Ripley finds herself the sole survivor of another alien attack. This time she finds herself on Fiorina 161, a penal colony... It is not long before Ripley realises that her doomed escape pod was contaminated with the alien. Now she is imprisoned on a planet where weapons are unavailable.... Read more
| Starring | Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance, Paul McGann |
|---|---|
| Director | David Fincher |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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Ripley finds herself the sole survivor of another alien attack. This time she finds herself on Fiorina 161, a penal colony... It is not long before Ripley realises that her doomed escape pod was contaminated with the alien. Now she is imprisoned on a planet where weapons are unavailable....
| Starring | Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance, Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Ralph Brown, Danny Webb, Christopher John Fields, Lance Henriksen |
|---|---|
| Director | David Fincher |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 15 May 2000 Production year: 1992 |
| Format | DVD |
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Aliens, a great action movie, cheapened the original by replacing one hyper-intelligent, indestructible monster with an... read more on Time Out
"...Another astonishing performance from the sinewy-and-shorn Sigourney Weaver..."
This film doesn't deserve to be spoken in the same breath as the first two. There's too much of the alien on show, the alien seems also have lost a yard of pace and people seem to escape from the thing by simply running away. It does have a grimy industrial look to it but honestly you have to say it's rubbish. Watch no.4 to see the series hit a new low.
David Fincher has populated his movie with a metric ton of completely unsympathetic characters. The alien spends most of its time chasing random, interchangeable bald convicts to their doom. (They even *look* the same!) Anyone who begins to show some sort of character development (the doctor and the dastardly warden come to mind) are slain immediately. Only Charles S. Dutton gets any mileage out of his character, and manages to pull off the single act of heroism in the entire film.
As for our returning heroes: Hicks dies off-screen. Newt appears just long enough to undergo a chest-cracking autopsy. Bishop is reactivated long enough to lament that he is no longer 'top of the line' and ask to be switched off again. Ripley herself spends half the movie bemoaning her fate ('We're f*cked!') and trying to convince a convicted rapist/murderer to kill her and put her out of her misery. Clearly, these don't even resemble the scrappy, resourceful characters we've come to admire. No one seems particularly interested in overcoming their situation; I have to ask why should we care, either?
What does it all add up to? There is not a single moment of suspense in this entire movie. I really didn't care whether the alien hunted down all those generic convicted felons. I didn't even really care if it hunted down Ripley, since she is clearly set up as doomed from the beginning. This is grim stuff, but not of much interest.
Although the next film from Seven and Fight Club director David Fincher is not set to be released in the UK until March, a new poster for the movie has been released which looks set to raise levels of anticipation even higher. Based on true events, Zodiac stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo and is the story of a serial killer in 1960's America who left clues to his crimes but was never found. For those who are looking for movies with thrills, guts, gore and a not-small... Read more