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#1
Alien Films / Re: Alien returning to theater...
Last post by Corporal Hicks - Today at 10:50:36 PM
Glad to hear it did well! The re-issue have never been busy for me that I can remember.
#2
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by SiL - Today at 10:48:37 PM
"I can only get behind his redemption if I don't know what he did wrong in the first place" and "I like the nihilistic tone and oppressive atmosphere" just don't gel.

It's not that it's controversial. It just demonstrates a lack of emotional maturity by trying to make uncomfortable things more palatable.

Quote from: SM on Today at 10:44:09 PMApparently 'Show us a little leadership' means 'We're completely fine painting the walls with highly flammable goop in the dark', and Dillon should immediately defer to Ripley for everything because who needs drama and conflict eh?
Yeah I never had a problem with that line. He says show us leadership, not "we're your slaves".
#3
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by SM - Today at 10:44:09 PM
Apparently 'Show us a little leadership' means 'We're completely fine painting the walls with highly flammable goop in the dark', and Dillon should immediately defer to Ripley for everything because who needs drama and conflict eh?

He probably could've sourced Aaron's audio about vent shaft 17 from the workprint too.
#4
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by Local Trouble - Today at 10:40:39 PM
Because it upsets him! >:(
#5
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by SM - Today at 10:35:26 PM
Let's pretend the TC actually sacrifices character development; why cut more?
#6
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by Local Trouble - Today at 10:34:49 PM
I always perceived Dillon as being his own harshest judge.  Kinda like this:

#7
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by BlueMarsalis79 - Today at 10:31:52 PM
He replied to a comment of mine commending him on the effort, after reading about the changes I wrote this:

"Well let me say this then, I think you are making a mistake by cutting aspects of characters out that makes them unpleasant people. Dillon must have a specific heinous thing to his name, otherwise the character not only loses his texture, but also the redemption becomes nullified if he gets redeemed for vagueries.

I do not believe you should make any controversial changes, especially if it is fundamentally antithetical to what the creators had created.

I can understand cutting the Egg and Facehugger from the opening as an example, because they were studio mandated in the opening, not a creative decision...

Or even swapping Ox for Dog, or including the Chestburster, as many have expressed interest in a version of the Assembly Cut with each.

But I am not being hyperbolic when I say editing the characters down to be more comfortable makes this whole effort moot."
#8
Alien Films / Re: Alien3 Legacy Cut
Last post by SM - Today at 10:30:14 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Today at 10:24:10 PM
Quote from: SM on Mar 14, 2018, 05:58:16 AMNo, I'm not into fan-edits, so I'll give it a miss.

Based on the trailer I was almost tempted to give this one a look.

What definition of 'Legacy' is he using here?
#9
Forgive me if this is tldr.  This was written for the Alien Creative Bible a few years back (Fox censored the 'studio censored' stuff prior to publishing).  My fave is he Alien bluray.

DVD and BLU RAY RELEASES
Major Releases – Other releases are cut down versions of the listed versions below

THE ALIEN LEGACY
5 DISK DVD BOX SET (1999)
DISK 1
ALIEN
Film
Director Commentary by Ridley Scott
Deleted Scenes
-   Alien Transmission
-   Lambert Confronts Ripley
-   Kane's Condition
-   Ripley and Parker
-   Planning the Search
-   A Quick Glimpse
-   Ripley Reassures Lambert
-   Airlock Sequence Part 1
-   Airlock Sequence Part 2
-   The Cocoon Sequence
Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
Art and Photo Gallery
Isolated Audio Tracks
Outtakes
-   Rise and Shine
-   Alien Attacks Lambert
Easter Eggs
-   Nostromo Crew Personnel Histories
-   Ash's report on the Alien lifecycle

DISK 2
ALIENS
Film (1991 Special Edition)
Interview with James Cameron
Aliens, Behind The Scenes
-   Miniature of the Colony
-   Miniature of the Atmosphere Processor
-   The Face-Hugger Mechanism
-   Sculpting the Chestburster
-   Testing the Chestbursters Inner Skeleton
-   Testing the Queen
-   Sculpting the Miniature Queen
-   Sculpting the Full Size Queen
Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery

