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Aliens
vs. Predator: Requiem (Theatrical - 2007)
Twentieth-Century Fox
Director: The Brothers Strause
Writer: Shane Salerno
Starring: Steven Pasguale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz and
Johnny Lewis.
Review by Adam Tracey
Picking up directly where the last finished, the Predators
are taking their dead companions and a few Alien test
samples back to their home world, when things go wrong and
the fight comes crashing back to Earth, this time to the
small town of Gunnison. It is up to ex-con Dallas, his
little brother along with the Sheriff, a returning soldier
and a group of rag tag people destined to be fodder for the
warring races to make their way out of town before they are
all wiped out.
Not since Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever has a movie with ‘vs.’
in the title sucked so hard. This is straight up artificial
butter here. Nothing original and nothing new. You can
follow this movie with your paint-by-numbers aliens attack
earth handbook. Awful dialogue with equally as horrific
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Let us face
facts. Predator is and will forever be one of the coolest
movie monsters, so that alone gives this movie some sort of
redeeming value. You also can’t see Predator vs. Alien
action sequences elsewhere, so that is two good things.
Unfortunately, the good things stop there. By a Predator and
an Alien toy give them to a 3 year old and he will come up
with a more interesting story and probably better action. |
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human race fights back!” |
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