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  • David Meek
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 8934

    #1

    AVP (Alien Vs. Predator) - A Review



    MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, language, horror images, slime and gore.
    Runtime: 87 minutes


    Director/Writer:
    Paul W. S. Anderson (Mortal Kombat, Event Horizon, Soldier, Resident Evil)

    Cast:
    Sanaa Lathan - (Blade, The Wood, Love & Basketball, Out Of Time) as Alexa Woods
    Raoul Bova - (Rewind, Under The Tuscan Sun) as Sebastian de Rosa
    Ewen Bremner - (Trainspotting, Snatch, Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down) as Graeme Miller
    Lance Henriksen - (Dog Day Afternoon, The Terminator, Aliens, Millenium (TV)) as Charles Weyland
    Colin Salmon - (Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Resident Evil) as Maxwell Stafford
    Tommy Flanagan - (Braveheart, The Saint, Gladiator, all About The Benjamins) as Mark Verheiden

    Billionaire Charles Weyland has a problem, and a proposition for you. One of his orbital satellites has picked up the thermal signature of a structure on an Antarctic island - it turns out this structure is a pyramid and it's not "on" the island, it's 2000 feet below the surface of the ice. Not only can no-one figure out how it got there, to make matters even more enticing, the pyramid seems to be part Incan, part Cambodian and part Egyptian in design. Smelling an opportunity, he wants to get there before his competition does. So how do you feel about being part of the best team of experts he can get in 15 minutes or thereabout, and heading off to find riches and glory? Fun, eh?

    Well, what he finds isn't exactly what he's looking for. It seems that not only has our backwater little planet long been a combat zone for aliens and predators (and this pyramid is the latest battleground of choice), but it's time for the next round.

    I went to see this with my son, more as an enjoyable father-son outing than anything. I had no expectations other than figuring I'd see a super-gore-fest-cheesy-cgi-slasher-movie-with-actors-in-rubber-suits kind of thing. I was pleasantly surprised - this film will never be anything other than a summer sci-fi action vehicle, but overall it's a creditable one that doesn't disrespect the traditions of Alien, Aliens or Predator (the rest of the sequels don't really amount to much, IMO).

    In this ensemble cast, Sanaa Lathan is first among equals as the appointed leader of the expedition and she pulls it off in a rather pleasingly believable manner - although her gorgeous looks and complexion don't exactly add up to someone who has spent their life on rock faces and ice shelfs. As for the rest of the cast, everyone pulls their own weight even though there is little character building, and little enough time for it, to be honest. A couple of notables though are Ewen Bremner as the chemical engineer and Raoul Bova as the archeologist. You develop a rapport with these three, hoping against hope that they survive the ordeal. Lance Henriksen has several moments, a couple of which tie nicely back to the Alien series. WARNING: Small Spoilers: A magazine cover shows Weyland's full name to be Charles Bishop Weyland, which harkens back (or forward) to the android character of Bishop in Aliens, and also in a moment of nervousness he plays with a knife at his desk, sticking it into the desktop between his fingers - tying back to the mess hall scene, again in Aliens. Many old friends are here - the queen alien and her warriors, the eggs and their spidery critters, along with the predators who seem even more fearsome, implacable and dangerous. It's a fast-paced 87 minutes that ramps up from a fairly quiet first 20 minutes to a roller-coaster finish.

    I'm usually pretty easy-going and able to "suspend my disbelief" for movies like this, although I have to admit to a couple of things sticking out a bit too far. They weren't really distracting, but did come to mind afterwards. I won't go into them here, but we can a bit later if you are interested.

    Visually, this film is surprisingly good. Most scenes are night- or interior-shots with the expected dark tones and muted color palettes. Detail is quite good throughout although due to the nature of dark shots, it's subtle in most scenes. The creatures are combinations of full-size suits, cgi and robotics, all of which are very effective and seamless in presentation. Kudos to the production staff! Displayed in 2.35:1, scenes are well framed, although a couple of the close-in fight scenes are VERY choppy and hard to follow.

