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Alien 3 | 
| Director: David Fincher Actors: Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dutton, Charles Dance, Paul Mcgann, Brian Glover Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 231 reviews Sales Rank: 13273
Format: Ntsc, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 DVD Layers: 2 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: D4110432D UPC: 086162104329 EAN: 0086162104329 ASIN: B00000ILDF
Theatrical Release Date: May 22, 1992 Release Date: October 16, 2001 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item, factory Sealed. Buy direct from the U.S. and save! We only ship airmail to Canada (7-15 days).Caiman, les prix qu'on aime! Tous nos produits sont neufs. Envoi par avion des Etats-Unis
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From Amazon.com The least successful film in this series was directed by stylemaster (and content-underachiever) David Fincher. Ripley, the only survivor of her past mission, awakens on a prison planet in the far corners of the solar system. As she tries to recover, she realizes that not only has an alien gotten loose on the planet, the alien has implanted one of its own within her. As she battles the prison authorities (and is aided by the prisoners) in trying to kill the alien, she must also cope with a distinctly shortened lifespan that awaits her. But the striking imagery makes for muddled action and the script confuses it further. The ending looks startling but it takes a long time--and a not particularly satisfying journey--to get there. --Marshall Fine
Chronique amazon.fr Trois ans de préparation, trois réalisateurs pressentis, pas moins de huit scénaristes attelés à la tâche n'en seront venus à bout ! Et pourtant "The bitch is back", comme le proclame le slogan de l'affiche américaine. Engagé seulement deux mois avant le début du tournage, David Fincher, issu du clip et futur réalisateur de Seven et de Fight Club, impose sa touche personnelle, notamment dans les plans subjectifs de l'alien lorsqu'il pourchasse ses proies. Ce troisième opus se fait également plus mystique, plus sombre, plus grave aussi. L'interprétation de Sigourney Weaver y est pour beaucoup : il faut avoir vu son regard extatique sous un crâne rasé pour mesurer la distance qui sépare la Ripley combative du film initial de Ridley Scott, de cette figure christique, vouée au martyr, enceinte de la bête. L'épisode le plus envoûtant de la saga. --Sylvain Lefort
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Directors Cut December 15, 2007 Bill Armitage (Burlington, Ontario Canada) The Directors cut of this movies is SO much better then the theatrical version! I originally hated Alien 3, but the directors cut is a very good film.
the weakest of the series(but still a very good movie) (3.5/5) October 6, 2007 falcon (canada) Alien 3, while still a very good movie,does not quite meet the standard of Alien and Aliens.there are some good things about this movie.one is the setting.the movie takes place on Fiorina 161 ,a remote prison planet which is host to all male convicts...until Ripley arrives.obviously there is tension right from the start.this movie is very action oriented,not a lot of suspense,and lots of blood for this series.the alien has evolved,both the look of it,and also its characteristics and capabilities.there is also another danger to contend with,something unexpected(or maybe expected.)Anyway,this movie is more of an action,gore film,which is much lighter in tone than the 1st 2 films.the feeling of imminent danger or peril is lacking here.there is very little buildup to the killing.so,while still an entertaining movie,it doesn't quite reach the lofty heights it could have. 3.5/5
the weakest of the series(but still a very good movie) (3.5/5) October 6, 2007 falcon (canada) Alien 3, while still a very good movie,does not quite meet the standard of Alien and Aliens.there are some good things about this movie.one is the setting.the movie takes place on Fiorina 161 ,a remote prison planet which is host to all male convicts...until Ripley arrives.obviously there is tension right from the start.Ripley must contend with men who have not seen woman in a long time.Naturally,although unknown at first, an alien has also arrived with Ripley.this movie is very action oriented,not a lot of suspense,and lots of blood for this series.the alien has evolved,both the look of it,and also its characteristics and capabilities.there is also another danger to contend with,something unexpected(or maybe expected.)Anyway,this movie is more of an action,gore film,which is much lighter in tone than the 1st 2 films.the feeling of imminent danger or peril is lacking here.there is very little buildup to the killing.so,while still an entertaining movie,it doesn't quite reach the lofty heights it could have. 3.5/5