DISK 3
ALIEN 3
Film
Making of Alien 3 Featurette
Theatrical Trailer

DISK 4
ALIEN RESURRECTION
Film
Theatrical Trailer
Featurette

BONUS DISK
THE ALIEN LEGACY
Documentary (67 minutes)


ALIEN QUADRILOGY
9 DISK COLLECTORS EDITION (2003)
DISK 1 - ALIEN
Film
Theatrical Version (1979 - 116 minutes)
Directors Cut (2003 – 115 minutes) with Ridley Scott introduction
Commentary by Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett, Terry Rawlings, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Station and John Hurt

DISK 2 – ALIEN SUPPLEMENTAL
Pre-Production
-   Star Beast: Developing the Story (18:12)
-   The Visualists: Direction and Design (16:54)
-   Truckers in Space: Casting (14:56)
-   Sigourney Weaver Screen Test with Commentary (5:45)
-   First draft screenplay by Dan O'Bannon
-   Ridleygrams: Original Thumbnails and Notes
-   Storyboard Archive
-   The Art of Alien: Conceptual Art Portfolio
-   Cast Portrait Gallery
Production
-   Fear of the Unknown: Shepparton Studios, 1978 (24:06)
-   The Darkest Reaches: Nostromo and Alien Planet (17:29)
-   The Eighth Passenger: Creature Design (31:36)
-   The Chestburster: Multi-angle Sequence with Commentary
-   Production Image Galleries
-   The Sets of Alien
-   H.R. Giger's Workshop Gallery
Post-Production
-   Future Tense: Editing and Music (16:24)
-   Outward Bound: Visual Effects (19:13)
-   A Nightmare Fulfilled: Reaction to the Film (23:24)
Deleted and Extended Scenes
-   Kane In The Morning (2:18)
-   The Derelict (3:30
-   Kane's Condition (1:14)
-   Brett, Parker and Ripley Argue (1:43)
-   Planning Scene (3:02)
-   Ripley Soothes Lambert (1:50)
-   Airlock Sequence (1:49)
Still Photo Galleries
Visual Effects Gallery
Poster Exploration
Special Promotional Shoot
Premiere

DISK 3 - ALIENS
Film
Theatrical Version (1986 – 137 minutes)
Special Edition (1991 – 154 minutes) with James Cameron introduction
Commentary by James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, Stan Winston, Robert Skotak, Dennis Skotak, Pat McClung, Michael Biehn, Carrie Henn, Christopher Henn, Bill Paxton, Lance Henriksen and Jenette Goldstein.

DISK 4 – ALIENS SUPPLEMENTAL
Pre-Production
-   57 Years Later: Continuing the Story (11:02)
-   Building Better Worlds: From Concept to Construction (13:28)
-   Pre-Vis Animatics Multi-Angle Vignette
-   Preparing for Battle: Casting and Characterization (17:03)
-   Original treatment by James Cameron
-   The Art of Aliens: Image Galleries
-   Cast Portrait Gallery
Production
-   This Time It's War: Pinewood Studios, 1985 (19:40)
-   The Risk Always Lives: Weapons and Action (15:13)
-   Bug Hunt: Creature Design (16:26)
-   Beauty and the Bitch: Power Loader vs. Queen Alien (22:27)
-   Two Orphans: Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn (13:48)
-   Still Photo Galleries – Production, Continuity Polaroids, Weapons and Vehicle, Stan Winston's Workshop
Post-Production
-   The Final Countdown: Music, Editing and Sound (15:31)
-   The Power of Real Tech: Visual Effects (26:17)
-   Aliens Unleashed: Reaction to the Film (12:32)
-   Still Photo Galleries – Visual Effects, Music Records and Markets, Movie Premiere, Special Promotional Shoot

