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Thousands of years ago, huntsmen (the predators) found planet earth. While there, they trained humans to build and were reverenced as Gods. Every century, these "Gods" would go back to Earth, and when they did, they expected a sacrifice. Humans were used as livestock to breed the vital prey (the aliens). The predators would now combat the prey to establish themselves creditable or to "carry the mark" of becoming adults. If the huntsmen (the predators) find themselves losing the battle, they would then self destruct in order to make sure that nothing survives. Billionaire Weyland thinks that he has exposed the remains of an early pyramid temple, that is a cross between the Egyptian and Aztec pyramids. It was hidden under the ice of Bouvetøya Island in the Antarctic Ocean. Now, what industrialist Charles Weyland and his comprised team of engineers and scientists didn't know was that the predators have set a trap for them. They have lured them to this remote location using a heat beam picked up by Weyland's satellite. This was done to make sure that the aliens had hosts to breed in. As the humans battle both predators and aliens, predators and aliens also have a battle of the species which will leave only one race standing. When a private satellite encounters an unidentified source of heat in Antarctica and it is found to be a pyramid buried deep underground , a search team comprising of top-of-the-line archaeologists and engineers is sent to Antarctica to find out more . Once there , the team comes across signs which indicate that the place is inhabited by an unknown alien species . It is not long before the aliens begin to hunt the team members . At the same time , a trio of coming-of-age Predators have arrived to collect the skulls of the aliens as trophies , and the humans are caught between a deadly battle between the two warring species . Firstly what's PG-13 to America is 15 here in the UK- and considering almost every other Alien/Predator related flick has been an 18, the rot set in right there. Considering there's plenty of yellow and green blood flying around all over the place, it's a mystery why the fights have been "MTV'd" to death since there's no human blood going on - hardly a spoiler when you look at the certificate.

If Anderson had been honest and told us the great historical setup he hyped on the official site was going to be 30 seconds in the finished product, I wouldn't have been so disappointed. Setting this in Antartica brings back fleeting shades of John Carpenter's The Thing and reminds you that there's no attempt to bother scaring anyone, once the characters have been moved to where the action will start. The script is just travelog and smacks of Jurassic Park as Colin Salmon and Lance Henriksen do the Jurassic Park fairy Godfather routine, bribing the cast to go on the voyage. Sanaa Lathan and Lance Henriksen make more of the dire script through their acting ability, but Ewen Bremner's the comic relief and everyone else, forgettable. I would say rent it and wait for director's cut(s) on DVD, then at least you can see a complete mess for adults in the comfort of your own home, rather than this edited one for kids and teens. Disappointment. Anderson is no David Fincher but the same thing has happened with him v the studios, and he lost. When we see what was intended on the small screen, that's when we can blame Anderson rather than the producers who were giving orders to the editors.

If there's a sequel, just closely adapt the comics, that's why they're classics. It's getting to desperate times in Hollywood when the PC game from five years ago gave better entertainment, was a bigger hit and cost a hell of a lot less to make than the film you just went out to watch. To start Alien vs predator is a waste of a movie. Alien vs Predator doesn't show that much violence. It almost never shows any people getting killed on screen. The movie wasn't smartly made, it was poorly made. There is more violence and blood in some PG movies! It shows you one time when a baby alien bursts through a women's chest and it wasn't bloody at all (little blood shown). the gore in the movie is mostly, actually all alien and predator! Why am I bagging on how much violence is shown in the movie? I am doing this because the movies where this movie originated from was packed with violence and gore and are all rated R, this one is rated PG-13. I heard 20th Century Fox deleted most of the gore and violence in the movie because it would be rated R. Let me say if it was rated R it probably would have been better. They stayed true to the movies where it originated from and I give them credit for that, but they just didn't stay true to the violence. The whole story and plot is simple and they don't entertain you enough to back it up. They lure you in with good trailers and get you excited with adrenaline and all, you go buy that movie and it leaves you wishing for more (I hate that!). That's usually how they set up a sequel and they did make a sequel (I didn't get to see it yet which I'm happy I didn't because I heard this one is a waste to). Now this one is rated R. Alien vs Predator is mostly boring and dumb. The movie left me wishing for way more. To round it all up Alien vs Predator is a waste and a bad movie. 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. In Alien, there were only 6 people versus one Alien. It only killed 2 of them technically; it cocooned Brett and Dallas in the extended cut, Ash was a robot, it birthed from Kane, so it only killed Lambert and Parker. In Alien 3, it was 1 alien against roughly 30 people, plus Ripley had an Alien queen inside of her, the Alien could afford to kill off most of the convicts to ensure the queen's safety.

