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Alien In the first chapter of the terrifying Alien saga, the crew of the spaceship Nostromo answers a distress signal from a desolate planet, only to discover a deadly life form that breeds within human hosts. Now the crew members must fight not only for their own survival, but for the survival of all mankind. Aliens The terror continues as Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) returns to Earth after drifting through space in hypersleep for 57 years. Although her story about the alien encounter is met with skepticism, she agrees to accompany a team of high-tech marines back to LV-246... and this time it’s war. Alien 3 In the third chapter of the terrifying sci-fi saga, Ripley’s crippled spaceship crash-lands on Fiorina 161, a bleak wasteland inhabited by former inmates of the planet’s maximum security prison. But an alien was aboard her craft... and soon the body count begins to mount. Alien Resurrection Terror is reborn in the stunning conclusion to the Alien sci-fi saga. Two hundred years have passed since Ripley made the ultimate sacrifice on Fiorina 161, but now a group of scientists has cloned her--along with the Alien queen inside her--hoping to breed the ultimate weapon.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.32 x 6.97 x 5.51 inches; 10.76 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5039036050319
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ German (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ 20th Century Fox Home Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B006MGB31Q
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 4
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Customers praise this Blu-ray collection as a wonderful anthology box set with excellent picture quality, accurate colors, and fantastic sound that blows them away. Moreover, the movies are suspenseful sci-fi horror flicks, and the set comes in great condition with tons of bonus features, including dozens of behind-the-scenes materials. Customers find it well worth the price.

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644 customers mention "Sleeve"644 positive0 negative

Customers praise the Blu-ray set's booklet and consider it a wonderful anthology box set that makes a great addition to their DVD collection.

"...this to anyone who is a hard-core fan of the Alien franchise, and loves DVD extras." Read more

"...fairly cheap at the time I bought it and definitely a great addition for any movie collector, avid film watcher, or Sci-Fi Junkie." Read more

"...Overall, this is probably one of the best anthology packages ever assembled. 20th Century Fox really did their job well here...." Read more

"...So far, though, I've had no problems and the set is AMAZING. It was, all things considered, well worth the upgrade from DVD." Read more

620 customers mention "Movie quality"612 positive8 negative

Customers find these movies to be excellent classics, with one customer particularly appreciating the ability to watch the original versions.

"...the one that started it all, directed by Ridley Scott, the very good follow-up Aliens, and then the two that kind of delved into the "hot garbage"..." Read more

"...releases are available in high quality, you can also watch them with commentary on or off, and there is also another disc that delves into the Alien..." Read more

"...no matter their flaws and weaknesses, have become indelible monuments in popular culture - parodied, imitated, paid tribute to, certainly..." Read more

"...I highly recommend this box set. It's a major revamp of the entire Aliens anthology...." Read more

477 customers mention "Picture quality"461 positive16 negative

Customers praise the picture quality of the Blu-ray, noting that it looks and sounds really good with accurate and natural colors.

"...got a ton of behind the scenes and making-of features, a large production gallery of photos, visual effects features and more...." Read more

"...The fine detail, the balanced black levels, the strong colors and even moments of graininess are still prevalent and I didn't sense any blurriness..." Read more

"...Marine uniforms, the pulse rifle, the Queen Alien, all in spectacular detail. Alien 2 sound has been revamped as well...." Read more

"...It's design, both aesthetic and functional, are reminiscent of the very thing it's a tribute to...." Read more

440 customers mention "Value for money"417 positive23 negative

Customers find the movie well worth the price, with one mentioning it's worth having in any Blu-ray collection.

"...So there you have it folks. Its fairly cheap at the time I bought it and definitely a great addition for any movie collector, avid film watcher, or..." Read more

"...a guy selling his region-free set through Amazon and paid a very reasonable price...." Read more

"...This is well worth the price used. I even got a brand new in plastic set after ordering "used - very good"!" Read more

"...The price was much better than the 1997 release ($110 back in the day which would be $215 now) but the packaging lacks all the pizzaz of the..." Read more

288 customers mention "Quality"231 positive57 negative

Customers praise the Blu-ray set's quality, describing it as sturdy and lovingly crafted, arriving in great condition.

"...all of the director's cut and theatrical releases are available in high quality, you can also watch them with commentary on or off, and there is..." Read more

"...direction, the subtle but expressive sound effects and the ruggedness of the human face, which was barely hinted in DVD, could finally be expressed..." Read more

"...Alien 3 so far has the best quality remastering than 2 and 4. Also, the 2003 version of Alien 3 added TONS of additional scenes, and removed a few...." Read more

"...One can see the truly enormous amount of craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into the set, costumes, and of course the aliens...." Read more

259 customers mention "Suspenseful"241 positive18 negative

Customers find these sci-fi horror films suspenseful and exciting to watch, with one customer describing them as a fantastic slow-burn horror/sci-fi film.

"...get a bunch of making-of features, storyboards, stills, the original draft of the script, a creature design featurette, and more...." Read more

"...salvage through these bonus features, ranging from deleted scenes, storyboards, concept sketches to documentaries, production stills, trailer and TV..." Read more

"...Haha! Still, it's a good Aliens movie. I have not seen Alien 1 in this box set. I am reserving this for this weekend...." Read more

"...I'll enjoy the GREATEST SCI-FI FILMS EVER but not as nicely as I would like them to be. Arrived on time." Read more

216 customers mention "Extra features"207 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the movie's extensive extras, which include dozens of featurettes for each film.

"...And then you get a bunch of making-of features, storyboards, stills, the original draft of the script, a creature design featurette, and more...." Read more

"...Along with that, 5 of the 9 discs are packed to the brim with special features; a very conservative count would set the extras at probably over 12..." Read more

"...The bonus features are interesting--commentaries on all the four films, featuring directors, cast members, and production staff...." Read more

"...the least (be prepared to spend some time here), with special features available on each disc, plus two entire Blu-ray Discs packed full of..." Read more

179 customers mention "Sound quality"160 positive19 negative

Customers praise the sound quality of the Blu-ray, noting its fantastic audio and video fidelity, with one customer specifically mentioning the Lossless DTS-HD Master 5.1 audio.