DISK 5 – ALIEN 3
Film
Theatrical Version (1992 – 114 minutes)
Special Edition (2003 – 144 minutes)
Commentary by Alex Thomson, Terry Rawlings, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr, Richard Edlund, Paul McGann and Lance Henriksen

DISK 6 – ALIEN 3 SUPPLEMENTAL
Pre-Production   
-   Development Hell: Concluding the Story (16:58)
-   Tales of the Wooden Planet: Vincent Ward's Vision (13:11)
-   Pre-Production Part III (11:40) *
-   Xeno-Erotic: H.R. Giger's Redesign (10:20)
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   The Art of Arceon – Conceptual Art Portfolio
-   Storyboards
-   Art of Fiorina
Production
-   Production Part I (14:36) **
-   Furnace Construction Time-Lapse Sequence (4:34)
-   Adaptive Organism: Creature Design (20:32)
-   EEV Scan Multi Angle Vignette
-   Production Part II (14:39) ***
-   Production Part III (8:53) ****
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   Production Gallery
-   A.D.I. Workshop
Post-Production
-   Music, Editing and Sound Featurette (14:51)
-   Optical Fury: Visual Effects (23:18)
-   Port-Mortem: Reaction to the Film (6:07)
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   Visual Effects Gallery
-   Special Shoot
* Studio censored version of Stasis Interrupted Featurette missing 2 minutes 20 seconds.  Full version on Blu-Ray release.
** Studio censored version of The Color of Blood Featurette missing 9 minutes 8 seconds.  Full version on Blu-Ray release.
*** Studio censored version of The Downward Spiral Featurette missing 16 seconds.  Full version on Blu-Ray release.
**** Studio censored version of Where The Sun Burns Cold: Fox Studios L.A. 1992 Featurette missing 8 minutes 41 minutes.  Full version on Blu-Ray release.

DISK 7
ALIEN RESURRECTION
Film
Theatrical Version (1992 – 109 minutes)
Special Edition (2003 – 116 minutes) with Jean-Pierre Jeunet Introduction
Commentary by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Hervé Schneid, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr, Pitof, Sylvain Despretz, Ron Perlman, Dominique Pinon and Leland Orser

DISK 8 – ALIEN RESURRECTION SUPPLEMENTAL
Pre-Production   
-   From the Ashes: Reviving the Story (10:04)
-   French Twist: Direction and Design (26:07)
-   Under the Skin: Casting and Characterization (2:43)
-   A.D.I. Effects Featurette (2:43)
-   Pre-Visualizations Multi Angle Rehearsals
-   Test Footage #1 Hair/ Makeup Featurette (4:39)
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   First Draft Screenplay by Joss Whedon
-   Marc Caro Gallery
-   The Art of Resurrection: Conceptual Art Gallery
-   Storyboards
Production
-   Death from Below: Underwater Photography (31:35)
-   In the Zone: The Basketball Scene (6:41)
-   Unnatural Mutation: Creature Design (26:21)
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   Production Gallery
Post-Production
-   Genetic Composition: Music (13:08)
-   Virtual Aliens: Computer Generated Imagery (9:52)
-   A Matter of Scale: Miniature Photography (22:49)
-   Critical Juncture: Reaction to the Film (14:26)
-   Still Photo Galleries
-   Visual Effects Gallery
-   Special Promotional Shoot

DISK 9 – SUPPLEMENTAL
ALIEN
-   Alien Evolution Documentary (64:21)
-   Experience in Terror Promotional Featurette (7:08)
-   Ridley Scott Q & A (15:39)
-   Alien Special Edition Laserdisc Archive
-   Theatrical Teaser and Trailer
-   Two TV spots
ALIENS
-   Aliens Special Laserdisc Archive
-   Theatrical Trailer and Teaser Trailer
-   Domestic and International Trailer
-   TV Spot: Now Playing
ALIEN 3
-   Advance Featurette (2:55)
-   Five Theatrical Trailers
-   Seven TV Spots
ALIEN RESURRECTION
-   Theatrical Teaser
-   Theatrical Trailer
-   Four TV Spots
-   Aliens In The Basement Bob Burns Featurette (17:00)
-   Dark Horse Cover Gallery

