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Alien, le huitième passager [Édition Digibook Limitée + LIVRET + DVD + Blu-ray] [Édition Digibook Collector + Livret] – Artia13 est rémunéré par notre partenaire Amazon

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Édition Limitée Contient :
1 Blu-ray
1 DVD
1 livret de 50 Pages sur les Coulisses/Anecdotes/Analyses/Images du film
Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 – 2.40:1
Rated ‏ : ‎ Suitable for 12 years and over
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83 g
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 209753
Director ‏ : ‎ Ridley Scott
Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
Release date ‏ : ‎ 7 Nov. 2018
Actors ‏ : ‎ Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt
Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ English, French
Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
Language ‏ : ‎ English (DTS-HD 5.1), French (DTS 5.1)
Studio ‏ : ‎ 20th Century Fox
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07G7JZSX2
Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
Prix : €8.26
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Avis sur le films
Reviewer: Patrice
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: un chef d’oeuvre tout simplement
Review: Que dire de plus sur ce formidable film, que c’est un des plus grands films de science fiction de l’histoire du cinéma, un scénario unique, terrifiant, le film monte doucement en crescendo et quand il se termine, vous êtes vidé ! Un film d’abord de science fiction mais d’épouvante en même temps, Ridley Scott avait fait très fort ! Il y a eu beaucoup de suites mais inégales, Scott lui-même avait refusé de faire une suite à ce 1er film pour se raviser de nombreuses années après, en nous proposant des « suites » intéressantes (Prometheus, Covenant) mais sans vraiment convaincre malgré la qualité indéniable de ses films. Alien, le 8ème passager , puisque c’est son nom est un chef-d’oeuvre, tout est calculé au millimètre, l’appel de l’ordinateur de bord avertissant l’équipage pour les inviter à vérifier un signal étrange venant d’une planète à proximité, le réveil des passagers endormis dans un sommeil prolongé, la visite de la planète d’où vient ce signal, le « fameux » déjeuner en rentrant, bref, la tension monte, monte jusqu’au point de rupture. La 1ère fois que vous le voyez, vous êtes scotché ! (même si vous n’aimez les films d’horreur). J’avais bien entendu ce film en DVD, puis Blu-ray mais j’ai tenté la version 4K et j’en suis très satisfait, l’image a été très bien retravaillée et c’était difficile car ce film se passe essentiellement dans le vaisseau spatial avec bien sûr des éclairages artificiels, et la sortie sur la planète se fait dans une atmosphère très noire (pas de lumière naturelle) une « météo » exécrable (due à l’atmosphère propre à la planète) et la « promenade » se fait à la « lampe de poche », autant dire que ça ne favorise pas la définition. Malgré cela, on gagne beaucoup en netteté avec la 4K, surtout dans les séquences dans le vaisseau, les couleurs sont assez froides, mais je crois que c’est un choix du réalisateur. Même en connaissant l’histoire par coeur, j’ai pris du plaisir à le revoir sur un bon téléviseur 4K et un lecteur Blu-ray 4K de qualité, image et son sont au rendez-vous ! Ne passez pas à côté de ce très grand film !
Reviewer: CANTENYS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Film cult en 4K
Review: Pour un film Cult de 1979, très bon 4k ! Faire mieux, c’est compliqué. Bravos.
Reviewer: SERENI pascal
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: superbe support
Review: Classique parmi les classique, le transfert vidéo et audio est extra.Vivement la sortie des films suivant en qualité équivalente !
Reviewer: Lepas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Alien
Review: Belle qualité d’image
Reviewer: Philippe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent film
Review: Excellent film . Le meilleur dans ce domaine .
Reviewer: Le peoduit est conforme aux attentes et de qualité
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Édition anniversaire
Review: Arrivé en bon état mais déçue par la qualité d’image de la jaquette …Dommage étant donné que c’est l’édition anniversaire.Alien reste un incontournable ! On adore
Reviewer: Rudy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Un classique
Review: En remplacement de ma version dvd.J’espère trouver le 2 au même tarif raisonnable.
Reviewer: josch
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Alien 4 k
Review: Regarder hier soir toujours sympa un peut mieux en 4k
Reviewer: Top
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Top.