It has been suggested that the Queen can't die because Aliens can survive in outer space, but this is not sustained in any of the movies. We see and hear the Alien from Alien and the Queen from Aliens getting expelled into space, shrieking and thrashing about, but this merely indicates that they can survive in deep space for a few seconds. Even humans could theoretically survive a few seconds in space, but the extreme cold and vacuum would eventually kill them. Aliens have somewhat tougher body structures, so they might last a little longer, but even if they could survive the vacuum, they would eventually freeze solid. What we know little about is the Aliens' dependence on oxygen. We see them breath in the movies, but we don't know if their blood takes something from the air. If it is either oxygen or nitrogen, the Queen would eventually suffocate under water, unless she can hold her breath very long, or can go without air for a longer time. The water looked pretty deep, it's possible that sinking that deep in that cold the Queen would freeze solid and the deep water pressure would crush her into a million pieces. But as seen in the beginning of the film, the Queen can't die from being frozen. As she was frozen for 100 years and thawed at the start of the ritual. Predators do not see finely-tuned infrared without their helmets, and possibly don't see infrared at all. At any rate, we don't know that they only see infrared naturally. The Predator's ability to see in finely-tuned (and trichromatic) infrared without his helmet, as seen in Predator 2, is a goof or an oversight (though there could be other explanations). However, a Predator can still see without his helmet, but the various elements in an environment are not so describable from one another, as evident in how it's shown as all one-colour (red) but various shades of that colour, hence monochromatic, as depicted in the original Predator. For example, the first Predator saw Dutch just fine and behaved accordingly. Even though the Predator in AVP couldn't see that well without his helmet, it would be hard to miss a gigantic Queen. Predators can see fine without their helmets—it may not look like much to us, but we're human and are only used to the way we process the visible spectrum. When the Predator takes off his mask, he presumably sees at least some of the visible spectrum, but in a simplified view. Aliens, humans, other Predators would all be the same colour so to speak. The use of finely-tuned infrared vision is just a visual aid to assist during a hunt.

It's also worth nothing that a Predator's vision, helmet or no helmet, as presented in POV cinematography may not perfectly represent to the viewing audience how the Predator sees the world; since the audience, as human beings, can only ever perceive three primary colours at various levels of granularity regardless of what the colours, theirs shades and theirs blends are intended to represent as in the case of, say, topographical maps. The Predators' natural visions may or may not be monochromatic (despite the largely monochromatic cinematic presentation), and if they are such, the Predators' may possesses neurotechnology that enables them to perceive more than one, more than two or even more than three primary colours (like Geordi La Forge from the Star Trek: The Next Generation but without the necessity for it). Furthermore, it's possible that Predators are born with multichromatic vision but wind up with monochromatic vision as they grow and age, meaning that with adequate sensory enhancements, they could restore their more youthful abilities without rewiring their brains. The explosion of the Predator bomb could have raised the ambient temperature to a bearable level. The cold could have affected her, but while trying to run from the queen and just trying to survive in general, she would likely have had raised body heat and heart rate, so the cold would not have affected her right away. After the Predator ship took off we see her walking towards what appears to be the Snow tractor, so she might have made it, but whether she survives is ambiguous at best. A "Predalien", also known as a "Hybrid", an Alien that resembles a Predator. It has been established that Aliens take on certain characteristics of the host. This is demonstrated in Alien 3 when a chestburster that comes out of a dog (or in the Special Edition, an Ox) has dog/quadruped-like characteristics also minus the tubes on its back. They didn't bother to check. They knew he was dead, so they had no reason to believe he had a living Alien embryo inside. Also, the Predators weren't wearing masks, e.g., Scar had to alter his vision mode to see the embryo inside Sebastian. Or they simply forgot at first as they were busy executing their mourning rituals; before someone could think of checking for chestbursters, the hybrid Alien had already come out and matured. That said though, considering that the Predators are fully aware of the Xenomorph lifecylce and the danger they pose if control was lost, it would make sense that they would take every precaution possible, even if it involves examining a Predator who happened to die in some other way (like Scar). In the extended version of Alien 3 it is shown that the host does not necessarily need to be alive while the embryo is developing and ready to be born, so even though Scar was killed by the Queen, the embryo inside did not die with him and emerged from his body later on. The very fact that these trainees were sent into a place infested with them and would be dealing with them directly is reason enough to consider any possible way one of the creatures could slip past them regardless if any of them were to actually make it out alive.

For intelligent beings that possess technology we have only ever dreamed of and go far beyond our current engineering capabilities (interstellar travel, active camo, energy weapons, etc.), it is rather ironic and somewhat humorous to see that they would fail to consider the logic behind such things under the given circumstances. For example, you don't have people studying or working with dangerous viruses (figuratively speaking here) who simply walk out of a room when they have finished whatever they were doing without first undergoing some kind of decontamination process, even if there was no "accident" and everyone seems fine. In a sense, the Xenomorphs can be viewed as the "virus" and the Predator's lack of a thorough post-examination on both dead and live subjects is just asking for trouble, especially if a live subject does not know or remember being impregnated. Scar for instance might not have been aware of what happened to him while he was marking himself, similar to how Kane in Alien had trouble recalling what happened when he was attacked. The important difference between the two here is that Scar knew the lifecycle and Kane did not. Scar's case is interesting because despite his aforementioned knowledge, suddenly getting knocked unconscious and waking up later on the floor, he doesn't seem to be able to connect the dots. After regaining consciousness he should have immediately (or at least at some point) become suspicious of the nature of the ambush and question why he had not been killed when he was clearly vulnerable. Also, had Scar known he was now a Xenomorph host, it is safe to assume that he would have not tried to escape the pyramid at all, it is more likely that he would have made use of his self-destruct device instead. In short, they (Scar included) should have checked, as it would have saved the Predators a hell of a lot of trouble in the long run.

