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Alien Resurrection - Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray] [1997] [Region Free]

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  • Actors: Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Dominique Pinon
  • Directors: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Language: German, English
  • Subtitles: German, English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 12 May 2014
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (97 customer reviews)
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Terror is reborn in the stunning fourth installment of the Alien sci-fi saga! Two hundred years have passed since Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) made the ultimate sacrifice on Fiorina 161, but now a group of scientists has cloned her — along with the Alien queen inside her — hoping to breed the ultimate weapon.

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Alien: Resurrection, the fourth entry in the franchise, is directed by French stylist Jean-Pierre Jeunet in a much more straightforward action-adventure manner than its predecessor, the dark and confusing Alien 3. This chapter is set even further in the future, where scientists on a space colony have cloned both the alien and Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), who died in Alien 3; in doing so, however, they've mixed alien DNA with Ripley's human chromosomes, which gives Ripley surprising power (and a bad attitude). A band of smugglers comes aboard only to discover the new race of aliens--and when the multi-mouthed melon heads get loose, no place is safe. But, on the plus side, they have Ripley as a guide to help them get out. Winona Ryder is on hand as the smugglers' most unlikely crew member (with a secret of her own), but this one is Sigourney's all the way. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com

On the DVD: Unlike the first Alien movie which has an excellent documentary and director's commentary, this DVD is light on extras (although digital picture and sound quality are excellent) with only a perfunctory "making of" featurette. --This text refers to the DVD edition.

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I doubt there are many people who are new to the Alien franchise, but, on the off chance you are, `Alien: Resurrection' is the forth instalment, charting the life of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and her seemingly endless struggle to rid the universe of the monstrous aliens.

The first film, Alien, was heralded as a classic horror movie. Its sequel, Aliens, cranked up the action and is also regarded as one of the best sequels ever made. However, Alien 3 started a downward trend that fans were left wondering how this happened when there was so much rich source material to build on. Alien 3 was not up to the quality of its predecessors, but it had its moments and, if you look at it as a `stand-alone' piece, it's better still.

Therefore, Alien: Resurrection is the studio's attempt to make up for part 3. Do they? Well, sort of. For a start they realise that having only ONE alien and NO guns was a mistake in part 3. Now we have guns and about fourteen aliens. Unfortunately, this still means it's a step backwards from the planet full of aliens we saw in part 2.

Ripley is back and, seeing as she's now part alien herself, is enjoying playing her `duel role.' Plus the supporting cast are good. But, again, if you've seen Aliens, they you'll probably realise that they're all just there to make up for the characters (needlessly?) killed off in Aliens.

At least the direction is good (as per all its predecessors) and the film looks brilliantly dark and foreboding.

Alien: Resurrection is a good film, but, as keeping with part 3 rather than parts 1 and 2, it's better more as another `stand-alone' film. An Alien film shouldn't just be `good,' it should be absolutely amazing, setting the standards for adult sci-fi/horror to come. This one is a nice effort at the mistakes made in part 3, but it's still inferior to Aliens, sadly.
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By G. Robinson VINE VOICE on 6 Feb. 2016
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With Ripley “dead” at the end of the misunderstood Alien 3, the only option for the producers of this third sequel was, re-cast and hope the public would “buy into” the new character, or bring Ripley back with the help of scientists and DNA. Well they went for the easy option and this pretty poor effort is what we ended up with. When the basic story has already been written for you, any screenwriter would find it difficult to create something that feels fresh and new. The DNA option had been knocking around Hollywood for ever.

With some balls to be honest, producers opted for French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (during filming he and his crew spoke little English and needed interpretors on set) to helm this huge expensive production, even though he was essentially known for small and very personal, if extremely stylish, European movies. He brought over his own crew, insisted on employing his stock players and pretty much got his own way because he was seen as an Auteur, rather than a film maker, and would hopefully give the production a much needed cache injection after the disappointment of David Fincher's previous film.

Although good looking, the whole film filtered using a special process to give the film a certain silver/metallic look, and the special effects and sets are handsome, the overall effect is somewhat of a disappointment. The widely promoted underwater scenes are impressive but cannot hide that silly script and the screenplay often relies on grand spectacle rather than characterisation. The over done comedy, sometimes very silly indeed, dissipates tension and excitement far too often and was unwelcome most of the time.
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After the excellent movies (Alien 1979) and (Aliens 1986) 20th Century Fox make this next sequel which doesn't compliment the first two at all. At least Alien 3 had a consistent dark and brooding tone which is what you need for an excellent Sci - Fi series like this.
The aliens or 'Xenomorphs' look very good in this, maybe more visually impressive than they looked in Aliens. Unfortunately despite the sleeker and grosser look, Resurrection falls over far more than it succeeds.

Spoilers coming.

The Queen is seen only twice and it's brief. She also looks impressive but she is seen only at the beginning in a containment cell and near the end when she gives birth. Aliens had Ripley fighting the queen in a large free loader, but the queen doesn't do anything here other than put the story in a weird and not helpful direction. The queen also gets killed by her new hybrid offspring near the end making her look more helpless and useless than Ripley. Seriously, the Queen gets no action at all in Resurrection and her death is getting her face sliced off. Not a good way to start wrapping things up.

The camera work is bad, overly close up shots of actors faces and also not much character development. Sigourney Weaver and Brad Dourif are the only good characters. Winona Ryder is a good actress but she plays her robot too over the top and not as good as Bishop in Aliens. To be fair, Michael Wincott gives a strong performance, it's a big shame his character is short lived.

You saw several aliens on screen simultaneously a few times in Aliens but with this, there are what? 13 or 14 Xenomorphs on board, you see maybe 2 or maybe 3 (3 once perhaps) on screen at any time and they aren't in the movie overall that often either.
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