Alien vs. Predator (2004)

  • Year: 2004
  • Released: 13 Aug 2004
  • Country: United States, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Canada, Germany
  • Adwords: 2 wins & 4 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0370263/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/AVP_Alien_vs_Predator
  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English, Italian
  • MPA Rating: PG-13
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Writer: Dan O’Bannon, Ronald Shusett, Jim Thomas
  • Director: Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Cast: Sanaa Lathan, Lance Henriksen, Raoul Bova
  • Keywords: alien, creature, saving the world, space marine, pyramid,
5.6/10
29/100

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After detecting heat emanating from an ancient pyramid buried deep within the ice caps of Antarctica, the billionaire industrialist, Charles Bishop Weyland, and his team of scientists arrive on the icy continent. At first, this unexpected discovery fascinates them; however, once inside the complex network of cavernous, technologically advanced chambers, the intruders will soon come to realise that this intricate pyramid is not the work of the human intellect. Suddenly, the walls start to move, trapping the explorers. Now, as three young and armed-to-the-teeth Predators enter the dark temple of adjudication for their rite of passage, aggressive endoparasitoid Xenomorphs, or Aliens, start flocking into the ancient structure, and the humans become caught in the middle. Who shall live and who shall die in the ultimate battle between Aliens and Predators?

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Alien vs. Predator Movie Reviews

There’s some cool stuff here, but the film is still a failure

Good idea, bad execution. I was looking forward to this cross-genre collaboration ever since I read a few of those alien vs. predator pulp novels about fifteen years ago, which provided high entertainment value all the way through. Sadly, the film is much less enthralling, offering a minimum of actual alien-on-predator action, instead focusing on a large bunch of uninteresting characters (mostly unknown actors) who wander around for about forty-five minutes before things start warming up. Now, the general plot sounds great; I love the way the mythology of Predators visiting ancient civilisations and instructing them to build pyramids ties up with real theories (try reading Chariots of the Gods) and the idea of a vast, ancient walled city beneath Antarctica is straight out of the Lovecraft story, At the Mountains of Madness. Sadly, this elaborate and expensive set-up eventually results in a load of uninteresting characters running around corridors in the dark, getting bumped off one by one.

Sigh. So far, so boring. The worst offender is unknown lead Sanaa Lathan, who goes for the tough heroine approach a la Sigourney Weaver, but she’s bland and uninteresting in comparison. Then there’s Italian heart-throb Raoul Bava as a charismatic archaeologist, and I did enjoy the twist involving his character towards the end. Heavyweight acting comes from Lance Henriksen, returning to the series after ALIENS and ALIEN 3. This time, though, he isn’t the android Bishop, instead the old man who inspired creation of the androids in the future (this film is set in the present day). While it is cool to see Henriksen back in action – and I loved the pen trick, a reference to ALIENS – it’s sad to see him as an ill, tired old man, and something of a wasted opportunity – I would loved to have seen him return as Bishop. Still, he has one good scene, involving him using a makeshift flamethrower on a retreating Predator – great spectacle!

Other actors include Snatch’s Ewen Bremner, wasted as a kind-of comic relief Scotsman; then we’re down to people like Patrick Troughton’s grandson and that scarred guy out of GLADIATOR, but the characterisation attempts fall flat. As for the main contenders – the Predator is big, here, I mean real big, in different “cold” armour, but when he gets his helmet off, his make-up is crap and a big step down from that seen in the 1987 PREDATOR. What gives? Kudos, though, to the guys who did the Aliens, which are magnificent creations, looking scarier and more fluid than ever, whether it be chest-bursters, warriors or the Queen; great work all round. It’s just a shame that ALL of the scenes involving either alien take place in the dark, so it’s really hard to see what’s going on.

Great special effects are just about what keeps you watching this movie. Certainly, with the rating cut down to PG-13, there’s no gore or violence here like you’d see in the rest of the films from both series. Predictability rules outright, especially in the routine climax, which is only saved by some outrageously convincing CGI/model work, although it is a little reminiscent of JURASSIC PARK. There are only about 4 or 5 actual alien vs. predator fight scenes, and they are wicked; especially the scene where Predator swings the alien around his head before tossing it through the air. Lots of fun is had with the corrosive acid blood of the alien, and the high-tech weaponry of the Predator. Sadly, though, this is a wasted opportunity, best seen as a nostalgia piece that’ll have you reaching for the original movies in the series to see how good they were in comparison.

Aliens in present day Earth

Weyland Industries has found an unknown heat signature in Antarctica. Charles Bishop Weyland (Lance Henriksen) gathers a team to explore a pyramid buried deep underground. Inside they find an altar which they activate. Meanwhile three Predators have landed to collect their trophies.

This is an idea created out of desperation. Both Predator and Alien franchises had run their courses. Somebody came up with the insane idea to marry the two franchises. There is a reason why only Henriksen returned. It should have been an obvious mistake to bring Alien into present day and on Earth. It rips apart the original Alien franchise canon.

If there is any redeeming quality, it is to be found in the movie itself. It is a pretty simple creature feature with 2 different creatures. One must abandon all hopes of the enjoyment from the original franchises. There is no hiding the creatures. They are revealed quickly. Director Paul W.S. Anderson brings along the monsters and produces nothing good. There is no imagination. At least enough money has been spent that the production doesn’t look completely cheap. That is all the good I could see here.

Just a Tiresome Spectacle

OK. We’ve got these two movie entities: Aliens and Predators. What would happen if they faced off against each other. This sounds like something Cliff Klaven and Norm Peterson would discuss as they swilled beers at Cheers. A bunch of rich guys decide it is necessary to investigate some heat coming out of the ground in Antarctica. They spend a whole bunch of money to see what’s there. They also hand pick a group of disparate characters to investigate. It is the usual assemblage of clashing personalities. They are also terribly short sighted and pretty incompetent. Of course, once the Aliens and Predators arrive on the scene, the humans become things to be killed. Those bad boys begin to do their things based on their particular properties and then…it’s over, I guess. This is just another case of lack of imagination and an anything-for-a-buck mentality.