Monday, 18 March 2013

Alien vs. Predator (film)

Alien vs. Predator (also known as AVP) is a 2004 science fiction film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson for 20th Century Fox and starring Sanaa Lathan and Lance Henriksen. The film adapts the Alien vs. Predator crossover imprint bringing together the eponymous creatures of the Alien and Predator series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book. Anderson, Dan O'Bannon, and Ronald Shusett wrote the story, and Anderson and Shane Salerno adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by Aztec mythology, the comic book series, and the writings of Erich von Däniken.
Set in 2004, the film follows a team of archaeologists assembled by billionaire Charles Bishop Weyland (Henriksen) for an expedition near the Antarctic to investigate a mysterious heat signal. Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself, and his group discovers a pyramid below the surface of a whaling station. Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage. The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface.
The film was released on August 13, 2004, in North America and received mostly negative reviews from film critics. Some praised the special effects and set designs, while others dismissed the film for its "wooden dialogue" and "cardboard characters". Nevertheless, Alien vs. Predator grossed over $172 million at the worldwide box office and spawned a sequel in 2007 titled Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem.

                                                                Theatrical release poster

Directed by Paul W. S. Anderson
Produced by John Davis
Gordon Carroll
David Giler
Walter Hill
Screenplay by Paul W. S. Anderson
Shane Salerno (uncredited)
Story by Paul W. S. Anderson
Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett
Based on Alien characters by
Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett
Predator characters by
Jim Thomas
John Thomas
Starring Sanaa Lathan
Lance Henriksen
Raoul Bova
Ewen Bremner
Colin Salmon
Music by Harald Kloser
Cinematography David Johnson
Editing by Alexander Berner
Studio Davis Entertainment
Brandywine Productions
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s)
  • August 12, 2004 (international)
  • August 13, 2004 (United States)
Running time 101 minutes
Country United States
United Kingdom
Italy
Czech Republic
Canada
Germany[1]
Language English
Budget $60 million[2]
Box office $172,544,654[2]

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