What do you get when you combine the most amazing scene from an action film with three incredibly bored friends? Well to make it easy, just watch this...
**We have put the original scene in the lower right corner
As you can see this actually looks somewhat entertaining and on the brighter side, fans can rest assured that this installment will not be rated a harmless PG-13, in fact this thing is going to be so bloody they needed to put a red banner at the beginning. With this projected being directed by Visual effects masters, Colin Strause & Greg Strause, one thing is for certain, the VFX are sure to be nothing less than phenomenal. I know it's rare that sequels turn out to better than the originals, but it is possible (ex: Terminator 2, Aliens, etc). And with the prior AVP as the measuring stick, it shouldn't be hard for fans to like AVP 2 more than the original.
**We have put the original scene in the lower right corner
With that said, 20th Century Fox is giving another go to the action/sci fi disappointment Alien vs. Predator (click here to see the trailer). After the highly anticipated movie turned out to be mediocre at best flick, and with a PG-13 rating, most fans were more than let down by director Paul W.S. Anderson. I, like most fans, was used to the extreme violence and gore from the Predator/Alien series, so you can imagine how upset we were were that neither were present in 2004's AVP. BUT, there may still be hope. 20th Century Fox unveiled the trailer for an AVP sequel. Titled "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem." See below to view the trailer, or CLICK HERE to see the full screen HD version.
As you can see this actually looks somewhat entertaining and on the brighter side, fans can rest assured that this installment will not be rated a harmless PG-13, in fact this thing is going to be so bloody they needed to put a red banner at the beginning. With this projected being directed by Visual effects masters, Colin Strause & Greg Strause, one thing is for certain, the VFX are sure to be nothing less than phenomenal. I know it's rare that sequels turn out to better than the originals, but it is possible (ex: Terminator 2, Aliens, etc). And with the prior AVP as the measuring stick, it shouldn't be hard for fans to like AVP 2 more than the original.