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2007 • Action / Science Fiction • 94m

Aliens vs Predator: Requiem

"On Earth everyone can hear you scream."

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After a horrifying PredAlien crash-lands near a small Colorado town, killing everyone it encounters and producing countless Alien offspring, a lone Predator arrives to "clean up" the infestation.

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David Paetkau
David Paetkau
Dale
Sam Trammell
Sam Trammell
Tim
Steven Pasquale
Steven Pasquale
Dallas Howard
Reiko Aylesworth
Reiko Aylesworth
Kelly O'Brien
John Ortiz
John Ortiz
Sheriff Eddie Morales
Johnny Lewis
Johnny Lewis
Ricky
Ariel Gade
Ariel Gade
Molly O'Brien
Kristen Hager
Kristen Hager
Jesse
Robert Joy
Robert Joy
Col. Stevens
Ian Whyte
Ian Whyte
Predator
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Alien
Chelah Horsdal
Chelah Horsdal
Darcy
Meshach Peters
Meshach Peters
Curtis
Matt Ward
Matt Ward
Mark
David Hornsby
David Hornsby
Drew
Chris William Martin
Chris William Martin
Deputy Ray
James Chutter
James Chutter
Deputy Joe
Kevin Haaland
Kevin Haaland
Deputy
Director: Colin StrauseDirector: Greg StrauseProducer: John DavisProducer: David GilerProducer: Walter HillScreenplay: Shane SalernoExecutive Producer: Robbie BrennerExecutive Producer: Paul Deason

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John Chard
2014-05-26
5%

Remember when chest busters were scary? This stinks, it really does, and this coming from a man who owns and loves many a cheese filled B/Z movie. Although I would in no way say that AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) was a good movie, I have a tiny soft spot and found it watchable at least, this hack job makes that film seem like the pinnacle of creature feature nirvana. A Predator ship encounters problems on board by way of a newly born predator/alien hybrid, it crash lands on Earth (America) and thus Requiem is born as face huggers go crazy, aliens run amok, predator fights back, and the cast of genre stereotypes kill or be killed, the end! All the makers have done here (apart from attempting to kill off the franchise it seems) is splice together various staples from the other films in the series. Be it the settings or confrontations, they have just upped the blood quota, the film has no substance what so ever. Characters so dense and unlikeable you root for the monsters by way of having no choice, dumb teens in angst, Rambo mom, ex-convict trying to do good, you name it and chances are you have seen it in other rubbish murder death kill movies. There is gore galore which I'm sure will appease the easily pleased, and in one particularly monstrous scene involving a pregnant woman, a sequence for the squeamish to chat on the playground about come Monday morning. But you honestly would be better off watching some cheap no budget slasher film from the 70s, because unlike the money backed hack directors here, they had an excuse back then. Drek 1/10

Gimly
2018-03-19
30%

Out of all the _Alien_ and _Predator_ franchise, a series stretching out for nearly 40 years, a cultural phenomenon that has wormed its way into all manner of media, and has produced no less than eleven official movie entries, _Aliens vs Predator: Requiem_ is the worst. It's so blatantly obviously the worst that I don't think any _Alien_ or _Predator_ or even _Alien vs Predator_ movie that we ever see from now until the end of time will ever unseat it as the worst. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

CinemaSerf
2022-04-19
40%

So if you recall the last scene from the first AVP film (2004) you will know that the "Predator" ship is carrying an unwelcome passenger. Well, it manages to run rampage forcing the ship to crash-land in Colorado. A nicely wooded area where the two races can pick up their unfettered hostility with enthusiasm. An added bonus for our hungry visitors is a local community of humans ripe for the eating. Maybe 90% of this is either filmed in the dark, or in dark and dingy interiors and that does nothing for the menace of the film, nor does it make it enjoyable to watch. The human actors are pretty mediocre delivering a dialogue that was clearly of little importance when it came to the commissioning of this completely unnecessary and unrewarding sequel; indeed I found myself very much in the corner of whatsoever wanted to make a feast of these rather uninspiring, hormonal, teenagers who are delivering a pizza one minute, then wielding a pump-action shotgun whilst driving a tank the next. Sci-fi is, of course, meant to be far-fetched, but this is just a beastie too far and the ending just ridiculous (if, mercifully, quite, quite final!). This gift stopped giving long ago, let's hope we can recall the glories of Arnie and Sigourney and let this nonsense just RIP.

r96sk
2024-08-14
50%

Remarkably dull. I wouldn't say any part of me utterly disliked watching <em>'Aliens vs Predator: Requiem'</em>, though it has to be said that it is not a good film at all - it's almost impressive how uninteresting it all is. Thankfully it is relatively short at round 90 minutes, any longer and I may have hated it. The main negative I hold is the lighting, or lack thereof. It's such a visually dark movie, so much so that you can barely tell the two titanic creatures apart at most times. There's also a supposed-to-be cool reveal at the conclusion, yet you can barely see who they are revealing. Very odd choice. The plot and its characters are extremely forgettable, it's just a standard monster(s) attacks small town flick - something we've all seen before. Think <em>'Eight Legged Freaks'</em>, but worse. As for those onscreen, John Ortiz is the standout, though only if I had to pick someone. The whole story with the Howard brothers is so mundane and poorly portrayed. A rightly panned movie. The worst work of either franchise.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Dune Entertainment, Davis Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Brandywine Productions
Budget
$40,000,000
Box Office
$130,290,885
Website
http://www.avp-r.com/

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