition to the series, the predalien hybrid getting the biggest shaft of them all. One would think that Colin and Greg Strause would want to showcase their old trade's fine craftsmanship, but again and again, they snip the cords of the ballsy action and leave the viewer highly irritated and yearning for more. Sure, there's gore and yes, it's much welcomed after the silly PG-13 of its precursor, but more blood does not make these franchises. Despite the evidence that much of the production's heart was in the right place, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem delivers exactly what its title promises -- a memorial service to each franchise, except here the mourners actually pay to attend the ceremony. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
Cast and Crew:
John Davis
Producer
David Giler
Producer
Walter Hill
Producer
Paul Deason
Executive Producer
Shane Salerno
Screenwriter
Brian Tyler
Composer (Music Score)
Robbie Brenner
Executive Producer
Greg Strause
Director
Colin Strause
Director
Steven Pasquale
Actor
Reiko Aylesworth
Actor
John Ortiz
Actor
Johnny Lewis
Actor
Ariel Gade
Actor
Kristen Hager
Actor
Sam Trammell
Actor
Robert Joy
Actor
David Paetkau
Actor
Tom Woodruff, Jr.
Actor
Ian Whyte
Actor
Chelah Horsdal
Actor
Meshach Peters
Actor
Matthew A. Ward
Actor
Michal Suchanek
Actor
David Hornsby
Actor
Chris William Martin
Actor
James Chutter
Actor
Phil Buhler
Actor
Kevin Haaland
Actor
Gina Holden
Actor
Kurt Max Runte
Actor
Liam James
Actor
Tim Henry
Actor
Tom McBeath
Actor
Ty Olsson
Actor
Anthony Harrison
Actor
Lloyd Berry
Actor
Rekha Sharma
Actor
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Actor
Victoria Bidewell
Actor
Dalais Blake
Actor
Tim Perez
Actor
Rainbow Sun Francks
Actor
Juan Riedinger
Actor
Val Cole
Actor
Andrew Hedge
Actor
Ryan Robbins
Actor
Curtis Caravaggio
Actor
Françoise Yip
Actor
John Wardlow
Actor
Nesta Chapman
Actor
Ian Feuer
Actor
Bobby "Slim" Jones
Actor
Glen Brkich
Actor
Jay-Lyn Green
Actor
Lili Wexu
Actor
Adrian Hough
Actor
Karen Van Blankenstin
Actor
Steve Alterman
Actor
Steve Apostolina
Actor
Kirk Baily
Actor
Derek Barton
Actor
David Cowgill
Actor
James D. Denver
Actor
Robin Atkin Downes
Actor
Kerry M. Gutierrez
Actor
Bridget Hoffman
Actor
Anne Lockhart
Actor
Jonathan Nichols
Actor
Paul Pape
Actor
Juan Pope
Actor
Michelle Ruff
Actor
Matt Santoro
Actor
Dennis Singletary
Actor
Warren Sroka
Actor
Kelly Stables
Actor
Peter Sweeney
Actor
Paul Tuerpé
Actor
Country: USA


