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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
In delivering PG-13-rated excitement, Alien vs. Predator
is an acceptably average science-fiction action thriller with some noteworthy
highlights, even if it squanders its opportunity to intelligently combine two
popular and R-rated franchises. Rabid fans can justifiably ask "Is that all
there is?" after a decade of development hell and eager anticipation, but we're
compensated by reasonably logical connections to the
Alien legacy and the still-kicking
Predator franchise (which hinted at AVP rivalry at the end of
Predator 2); some cleverly claustrophobic sets, tense atmosphere and
impressive digital effects; and a climactic AVP smackdown that's not half
bad. This disposable junk should've been better, but nobody who's seen
Mortal Kombat or
Resident Evil should be surprised by writer-director Paul W.S.
Anderson's lack of imagination. As a brisk, 90-minute exercise in generic
thrills, however, Anderson's work is occasionally impressive... right up to his
shameless opening for yet another sequel. --Jeff Shannon --This
text refers to the
Theatrical Release edition.
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