Alien Resurrection with Sigourney Weaver: DVD Cover

    Alien Resurrection Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Ron Perlman, Dominique Pinon

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/02/2007
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,323
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    Features

    Behind-the-scenes featurette; Interviews with cast and crew; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Main Title [:23]
    2. USM Auriga [2:03]
    3. Born Again [2:49]
    4. Memories [4:42]
    5. The Cargo Arrives [:29]
    6. The Deal [2:38]
    7. A Little One-on-One [4:57]
    8. Today's Lesson [3:43]
    9. Snooping Around [3:48]
    10. Caught [3:00]
    11. The Escape [4:07]
    12. "Evacuation" [2:10]
    13. "Evacuation incomplete" [3:09]
    14. Finding a Way Out [2:07]
    15. A Waste of Ammo [1:47]
    16. "He's got one inside of him" [4:08]
    17. A Trap [2:55]
    18. Call's Secret [3:29]
    19. Connecting at the Chapel [:23]
    20. Into the Nest [5:17]
    21. Sharing the Monster [:14]
    22. A New Baby [4:14]
    23. Racing to the Betty [3:47]
    24. Closing the Hatch [7:21]
    25. Under Pressure [:19]
    26. "I'm a stranger here myself" [2:10]
    27. End Titles [4:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Two centuries after Ellen Ripley's death, doctors aboard the space station Auriga clone her using a blood sample taken from Fiorna 161, in hopes of harvesting the queen embryo that was incubating inside of her when she was trapped on the remote penal planet. Finally succeeding after numerous attempts, they remove the alien and repair the clone for further study. Before long, the Ripley clone has gained consciousness, and displays superhuman capabilities that suggest it possesses alien DNA. When Ripley discovers that General Perez (Dan Hedaya) is keeping the queen in a heavily fortified room of the space station, she warns the military man and his scientists that the creature cannot be contained no matter how hard they try. Meanwhile, General Perez has hired a crew of space pirates to deliver the cryogenically frozen bodies of another ship to the Auriga so they can be used to breed more aliens. The leader of the pirates is Johner (Ron Perlman), a gruff mercenary who engages Ripley to no avail. When Call (Winona Ryder), one of Johner's crewmembers, admits that she was sent to assassinate Ripley, General Perez attempts to have the pirates executed. The result is a tense standoff between the pirates and the military men, with the aliens causing havoc after breaking free of their containment cells. Attempting a daring escape, Ripley and the pirates discover the lab where she was cloned before being forced to swim through the mess hall, which has been submerged in water during the aliens' escape. Discovering a carefully guarded secret about Call's past, Ripley attempts to convince her to alter the Auruga's course, which was set to Earth when the ship went into emergency mode. With the fate of mankind hanging in the balance, Ripley is captured by the aliens and taken to their nest, where she comes face to face with the mutated results of the scientists' experiments. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Different style than the originals - nevertheless, well done!by Anonymous

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    May 28, 2006: After being thrilled by the first two parts and rather disappointed by the third one, I was both curious and skeptical of what the fourth might bring. And, I was pleasantly surprised. While retaining most of the elements known from the original trilogy, this movie is quite dissimilar in many aspects. Thus, don't compare it too strictly against the previous parts. It certainly makes sense that the personality of Ripley II, version 8, differs from the original Ripley character, after being genetically crossed with the aliens. Also, one should allow the queen to evolve as result of the experiment. I wouldn't see this contradicting the original trilogy. This part also adds a fresh touch of humor ("all aliens, please proceed to level 1"), and it is interesting to see the relationship between Ripley and Call develop. Among others, great performance by Brad "Chucky" Dourif as the weird scientist. Overall, maybe not a must for your DVD collection (that would be "Aliens" for sure!), but certainly a good movie to have.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS / Thx edition.

    Might be just as good as Aliens!by Anonymous

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    July 27, 2005: This one had a little bit more gore than the other 3, but it was still really amazing. Will not disappoint Alien fans!


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