Alien: The Director's Cut

2003 • 115 minutes
4.8
1.19K reviews
93%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Get even more thrills and chills in Alien: The Director's Cut, a special edition of director Ridley Scott's science fiction/horror classic. For this digitally remastered special edition of what many have called the "scariest movie ever made," Ridley Scott has incorporated new never before seen footage. The terror begins when the crew of a spaceship investigates a transmission from a desolate planet, and discovers a life form that is perfectly evolved to annihilate mankind. One by one, each crew member is slain until only Ripley is left, leading to an explosive conclusion that sets the stage for its stunning sequel, Aliens.
Rating
R

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4.8
1.19K reviews
Xeng Vang
June 4, 2017
The movie was pretty good. I've seen a few mistakes in the acting and directing the actors to acts in the scenes. When you have a flame thrower gun, use it without hesitation. Use the micro detector to detect the alien. Go in teams never go solo trying to find or kill the alien by communicating with the members. I guess this is a first budget film of the alien with some mistakes acting or being directed. The background music sound track was so alien in its motion picture. The sequels ​Aliens, Alien 3, Alien Resurrection was awesome in their own unique background and it's characters who plays in it.
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Joshua Gray
May 9, 2022
¡Nunca antes había visto una película de terror aterradora, pero esas cosas que salen de tu pecho son peores de lo que pensabas! Se convirtieron en monstruos que tienen dos bocas y el ácido sale de sus cuerpos si los quemas con un lanzallamas o los cortas con una espada o les disparas con una pistola completamente automática, ¡pero una vez que veas esta película!... tener miedo durante varios días!
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Michael Cappelli
January 16, 2015
Has never really looked like a "70's" movie. Especially with this HD remaster, the film could pass as a movie now adays. The lack of CGI means that the alien will never look dated which just helps to keep this movie all the more timeless. There's just something frightening about a giant black skeleton with an elongated head and no eyes.
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