ALIEN ANTHOLOGY
LIMITED EDITION BLU RAY (2010)
DISK 1
ALIEN
Film
Theatrical Version (1979 - 116 minutes)
Directors Cut (2003 – 115 minutes) with Ridley Scott introduction
Commentary by Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett, Terry Rawlings, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Station and John Hurt
Commentary by Ridley Scott (recorded in 1999; 1979 Theatrical version only)
Final Theatrical Isolated Score (5.1 Dolby 1979 Theatrical Version only)
Composers Original Isolation Score (5.1 Dolby 1979 Theatrical Version only)
Deleted Scenes
-   Transmission (Lambert plays the aliens signal for the crew)
-   Kane's Weapon (Kane puts down his gun before he takes a look inside the egg)
-   A slap in the face (Lambert confronts Ripley outside the infirmary)
-   Red Rain (Brett's death scene is extended to include the Alien hauling his flailing body into the air ducts just as Parker and Ripley arrive on the scene)
-   Access granted (Ripley, now authorized to access MU-TH-UR on her own shares a quick exchange of glances with Lambert)
-   Cocooned (Ripley stumbles upon Brett and Dallas)
-   Not a cat lover (The Alien finds Jonesy in his carrier and violently lashes out)
MU-TH-UR mode interactive experience with Weyland-Yutani datastream

DISK 2
ALIENS
Film
Theatrical Version (1986 – 137 minutes)
Special Edition (1991 – 154 minutes) with James Cameron introduction
Commentary by James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, Stan Winston, Robert Skotak, Dennis Skotak, Pat McClung, Michael Biehn, Carrie Henn,, Christopher Henn, Bill Paxton, Lance Henriksen and Jenette Goldstein.
Final Theatrical Isolated Score (5.1 Dolby 1986 Theatrical Version only)
Composers Original Isolation Score (5.1 Dolby 1986 Theatrical Version only)
Deleted Scene marker indicating where scenes were cut from 1986 Theatrical Version
MU-TH-UR mode interactive experience with Weyland-Yutani datastream

DISK 3
ALIEN 3
Film
Theatrical Version (1992 – 114 minutes)
Special Edition (2003 – 144 minutes) Restored Workprint Version
Commentary by Alex Thomson, Terry Rawlings, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr, Richard Edlund, Paul McGann and Lance Henriksen
Theatrical Isolated Score (5.1 Dolby 1992 Theatrical Version only)
Deleted and Extended Scenes (all restored to 2003 Special Edition)
-   Exterior: Fury 161/ First Town Hall Meeting
-   Entering the Morgue
-   The Abattoir
-   The Ox-Burster
-   Cafeteria Talk
-   Prison Faith
-   Ripley and Clemens inside Assembly Hall
-   Post Coital
-   Boggs, Rains and Golic
-   Clemens meets with Andrews
-   Boggs, Rains and Golic II
-   Golic In Cafeteria
-   Golic in Cafeteria II
-   Golic Rants
-   Clemens' Death
-   Dillon Preaches
-   Battery Duty
-   Fire and Aftermath. Ripley and Aaron Talk
-   Golic Escapes
-   Message from the Company
-   Golic Frees the Alien
-   Ripley Talks to Dillon
-   What Do We Do Now?
-   To the Furnace
-   Ripley Goes Hunting
-   Ripley convincing Dillon to kill her
-   Furnace Meeting
-   Preparing for the Chase
-   We're Improvising
-   A Simple Procedure
-   Alternate Finale: Sacrifice
MU-TH-UR mode interactive experience with Weyland-Yutani datastream

DISK 4
ALIEN RESURRECTION
Film
Theatrical Version (1997 – 109 minutes)
Special Edition (2003 – 116 minutes) with Jean-Pierre Jeunet introduction
Commentary by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Hervé Schneid, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr, Pitof, Sylvain Despretz, Ron Perlman, Dominique Pinon and Leland Orser
Theatrical Isolated Score (5.1 Dolby 1992 Theatrical Version only)
Deleted Scene marker indicating where scenes were cut from 1997 Theatrical Version
MU-TH-UR mode interactive experience with Weyland-Yutani datastream

