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Superhero Hype is reporting the Blockbuster Exclusive Aliens-vs-Predator DVD boxed set with two collectible busts. I thought the movie was supposed to be enough of a bust to avoid this kind of treatment. As one of the three people that actually liked the first Biohazard / Resident Evil movie, I hope that the director, Paul W. S. Anderson, has been able to release a non-PG-13 version of the movie, and that it will redeem the movie.

Update: Apparently my hopes are unfounded. Between this comment on the US DVD release, and the co-worker who saw the Japanese theatrical version, it is simply teh suck.

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