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Alien 3 SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
The ALIENS are fast, spit acid and are right behind you! The motion tracker is your only warning. No time to think, no time to catch your breath… RUN! Can’t see very far ahead in these air ducts. Hard to breathe. Face-huggers can be anywhere. You have the firepower… blast the ALIENS with your machine gun, flame thrower and grenade launcher. You know what you have to do… rescue the trapped prisoners and end this nightmare! Just keep telling yourself, “This isn’t really happening. It’s only a game!!!”
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:023582087061
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_ALIEN_3———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Very enjoyable classic. Happy that I re-watched the series well worth the three bucks!
It’s difficult to stand up to the awesome achievement of the first two Alien movies, and while Alien 3 is arguably not as good as either of them, it certainly doesn’t deserve its reputation as a failure.First, the good stuff: Alien 3 combines the creeping horror and atmosphere of the first movie with with the action and character-driven story of the second. The setting is amazing; I absolutely love the design of the prison planet. It’s bulky, brutalist, industrial, and altogether the perfect setting for an Alien Movie. They say this movie lacks atmosphere, but they’re completely wrong.Minor spoilers, but Newt and Hicks die before we even see them. Call me a jerk, but this made me happy. Those two had no business surviving Aliens and this was actually one of the things I liked the least about that otherwise amazing movie. Bishop also meets his end in a suitably nihilistic manner.From its first moments, this movie is actually creepy and scary–again, a plus over Aliens. We have horrific sequences of broken bodies washing up on the beach, autopsies, psychos slitting people’s throats while desperately whispering "Sorry! Sorry!", and of course an Alien tearing people apart. For the action fans, there’s also some pretty badass explosions.In my opinion, the movie has two glaring problems. First, the Alien itself. While it looks as amazing as ever in a closeups and other shots where most of the creature is hidden, it becomes painfully obvious that the model is fake whenever w.
Love the Alien movies! DUH!
Who doesn’t love Aliens?
Love it
I have always loved Alien3. I know “everyone” hated it, but that was 90% the disappointment that followed the expectation of seeing another Aliens. Alien3 was darker (awesomely so) and grimmer (I loved/love it). This Assembly Cut (AC) ends up being a very different movie. It’s so interesting how there can be a 90%-plus overlap between the two versions, and yet the AC version was so different it *almost* felt like a violation. The AC version was so…unnecessary that it was almost like an academic exercise. Turns out I like the “horrible” studio version better, by a lot.
Loved Charles S, Dutton’s character. He talks trash to the alien while it’s killing him. lol
“What are we doing?””improvising!”The above exchange occurs between Sigourney Weaver’s “Ripley” and Charles S. Dutton’s “Dillon” during the concluding minutes of the film. It best describes a movie that was plagued from the beginning with script re-writes, budget constraints, executive interference, and last but not least, a change of directors. First-time helmsman David Fincher had the undaunted task of pulling off what seemed as project doomed from the start.He and his crew had to really “improvise.”This fascinating two-disc set provides insight into the movie and its many problems. It would be to the viewer’s advantage to watch the second disc first as it really offers a journey into the production of a motion picture. The commentary by the cast and crew is unbelievably honest as both discuss the ups and downs of project.One of the highlights is screenwriter Vincent Ward’s original premise for the film. Had the story been used, the film would’ve had a different tone and, perhaps, been a better critical success.However, the real “find” is the special edition, featuring an additional (and much needed) thirty minutes. The extra half hour provides more character and plot development that improves the film tremendously. Even the modified “ending” is more poetic that the theatrical’s version.While the film doesn’t quite have the terror of the first or the action quota of the second, it is still a worthy installment in the franchise.For fans of the film or those interested.
The streaming version is the theatrical version as of this date. This is the version with the dog. I prefer parts of this version but overall the new version is better. The story makes more sense. If you’re looking for the original theater version like I was, this is one of the few places where you can still find it.
Sorry, I like Alien 3. It is the underrated piece in this franchise. The special edition adds more character development and more intensity. The weakest point of this movie remains the very ending. Great start to David Fincher’s filmmaking career!