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Alien ³
a.k.a. Alien 3 Director: David Fincher Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance, Paul McGann

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/06/2004
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 7,038
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Features

Includes both the 1992 theatrical version and the 2003 Special Edition; Full-length commentary by cinematographer Alex Thomson, B.S.C., editor Terry Rawlings, alien effects designers Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr., visual effects producer Richard Edlund, A.S.C., and actor Paul McGann (for both versions); "Developments: Concluding the Story"; "Xeno-Erotic: H.R. Giger's Redesign"; "Optical Fury: Visual Effects"; "Adaptive Organism: Creature Design"; E.E.V. Scan Multi-Angle Study; Still photo galleries; Storyboards

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
2. Main Titles [3:20]
3. Crash Landing [:43]
4. One Survivor? [:06]
5. The Facts [4:57]
6. The Sleeper Awakens [:51]
7. Inspecting the Ship [1:52]
8. A Possible Contagion [2:47]
9. What Killed Babe? [1:32]
10. A New Beginning [:45]
11. Disharmony [:24]
12. New Temptation [6:43]
13. Attracted in That Way [:02]
14. Diced [2:01]
15. The Flight Recorder [:06]
16. High Priority [:48]
17. A Re-Education [3:40]
18. Candlelight Dinner [2:04]
19. Bishop Speaks [2:40]
20. Discussing the Dragon [1:49]
21. A Long, Sad Story [:03]
22. "It's Here!" [2:00]
23. Who's in Charge? [2:25]
24. The Plan [1:20]
25. Preparations [1:59]
26. Wait for the Signal [:39]
27. They Don't Want to Kill It [3:03]
28. Cut Loose [:07]
29. Permission Denied [2:24]
30. Alien Unbound [:49]
31. Under the Scanner [3:15]
32. Better Get Prepared [1:11]
33. A Classified Code [1:57]
34. In the Basement [:32]
35. It Has to Die [3:17]
36. Plan B [4:41]
37. One Chance [1:23]
38. It Started [:51]
39. Improvising [1:15]
40. Ripley & The Beast [1:15]
41. In the Mold [1:08]
42. Time for a Cold Shower [:15]
43. Never Trust a Bishop [:05]
44. Ripley's Choice [:24]
45. End Titles [2:51]
2. Main Titles [3:20]
3. Crash Landing [:43]
4. One Survivor? [:20]
5. The Facts [2:48]
6. The Sleeper Awakens [:06]
7. Inspecting the Ship [1:52]
8. A Possible Contagion [2:47]
9. A New Beginning [1:32]
10. New Temptation [:49]
11. Diced [:24]
12. The Flight Recorder [6:43]
13. High Priority [:06]
14. A Re-Education [:23]
15. A Candlelight Dinner [:12]
16. Bishop Speaks [:44]
17. Discussing the Dragon [3:03]
18. A Long Sad Story [:15]
19. "It's Here" [:48]
20. Who's in Charge? [2:53]
21. The Plan [:03]
22. Wait for the Signal [2:00]
23. Under the Scanner [1:57]
24. A Classified Code [1:20]
25. In the Basement [1:59]
26. It Has to Die [:23]
27. Plan B [:57]
28. It Started [:07]
29. Ripley & The Beast [2:24]
30. In the Mold [:23]
31. Time for a Cold Shower [3:15]
32. Never Trust a Bishop [1:11]
33. End Titles [1:16]

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Editorial Reviews

Crash landing on a barren penal-colony planet with an unwelcomed visitor in tow, Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) contends with a group of hardened convicts while using nothing but her wits to battle a terrifying new breed of alien. The sole survivor of her crashed escape pod, Ripley is rescued from the craft by the remaining inhabitants of Fiorina 161, a group of rapists and murders who chose to repent for their sins in deep space after the penal colony was officially decommissioned. When remaining warden Andrews (Brian Glover) announces Ripley's presence to the inmates, their spiritual leader, Dillon (Charles S. Dutton), begins to fear that her presence will stir up trouble. As a result, Ripley is placed in the care of prison doctor Clemens (Charles Dance), and restricted to the infirmary until a rescue ship arrives. But Ripley isn't the only new visitor on Fiorina 161; an alien stowaway survived the crash as well, and it has planted its seed in a feral dog. Before long, a new breed of alien has burst from the dog's chest, a stealthy hunter that moves on all fours and can navigate the darkened prison corridors virtually undetected. When the inmates start to disappear, the remaining survivors must fight for their lives without weapons to defend themselves. The only person who knows the alien well enough to beat it is Ripley, and while her plan to corner and kill the creature just might work, a horrifying discovery reveals that her fight is far from over. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Space isn't always happy and cozy.by Anonymous

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May 02, 2006: I have always felt that Alien 3 did an amazing job with atmosphere. For once there weren't loveable characters to get lost in. This was real, gritty, and viceral. The way it should be. Don't get me wrong, Alien and Aliens were wonderful films. The latter being a favorite of mine. Alien 3 just pulled us from our euphoric cloud to a world that is not so forgiving. The alien in this film was a nice departure, being quadrepedal and everything. The ending is very emotional, especially if you didn't know Alien:Resurrection existed. This really is a great film and I suggest buying it and loving it just as you should the previous films.

Not as good as the first 2, but still really good.by Anonymous

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July 27, 2005: Alien 3 was still a good movie, but not as good as the other 2. It was really slow the first 1/3 of the movie, but after that, it was amazing. But the other 2 were amazing throughout the whole movie.


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