DISK 5
MAKING THE ALIEN ANTHOLOGY
The Beast Within: Making Alien
-   Star Beast: Developing the Story
-   The Visualists: Direction and Design
-   Truckers in Space: Casting
-   Fear of the Unknown: Shepparton Studios, 1978
-   The Darkest Reaches: Nostromo and Alien Planet
-   The Eighth Passenger: Creature Design
-   Future Tense: Editing and Music
-   Outward Bound: Visual Effects
-   A Nightmare Fulfilled: Reaction to the Film
Enhancement Pods (Conceiving the Alien lifecycle, The influence of Jodorowsky's Dune, O'Bannon working with Shusett, Ridley Scott's epiphany, Jon Finch sets the record straight, Finding the right Ripley, Actors as props, Sigourney Weaver learns the ropes, The functional art of Ron Cobb, Dailies: Parker and Brett ad-lib, That used future look, Bolaji Badejo movement tests, Discovering Bolaji Badejo, Giger on Giger, The disturbing brilliance of H.R. Giger, James Cameron dissects 'Alien', Cocoon of love, Jerry Goldsmith recalls 'Alien', Goldsmith on silence, The pros and cons of temp tracks, Same-sex relationships in space, Toy birds of destruction, Oscar night memories, Test footage: Nostromo on forklift, End of a genre, First impressions, O'Bannon's fight for credit)
Superior Firepower: Making Aliens
-   57 Years Later: Continuing the Story
-   Building Better Worlds: From Concept to Construction
-   Preparing for Battle: Casting and Characterization
-   This Time It's War: Pinewood Studios, 1985
-   The Risk Always Lives: Weapons and Action
-   Bug Hunt: Creature Design
-   Beauty and the Bitch: Power Loader vs. Queen Alien
-   Two Orphans: Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn
-   The Final Countdown: Music, Editing and Sound
-   The Power of Real Tech: Visual Effects
-   Aliens Unleashed: Reaction to the Film
Enhancement Pods (Without Sigourney Weaver, Origins of Acheron, Building Hadley's Hope, Cameron's design philosophy, Finding an unused power plant, Cameron's military interests, Working with Sigourney Weaver, The importance of being Bishop, Paul Reiser on Carter Burke, The Paxton/ Cameron connection, Becoming Vasquez, On set: Infiltrating the colony, Props: Personal light unit, Simon Atherton talks weapons, Praising Stan Winston, Test footage: chestburster, Fighting the facehugger, Test footage: facehugger, Stan Winston's challenge, Test footage: Queen Alien, Stan Winston's legacy, Cameron's cutting edge, Sigourney Weaver's triumph, Re-enlisting with Cameron, From producer to stunt double)
Wreckage and Rage: Making Alien 3
-   Development Hell: Concluding the Story
-   Tales of the Wooden Planet: Vincent Ward's Vision
-   Stasis Interrupted: David Fincher's Vision
-   Xeno-Erotic: H.R. Giger's Redesign
-   The Color of Blood: Pinewood Studios, 1991
-   Adaptive Organism: Creature Design
-   The Downward Spiral: Creative Differences
-   Where the Sun Burns Cold: Fox Studios L.A., 1992
-   Optical Fury: Visual Effects
-   Requiem for a Scream: Editing and Sound
-   Port-Mortem: Reaction to the Film
Enhancement Pods (Renny Harlin quits, Explaining the wooden planet, Ezra Swerdlow's concerns, Intimidating baldies, Roaming the Fury 161 set, The art of storyboarding, Hicks' alternate future, Costuming for character, On set: filming the Alien's POV, Head casting with Charles Dutton, On set: filming the ox-burster, Sausage motivated Alien whippet, Fincher's alienation, Lance Henriksen returns in style, Sucking up to Fincher, Detailing the EEV miniature, Matte painting memories, How to make Alien acid saliva, The Sulaco's cameo, The Weaver wagger, Bald cap blues, Bragging rights, Stealing Sigourney's top, Creating Alien sounds from scratch, Dangerous location recording, Painful low end frequencies, The power of silence, Ripley's evolution, Mixed reactions)
One Step Beyond: Making Alien Resurrection
-   From the Ashes: Reviving the Story
-   French Twist: Direction and Design
-   Under the Skin: Casting and Characterization
-   Death from Below: Fox Studios, Los Angeles, 1996
-   In the Zone: The Basketball Scene
-   Unnatural Mutation: Creature Design
-   Genetic Composition: Music
-   Virtual Aliens: Computer Generated Imagery
-   A Matter of Scale: Miniature Photography
-   Critical Juncture: Reaction to the Film
Enhancement Pods (Costuming the Betty crew, Intentionally uncomfortable costumes, Creating Ripley's new look, Downsizing the design, Dueling design sensibilities, Breaking the language barrier, The storyboard bible, Preparing for action, Winona Ryder answers the Call, Surviving the shoot, Swimming with Aliens, The art of slime, The cloning process, Considering Giger's legacy, Newborn dick removal, The evolution of the Alien, Designing the Newborn, Becoming a film composer, The burden of temp music, Animating underwater Aliens, VFX: Knifing Ripley's hand, VFX: Shooting miniatures, Abandoning the bug opening, Ending after ending after ending, Remembering the premiere, Future franchise directions)