Reviewer: Jean-Paul
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The movie has dutch subtitles
Reviewer: R. A. Hunt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Really happy to have this movie with my other ones. Very happy for the movie.
Reviewer: Timothy Beaulieu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: As someone who writes science fiction on the side, I have a keen appreciation of the genre. The Alien franchise of movies is one of the few series, in my opinion, to attempt to take the topic of aliens as extraterrestrial beings and portray them as just what they are: alien. It also takes human demographics and mindset forward and realistically portrays them as they would appear in the future. With Star Trek, all the aliens are humanoid and speak American-accented English, except for the evil ones, who speak in a British fashion (granted, Star Trek canon posits the ‘Preservers’ as the reason why the galaxy is full of humanoids, but still, aside from all the little skin tones, bumps and ridges, the nonhuman species tend to get a little cookie-cutter in their sameness). And in the Star Trek universe, every culture aspires to be ‘human’; that is, noble and selfless, which, if you look at any newspaper anywhere, obviously just isn’t the case. As well, in Alien, everything is portrayed where functionality is prime. The starship Nostromo isn’t shiny; it’s bulky and utilitarian. Some of its decks are downright filthy. The crew piloting it isn’t all spit and polish. They are nowhere near superhuman, they smoke, they curse, make sexually offensive jokes about their crewmembers, and don’t generally trust each other, just like in the real world.THE STORY-5 StarsI give fair warning to anyone reading this review who hasn’t seen the movie yet that the following paragraph is one huge spoiler which might hamper your enjoyment of the picture. So, for those of you who this applies to, consider skipping over it to the next one.Deep space. It is the year 2122 A.D. (according to one source) and the starship Nostromo is returning to Earth, towing a huge mobile refinery containing twenty million tons of mineral ore or oil or some such (Quick useless fact: ‘Nostromo’ is the name of the novel written in 1904 by author Joseph Conrad, which is also the name of the main character and it is Italian for ‘boatswain’, the town he resided in was named ‘Sulaco’ which is the name of the USCM ship in Aliens). The crew is under hibernation for the trip, but is revived by the ship’s master computer mainframe, which goes by the name of ‘Mother’. They are initially in good spirits, thinking that all they have to do is off-load the cargo and pick up their paychecks, but such isn’t the case.Mother has brought them out from under because it has detected a signal of unknown origin and according to a clause in contract stipulations, the crew is required to investigate under penalty of total forteiture of shares. The signal is coming from a planetoid orbiting a brown dwarf planet (a brown dwarf is a planet that just narrowly avoided accruing enough mass to collapse and fission into a star, generally massing several times that of Jupiter) which in turn is in orbit around the star Zeta 2 Reticuli, a star almost identical to Earth’s sun, approximately 33 light years from Earth, coreward latitude (meaning closer to the core of the galaxy than we are). The ship sets down and 3 of the crew trek off to find the source of the signal.It just so happens that the signal is coming from a derelict spacecraft, of a design that none of the crew has ever seen before. They enter the ship to find a nonhuman pilot of enormous size, fossilized and grown straight out of its chair. Further investigation by crewmember Cain reveals a gigantic holding bay containing thousands of egg-like objects in perfect preservation. Cain goes down for a closer look, but is attacked by a creature from one of the eggs and rendered immobile.After the other two crewmembers, Dallas and Lambert, drag him back to the Nostromo, he’s given to the science officer, Ash, for study and care. The ship is nearly hulled in an attempt to remove the creature from Cain’s face when it bleeds an extremely corrosive fluid from a scalpel’s incision, forgoing any other attempts to excise it.A short time later, Cain revives and rejoins the crew for a meal before they return to hibernation. During the meal, he goes into convulsions as the embryo that was implanted by the ‘facehugger’ bursts out of his chest, leaving the rest of the crew in shock. Things quickly go from bad to worse. The creature grows extremely fast and is almost impossibly hostile, hunting the crew by moving through the vent structure. The body count begin to mount.After captain Dallas’s death, Ripley discovers some disturbing information. It seems that the company they work for, Weyland-Yutani, already knew of the signal and the ship, had some idea of what the crew would