Species

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Product NameSpecies
ManufacturerMgm/Ua Studios
Retail Price $14.95
UPC027616576033
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Release Date1995-07-07
FormatVHS Tape
Actor(s)Michael Madsen, Ben Kingsley, Natasha Henstridge
Director(s)Roger Donaldson
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3 Star Rating  "a must see"2009-10-01
- Reviewed By User: AJ44QRPFZLYQW
i have the 2 and 3 versions indiviually and i wanted to complete the trilogy. too bad the actors presented their best at different times instead of as an ensemble. if you are a straight guy, you would enjoy Natasha's nudity....and i am a straight guy!!! sorry ladies
 
5 Star Rating  "What's A Killer Female Alien Movie Without Nudity?"2009-06-30
- Reviewed By User: A1PIPSCW42JR6U
Species is an enjoyable low budget alien movie starring Michael Madsen. Althought the special effects are pretty good, there is a ton of nudity. ABout every other ten minutes it's more bare breasts or bottoms. It probably has the most of all four. Species is for the sci-fi geeks out there (like me), but is not really a Oscar winning motion picture. Even with it's first rate cast.
 
4 Star Rating  "Species special edition"2009-04-19
- Reviewed By User: A2SWFATK0YQ0HZ
Great movie if you're looking for senseless sci-fi action, and not too interested in getting to know the characters. The quality of the DVD was great - picture sharp, sound was outstanding. Should also be advised there was a lot of above the waist nudity, but seeing as how the plot was based on a hybrid alien/human that escapes execution in a lab, then follows her motherly instincts to reproduce, well.... you kind of have an idea going into the movie what it's all about.
 
1 Star Rating  "HORRIBLE"2008-10-22
- Reviewed By User: A3GQGW8BGS0W6U
What a horrible, horrible movie. Shows like a terrible, low budget, "made for TV" movie. Bad acting, bad script, ridiculous special effects... this is one crummy movie. Sorry I wasted precious minutes of my life watching this garbage.
 
5 Star Rating  "perfect"2008-09-15
- Reviewed By User: A3LAJKLTQV4A2D
came faster than expected. in mint condition. would order from this seller again.
 
5 Star Rating  "SEX IN L.A. JUST GOT EVEN MORE DIFFICULT IN THIS LAUGH-A-MINUTE ALIEN RIP-OFF"2008-08-03
- Reviewed By michaelanderson65
Just when you thought it was safe to skinny-dip with a semen-hungry supermodel, along comes SPECIES to warn you that at any moment she might grow horns on her back and rip you up like a parking ticket.

This blech-gak-ptooey sci-fi thriller is in fact mostly ptooey - sillier than it is frightening. The movie puts the definitive '90s twist on the old alien-is-loose scenario: she's a six-foot blonde goddess, and all she wants to do is copulate. If you decided to pass on this load of goosey nonsense while it was in the theaters, it's easy to see why: its biggest star was Ben Kingsley, and it reeked heavily of Alien rip-off. But SPECIES had one thing all three Alien movies didn't have -- sex.

In short, the movie details what a beautiful alien/human (spawned by dark and stupid government forces from alien DNA received via radar) must go through to spawn in L.A. Sil (glassy-eyed model Natasha Henstridge) is a guileless, Nordic, man-hungry mating machine whose life cycles are commemorated by a trail of male corpses. Sil's F/X designs were indeed mustered up by H.R. Giger, the depressive Swiss artist behind that distinctive rib-cage-and-womb vibe that anyone who's seen Alien will instantly recognize. Sil is pursued through L.A.'s worst nightclubs and bachelor pads by head honcho Kingsley, sleepy manhunter Michael Madsen, blubbering "empath" Forest Whitaker, scientific Brit Alfred Molina and hot-to-trot biologist Marg Helgenberger.

SPECIES gets its snarkiest thrills from Sil's nightmarish physical changes, though they're less shocking than cool, like watching a blister rash spread on your own arm. In fact, the scare factor is dwarfed by the movie's bumper crop of outrageous Freudian subtext. It's the winner of this year's What This Movie's Really About Award: there's really no way to ignore the film's horrified view of feminine body rites, from puberty to childbirth. (The sequel should have taken on menopause.) The film practically shudders with fear: fear of sex, of menstruation, of dating, of female orgasms, of impotence, of fatherhood, of pregnancy, of birth, of statuesque blondes who undress in front of you without your having to so much as buy them a cocktail first.

Well, the last one might be a legit source of dread, but wouldn't it have been more interesting, though significantly less hilarious, if Sil hadn't been gorgeous - can you imagine the drama of a homely alien trying to get laid in L.A.? But it's not our fear we're writing about, anyway - it's the filmmakers'. Their apparent horror outpaces ours by a mile. Giger, director Roger Donaldson, writer Dennis Feldman, co-producer Frank Mancuso Jr.- these guys must have some super dating stories. We can't help picturing them dissolving into quaking, bug-eyed panic whenever their wives complain of mid-month bloat. In the movie, catch Sil's tentacle-filled cocoon-transformation from girl to woman - it's the wackiest first period ever captured on film. Every time she gets aroused after that, it's time for some poor sucker to get mauled. You'd imagine that somebody might have noticed that the film boils down to a bunch of nervous guys covering their testicles. But apparently no one did; maybe it is all just subconscious terrors worming their way to the surface.

Which is even better, frankly; it's a timeless joy when Hollywood unknowingly unleashes its own neuroses on the world. We laughed so hard we nearly popped a blood vessel in our eye when Sil aggressively tries to mount one guy in a pool and the luckless dope promptly loses his ...erm... drive. She turns into a cat-eyed alien thing and kills him. And there's plenty of incidental fun to be had: Helgenberger is charming, the computerized effects are startling, and there's even the infrequent, authentically frightening scene.

Though it's far more polished, SPECIES reminded us most of HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP, a Doug McClure piece of crap in which rangy reptilian creatures rape and impregnate human women. Real sweet stuff. SPECIES is a lot more fun, because you can just see everyone sweating tremulously behind the cameras.

 
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