DISK 6
THE ALIEN ANTHOLOGY ARCHIVES
Alien
Pre-production
-   First draft screenplay by Dan O'Bannon
-   Ridleygrams: Original Thumbnails and Notes
-   Storyboard Archive
-   The Art of Alien: Conceptual Art Portfolio
-   Sigourney Weaver Screen test with Directors Commentary
-   Cast Portrait Gallery
Production
-   The Chestburster: Multi-angle Sequence with Commentary
-   Video Graphics Gallery
-   Production Image Galleries
-   Continuity Polaroids
-   The Sets of Alien
-   H.R. Giger's Workshop Gallery
Post-Production and Aftermath
-   Additional Deleted Scenes
-   Image Galleries
Experience in Terror
Special Collectors Edition Laserdisc Archive
The Alien Legacy (documentary)
American Cinematheque: Ridley Scott Q & A
Trailers and TV spots
Aliens
Pre-production
-   Original treatment by James Cameron
-   Pre-visualizations: Multi-angle Videomatics with Commentary
-   Storyboard Archive
-   The Art of Aliens: Image Galleries
-   Cast Portrait Gallery
Production
-   Production Image Galleries
-   Continuity Polaroids
-   Weapons and Vehicles
-   Stan Winston's Workshop
-   Colonial Marine helmet cameras
-   Video Graphics Gallery
-   Weyland-Yutani Inquest: Nostromo Dossiers
Post-Production and Aftermath
-   Deleted scene: Burke cocooned
-   Deleted scene montage
-   Image Galleries
-   Special Collectors Edition Laserdisc Archive
-   Main Title exploration
-   Aliens: Ride At The Speed of Fright
-   Trailers and TV spots
Alien 3
Pre-production
-   Storyboard Archive
-   The Art of Arceon
-   The Art of Fiorina
Production
-   Furnace Construction: Time-lapse Sequence
-   EEV Bioscan: Multi-Angle Vignette with Commentary
-   Production Image Galleries
-   A.D.I.'s workshop
Post-production and Aftermath
-   Visual Effects Gallery
-   Special Shoot: Promotional Photo Archive
Alien 3 Advance Featurette
The Making of Alien 3 Promotional Featurette
Trailers and TV spots
Alien Resurrection
Pre-production
-   First Draft Screenplay by Joss Whedon
-   Test Footage: A.D.I. Creature Shop with Commentary
-   Test Footage: Costumes, Hair and Makeup
-   Pre-visualizations: Multi-Angle Rehearsals
-   Storyboard Archive
-   The Marc Caro Portfolio: Character Designs
-   The Art of Resurrection: Image Galleries
Production
-   Production Image Galleries
-   A.D.I.'s workshop
Post-production and Aftermath
-   Visual Effects Gallery
-   Special Shoot: Promotional Photo Archive
HBO First Look: The Making of Alien Resurrection
Alien Resurrection Promotional Featurette
Trailers and TV spots
Alien Anthology
-   Two versions of Alien Evolution (documentary)
-   The Alien Saga (documentary)
-   Aliens 3D Attraction Script and Gallery
-   Aliens In The Basement: The Bob Burns Collection
-   Parodies
-   Dark Horse Gallery
-   Patches and Logos Gallery
MU-TH-UR Mode Interactive Experience to View Data Tags from discs 1-5