Vastly underappreciated masterpiece. July 14, 2004 Distant Voyageur (Io) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After reading the enormous amount of negativity at this third entry in the Alien series, I feel highly compelled to step in here and defend this marvelous 1992 sequel to the 1986 predecessor "Aliens" entitled simply "Alien 3" and as I write this, I have to say that while this movie definitely has some troubling flaws, this is a very strong and amazing movie and one of my favorite science-fiction movies of all time. Ellen Ripley, who is now in cryogenic suspension on board the spaceship that she got on to escape the colonized planet after saving Newt from the alien that hitched a ride on board. Unaware of it though, the alien that she defeated was in fact a queen and laid a small egg in a hidden compartment onboard the ship. The alien on board causes an acid spill which causes an electrical fire and the resulting fire causes the escape pod where the survivors of the previous movie to be separated from the mother ship. After crashing into the ocean on a desolate planet, Ripley finds herself once again the only survivor on a totally unknown world. After being revived in a high-security prison called Fury 161, Ripley finds herself being the only woman in a prison with a religious cult comprised of convicted criminals. Now being imprisoned on the planet, she learns her greatest nightmare of all and how much of a big sacrifice must be made in order to destroy the aliens once and for all. However, Ripley has no idea that the alien isn't her only enemy anymore. While this is a great movie, this tends to suffer from some problems which likely has caused a lot of fans of the previous two to really shun this movie. While I can't blame them for killing off two important characters from the previous movie, my biggest problems are different. The greatest flaw with this movie is not it's storyline but it's excessive used of dropping F-Bombs right and left. Swearing doesn't bother me necessarily but the F-Bomb is WAY overused here and it really tends to detract from the films enjoyability. I also wasn't too thrilled at the whole prospect of the prisoners being nothing more than just 'live bait' for the alien to kill off one by one. The "Collector's Edition" is fantastic in many ways. The deeply flawed theatrical release is much better in its remastered form but the "Special Edition" is light years ahead of it's old counterpart. With the film being extended to two hours and thirty-five minutes, with some old footage replaced with previously unreleased footage, along with extended and previously unreleased scenes, "The Special Edition" of "Alien 3" really helps to mend a lot of the problems that plagued the original version and the result is a movie that is almost as great as the first two movies. The only problem I had was the ending which where the ending of the climax scene looked a lot more fake than it did in the original version. Despite this minor quibble, the "Special Edition" of this movie is light years better than the original and the result is a flawed movie that really is lifted much higher in rankings to rank up there with the 1979 original. It'll never top "Aliens" for me but "Alien 3" really benefits from it's revamping. To all of the people who strongly detested this movie to begin with, I would strongly recommend that if you have the time, watch the "Special Edition" because it really helps to correct a lot of the mistakes of the original and it makes the characters a lot more three-dimensional. I have come to appreciate this movie a lot more since seeing it on it's newest form. The second disc is a real treat. The extras on disc two are really good and along with the first disc, warrant purchasing "Alien 3". I at first found that this was a movie that was not easy to digest especially due to its troubling loss of two of the main characters from the previous movie "Aliens" from 1986. However I have since over time have come to really enjoy this movie and have felt more sorry for the crew after seeing a deep insight into how troubled the movies making really was. You can also see the mixed reactions towards the finished film from the crew members who were involved in it's production. Perhaps the most memorable thing I learned even if it's not from the DVD itself was how much agony David Fincher went through when directing this movie. He was pushed into this movie's directing late into it's production and the result was enormous tension between him and other producers which resulted in agonizing almost non-stop work in directing this movie. Perhaps it's why he hasn't embraced it since it's release but I have to credit him that his work on this is fantastic and the result was worth it to me. To me while it isn't the best of the series by any means, "Alien 3" is a really excellent and satisfying conclusion to the storyline of Ellen Ripley and her war against the predatory alien creatures. Like someone else said about it, I strongly agree that "Alien Resurrection" felt more like some wacky spin-off that had almost nothing to do with the previous three movies and I agree. While I'm not saying that it was terrible, it wouldn't have been a bad idea of they had simply closed the series on the third one.
THE BEST OF THEM ALL!!!! July 12, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I absolutely adore this third Alien movie!! It's my favorite of the bunch and was a brilliant follow-up to the "Aliens" movie and brings the story to a glorious end which I wish was true but was completely ruined by the stupidity of "Alien Resurrection" which should never have been made or at least in the way it did. Ripley's character is heartbreaking and the action sequences are awesome. The ending is really depressing but really good!! Forget the negative reviews and get this DVD TODAY!! Peace out!!
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