This is a collection of openings to the various Alien films from the Alien Quadrilogy US DVD box set.
It’s a good time to be a fan of the Alien movies. This Quadrilogy boxset is a stunning resource with features-rammed discs to explore and the films presented like never before. It's a five-star set, ...
It’s a good time to be a fan of the Alien movies. This Quadrilogy boxset is a stunning resource with features-rammed discs to explore and the films presented like never before. It's a five-star set, ...
Believe it or not, Ripley’s back in a nine-DVD set called “Alien: Quadrilogy.” Could there be a more joyous way to celebrate the holidays than watching a slime thing pop out of John Hurt’s innards? If ...
The Alien Quadrilogy is a nine-disc set containing all four of the Alien films, a bonus disc for all four films, and a fifth bonus disc (ninth overall) with a few more extras. It's one of the most ...
Since the first shocker Alien by Ridley Scott from 1979, the Alien series has spawned three further commercial sequels. The revolutionary science-fiction film transported horror into space. Lieutenant ...
Alien: Special Edition was released in North America on October 8, 1992. It was a 3-Disc set of the Theatrical version along with some bonus features. The bonus features were presented in a slideshow ...
Alien Resurrection was first released on DVD on June 1, 1999 in North America and May 15, 2000 in the UK. It was essentially the same disc as the one in the Alien Legacy boxset. After the Alien ...
On December 2, Fox Home Video will issue the Alien Quadrilogy, a nine-disc set featuring all four Alien films, a bonus disc to accompany each film, plus a ninth disc of further extras for $99.98.
This article was updated on Dec. 4, 2003. James Earl Jones, Jessica Alba, Bob Hoskins, Martin Short and Jack Black were among those honored at the 2003 DVD Exclusive Awards on Tuesday night, receiving ...
Apparently some people are on tenterhooks over just what will be appearing on the big massive huge Alien Quadrilogy Boxset Bluray collection thingy. Well here's a BBFC list of a lot of upcoming stuff ...
TOO MUCH IS never enough. If you’re going to charge DVD buyers a premium for material that, in digital form, costs mere pennies to make, you’d better pack in every possible byte and bit of information ...
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