PROMETHEUS
3D BLU RAY 4 DISK EDITION (2012)
BLU RAY DISK
Film
Commentary by Ridley Scott
Commentary by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof
Deleted and Alternate Scenes
-   Arrival of the Engineers (alternate opening)
-   T'is the Season (extended dialogue between Vickers and Janek during breakfast)
-   Our First Alien (Millburn finds a primitive alien lifeform in the pyramid)
-   Skin (Millburn and Fifield some familiar looking skin)
-   We're not alone anymore (a toast to the crews discoveries after arriving back at the Prometheus)
-   Strange bedfellows (alternate and more tense and combative scene between Shaw and Holloway prior to them having sex)
-   Holloway hungover (extended scene between Shaw and Holloway as Holloway notices the worm in his eye)
-   David's objective (David and Vickers talk over the radio just after he discovers the sleeping Engineer)
-   Janek fills Vickers in (Janek consoles Vickers after she incinerates Holloway)
-   A king has his reign (extended scene between Weyland and Vickers)
-   Fifield attacks (alternate version of attack using more mutated CG version Fifield)
-   The Engineer speaks (extended version of scene where David speaks to the Engineer and it speaks back)
-   Final battle (extended version of Shaw fighting the Engineer on the lifeboat)
DVD DISK
Film only
3D BLU RAY DISK
Film only
SPECIAL FEATURES BLU RAY DISK
The Furious Gods: Making Prometheus
-   Conquest of Paradise: Renewing the Story
-   Under the Pyramid: LV-223
-   Reverse Engineering: USCSS Prometheus
-   The Human Manifest: Casting and Costumes
-   A World With Green: Pinewood Studios, 2011
-   Demons in the Dark: Creature Design
-   Hazard Pay: Stunts and Action
-   Fire from the Sky: Visual Effects
-   Prometheus Unbound: Post-Production and Release
-   Enhancement Pods (The Title Conundrum, Prometheus: The Board Game, Sexburster, Knick Knacks of Tomorrow, Fun with Molecular Gastronomy, Building Better Logos, Maker's Mark, The Ampule Shoppe, Gigeresque, Language of the Gods, First Exposure: Alien, Body Mechanics: Trilobite, Xenomorphology: The Deacon, Constrictive Construction, Chair Fetish, One Day in Africa, Location: Iceland, The Art of Terraforming, Battle of the Planets: LV-223 vs. LV-426, All Things Holographic, Weyland's Wet Dream, The Case of Fanfic Fake, Merging Ridleyverses)
Weyland Corp Archive
-   Pre-production (The Art of Prometheus, Pre-vis)
-   Production (Screen tests, Time-lapse sequence: Juggernaut, Unit Photography)
-   Release (Marketing Gallery, Trailers and TV Spots, Promotional Featurettes, HBO First Look: Prometheus)
-   Prometheus – Mobile App
#10
Recreational Area / Re: Last Movie You Watched
Last post by Prez - Today at 10:27:03 PM
Wish - with the family.

This was a nice callback to `classic' Disney. Yes, it was a bit derivative but those homages in the end credits got me all nostalgic.
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