Then again, we don't know how Predators have obtained their current level of technology; they may have simply stole it from another nearby and more intelligent species, which they could conquer with their normal technology; or maybe there are intelligent Predator scientists, but the technology is primarily used by Warrior Predators, who lack the intelligence and discipline to use it ethically and safely. The fact that AVP: Requiem showed us a Predator seemingly specialized in "cleaning up" such mistakes created due to the sloppiness of others, may be an indication that such mishaps occur much more often. As far as the Sebastion thing goes, there seems to be a small amount of time in between when a person is captured and brought to the hive and when the egg actually opens up and the facehugger slowly begins to climb out (like Newt in Aliens), so Scar was probably scanning him to see if he had already been facehugged and impregnated or if he was still in the process of waiting for this all to happen. Before Time — It dates back to Antarctica during the dawn of the human race where a Predator tribe comes to Earth and teach the humans how to built a civilization of pyramids and the Predators used them as hosts to breed the Aliens for the Predators' coming of age ritual. But something went wrong, the Aliens grew too large in number, overwhelmed the city and the Predators were forced to blow it sky high. Either one Pyramid survived or the Predators rebuilt one.

c. 1715 — A Predator acquired a Flintlock pistol inscribed with "1715" (the old gun the Elder Predator gave Harrigan).

1904 — A whaling station is attacked by three more Young Blood Predators who used the workers as hosts for the Aliens, as shown in an alternate opening, the disappearance of the workers mentioned by Lex, and the dials of the coffin were last set to 1904.

1930 — The beginning of Predator: Concrete Jungle (VG)

1973 — Weyland Industries is established by Charles Bishop Weyland.

1987 — Predator

1997 — Predator 2

2004, October 3rd — Beginning of AVP

2004, October 10th — Weyland Industries heads for the Pyramid awakening the Alien Queen, stealing the guns, and the Young Bloods arrive to become men.

AVPR takes up right after AVP left off, but the Predator mother-ship reached Saturn when the Scout separated and headed back to Earth; this distance was most likely a month at least, considering that one person commented "Isn't Halloween in October?" (You'd say something like that after Halloween.)

After AVPR — Ms. Yutani covered up the events of Gunnison as she stated "The world isn't ready for this".

2010 — Predators

2012 — Weyland Industries is re-lunched as Weyland Corp after Peter Weyland took over the company after Charles Bishop Weyland's death in 2004.

2030 — Predator: Concrete Jungle (VG)

2089 — Archaeologists Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway discover a star map in Scotland that matches others from several unconnected ancient cultures. They interpret this as an invitation from humanity's forerunners, the "Engineers".

2093 — Prometheus

2103 — Alien: Covenant

2122 — Alien

2179 — Aliens. The movie takes place 57 years after the events of Alien.

Maybe a month later (most say a year later): Alien 3

2209 — Aliens vs. Predator (the game), because it takes place 30 years after Aliens and Alien 3.

2379 and 2380 — Alien Resurrection In this film Lance Henriksen plays Charles Bishop Weyland. Founder of Weyland industries. In Aliens, Bishop is an Android modeled after the founder of Weyland-Yutani (either CB Weyland, Michael Bishop, or both). In Alien 3, (as a subject of much debate) Bishop is either an advanced android with red blood which may have seemed too human so they were reverted back to white blood, or he is a direct descendant of Charles Bishop Weyland and is the heir and CEO of Weyland-Yutani in the 22nd century and designed the Bishop android modeled on himself and his descendants. In order to achieve the PG-13 rating for its theatrical release, the film had to be cut in terms of violence. The also available unrated edition runs almost 8 minutes longer than the theatrical cut and adds more story and gore to the film. It was confirmed by writer/director Paul W.S. Anderson that Schwarzenegger was going to reprise his role as Dutch and appear at the end of the film if he lost the California election. Since he won, however, he turned down the role and was written out of the script. It is unknown how he was going to make his appearance. One possible approach would have been to appear at the whaling station to investigate the loss of communication with the Weyland team and the explosion at the whaling station. Since he was the leader of a rescue team in Predator, he would have probably arrived at the whaling station and found Lex after her meeting with the Predator tribe and taken her back to the boat. Originally in Predator 2, the role of Peter Keyes was actually supposed to be Dutch Schaeffer who is now part of an elite unit and whose specific duty was to track and capture the Predator. This was changed when Arnold turned down the role because he didn't like the idea of taking the Predator into the city. His cameo might have re-envisioned this role. Whilst some have suggested that she froze to death on the ice in her last shot we see her walking towards one of the snowcats. Presumably she used it to keep warm (and could always salvage a warm coat from the workers the Predators killed) and radioed the icebreaker to send its helicopter to rescue her (which it would have done anyway once the party were declared overdue). a5c7b9f00b

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