    Sonically, it's pretty standard sci-fi-action fare. Steady use of surrounds and sub-woofers. Lot's of flying, jumping, crashing, slicing, sticking, gushing things to keep your attention and shock you at just the right moments.

    In all, this movie came off MUCH better than I expected it to. Then again as I mentioned at first, I had no expectations of anything watchable coming out of this. I do like these kinds of surprises. :T

    I give AVP: Alien Vs. Predator :25: out of :5:.

    WARNING: MAJOR SPOILER - don't read this until you've seen the movie! One nice little connection my son put together was at the very last moment of the film, on board the predator's ship as it leaves orbit, the alien pops out of the last warrior's chest as it rests on its bier. That very well could have led to the ship crashing on LV421, the planet Ripley's ship sets down on in Alien, thus bringing us full circle. Nice touch, don't you think?
    Last edited by David Meek; 16 August 2004, 12:28 Monday.
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  • George Bellefontaine
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    • Jan 2001
    • 7636

    #2
    Although I wouldn't go to the theater to see it, I have to say, Tex, that you make this sound a whole lot better than what I had expected. I loved ALIEN, of course, and really liked PREDATOR, but was expecting anything but rspect for them with Alien vs Predadtor. Got a feeling this may end up in my dvd collection.

    BTW, the special edition of PREDATOR is out now. I will be replacing my laserdisc with it.
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    • SpOoNmAn
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      • Sep 2003
      • 518

      #3
      wow Dave, we agree on something :E

      I loved it. I went to see the 2 species going at one another and expected nothing more,I wasnt expecting it to be so decent. This could have really tanked, but Im glad they didnt get to crazy with it.

      This will be added to my collection the day it hits stores. The picture should prove to be decent, the sound, so so.

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      • David Meek
        Ultra Senior Member
        • Aug 2000
        • 8934

        #4
        Originally posted by SpOoNmAn
        wow Dave, we agree on something :E
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        • Shane Martin
          Super Senior Member
          • Apr 2001
          • 2852

          #5
          I'll offer up a different opinion...
          I saw this last night.

          What an awful POS. This is a total insult to both franchises and easily the worst of both. The concept to start out with isn't too bad but once they get to the place they were going.... it went downhill like a rock.

          I had EXTREMELY LOW expectations going in due to the Director who couldn't make a decent movie if his life depended on it and this is another example of wasted celluloid.

          It could have been SOOOOOOOOO much better, instead the fans of both series got this no respecting trash.

          The only saving grace maybe that we might see an R Rated Directors cut. If that is actually worthwhile then ok but I can't expect much...

          2 out of 10(and that is being REALLY NICE).

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          • NMyTree
            Senior Member
            • May 2004
            • 520

            #6
            Well, I'm a big fan of the first two Alien movies, and love both Predator movies.

            But I felt this movie was entertaining, yet it missed the mark by a wide margin.

            The concept with the Pyramid and so forth, in my opinion, is a very good one. But sitting there in the theater watching this movie, I felt rushed.

            The editing and pacing of the movie made me feel rushed. Like they wanted to get this over with, as soon as possible.

            Which in my opinion, ruined it.

            Had they taken some time to develope more depth to the script and characters. Maybe create a little more depth to that whole history thing and gradually build the pace up.

            And how about one of these freakin' Alien movies NOT ending with a countdown and a major explosion ? For god's sake!!!!

            Three of the previous Alien movies had the infamous countdown and nuke blast. Why would anyone go to the same well....again?

            What this franchise has needed is some creative writing, and for FOX to keep their noses out of the creative process.

            There so much you can do with both the Alien and Predator characters, so much to explore. Yet these dim wits keep vomiting out the same old garbage. Even when they get a good concept for the movie or a good sub-plot within the movie; they screw it all up by going right back to the same 'ole, tired formula.

            I'm going to send FOX a few of the ideas I have for Aliens, but I'll bet they won't even read it. :roll:
            Tony

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