Features

Disc 1:
Audio Commentary by
Jean Pierre Jeunetand Crew
Jean-Pierre Jeunet Introduction
(Extended Cut Only)
1997 Theatrical Version
2003 Special Edition Version

Disc 2:

ADI Effects
ADI Test Footage
ADI Workshop
The Art of Resurrection:
Conceptual Art Gallery
Critical Juncture:
Reaction to the Film
Death From Below:
Underwater Photography
First Draft Screenplay:
by Joss Whedon
French Twist:
Direction and Design
From the Ashes:
Reviving the Story
Genetic Composition:
Music
Mark Carro Photo Gallery
A Matter of Scale:
Miniature Photography
Pre-Visualizations:
Multi-Angle Rehearsals
Production Gallery:
Photo Archive
Special Shoot:
Promotional Photo Archive
Storyboards
Test Footage #1:
Hair/Makeup
Under the Skin:
Casting and Characterization
Unnatural Mutation:
Creature Design
Virtual Aliens:
Computer Generated Imagery
Visual Effects Gallery:
Photo Archive

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In ALIEN 4: RESURRECTION, the fourth installment of the wildly popular series of science fiction movies that began with ALIEN, a drop of Ellen Ripley's (Sigourney Weaver) blood spawns a part human, part alien Ripley clone. Now that Ripley is dead, the clone has fallen into the hands of government scientists who want to harness the Ripley clone's breeding powers.

When the new and improved Ripley lands on a ship of androids, her mere appearance sets the action rolling. Stepping in to help put a stop to the madness is tiny android named Call (Winona Ryder), as well as the ship's fellow crew members (including Dominique Pinon, Ron Perlman, and Michael Wincott).



For the first time in his feature film career, French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (DELICATESSEN, THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN) takes sole directorial credit, leaving his partner Marc Caro to concentrate on artistic direction. ALIEN RESURRECTION has far more in common with ALIEN 3 than the series' first two parts, most notably due to its overtly humorous tone.

Jeunet also applies his traditional Gothic visual style to the slimy, effects-heavy riot, resulting in a work that is as reliant upon style as it is substance. Scripted by Joss Whedon, creator of the Warner Brothers television show, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, the film marks an energetic and flashy transition to Hollywood film making for Jeunet.


Alien Resurrection 1997 Trivia

In order to heighten contrasts, cinematographer Darius Khondji added silver to the printing process. This had the result of making the dark colors richer and giving everything else a metallic tinge. He also used an electric blue tint for the underwater sequence.

Nigel Phelps based the design of the spaceship "Betty" on a jackhammer. The "Auriga" was originally to be a vertical structure, but he abandoned this idea once he realized the difficulty of capturing the scope of such a ship design on film.




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