Alien Anthology Trailer - On Blu-ray October 25

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ON BLU-RAY, EVERYONE WILL HEAR YOU SCREAM

The Ultimate Collection Featuring All Four ALIEN Films Hatches On Blu-ray On October 25 With Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material And The Debut Of The Exclusive and Groundbreaking Interactive Experience, MU-TH-UR Mode
Sometimes, the scariest things come from within. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents one of the most successful and terrifying film franchises of all time when the ALIEN ANTHOLOGY debuts on Blu-ray for the first time ever on October 25.

All four ALIEN films have been reinvigorated for an intense Blu-ray high-definition viewing experience. The release also marks the debut of MU-TH-UR Mode, a fully interactive companion that takes the extensive materials in the ALIEN ANTHOLOGY and puts them in the user's hand - connecting fans to special features on all six discs and instantly providing an index of all available ALIEN content, including over 60 hours of special features and over 12,000 images. ALIEN ANTHOLOGY will also be available in a Limited Edition Collector's Set featuring 'The Guardian' - an exclusive illuminated egg statue sculpted by Sideshow Collectibles®.

The ALIEN ANTHOLOGY is a truly unique home entertainment experience. For the first time ever, the studio has united the material from every home video release of the ALIEN saga including the 1991/1992 laserdisc releases, the 1999 "Legacy" release and 2003's groundbreaking ALIEN QUADRILOGY release into one complete Blu-ray collection. The set also includes two versions of each film and over four hours of previously unreleased exclusive material such as original screen tests of Sigourney Weaver prior to filming the original ALIEN, unseen deleted scenes, thousands of still photographs from the Fox archives, the previously unseen original cut of "Wreckage and Rage: The Making of ALIEN3," and much, much more.

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  • The first ALIEN, the BEST !

  • @WeylandYutaniInc91 Killing Hick and especially Newt was the dumbest move. With Newt dead it rendered everything Ripley went through to save her in Aliens pointless. In all fairness Alien 3 had alot worse problems than that though, worst of all the terrible early CGI. It did not move the story forward or add anything new. In short it was a money grab by a studio that showed an incredible lack of sense and taste.

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  • I love this box-set

  • Also writing my own script for it, mainly for fun more than anything else, but also because I am an aspiring director.

  • at the end, with Hicks maybe adopting Newt? Make a really sad ending with Hicks, Newt and Ripley, Hicks not wanting to let Ripley die after all they have been through to survive and because of the relationship they have developed. If anything that's how Alien 3 should have gone. In my mind though, Aliens is the end, Ripley and Hicks get together, adopt Newt and the company gives up on capturing the Aliens for weapons projects, as the blast has destroyed everything on LV426.

  • If anything, they should have all survived the landing on the Prison world, with Hicks and Newt still alive, that could have added tension with one of the prisoners advancing on Newt, maybe being killed by the Alien at the last second, with Ripley and Hicks organising the prisoners (and more guards than two) into a defence to kill the Alien. Ripley dies at the end to kill the queen, with Hicks, Newt, Bishop and maybe Morse surviving, which could then have them being picked up by the company...

  • They could easily re-make Alien 3, despite the fact that Michael Biehn is in his 60's now, they could try and make one with him older, a general maybe, or find an actor that looks like him and Newt. Killing them off was the one of the dumbest moves in film history. Although it does bring tears to my eyes when Hicks and Newt are cremated, and despite the fact that I think Alien 3 was a good film, its not what should have happened.

  • @chessnotdice Thanks man, I really needed that.

  • @Dallasdeckard Like I said, I'm ignoring Alien3 so I can bring them back, my script is a reboot, like Superman Returns or Predators, it's an alternate Alien 3.

    I know it's a long shot, but at least I got Michael Biehn on my side.

  • @WeylandYutaniInc91 I think it's great that you spoke to Biehn's wife and that you wrote a script, but even if Biehn loved it and wanted to do the movie, there isn't a snowball's chance in Hell that it would ever get made. For proof of that, see Alien 3 and David Fincher's experience in that mess. A script (several in fact) was written with Hicks and Newt appearing, but that was vetoed by the studio. If they couldn't make it then, what chance do you have now with characters established as dead?

  • @z3n0mal4 by far.

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