"...On the Blu-Ray version its not a problem at all, you can hear them perfectly and they removed the automatic subtitling from those scenes...." Read more

"...Alien 2 sound has been revamped as well. It's louder, earth shaking rumble. Alien 3 so far has the best quality remastering than 2 and 4...." Read more

"...You will be happy. There is a major visual upgrade, the sound seems 'better', though it was difficult to reach the perfect balance...." Read more

"...Both films make incredible use of SFX and ambient/background noise, but Aliens builds on that with an amazingly well orchestrated score...." Read more

The Ultimate Alien set
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The Ultimate Alien set
The "Alien Anthology" may have taken some time to come to Blu-ray Disc, but it has been worth the wait. We received the set directly from Fox so are able to give readers an early sneak peek. The films themselves are presented in both their theatrical versions and extended "special edition" versions, Even Alien3 comes in a half-hour longer version here, and they've gone to the trouble of re-recording bits of dialog and sound effects to clean up the audio from the restored portion to match the rest of the film. It is nice to have the choice to watch either cut of all four movies, and the SE version of the second film really adds depth to the story and the characters making a great film even better. Each film gets the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 treatment (the first two films' theatrical cuts are also available in Dolby Digital 2.0 and 4.1 channel mixes). Sound is excellent overall, though perhaps not quite as bombastic as one might expect from such action-heavy titles. It seems like more should be coming from behind us at times, and the low bass rumble of the weapon fire and explosions is lacking ever so slightly in deep extended bass. But these are fairly minor criticisms as the sound is clean, imaging is precise, and dialog is clear and articulate throughout. The video transfers are clearly superior to the DVDs that came before them with rich detail, nicely saturated colors and deep blacks. H.R. Geiger's creepy organic art on the derelict alien ship in the first film has never looked so detailed and powerful and you can practically count the pores on young Sigourney Weaver's face. There are still minor instances of murky blacks, some ringing and softness here and there due to mild use of noise reduction, but overall, the transfers are pristine, considering the age of the films. The first two films, though the earliest, look the most improved here - no surprise considering they have been painstakingly remastered at 4K resolution for this release. Only "Aliens" is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 - nearly filling a standard 16:9 screen with thin black lines at the top and bottom. The rest of the films are presented in a CinemaScope 2.35:1 aspect. The extras are extensive, to say the least (be prepared to spend some time here), with special features available on each disc, plus two entire Blu-ray Discs packed full of additional extras: one with "Making Of" documentaries, interview segments and behind-the-scenes footage, and one disc featuring the "Archives," chock full of seemingly every last piece of material -- text, still photos and video -- supporting the films and their back story. A helpful "MU-TH-UR" mode (with its own tutorial) is included to help you navigate through the massive amount of supplements - even allowing us to go directly to specific chapters on other discs: just eject one and insert the other, and it will take you directly to the requested material. Pop the original disc back in and the player will remember where you left off, asking if you'd like to resume. A nice feature made possible via BD-Java. At least one commentary track is available for each film ("Alien" has two), with every director but David Fincher (Alien3) participating in the commentary fun. All four films also have isolated score tracks (in Dolby Digital 5.1), so you can appreciate the nuances of the film's scores without any distracting dialog or sound effects. Although much of the supplementary materials used here are re-purposed from earlier home video releases (DVD and laserdisc), we found many new and extended interview segments and snippets we'd never seen before. I'm sure die-hard fans will find hours of enjoyment in the set, and the audio and video quality alone is worth the upgrade. I know I can never go back to the DVDs. Highly recommended! UPDATE (10/24): Some early purchasers and reviewers have noted some compatibility issues with the set and certain hardware. We've tested the disc with twelve players so far (OPPO, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Philips, Toshiba and Sony), with mostly minor compatibility issues noted. On the OPPO BDP-83, the "Director's Cut" of "Alien" begins playing zoomed in with only the top left corner of the image visible. Hitting "Menu" then "Play" restores the image to its proper size. Also a Samsung BC-C6900 plays Ridley Scott's intro video to the Director's Cut of "Alien" squished to 4:3 (should be 16:9). Similarly a Philips BD-P7200 played the Ridley intro in a tiny window at the top of the screen, but the film itself played fine in both versions. But otherwise every player we've tested seems to play the set without issues. Some players are extremely slow to load the disc (particularly older players), but this is to be expected from such a BD-Java-heavy title. BD-Java can use quite a bit of on-board memory and processing power once you get fancy (and boy are these discs fancy!). We've tested the set on the following players: Panasonic DMP-BDT350, DMP-BD85, DMP-BD60, DMP-BD70V and DMP-BD35, Samsung BD-C6900, LG BD390, OPPO BDP-83, Sony PS3, Sony BDP-S350, Philips BD-P7200 and Toshiba BDX3000. Please note: a more extensive review is available on our web site at BigPictureBigSound dot com, and a discussion of the compatibility issues is available on our forum.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
    Since Amazon is mixing reviews, mine is for the DVD Alien Quadrilogy set.

    This is the set of original Alien films starring Sigourney Weaver, the one that started it all, directed by Ridley Scott, the very good follow-up Aliens, and then the two that kind of delved into the "hot garbage" category, Alien 3, and Alien Ressurection. All of the movies got an upgraded version of the movie and a TON of extras per movie. The best of which, in my opinion, was for the first movie. Those included the Director's Cut with an introduction by Ridley Scott, and a deleted footage marker, so you can see what was not in the theatrical version of the movie, a new commentary track that included Ridley Scott, many of the actors, and one of the producers and the editor. And then you get a bunch of making-of features, storyboards, stills, the original draft of the script, a creature design featurette, and more.

    Aliens received a similar treatment with a special edition of the movie being included, along with the theatrical version. The special edition had an intro by James Cameron and a commentary track that included Cameron and many of the cast and crew members. Then it got a ton of behind the scenes and making-of features, a large production gallery of photos, visual effects features and more.

    Alien 3 also got a special edition, but the director, David Fincher, refused to participate in the re-release, so he was not involved in anything. Hence, the commentary track just included a few of the crew members and a couple of cast members. There were still a ton of making-of and behind-the-scenes material, stills galleries, deleted scenes, and the like for this one.

    Alien Ressurection also received the same kind of release, with a special edition and a theatrical edition, a new commentary track on the special edition with the director, some cast members, and some crew members, and then a ton of behind-the-scenes material.

    So, each movie has two discs devoted to them, then the final ninth disc just has more special features those include documentaries, laser disc archives (the extras included on the laserdisc releases of the films), original trailers and TV spots, and even more stills, for each of the various movies.

    Overall, this set is wonderful. I have heard that some of the transfers to the Blu-Ray version of this, Alien Legacy, were kind of so-so. Because of that, I have never upgraded, because I love the DVD set that much. If there is ever a 4kUHD release of this set, I may bite the bullet and upgrade, but until then I definitely recommend this to anyone who is a hard-core fan of the Alien franchise, and loves DVD extras.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2013
    I recently purchased a PS3 for the bonus of using it as a Blu-ray player, so I set out to purchase the Blu-ray versions of many of my favorite, classic Sci-Fi films. As the title of my review suggests, I already own the Alien Anthology DVD Edition, so I wanted to compare between the two for quality, which is why I gave it 5 stars. At the time I have posted this review, the Blu-Ray version is also incredibly cheap already for such a new release (2013) while the DVD version was released in (2010) - far cheaper than when I originally purchased the DVD Edition a few years ago. However, both are about the same price point now depending on sales. The extra money IS worth it for the Blu-Ray version if you have the means to play them.

