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Alien Quadrilogy (Alien/ Aliens /Alien 3 /Alien Resurrection) by James Cameron, David Fincher, Ridley Scott
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DVD detailsActor: Carrie Henn, Lance Henriksen, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Sigourney Weaver Director: David Fincher, James Cameron, Ridley Scott Brand: ALIEN QUADRILOGY DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 145 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-12-02 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: 20th Century Fox
DVD Reviews of Alien Quadrilogy (Alien/ Aliens /Alien 3 /Alien Resurrection)DVD Review: Great set! Summary: 5 StarsThis a great box set featuring all 4 Alien movies. I didn't care too much for Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection but this set is quite amazing. Each movie has its original version and director's cut version as well tons of special features with a total of 9 discs. This boxset is HUGE. If you spread it out its like near 3 feet in length.
I actually didn't buy it off Amazon though, I got it for $20 brand new at Circuit City on sale when that God-awful Alien vs. Predator 2 Requiem movie came out on DVD.
DVD Review: Aliens Box Set Summary: 5 StarsGreat movies with lots of extras! Loved it! Arrived in Canada less than a week after ordering, way to go Amazon!
DVD Review: not happy never received product Summary: 1 StarsWould like to receive the product before I give a review. It's been over a month since it supposedly shipped and I have yet to get it. The sight that it was ordered from by Amazon.com does not exist and I have no way to contact them. Your assistance would be appreciated. Thank you. Charleen DeWitt
DVD Review: great collection of classics Summary: 5 StarsWhat can I say - not the directors cut, but more stuff than any other Aliens pack available- and with a GREAT price from Amazon.
DVD Review: About as complete as you can get Summary: 5 StarsEvery disk has two versions of each movie! I am not sure how more complete a collection you can get. Bonus features are great as well.
Description of Alien Quadrilogy (Alien/ Aliens /Alien 3 /Alien Resurrection)Four movies tracing Ripley's battle against a deadly alien. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: ALIEN QUADRILOGY Title: ALIEN QUADRILOGY Street Release Date: 10/17/2006 Domestic Genre: HORROR The Alien Quadrilogy is a nine-disc boxed set devoted to the four Alien films. Although previously available on DVD as the Alien Legacy, here they have been repackaged with vastly more extras and with upgraded sound and picture. For anyone who hasn't been in hypersleep for the last 25 years, this series needs no introduction, though for the first time each film now comes in both original and "special edition" form. Alien (1979) was so perfect it didn't need fixing, and Ridley Scott's 2003 director's cut is fiddling for the sake of fiddling. Watch it once, then return to the majestic, perfectly paced original. Conversely, the special edition of James Cameron's Aliens (1986) is the definitive version, though it's nice to finally have the theatrical cut on DVD for comparison. Most interesting is the alternative Alien 3 (1992). This isn't a "director's cut"--David Fincher refused to have any involvement with this release--but a 1991 work-print that runs 29 minutes longer than the theatrical version, and has now been restored, remastered, and finished off with (unfortunately) cheap new CGI. Still, it's truly fascinating, offering a different insight into a flawed masterpiece. The expanded opening is visually breathtaking, the central firestorm is much longer, and a subplot involving Paul McGann's character adds considerable depth to story. The ending is also subtly but significantly different. Alien: Resurrection (1997) always was a mess with a handful of brilliant scenes, and the special edition just makes it eight minutes longer. The Alien Quadrilogy offers the first and fourth films with DTS soundtracks, the others having still fine Dolby Digital 5.1 presentation. All four films sound fantastic, with much low-level detail revealed for the first time. Each is anamorphically enhanced at the correct original aspect ratio, and the prints and transfers are superlative. Every film offers a commentary track that lends insight into the creative process--though the Scott-only commentary and isolated music score from the first Alien DVD release are missing here. Each movie is complemented by a separate disc packed with hours of seriously detailed documentaries (all presented in full-screen with clips letterboxed), thousands of photos, production stills, and storyboards, giving a level of inside information for the dedicated buff only surpassed by the Lord of the Rings extended DVD sets. A ninth DVD compiles miscellaneous material, including an hourlong documentary and even all the extras from the old Alien laserdisc. "Exhaustive" hardly beings to describe the Alien Quadrilogy, a set that establishes the new DVD benchmark for retrospective releases and looks unlikely to be surpassed for some time. --Gary S. Dalkin
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