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DVD REVIEW: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem Extreme Unrated Special Edition

It actually is as bad as they say

Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem is not a good movie, and it’s not only because it is poorly scripted, acted and directed. We expected all those things. The problem is that you can’t have any real fun with it. Sure, heads explode and there is enough gruesome gore to make a fanboy happy for weeks. Unfortunately the characters are so one-dimensional you couldn’t care whether they live or die and the fact that the film is so damn dark it ruins the potential of really seeing anything.”

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