    My review also contains below my thoughts on each film as well if you prefer an opinion if these films are even worth watching (if you are a first time viewer). And also, if one is deciding whether or not to watch the "theatrical" release or "director's cut" first of each film.

    IMAGE QUALITY:

    - Outstanding

    While the DVD version is already pretty decent, the Blu-Ray version of each of these films are definitely high-quality. A lot sharper detail on everything. There are definitely areas of scenes that were far more clearer, especially for background area, compared to the older VHS, and then transition to DVD.

    SOUND QUALITY:

    - Excellent

    Again here, my opinion is that the sound has improved slightly from the DVD version. This Blu-Ray version specifically has cleaned up audio on some of the films such as the Alien 3 Director's Cut DVD. The original Alien 3 Director's Cut DVD had input alternate or new scenes, but the audio that was spliced in was extremely quiet - it was so queit they put text on the TV so you could actually hear what they are saying for specific extra scenes. On the Blu-Ray version its not a problem at all, you can hear them perfectly and they removed the automatic subtitling from those scenes.

    OVERALL PACKAGE:

    - VERY good

    Plenty of extra's, all of the director's cut and theatrical releases are available in high quality, you can also watch them with commentary on or off, and there is also another disc that delves into the Alien Universe.

    THE FILMS:

    My first recommendation is to watch all of these in order, to really get a sense of the beginning of the film that definitely defined true Horror combined with Science Fiction. No doubt, these films gave me nightmares when I was child.

    Alien (Must See) - Where it all started and while it is old, it has stood up to the test of time with a sense of 'believability' despite the old technology used to make the film. You'll feel like you are watching real people on a space ship that are exploring planets.
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    *Should I watch the Theatrical or Director's Cut first? I recommend watching the Director's Cut -- The extra scenes do 'add' to the film's original plot, rather than becoming distractions. But do definitely watch the Theatrical release to see the difference and decide for yourself.

    Aliens (Excellent) - The nightmare is back for Ripley and this time its payback. The character is a strong-willed survivor that really shows that Female Heroines are needed in more films and stories. You might be thinking, well Ripley has backup this time, so maybe nothing too bad will happen, right, RIGHT? But most people already do know if they haven't seen it already ;). I think the premise of these films is more believable in confronting an unknown horror, while not invincible, the Aliens (or "xenomorphs") of this fictional universe are deadly efficient and do not give up.
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    *Should I watch the Theatrical or Director's Cut first? DEFINITELY watch the Director's Cut first - again, the extra scenes do add to the overall arcing story rather than significantly altering anything. Watch the Theatrical Release to see the difference.

    Alien 3 (Very Good) - Controversial for many fans, as many film goers or avid book readers are used to the Hero or Heroine and their friends having a perfect ending, which is a common "trope" of stories. This film takes that idea and turns it upside down, because this is the Alien Universe after all. Not everything turns out perfect in our world or a fictional world, and certainly not a fictional universe with aliens such as Xenomorphs. As I said with "Aliens" - Xenomorphs are relentless, emotional, nightmarish creatures that will do anything to propagate its species like an overgrown parasite. For those that have seen it, they will know exactly what I am referring to, but I do not want to spoil it for those that have not seen it. For what's it worth, I think the setting is perfect and conducive to the dark, creepy settings of the first two films and the ending is also good, with a sense of relief for the main character (The Nightmare feels like it is finally over).
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    *Should I watch the Theatrical or Director's Cut first? For this one, I have to say that the Theatrical release SHOULD be watched first. The Director's Cut is essentially an ALTERNATE movie with different events taking place, while its 'ok' in its own right, the Theatrical release feels more appropriate to the continuity of watching each film in succession. DO watch the Director's cut after to see the difference.

    Alien 4 or "Alien Resurrection" (Fair/Good) - I have always had mixed feelings about this film, as is common for many other fans of the series. The setting is great, but the writer (Joss Whedon) often input satirical components into the Alien Universe, which felt out of place. There is a joke, for instance, in the film (SPOILER?) where the always "up to no good" corporation "Weyland Yutani" (which any reader should or viewer of all of the 3 previous films should know by now) is "bought up by Wal-Mart." Its one of those moments where you kind of just have to laugh at the absurdity of placing such a comment in a film like this.
    The film itself still captures the horrifying feeling from the first 3 films and the specific effects are definitely great for both the new "CGI" Xenomorphs and the newest suits they used for the Xenomorphs. However, the story itself takes out any of the mystery and "unknown" from the first films. All in all - the film itself feels like a mess, and Ripley is deduced to a campy action hero, BUT the ACTING is plenty good for what it is.
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    *Should I watch the Theatrical or Director's Cut first? I would have to say the Director's Cut in this instance, the original theatrical release (according to the director Jeunet who was already at odds with the writer Joss Whedon), was in essence the "actual" director's cut. The extra scenes in the Director's scene do lend to try and connect Ripley to the former films.

    So there you have it folks. Its fairly cheap at the time I bought it and definitely a great addition for any movie collector, avid film watcher, or Sci-Fi Junkie.
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  • BatCat
    5.0 out of 5 stars „Alien Anthology“ - UK-Import in Top-Qualität UND deutscher Sprache mit über 65 Stunden Bonus-Material
    Reviewed in Germany on June 25, 2017
    Eines vorab: Dieses ist meine Bewertung für den im Jahr 2010 erschienenen UK-Import (6-Disc-Version) der „Alien Anthology“, speziell über die technischen Daten, nicht über die Inhalte der Filme. Als Hobby-Cineast habe ich mich dazu entschlossen, mir alle „Alien“ Filme, die ich bereits in sämtlichen Versionen auf DVD besitze, endlich auch in der Blu-ray Variante zu gönnen. Nur, welche? Eine große Auswahl liefert nicht immer die beste (Bild- und Ton)Qualität und genau darauf kam es mir an. Letztendlich fiel meine Wahl auf den UK-Import, der folgende Filme umfasst:

    1) Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt (Original Version, 116 min. + 2003er Director’s Cut, 110 min., Letterbox Version, 16:9, 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    2) Aliens - Die Rückkehr (Original Version, 131 min. + Special Edition, 148 min, Widescreen Version, 16:9, 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio)

    3) Alien 3 (Original Version, 109 min. + Special Edition, 138 min., Widescreen Version, 16:9, 2:35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    4) Alien - Die Wiedergeburt (Original Version, 104 min. + Special Edition, 111 min., Widescreen Version, 16:9, 2:35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    Das DigiBook enthält außerdem noch 2 Bonus-Blu-ray Discs („Making the Alien Anthology“ und „The Alien Anthology Archives“) mit über 65 Stunden an zusätzlichem Material. Die Filme sind alle mit deutscher Tonspur und deutschen Untertiteln ausgestattet, das Bonus-Material mit deutschen Untertiteln. Diese Info ist nicht auf der Box angegeben.