find and sent them there to retrieve a specimen for their weapons division research. The crew’s lives were considered of secondary importance to the creature’s capture, and Ash, who turns out to be an android, was implemented by the company as a safety measure to ensure retrieval. Thus revealed, the decision is made to scuttle the ship.Only Ripley and the ship’s mascot, the tomcat Jones, escape in a shuttle. The alien stows away on the shuttle, forcing Ripley to depressurize the cabin to blow it out of the airlock. She then incinerates it with the shuttle’s main thrusters. End of line, until the next movie.Screenwriter/actor Dan O’Bannon’s original vision of his idea was as a straight ‘B’ horror movie with the simple premise of terrorizing the audience, an all-male military crew and the repository of the eggs was initially a giant pyramid on the planet. The inclusion of Ash as a foil was added later into the plot and turned the story from one of plain scare tactics into a rather deep one implicating what man is willing to do to his fellow man for the sake of a dollar. Granted, there were PLENTY of scenes meant to rip the guts from you, courage-wise, and director Ridley Scott got plenty of flak for it, (there’s one instance in which an usher in one of the theaters where the movie was premiering fainted as Ash’s head was clubbed off) but the addition of corporate greed and the lengths the company was willing to go to added a deep undertone of betrayal and that struck a chord with people, garnering a huge cult following and transforming this movie into the classic it is today.Both the theatrical release and the director’s cut are excellent takes on the same story. Each simply adds instances you don’t see in the other version, such as the scene in the director’s cut where Ripley finds Dallas and Brett cocooned in a side passage and Dallas implores her to kill him (something that was later added, in its own fashion, to the sequels), or the scene where they first listen to the alien transmission, giving the crew the first inklings of what they’re about to jump into.VISUALS-5 StarsEven after almost thirty years and the implementation of CGI, the sequences in Alien stack up with the best of the new shows, all in anamorphic widescreen. This proves that the cast and crew really knew what they were doing and earned their pay with this one.SOUND-5 StarsDigital remastering really does justice to the sounds and music. I remember seeing this on tv on one of the first movie channels (my mother wouldn’t let me go to it in the theaters because it was rated ‘R’ and she was afraid there was nudity in it; not that it mattered that there was blood and gore) and the difference fairly screams out at me. The clear sound really adds to the atmosphere.SPECIAL FEATURES-5 StarsI really enjoy digging into the insides of a movie to see how it came about and the director’s cut gives you several hours of commentary, artwork, and snap shots to view during the shoot of the film. One interesting note is that much of the conceptual artwork for the ship and its interior was designed by French artist Moebius of Heavy Metal magazine fame.OVERALL-5 StarsAlien has consistently stood the test of time, remaining popular for nearly three decades and spawning several direct sequels, spinoffs, soundtracks, comics, novels and video games. It also has the distinction of being voted the second scariest movie of all time. All proof that this movie has the strength to dig into the human psyche and remain a classic. Two thumbs way up.
Reviewer: Cliente Amazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Capolavoro di Ridley Scott, regista di Prometheus e del nuovo Alien: Covenant in uscita nelle sale 11 maggio. Questa perla contiene sia la versione estesa che cinematografica,e in entrambe ci sarà la possibilità di scegliere lingua e sottotitoli in italiano. Le scene in più nella versione estesa sono molto belle ma nello stesso tempo nulla di eccezionale ( differentemente da Aliens di Cameron con una versione estesa molto interessante e apprezzabile ). Vale la pena di comprarlo, non solo perchè è una delle creature più famose dei film di fantascienza, ma ha un ottimo cast e trama coinvolgente. Uno dei miei preferiti.

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Cédric

Depuis 1998, je poursuis une introspection constante qui m’a conduit à analyser les mécanismes de l’information, de la manipulation et du pouvoir symbolique. Mon engagement est clair : défendre la vérité, outiller les citoyens, et sécuriser les espaces numériques. Spécialiste en analyse des médias, en enquêtes sensibles et en cybersécurité, je mets mes compétences au service de projets éducatifs et sociaux, via l’association Artia13. On me décrit comme quelqu’un de méthodique, engagé, intuitif et lucide. Je crois profondément qu’une société informée est une société plus libre.

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