Alien Vs. Predator with Sanaa Lathan: DVD Cover
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Alien Vs. Predator
a.k.a. AVP Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Cast: Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova, Lance Henriksen, Ewen Bremner

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/22/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 28,743
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Features

Closed Caption; Includes the Theatrical Version and Unrated Extended Version of the movie with over 8 minutes of unrated footage not shown in theaters; Full-length audio commentary by director Paul W. S. Anderson and actors Lance Henriksen and Sanaa Lathan (Theatrical Version only); Full-length audio commentary by visual effects supervisor John Bruno and creature effects designers/creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff, Jr. (Theatrical Version only); Optional added footage marker; "AVP: The Beginning" pre-production featurette; "ADI Workshop" featurette; Storyboard gallery; Concept art gallery; AVP production documentary; "Making-of" production featurette; Visual effects breakdown (post-production featurette); "Aliens vs. Predator: The Comic Book" featurette; "Monsters in Miniature by Todd McFarlane" featurette; AVP HBO special; Theatrical trailers & more

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Disc #1 -- Alien vs. Predator: Unrated Edition, Disc 1
1. Killers in the Cold
2. Something in Sector 14
3. Weyland's Offer
4. Below the Ice
5. The Better Chance
6. Three Simple Rules
7. Razorback Point
8. The Tunnel
9. Going Down
10. The Pyramid
11. Awakening
12. First Blood
13. Chosen Ones
14. The Sarcophagus
15. The Spawning
16. Prey
17. Death Maze
18. Battle Zone
19. Weyland's Last Stand
20. Rite of Passage
21. Gods and Monsters
22. The Enemy of My Enemy
23. Alone
24. Two Warriors
25. Allies
26. The Nest
27. The Fire Down Below
28. Blood of the Kill
29. The Bitch Is Back
30. A Warrior's Token
31. The Beast Within
32. End Titles
1. Something in Sector 14
2. Weyland's Offer
3. Below the Ice
4. The Better Chance
5. Three Simple Rules
6. Razorback Point
7. The Tunnel
8. Going Down
9. The Pyramid
10. Awakening
11. First Blood
12. Chosen Ones
13. The Sarcophagus
14. The Spawning
15. Prey
16. Death Maze
17. Battle Zone
18. Weyland's Last Stand
19. Gods and Monsters
20. The Enemy of My Enemy
21. Alone
22. Allies
23. The Nest
24. The Fire Down Below
25. Blood of the Kill
26. The Bitch Is Back
27. A Warrior's Token
28. End Titles

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Editorial Reviews

These brawling beasties give new meaning to the phrase "celebrity smackdown" while melding the two Hollywood franchises -- already videogame costars -- on film for the first time. In this corner we have Aliens, the snarling, slimy creatures that gave Sigourney Weaver countless bad days in the Alien films. In the opposite corner we have heavily armored extraterrestrial Predators, one of whom matched wits and muscles with Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of the most memorable sci-fi action films of the '80s. As this film's story has it, a group of Predators is deliberately breeding Aliens within a pyramid-like, Aztec-cum-Cambodian compound beneath the Antarctic ice, using captured humans to incubate them in the familiar stomach-stretching manner. Why? For sport, of course. But the thrill of the hunt is lost on the human explorers who get caught in the middle of this centuries-old grudge match after penetrating the underground lair. The Predators, whom one critic likened to "Rasta samurai," have a clear technological edge over the slime-spewing Aliens, but we're not prepared to place any bets on who'll win. Despite the in-dead-earnest performances of the cast -- which includes Lance Henriksen as the billionaire industrialist leading the humans, and gorgeous Sanaa Lathan as one of the scientists -- Alien Vs. Predator is about as silly a monster movie as we've seen since King Kong Vs. Godzilla. But it is fun, moves briskly, and provides all the thrills and chills one expects from that sort of movie. Don't ask too many questions; just go with the flow and you'll have a good time with this one. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Great Continuation of a master productionby Edflintstone

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January 15, 2009: You have to be a real Sci-Fi fan to appreciate this or any of the Alien series
I thought it was great.

Mixed Bag Yet Awesomeby Anonymous

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April 06, 2008: For starters, I know there are tons of haters out there, but it is unfounded. They are expecting something from this movie that should not be expected. What this movie offers is loads of action, the amazing combination of the Predator and Alien franchises for the first time, and some excellent thrills throughout. Yes, it starts a little slow, yes the actors aren't going to win awards, but regardless of all of that, we are all just wanting to see Predators fight Aliens right?


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