    TONSPUREN:
    Deutsch: DTS 5.1
    Englisch: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
    Englisch: Dolby Digital 2.0 bei „Alien“ und „Aliens“
    Englisch: Dolby Digital 4.1 bei „Alien“ und „Aliens“
    Französisch: DTS 5.1
    Spanisch: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Portugiesisch: Dolby Digital 5.1

    UNTERTITEL:
    Deutsch
    Englisch
    Französisch
    Portugiesisch
    Spanisch
    Dänisch
    Holländisch
    Finnisch
    Norwegisch
    Schwedisch

    Die Bild-Qualität ist im Vergleich zur DVD brillant. Durchgängig gestochen scharfe Bilder, keine Hänger, keine Wackler, so macht Heimkino richtig Spaß! Im Anhang sind zwei Fotos beigefügt, welche die enorm gute Bild-Qualität ev. einigermaßen gut veranschaulichen. Der Ton ist bis auf einen klitzekleinen Makel sehr gut: Im 1. Teil der Reihe, wenn Ripley auf dem Schiff mit den Mechanikern spricht, ist der Ton für einige Sekunden nicht zu hören. An dieser Stelle sei erwähnt, dass ich bisher nur die englische Tonspur getestet habe.

    Ein wahres Mekka für Alien-Anhänger bieten die beiden Bonus-Blu-rays mit einer Gesamtlaufzeit von über 65 Stunden. Hier ein inhaltlicher Überblick:

    1. Bonus-Disc „Making the Alien Anthology“

    - The Beast Within: Making Alien
    - H.R. Giger’s designs
    - Superior Firepower: Making Aliens
    - Wreckage and Rage: Making Alien 3
    - One Step Beyond: Making Alien Resurrection

    2. Bonus-Disc: “The Alien Anthology Archives”

    Alien
    - First Draft Screenplay by Dan O’Bannon
    - Concept art, Image Galleries and storyboards
    - Sigourney Weaver screen test footage
    - The Chestburster: Multi-Angle Sequence
    - Experience in Terror (1979) [7mins] – A promotional video from 1979 featuring Ridley Scott
    - Laserdisc Archives (all special features in the laserdisc special edition)
    - The Alien Legacy (1999) [1hr 6mins] - Documentary on the Alien franchise
    - American Cinematheque: Ridley Scott Q&A (2001) [15mins 40secs]
    - Trailers and TV Spots

    Aliens
    - Original treatment by James Cameron
    - Multi-Angle Videomatics
    - Concept art, Storyboards, Production footage and Image Galleries
    - Deleted Scenes
    - Laserdisc Archives (all special features in the laserdisc special edition)
    - Main Title Exploration (alternate title designs and animations)
    - Aliens: Ride at the Speed of Fright – Introduction video to (and simulation of) the Aliens ride from Fisherman’s Warf in San Francisco
    - Trailers & TV Spots

    Alien 3
    - Storyboards, Concept art, Production footage, Image galleries, Advance Featurette, Making of, Trailers & TV Spots

    Alien: Resurrection
    - First draft screenplay by Joss Whedon, Storyboards, Concept Art, Test footage, Photo Galleries, Promotional Images, HBO First Look: The Making of Alien Resurrection featurette,Trailers & TV Spots
    - Anthology
    - Alien Evolution (2001 Original TV Version, 48mins) - TV special from Britain dissecting the franchise.
    - Alien Evolution (2003 Alien Re-Edit, 63mins) - A special re-edit of the 2001 TV special. This version aired in 2003 and focuses only on the original Alien
    - The Alien Saga [1hr. 49mins] – Narrated by John Hurt
    - Aliens 3D - Conceptual drawings, storyboards and the unused screenplay for a theme park attraction in Korea.
    - Aliens in the Basement: The Bob Burns Collection [16mins 54secs]
    - Parodies [2min 19secs] – A pair of clips from Family Guy and Spaceballs spoofing the Alien movies
    - Dark Horse Still Gallery – Gallery of images and information on the Dark Horse Comics Alien series that began in 1988
    - Patches and Logos Gallery – Images of patches and logos from the Alien Universe

    Alle Discs sind mit dem so genannten „MU-TH-UR MODE“ ausgestattet. Wenn der Blu-ray Player diese Funktion unterstützt und man diese Funktion auswählt, wird während des Films ein Heads-up-Display (HUD) auf dem Bildschirm angezeigt. Das HUD zeigt eine Vielzahl von Optionen, während der Film läuft. So kann man z. B. problemlos zwischen Kommentarspuren und isolierten Scores wechseln. Es gibt auch einen Pop-up-Trivia-Track, der durch alle 8 Versionen der Filme läuft. Ein weiteres Feature ist die Verwendung von Data-Tags: Klickt man auf die Registerkarte "Visual" des HUD, während der Film abgespielt wird, erscheint in regelmäßigen Abständen eine Benachrichtigung, die anzeigt, dass es eine Videodatei gibt, welche für die Szene relevant ist. Wenn die Beschreibung des Videos interessant erscheint, kann man sie als Daten-Tag speichern. Nach dem Film kann man auf die Bonus-Disc umschalten und alle Daten-Tags abrufen. Das ist ganz praktisch, weil man sich kaum alles auf einmal ansehen kann, ohne von zig Informationen überfordert zu werden. Wer HUD nicht mag, kann sich alle Videos auf Disc 5 ansehen.

