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Alien Resurrection (1997)
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Dominique Pinon, Ron Perlman, Gary Dourdan
Producer: Bill Badalato, Gordon Carroll, David Giler, Walter Hill
Screenwriter: Joss Whedon
Composer: John Frizzell
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 5, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
Disc 1:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Jean Pierre Jeunet - Director, and Crew
- 1997 Theatrical Version
- 2003 Special Edition version
- Jean-Pierre Jeunet Introduction (Extended Cut Only)
Disc 2:
- Pre-Production
- FROM THE ASHES: Reviving the Story
- FIRST DRAFT SCREENPLAY: by Joss Whedon
- FRENCH TWIST: Direction and Design
- UNDER THE SKIN: Casting and Characterization
- Test Footage #1 HAIR/MAKEUP
- ADI EFFECTS
- MARK CARRO PHOTO GALLERY
- THE ART OF RESURRECTION: Conceptual Art Gallery
- STORYBOARDS
- PRE-VISUALIZATIONS: Multi-Angle Rehearsals
- Production
- DEATH FROM BELOW: Underwater Photography
- PRODUCTION GALLERY: Photo Archive
- UNNATURAL MUTATION: Creature Design
- ADI Workshop
- ADI TEST FOOTAGE
- Post-Production
- GENETIC COMPOSITION: Music
- VIRTUAL ALIENS: Computer Generated Imagery
- A MATTER OF SCALE: Miniature Photography
- VISUAL EFFECTS GALLERY: Photo Archive
- CRITICAL JUNCTURE: Reaction to the Film
- SPECIAL SHOOT: Promotional Photo Archive
- EASTER EGG: Alien Extra
Reviews
Jeunet and Whedon deliver the alien-attack scenes with a spin and a wink.
Alien: Resurrection has more visual flair than any of George Lucas' Star Wars films, and at times is almost as fun.
Poor Sigourney Weaver! Why does she succumb to the temptation of making these movies?
It's time they quit killing the aliens, and just killed the Alien series altogether. ... How the mighty have fallen.
Moviegoers who expect more surprise and mystery from the grisly and suspenseful sci-fi "Alien" series will be disappointed.
The much-maligned last part in the Alien quadrilogy should be approached as the comic book actioneer that it is.
...it's two hundred years down the road from Alien 3, and Ripley is long gone. If only. (Alien Quadrilogy)
Great effects, dismal story. Sigourney phones in a paycheck. Why is Ryder even in this? Ron Perlman is the only bright spot in a forgettable cast.
Unfortunately, Weaver and Jeunet's efforts are short changed by the ineptness of Joss Whedon's script, that seems to find a way to make action sequences unexciting.
The film is so insistently formulaic there is hardly a moment when you don't know exactly what's going to happen.
... despite more Catholic imagery than a mid-period Madonna video, the movie isn’t heavy-handed ...
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