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Species III (Unrated Edition) (2004)

Robin Dunne , Robert Knepper    Unrated   DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Amelia Cooke, John Paul Pitoc, Michael Warren
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: December 7, 2004
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00062IVNK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #41,030 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Species III (Unrated Edition)" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • Alien Odyssey: Evolution featurette
  • Alien Odyssey: Species DNA featurette
  • Alien Odyssey: Alien Technology featurette
  • Alien Odyssey: Alien Lifeforms featurette
  • Behind-the-scenes photo gallery

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If Species 3 lacks the star power of its previous incarnations – mostly notably Natasha Henstridge, whose participation here is relegated to a cameo – the movie succeeds in delivering lean, mean B-movie thrills by paring down the franchise's premise to its most exploitable elements – copious nudity and gore. Henstridge's voracious alien/human hybrid Eve dies gruesomely in the film's opening moments, but not before giving birth to an infant, who is rescued by a college professor (Robert Knepper) and grows into the pulchritudinous form of Sunny Mabrey. Unfortunately, she proves to be her mother's daughter in every way by setting out to mate with--and kill--any male unlucky enough to cross her path. While a definite step down in terms of plot and performance quality, Species 3 has glimpses of atmosphere and suspense in addition to the blood and skin shows, and makes good use of H.R. Giger's unsettlingly sensuous creature design, which should please franchise fans, gore hounds, and omnivorous sci-fi viewers. --Paul Gaita

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Mankind's number is up in this thrilling third installment of the Species franchise! Featuring eye-popping special effects, knuckle-whitening suspense and the dazzling performance of sexy newcomer Sunny Mabrey, Species III is the most jarring, action-packed chapter in the sci-fi series yet! In the ongoing fight for supremacy between mankind and human-alien hybrids, a fatal hybrid weakness has given humans the advantage. Until now. When Sara (Mabrey), the daughter of Eve (Natasha Henstridge), is born, she develops into the most genetically perfect alien form yet! Seeking to repopulate the earth with her kind, this dangerously beautiful femme fatale heeds an overwhelming drive to mate while a crack military team trails her in an attempt to end the war between the two species forever!

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54 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Decent Straight to DVD Movie, October 17, 2004
By R. Stringini "moviman7643" (Addison, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This movie is far from great, and feels, and looks exactly like a TV movie. The movie was made for Sci-Fi and looks it, but is still somewhat more interesting then the other dreck I've seen coming out of that channel. If you are going to watch Species 3, get the R rated or Unrated cuts. Don't bother with the TV version. The parts of this movie that are interesting are the extreme violence, and the almost non-stop nudity and sex. I'm not joking. The second Sara, the new alien, matures she is naked for a good twenty minutes. The story itself is entertaining, and the cast is good, although it does seem that everyone really would rather be doing something else, with the exception of Robin Dunne as the lead male, the guy who played his roommate, and Sunny Mabre and the girl who played Amelia. So basically, the younger twenty-something cast did well, while the older actors seemed to phone it in.

The effects are decent, with some great gore moments, and the creatures, while cheesy as can be, fit in with the film very well. The action is a little hokey, but over all, it works.

I saw the R-rated cut, and while all the violence was intact, there is about one minute more of nudity in the unrated cut. How there could be more, I have no idea, because the Sara and Amelia's breasts are on display for a good portion of the films running time. If you want a cheesy, but entertaining B-grade Sci Fi flick, there are worse things you can get, although I would suggest getting the first movie instead. But if you've already seen Species 1 and 2, check out part 3. I do think they would have been better off doing a TV series than this movie, but either way, I have a feeling that if this does alright we will probably end up with a Species 4.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sufficient, Direct-To-DVD Fare, June 14, 2005
This review is from: Species III (Unrated Edition) (DVD)
I watched the first "Species" flick only recently and I enjoyed it rather well. I gave it a strong three stars for its entertainment value. While I've missed "Species II," I did manage to watch this unrated version of "Species III" and I must say that it is a pretty good flick considering it went straight to DVD.

It is one of the best SciFi channel pictures I've seen in awhile. Although the story is a little unbalanced, what with a scientist hoping to create a pure alien breed that would almost definitely destroy humanity, you actually pull for the lead characters in this flick. Sunny Mabrey does an excellent job as Sara, the offspring of Eve who has achieved a near-perfect genetic build to survive on Earth. Robert Knepper is good as the slightly mad scientist who hopes to create a perfect being. The young man who assists him and eventually becomes the focus of the film is convincingly hesistant in helping Knepper.

The film plods along for the first half hour or so, but once Sara breaks from her cocoon and the half-breeds start seeking her out, things pick up. One alien in particular, Amelia, gets pretty nasty in her hunt for Sara. A male half-breed also does a number on Knepper, the grad student, and Sara.

Much like the original "Species," this sequel has plenty of nudity and sex to appease the appetites of viewers, but it isn't the focal point of the film.

The special effects are very good, especially considering that SciFi channel had a hand in this production. The aliens might be people in rubber suits for the most part, but that only adds to the realism of the creatures. In fact, the only real glaring failure in this flick is when the CGI kicks in. CGI looks fake, no matter what people think. Just check out flicks like the latest "Star Wars" episode or "Blade II" if you don't believe me. I have no real problem with CGI effects, but I hope that they become more realistic with time. Thankfully, CGI use is pretty thin in "Species III."