    Fazit
    Wer auf der Suche nach einer günstigen, platzsparenden Variante der Alien-Filme 1-4 ist, die dazu beste Bild- und Ton-Qualität incl. äußerst umfangreichem Bonus-Material bietet, und keinen Wert auf eine limitierte Sonderedition legt, dem empfehle ich diese 6er-Disc-Version. Von mir gibt es 5 monströse Sterne.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    „Alien Anthology“ - UK-Import in Top-Qualität UND deutscher Sprache mit über 65 Stunden Bonus-Material

    Reviewed in Germany on June 25, 2017
    Eines vorab: Dieses ist meine Bewertung für den im Jahr 2010 erschienenen UK-Import (6-Disc-Version) der „Alien Anthology“, speziell über die technischen Daten, nicht über die Inhalte der Filme. Als Hobby-Cineast habe ich mich dazu entschlossen, mir alle „Alien“ Filme, die ich bereits in sämtlichen Versionen auf DVD besitze, endlich auch in der Blu-ray Variante zu gönnen. Nur, welche? Eine große Auswahl liefert nicht immer die beste (Bild- und Ton)Qualität und genau darauf kam es mir an. Letztendlich fiel meine Wahl auf den UK-Import, der folgende Filme umfasst:

    1) Alien – Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt (Original Version, 116 min. + 2003er Director’s Cut, 110 min., Letterbox Version, 16:9, 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    2) Aliens - Die Rückkehr (Original Version, 131 min. + Special Edition, 148 min, Widescreen Version, 16:9, 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio)

    3) Alien 3 (Original Version, 109 min. + Special Edition, 138 min., Widescreen Version, 16:9, 2:35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    4) Alien - Die Wiedergeburt (Original Version, 104 min. + Special Edition, 111 min., Widescreen Version, 16:9, 2:35:1 Aspect Ratio)

    Das DigiBook enthält außerdem noch 2 Bonus-Blu-ray Discs („Making the Alien Anthology“ und „The Alien Anthology Archives“) mit über 65 Stunden an zusätzlichem Material. Die Filme sind alle mit deutscher Tonspur und deutschen Untertiteln ausgestattet, das Bonus-Material mit deutschen Untertiteln. Diese Info ist nicht auf der Box angegeben.

    TONSPUREN:
    Deutsch: DTS 5.1
    Englisch: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
    Englisch: Dolby Digital 2.0 bei „Alien“ und „Aliens“
    Englisch: Dolby Digital 4.1 bei „Alien“ und „Aliens“
    Französisch: DTS 5.1
    Spanisch: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Portugiesisch: Dolby Digital 5.1

    UNTERTITEL:
    Deutsch
    Englisch
    Französisch
    Portugiesisch
    Spanisch
    Dänisch
    Holländisch
    Finnisch
    Norwegisch
    Schwedisch

    Die Bild-Qualität ist im Vergleich zur DVD brillant. Durchgängig gestochen scharfe Bilder, keine Hänger, keine Wackler, so macht Heimkino richtig Spaß! Im Anhang sind zwei Fotos beigefügt, welche die enorm gute Bild-Qualität ev. einigermaßen gut veranschaulichen. Der Ton ist bis auf einen klitzekleinen Makel sehr gut: Im 1. Teil der Reihe, wenn Ripley auf dem Schiff mit den Mechanikern spricht, ist der Ton für einige Sekunden nicht zu hören. An dieser Stelle sei erwähnt, dass ich bisher nur die englische Tonspur getestet habe.

    Ein wahres Mekka für Alien-Anhänger bieten die beiden Bonus-Blu-rays mit einer Gesamtlaufzeit von über 65 Stunden. Hier ein inhaltlicher Überblick:

    1. Bonus-Disc „Making the Alien Anthology“

    - The Beast Within: Making Alien
    - H.R. Giger’s designs
    - Superior Firepower: Making Aliens
    - Wreckage and Rage: Making Alien 3
    - One Step Beyond: Making Alien Resurrection

    2. Bonus-Disc: “The Alien Anthology Archives”

    Alien
    - First Draft Screenplay by Dan O’Bannon
    - Concept art, Image Galleries and storyboards
    - Sigourney Weaver screen test footage
    - The Chestburster: Multi-Angle Sequence
    - Experience in Terror (1979) [7mins] – A promotional video from 1979 featuring Ridley Scott
    - Laserdisc Archives (all special features in the laserdisc special edition)
    - The Alien Legacy (1999) [1hr 6mins] - Documentary on the Alien franchise
    - American Cinematheque: Ridley Scott Q&A (2001) [15mins 40secs]
    - Trailers and TV Spots

    Aliens
    - Original treatment by James Cameron
    - Multi-Angle Videomatics
    - Concept art, Storyboards, Production footage and Image Galleries
    - Deleted Scenes
    - Laserdisc Archives (all special features in the laserdisc special edition)
    - Main Title Exploration (alternate title designs and animations)
    - Aliens: Ride at the Speed of Fright – Introduction video to (and simulation of) the Aliens ride from Fisherman’s Warf in San Francisco
    - Trailers & TV Spots

    Alien 3
    - Storyboards, Concept art, Production footage, Image galleries, Advance Featurette, Making of, Trailers & TV Spots

    Alien: Resurrection
    - First draft screenplay by Joss Whedon, Storyboards, Concept Art, Test footage, Photo Galleries, Promotional Images, HBO First Look: The Making of Alien Resurrection featurette,Trailers & TV Spots
    - Anthology
    - Alien Evolution (2001 Original TV Version, 48mins) - TV special from Britain dissecting the franchise.
    - Alien Evolution (2003 Alien Re-Edit, 63mins) - A special re-edit of the 2001 TV special. This version aired in 2003 and focuses only on the original Alien
    - The Alien Saga [1hr. 49mins] – Narrated by John Hurt
    - Aliens 3D - Conceptual drawings, storyboards and the unused screenplay for a theme park attraction in Korea.
    - Aliens in the Basement: The Bob Burns Collection [16mins 54secs]
    - Parodies [2min 19secs] – A pair of clips from Family Guy and Spaceballs spoofing the Alien movies
    - Dark Horse Still Gallery – Gallery of images and information on the Dark Horse Comics Alien series that began in 1988
    - Patches and Logos Gallery – Images of patches and logos from the Alien Universe

    Alle Discs sind mit dem so genannten „MU-TH-UR MODE“ ausgestattet. Wenn der Blu-ray Player diese Funktion unterstützt und man diese Funktion auswählt, wird während des Films ein Heads-up-Display (HUD) auf dem Bildschirm angezeigt. Das HUD zeigt eine Vielzahl von Optionen, während der Film läuft. So kann man z. B. problemlos zwischen Kommentarspuren und isolierten Scores wechseln. Es gibt auch einen Pop-up-Trivia-Track, der durch alle 8 Versionen der Filme läuft. Ein weiteres Feature ist die Verwendung von Data-Tags: Klickt man auf die Registerkarte "Visual" des HUD, während der Film abgespielt wird, erscheint in regelmäßigen Abständen eine Benachrichtigung, die anzeigt, dass es eine Videodatei gibt, welche für die Szene relevant ist. Wenn die Beschreibung des Videos interessant erscheint, kann man sie als Daten-Tag speichern. Nach dem Film kann man auf die Bonus-Disc umschalten und alle Daten-Tags abrufen. Das ist ganz praktisch, weil man sich kaum alles auf einmal ansehen kann, ohne von zig Informationen überfordert zu werden. Wer HUD nicht mag, kann sich alle Videos auf Disc 5 ansehen.

