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ALIEN 3 (1992)

Certification18 Our Rating

The third installment of Ripley's nightmare. Brilliantly conceived and brave denouement of the Alien trilogy, with Ripley stranded on a prison planet inhabited by psychopathic British actors....and IT. Brutal and cold, the atmosphere is superb, and the lack of guns and bangs only adds to it. And then they made another one... find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Sigourney Weaver returns as New and Improved Ripley. Utterly annihilated at the end of Alien 3, the bits of her left over have been patched up by mad, misguided space scientists, who've added more than a dash of alien DNA for good measure. This has the extraordinary effect of endowing her with a Harlem Globetrotter sized talent for basketball, and a nifty repertoire of one-liners to rival Oscar Wilde. It also gives her an enormous dose of that kick-ass attitude a girl needs if she's going to ove find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

We're a long way from Alien here as Michael Fassbender does some really strange acting and the story goes off in a ridiculous direction - picking up where Prometheus left off. The premise sees the crew of a colony ship - the Covenant - bound for a remote planet, discover an uncharted paradise, until everything goes a little bible wrong. Then it's all just ludicrous.

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ALIENS (1986)

Certification18 Our Rating

The long-awaited special extended version of the brilliant sequel to the sci-fi classic "Alien". Containing seventeen minutes of extra footage showing the previously unexplained background of the terrifying planet where the Alien has bred and which Officer Ellen Ripley must now return to. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

From visionary filmmakers James Cameron (AVATAR) and Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY), comes ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL, an epic adventure of hope and empowerment. When Alita (Rosa Salazar) awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido (Christoph Waltz), a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past. As Alita learns to navigate her new life and the find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Big, big-budget blockbuster with Bruce Willis as the man signed up to save the world. A huge special effect, sorry - asteroid, "the size of Texas" is heading for Earth, but hey, there's no need to get all serious about it. With eighteen days to go before armageddon, let's send in hotshot oil driller AJ (Brucie) and his twelve-strong team of wise-cracking, roughneck workmen, land them on the asteroid and let them plunge their big drills into unchartered geology, hopefully making a swift getaway b find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Phenomenally watchable TV sci-fi about the human race fighting for survival in the face of a revolt from their cyborg creations, the Cylons. This 3 hour pilot sets the scene nicely for an intergalactic battle between Us and Them, involving the destruction of all human colonies and the merciless pursuit of human survivors. The plot is straight out of a B-movie, but the cast take to the story with gusto, playing out their roles with a delicate balance of tongue-in-cheek soap opera savvy and earnes find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Razor takes place during the first days of Adama's Pegasus command, during the period in the second half of season 2 between the episodes "The Captain's Hand" and "Lay Down Your Burdens". Flashbacks show Rear Admiral Cain's orders during and shortly after the Cylon attack, as well as events occurring on the final day of the first Cylon War, these being centred on the then-Lieutenant William Adama and Helena Cain, a youngster at the time. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Phenomenally watchable TV sci-fi about the human race fighting for survival in the face of a revolt from their cyborg creations, the Cylons. The plot is straight out of a B-movie, but the cast take to the story with gusto, playing out their roles with a delicate balance of tongue-in-cheek soap opera savvy and earnest last-action-hero gravitas. A must watch for sci-fi fans; a you-really-should-try-it-out for everyone else. Frakkin excellent. 33; the refugee fleet is chased by the Cylons, who pop find out more...

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Episodes on this disc are: You Can't Go Home Again; Starbuck has been shot down and must be rescued before she runs out of oxygen. Adama become obsessed with trying to save her even when all hope seems lost, putting the Fleet at risk. Meanwhile, Starbuck finds the Cylon Raider she shot down and learns to fly it so she can escape. Litmus; a humanoid Cylon straps himself with explosives and commits a suicide bombing on Galactica. Six Degrees Of Seperation; a version of Cylon model Number Six shows find out more...