Oh, and in case your wondering, the film does end on a high note and a slight hint at another sequel. I don't think one will be made, but like any good sci-fi franchise, there is always a window left open for the future.

I recommend this film to fans of the other "Species" flicks. If you enjoy B-movies on SciFi like I do, this will definitely be an upgrade for you. I think that SciFi fans in general will enjoy this film, it isn't as bad as some say it is.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than previous installment, April 13, 2005
By Alien Fan "Alien Fan" (Lausanne, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Species III (Unrated Edition) (DVD)
After the first installment of Species and its sequel Species 2, the new Species 3 marks a welcome change in the evolution of the series. If the previous two installments were horror movies, the new episode is more science-fiction. The original was out to create anxiety, whereas Species 3 actually generates some interesting character development, with the first suggestion that scientists dabbling with alien DNA aren't complete idiots after all.

In the first film, a distant planet sent a genetic sequence to Earth, which proved a luring recipe for disaster for a team of scientists who followed the instructions and wound up creating Syl (Natasha Henstridge). In no time at all, Syl grew into a creature who looks much of the time like an incredibly beautiful woman, driven to reproduce with - and kill - any human males she deems appropriate. In Species 2, a clone of the original Syl mated with an astronaut. Species 3 starts with a dying Syl giving birth to a child, who is swiftly appropriated and hidden away by Dr. Abbott (Robert Knepper), a university professor who is avidly curious and singularly nonjudgmental. With the self-named Sarah growing as an adult (Sunny Mabrey) in a couple of days, Dr. Abbott needs a bit of help and hires student Dean (Robin Dunne) to help him come up with a set of eggs. It seems that Syl left behind a legacy of decaying half-breeds who want Sarah to mate with them and continue their line. Meanwhile, the half-breeds aren't above some turmoil, and since Sarah comes from a lethal line herself ...

Ben Ripley's script goes in various unexpected directions, so that Sarah's conduct is truly unpredictable - we really don't know if she will be good or vicious in any given circumstances. This in turn makes Abbott and Dean seem more like authentic scientists rather than stereotypical horror movie enablers. The sequences with the naked Sarah and an aggressive half-breed called Amelia is really enticing (yeah, we know, they're aliens, they may sprout tentacles and kill somebody, but still ...), and they are undeniably scenic. The intrigue mechanics are definitely interesting. The characters are likeably original, with a nicely dry turn from Knepper and a credible performance as a dangerous above suspicion from the dazzling Mabrey.

IThe movie has a thoroughly filmlike appearance, with vivid colors and great definition in dark scenes. There are some nice, subtle effects of background machinery in Chapter 6 and a successful startling blast of music at the party in Chapter 13.

The audio commentary with director Turner, writer Ripley and actor Dunne is pleasant and instructive. There are four making-of segments - Evolution on casting and pre-production, Species DNA on production design, with designer Cameron Birnie illuminating on the wish to make the environments uncomfortable to look at - Alien Technology, which contrasts shots before and after the addition of CGI, and Intelligent Lifeforms, a decent segment on the creature design. A photo gallery is also included.

Species 3 does have the impact of the original, in an innovative way, it feels more consistent - the characters are certainly more appealing. It emerges as a more than agreeable and sexy SF diversion.
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3.0 out of 5 stars breathes some new life into the dormant Species saga . . .
Species (1995) was an edgy thriller featuring newcomer Natasha Henstridge, as the female alien Sil, seeking a human mate. Read more
Published 25 days ago by trebe

3.0 out of 5 stars Nudity is Good here it comes.
Well I like this movie for the Nudity and being a straight man I love Naked woman/women. The story I give it an average rating because it could have been better. Read more
Published 2 months ago by I Love Yahweh Yeshua Christ!

4.0 out of 5 stars I Was Surprised
This film is definitely better than I thought it would be.

Don't hold your hopes too high, and you won't be disappointed in the action & nudity.

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Published 8 months ago by Willy D. Reviewer

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Sci-Fi Movie
I like Sci-Fi movies & this is one of my favorite. I own the entire collection. The graphics are excellent quality & I got it right away from Amazon.
Published 23 months ago by Holly L. Njus

2.0 out of 5 stars A Slight Improvement Over Species 2.... but it's still garbage
You know something is wrong with a movie when it's not released theatrically. And that it is exactly the case here. Read more
Published on December 16, 2007 by Sebastian Sanjurjo

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
Considering it was a Sci-Fi channel movie that went right to DVD, it was good. Based off the 1st and 2nd film, it was horrible. Read more
Published on November 7, 2007 by Stephen A. Wierzbowski

3.0 out of 5 stars it was OK, nothing all that special
Despite some of the =other= reviews i've read on this movie, i wasn't all that "thrilled" with this movie. Read more
Published on August 13, 2007 by MikeM1

4.0 out of 5 stars best one yet.
species 3 is the best in the series. sexy and exciting and with a great story. cant wait for number 4.
Published on June 24, 2007 by Trevor Merris

4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the series
This is the best of the trilogy. I believe this is a straight to video release but it is better than the usual of its ilk. Read more
Published on September 8, 2006 by Biz

2.0 out of 5 stars Just not very interesting
So this time we've got a new alien, played by Sunny Mabrey. She's being raised by a college professor who spirited her away from the government just after the end of the last... Read more
Published on May 20, 2006 by Bud Bundy

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