    Fazit
    Wer auf der Suche nach einer günstigen, platzsparenden Variante der Alien-Filme 1-4 ist, die dazu beste Bild- und Ton-Qualität incl. äußerst umfangreichem Bonus-Material bietet, und keinen Wert auf eine limitierte Sonderedition legt, dem empfehle ich diese 6er-Disc-Version. Von mir gibt es 5 monströse Sterne.
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  • MLindsay89
    5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2012
    The Film's and their Blu-Ray transfer's

    Alien: This film is incredible, no matter how many times you see it it never loses it's impact. It's fantastic, it has an atmosphere that is so unique, everything about this film is amazing. It's a shame that CGI has taken over so much in films now because this along with Aliens shows how effective practical visual effects can be. Less is more and the fact that it takes so long to see the Alien itself and the fact that we see so little works incredibly well. Unfortunately this isn't a consistent approach throughout the series. The transfer is amazing, it's perfect absolutely perfect, the picture quality never dips and you'll see details that you've probably never seen before.

    Aliens: To try and make another Alien film in the same mould as the first would have been a mistake so thankfully they go a different direction and give us one of the most important and brilliant action movies off all time whilst still maintaining a sense of dread that the original had. Everything is bigger, bigger cast, bigger aliens. Very different from the first and your opinion in films will determine which you prefer but together these are two of the very best films ever mad. The transfer for aliens is not quite as good as with Alien but is still very good, the film moves much faster than the first and so we don't really get to appreciate the extra detail that blu-ray shows us as much. It's still a fantastic picture though and is without doubt the best this film has ever looked. Not as good as the first but then it sets such high standards that was always going to be hard.

    Alien 3: To watch this film on its own and not find out what happened behind the scenes would be a big mistake. There was so much nonsense going on, so much studio interference that it's surprising that the film isn't much worse. Although do yourself a favour, don't watch the theatrical cut watch the special edition, it makes you wonder what was going through the head of the idiot who cut out so much from this film. Some things work very, very well, Sigourney Weaver is excellent, especially at the start of the film and I have to say even though the scores for the first two films may be the more famous I feel like 3 has some of the best moment's in the series in terms of how much the music adds to the film. Only at certain points though, the more emotional parts of the film, because it's everywhere else that the film doesn't do so well. The acting from the main characters is good but it has to be said some of the supporting characters are just awful, shouting out their line's and really not giving you an incentive to care what happens to them unlike in the last two films. This is one you should watch with an open mind however and even if you aren't a fan of watching extras you should make the exception for this film because it's clear that this film could have been so much more. The transfer isn't great to be honest, the effort all went into the first two films from the looks of it, not to say the film looks terrible, it still looks good but not anything that really takes you back.

    Alien Resurrection: This film is terrible, even if you took it away from the rest of the franchise and looked at it on it's own it would still be terrible. There is honestly nothing to recommend about this. The writing is beyond terrible, characters blast out lines that could have come from any action movie in the world because that's all this is, it's an action film, it has no atmosphere, the attempts at scares are just cheap tricks. Unlike the third film where you don't really care about the characters in this either way, in this I genuinely wanted them all to die. The acting,it's pathetic. Even taking away how ridiculous some of the lines are, you'd think an actor might at least try and deliver them in a convincing way but no, the worst offender is Dan Hedeya playing a ridiculous general, it's unbelievable how bad he is. It's a shame to see such a great franchise (despite what you may think of the third) turn into this joke of a film. The transfer is the same as the third in that it's not great but it's not bad, the film doesn't look good anyway, sort of grubby so maybe there was only so much they could do with it.

    The Extras

    All the films come in both theatrical and special editions, this can make a big difference, 2 and in particular 3 are improved by their special edition. With the fourth it really doesn't matter, it's terrible both way's but the special edition does have a different ending which I suppose for now at least has to be considered the end of the series so maybe worth checking out.

    Discs 5 and 6 are where most of the extras are. Disc 5 contains what must be near feature length documentaries on each film, these are split into featurettes which can be watched separately but are best viewed together, it takes you through the whole journey of each of the films from the script to the screen and cover's everything you could ever want to see. Each one has it's merits, its really interesting to see how alien came into existence, they talk with the original writers then go on to the 20th Century Fox executives who took it on. In regard to Fox I have to say how surprised I am by the fact that they have let these interviews go out into the public domain on their product. The people at Fox who were involved with the film are interviewed and give their thoughts on the productions but it's when the interviews start with - let's face it - the more creative people it starts to become very interesting. The original writer of the script talks about how some people at fox took his story, changed the character names and called it their own, you even have Ridley Scott agreeing with him but then they talk to the Fox writer and he claims he drastically rewrote it.

    Obviously these movies would never have been made the way they were without Fox but you actually feel the frustration of the filmakers during the filming as everything they do is scrutinised and criticised and in some cases just overruled by people at Fox who only cared about schedules and budgets. Ridley Scott and James Cameron today are two of the greatest director's of our times but back when they made these films they had only made one film each prior. So it's frustrating to see Fox try and control them he way they do, fortunately both Scott and Cameron were able to provide us with two of the best film's of all time despite constant interference.

    It's the third documentary, about Alien 3 where you can see what an absolute mess Fox made of it. They announce a release date before they even have a script, they go hire 3 different directors, they change everything. There's a a massive feeling of "what if" when it comes to the third, we get to see what Vincent Ward would have done, his "wooden planet" storyline could have been fantastic and even just listening to him talk about what he would have done conjures some fantastic images in your head and when they start playing the 3rd films (excellent) score over pre production paintings and designs you can see what a great chance of a film there was which was just destroyed by some idiotic producers. When they did get David Fincher in they interfered with everything, they started shooting without a complete script, they had people reporting back to them what the director was doing, they told set designers what to do, the list goes on, it's amazing to see what they did to David Fincher, an absolutely brilliant director now but perhaps unfortunately for him was taking on his first feature film. That he lasted as long as he did is amazing, his absence from the interviews is completely understandable and it would have been great to hear from him but what we get instead is almost as good, it's fly on the wall footage from the shoot and you see the huge toll that this interference has on him, he may not give any interviews but his body language from the set tells it's own story.
    In my opinion the documentary on the making of the third would be worth buying separately if it were available, it's amazing that Fox are ok to put this on the blu-ray, to even cut in the interviews with the same producers who interfered with it and showing them try to justify it is fascinating.

