AVP: Alien vs. Predator

    AVP: Alien vs. Predator
    2004

    Synopsis

    When scientists discover something in the Arctic that appears to be a buried Pyramid, they send a research team out to investigate. Little do they know that they are about to step into a hunting ground where Aliens are grown as sport for the Predator race.

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    Cast

    • Sanaa LathanAlexa Woods
    • Raoul BovaSebastian de Rosa
    • Lance HenriksenCharles Bishop Weyland
    • Ewen BremnerGraeme Miller
    • Colin SalmonMaxwell Stafford
    • Tommy FlanaganMark Verheiden
    • Joseph RyeJoe Connors
    • Agathe de La BoulayeAdele Rousseau
    • Carsten NorgaardRusten Quinn
    • Sam TroughtonThomas Parks

    Recommendations

    • 50

      The New York Times

      Between the Predators' dripping their glow-in-the-dark green blood and the Aliens' getting their rubber cement mucous all over everything, this is certainly a very sticky movie, though not, ultimately, a very frightening or commanding one.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Surprisingly free of gore, unlike its predecessors.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      A reductive spook show in which a bunch of puny humans get chased around by scary monsters.
    • 40

      Variety

      The thing-a-ma-jigs have it out with the whatch-a-ma-call-its -- as several humans scurry and scream between -- in Alien Vs. Predator, the kind of two-for-one dogfight (last repped by "Freddy Vs. Jason") that usually does more to bury a franchise than revive it.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The fifth outing for the slime-dripping, shape-changing creatures, the Aliens are looking a little dogged, perhaps ready for the Alien Retirement Home. Meanwhile, the Predator warriors, who never achieved the artistic heights of their counterpart, look better invisible. When visible, they resemble robotic can openers gone berserk.
    • 38

      Chicago Tribune

      It's a murky, empty-headed dive into the depths of the Antarctic and the heart of monster movie cliches that leaves you praying for most of the cast to get killed off fast, to put them (and us) out of our misery.
    • 38

      ReelViews

      The film is critic-proof and it will find an audience, but it's hard to imagine even the film's target demographic (teenage boys) being overly enthusiastic about the product. It's disposable entertainment of the worst kind.
    • 30

      Film Threat

      It will end up frustrating fans of both movie franchises enough to make them wish someone more competent was in charge.

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