    Everything that the documentary's on the first three film's are, the fourth one is not. The documentary is particularly disappointing watched after the brilliant and revealing third one. Whereas before we saw the struggle that the last three directors had, fighting against the studio's to try and deliver the film they envisaged and we got to hear the opinion of nearly everyone involved, the fourth one is a huge disappointment. Not that you would be expecting too much from it anyway seeing as how poor the fourth film is but it almost feels like the interviewee's are ignoring the elephant in the room, just how terrible the film is. It's noticeable that Sigourney Weaver is absent from this in the more recent interview that they had been using for the previous three films. Did she just not want to talk about it? Instead we have what almost feels like a promotional interview where she's in costume talking about how great the film is. We get this constantly through the documentary and it's very strange, it seems as if the people involved are trying to convince themselves of the film's qualities. None of the honest reflection that we've seen through hours of interviews is here instead it's the French director and his crew talking about how much they loved the film and how good they thought it was.

    Conclusion

    The first two film's are incredible and the extras here are among the best you'll ever see, they really do cover everything. For some it might almost weaken re-watching the film's once you know how everything was done in terms of effects but it really shouldn't. They are so influential not only in Sci-Fi but in their respective Horror/Action genres.
    It's frustrating more than anything when watching Alien 3 knowing what was going on behind the scenes and it's a shame that everything that was going on really hangs over the film because it really does have some great moment's, arguably some of the most powerful scenes of the series are in the third.
    The fourth is however completely without merit. It shouldn't have been made and it's not really worth seeing at all but it's here because like it or not this is a part of the Alien series.

    This blu-ray set is more expensive than the standalone set with just the films but the extras are worth the price, even if you don't spend time watching extras regularly. Even taking away the way we get to see inside of production's where the talented people are not the ones in charge, we still get to see all the fascinating work that went into the design of the films.

    This set is at the top of most lists of the best blu-rays for a reason,the previous DVD "Quadrilogy" was one of the best DVD sets for much the same reason. It's outstanding, anything you ever wanted to know about these films is in here, the extras are fantastic and so interesting. If you have this on DVD upgrade if possible, the transfers of the first two films are brilliant, they really do look as good as any blu-ray out there.

    Thoroughly recommended.
  • Ditchovitch
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une qualité image certes inégale mais un coffret sublime
    Reviewed in France on November 3, 2010
    Alien 1 : Passé un temps de chargement d'une longueur inquiétante, j'ai bien cru que mon disque avait un problème voici venues les premières images. Premier constat, malgré l'obscurité, il n'y a aucun bruit vidéo. C'est d'autant plus important que le métrage est souvent plongé dans l'obscurité et un grand nombre de scènes sont bien entendu peu éclairées. Le transfert est malgré ces conditions, toujours exempt de bruit. Le grain argentique est en revanche relativement visible sans jamais gêner et confère à l'image son cachet cinéma originel. Le nouveau master est d'une extrême propreté et a donc fait l'objet d'un nettoyage minutieux, aucune crasse ni pétouille, c'est parfait. Les couleurs sont bien équilibrées ce qui fait ressortir des détails jusque là terrés dans l'obscurité. Côté définition, c'est un peu moins incisif. Même si on se place tout de même bien au dessus du DVD, la netteté est en deçà de films récents avec des plans un peu moins précis et des bordures d'écran parfois un peu floutées. Dans l'ensemble toutefois, le piqué sans être prodigieux est très satisfaisant pour un film de cet âge avec même quelques plans parfaitement définis offrant un impact HD indéniable(la dissection de la bête à 50' ou la scène d'anthologie de la sortie de l'Alien du corps de John Hurt à 57'.

    Aliens le retour
    Le transfert HD du deuxième épisode de la saga est globalement très très bon. La colorimétrie est à nouveau très bien équilibrée et les noirs suffisamment soutenus. Le grain argentique reste à nouveau bien visible de manière variable mais quelques fois très présent sur certains arrières plans avec un peu plus de frémissements que sur le premier. Ce master est également excessivement propre, le nettoyage lui a offert une vraie cure de jouvence. Mais là où ce transfert se montre incisif, c'est au niveau de la définition. On est un cran au dessus en termes de définition avec des gros plans vraiment nets et beaucoup de détails. Le gros plan de Sigourney Weaver à 25'25'' tutoie des sommets mais il y en a beaucoup d'autres. Et puis surtout, pas de plans flous et l'image est parfaitement nette plein cadre même sur les bords de l'image. Quelques plans extérieurs de la navette ou des installations sont superbes avec un petit effet relief non négligeable. Vraiment ce transfert est excellent surtout pour un film plus ancien.

    Alien 3
    Encore un rendu différent pour ce troisième opus de la série. La photographie est ici plus moderne avec des couleurs plus chaudes et également une atmosphère volontairement vaporeuse. Cette caractéristique limite un peu la profondeur de champ. La définition est ici très bonne, clairement HD avec du détail bien que l'on soit en dessous des ténors de la HD. Quelques plans moins nets parsèment le film mais dans l'ensemble (quelques gros plans de Ripley notamment), c'est très satisfaisant avec des contours très tranchés. La grosse différence ici par rapport aux deux premiers volets, c'est la disparition du grain. Pratiquement aucun fourmillement n'est noté de même qu'aucun bruit ne vient ternir les scènes sombres ici nanties de noirs encore un peu plus denses. Par contre chose bizarre, il reste ici quelques petits spots blancs et quelques défauts de pellicule assez anecdotiques certes mais qui étaient absents des deux précédents volets.

    Alien resurrection.
    Autant le dire tout de suite, honnêtement, ce transfert est loin d'être le meilleur de la série, loin s'en faut. Si la colorimétrie est correcte, un peu plus jaune que le volet précédent et nettement plus que sur les deux premiers volets, la définition est à mon sens clairement insuffisante pour de la HD. Quelques beaux plans font de temps à autre illusion mais dans l'ensemble, c'est beaucoup trop mou. Soyons clair, la différence avec un DVD n'est toujours pas évidente. Certains de mes DVD bien upscalés sont même plus généreux. Bon, c'est pas la catastrophe non plus mais c'est le moins bon de la série. Un comble lorsque que l'on sait les années qui séparent le premier volet de cet ultime épisode. D'autant que ce n'est pas tout, le grain fait à nouveau son apparition et parfois de manière peu discrète avec fourmillements et bruissements qui vont avec. Je le répète, ce n'est pas honteux mais c'est assez décevant. De surcroît, les effets d'incrustation font bien plus toc que les excellents effets visuels précurseurs, un autre comble. Voilà qui ne va pas réconcilier les détracteurs de l'oeuvre de Jeunet.

    Niveau image, c'est le deuxième volet qui m'a le plus impressionné pour une œuvre de cet âge. Globalement, c'est donc très satisfaisant avec des masters très propres et un beau regain de vigueur. Si l'on exclut le dernier épisode trop mou du genou, ces versions HD encodées en AVC répondent à mes attentes avec des défauts mais bien des qualités.
    Côté son, il faut s'orienter vers les versions originales pour un upgrade. Les encodages en DTS HDMA apportent une réelle plus value. Le DTS des Vf étant déjà présents sur les éditions DVD de même que les certifications THX pour les deux premiers volets, c'est vers la VO que l'on s'orientera pour de nouvelles sensations.
    Niveau suppléments, c'est l'orgie, des heures et des heures de bonus sur les disques des films mais également sur deux disques BR supplémentaires intégralement dédiés.
    Terminons par le packaging très réussis les six disques étant enfermés dans un fourreau très chic avec la bête en net relief sur la pochette et un petit livret accompagnant le tout, histoire de s'y retrouver dans le dédale de bonus.
    Une anthologie immanquable pour tout amateur de cette saga culte.
  • Min
    5.0 out of 5 stars Para ver en V.O. subtitulada a un precio genial.
    Reviewed in Spain on June 19, 2012
    La opinión es sobre la edición en BLU RAY de "ALIEN ANTHOLOGY" de REINO UNIDO, la que viene en una caja negra con los sellos de calificación por edades rojo y azul en las esquinas inferiores. A pesar de lo que pone en la parte trasera de la caja, las películas son REGION FREE y traen subtítulos en ESPAÑOL. El problema lo tendrán aquellos que quieran el audio en castellano, puesto que solo viene en español LATINO. Para los que nos conformamos con verla en versión original subtítulada es una opción genial, ya que está muy bien de precio y los subtítulos son bastante neutros. Además es una edición muy completa, con 6 discos, 4 para las películas y 2 más con los extras.
  • Rogesama
    5.0 out of 5 stars Alien Anthology 6 blu-ray set
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 24, 2017
    La Alien Anthology de 6 blu-ray es casi perfecta y tiene un verdadero valor coleccionable debido a su alta calidad tanto en el material incluido en cada disco como por la excelente manufactura de esta edición.

    La caja está fabricada a manera de libro y carece por completo de plásticos ya que todo está hecho de un cartón grueso y de buena calidad. La impresión es perfecta y el arte está realmente bien cuidado poniendo varias de las escenas más icónicas de cada filme en las "hojas" correspondientes. Además de que la impresión de las pastas duras del libro como su "case" o funda de cartón están impresas con un acabado que parece cromo iridiscente, el cual le da un acabado muy premium. Y hablando de la funda, ésta trae adherida en la parte trasera una hoja con las especificaciones técnicas y de contenido de cada disco. Dicha hoja se puede retirar cuidadosamente para dejar al descubierto un huevo de xenomorfo que igualmente es icónico de la saga. Quizá el único punto negativo de todo el empaque sería que para sacar cada disco hay que ser muy cuidadoso para no maltratar el espacio que lo contiene.

    Sin embargo, lo realmente importante son los filmes. Las 4 películas vienen en un blu-ray cada una contando con dos versiones a elegir: la versión original que se proyectó en cines o la versión del director o una versión especial, según sea el caso. La calidad de la imagen es Full HD y cuentan tambien con salida de audio en 5.1. Incluso vienen dobladas al español latino por si prefieren verlas así en lugar de con el audio original, sin embargo algo que hay que tener en cuenta es que la versión extendida suele tener dos doblajes en la misma película, lo cual rompe la inmersión. Esto es debido a que utilizan el doblaje que se realizó originalmente y para las escenas que se agregaron posteriormente en la versión especial o del director, se usó un doblaje diferente. También es posible ver los filmes con los comentarios de los directores, productores, escritores y actores involucrados en cada película así como con dos opciones de banda sonora en caso de ser elegible.

    Además de los 4 discos de las películas, se incluyen 2 discos más con varias horas de material extra que son muy jugosos en cuanto a anécdotas y datos curiosos sobre cada filme, así como imágenes y documentales que muestra la evolución que ha tenido la franquicia.

    Sin lugar a dudas, esta es una edición que no debería de faltar en la colección de los fans del xenomorfo y que incluso puede llegar enamorar a quienes apenas comiencen a acercarse al universo de Alien.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Alien Anthology 6 blu-ray set

    Reviewed in Mexico on December 24, 2017
    La Alien Anthology de 6 blu-ray es casi perfecta y tiene un verdadero valor coleccionable debido a su alta calidad tanto en el material incluido en cada disco como por la excelente manufactura de esta edición.

    La caja está fabricada a manera de libro y carece por completo de plásticos ya que todo está hecho de un cartón grueso y de buena calidad. La impresión es perfecta y el arte está realmente bien cuidado poniendo varias de las escenas más icónicas de cada filme en las "hojas" correspondientes. Además de que la impresión de las pastas duras del libro como su "case" o funda de cartón están impresas con un acabado que parece cromo iridiscente, el cual le da un acabado muy premium. Y hablando de la funda, ésta trae adherida en la parte trasera una hoja con las especificaciones técnicas y de contenido de cada disco. Dicha hoja se puede retirar cuidadosamente para dejar al descubierto un huevo de xenomorfo que igualmente es icónico de la saga. Quizá el único punto negativo de todo el empaque sería que para sacar cada disco hay que ser muy cuidadoso para no maltratar el espacio que lo contiene.

    Sin embargo, lo realmente importante son los filmes. Las 4 películas vienen en un blu-ray cada una contando con dos versiones a elegir: la versión original que se proyectó en cines o la versión del director o una versión especial, según sea el caso. La calidad de la imagen es Full HD y cuentan tambien con salida de audio en 5.1. Incluso vienen dobladas al español latino por si prefieren verlas así en lugar de con el audio original, sin embargo algo que hay que tener en cuenta es que la versión extendida suele tener dos doblajes en la misma película, lo cual rompe la inmersión. Esto es debido a que utilizan el doblaje que se realizó originalmente y para las escenas que se agregaron posteriormente en la versión especial o del director, se usó un doblaje diferente. También es posible ver los filmes con los comentarios de los directores, productores, escritores y actores involucrados en cada película así como con dos opciones de banda sonora en caso de ser elegible.

    Además de los 4 discos de las películas, se incluyen 2 discos más con varias horas de material extra que son muy jugosos en cuanto a anécdotas y datos curiosos sobre cada filme, así como imágenes y documentales que muestra la evolución que ha tenido la franquicia.

    Sin lugar a dudas, esta es una edición que no debería de faltar en la colección de los fans del xenomorfo y que incluso puede llegar enamorar a quienes apenas comiencen a acercarse al universo de Alien.
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