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Synopsis: When a private satellite encounters an unidentified source of heat in Antarctica and it is found to be a pyramid buried deep underground , a search team comprising of top-of-the-line archaeologists and engineers is sent to Antarctica to find out more . Once there , the team comes across signs which indicate that the place is inhabited by an unknown alien species . It is not long before the aliens begin to hunt the team members . At the same time , a trio of coming-of-age Predators have arrived to collect the skulls of the aliens as trophies , and the humans are caught between a deadly battle between the two warring species.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Original Story by: Paul W. S. Anderson
Director(s): Paul W.S. Anderson
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
29
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
PG-13
Year:
2004
101 min
$80,218,314
Website
1,392 Views


being deflected by the earth's magnetic

field, causing a solar radiation storm.

Shackleton called Antarctica

"the last great journey left to man".

It's the one place left in the world

that no one owns.

It's completely free.

Me, I'm sort of partial to the penguins.

I wish you'd reconsider coming with us, Lex.

Come on, don't make me pull out

pictures of my kids again.

Your kids aren't that cute.

What if we got pictures

of other people's kids?

Want my advice?

Stay on the boat.

OK. Let me ask you something.

Do we stand a better chance

of surviving with you

or with the number-two choice?

Miss Woods, your helicopter's refueled.

They're waiting for you.

Everybody, listen up!

Gather round.

Told you she'd stay.

She can't resist my animal magnetism.

Laugh it up, Miller. Laugh it up.

Gentlemen?

It is my job to keep you alive

on this expedition,

and I need your help to do that.

Since I don't have time to properly train you,

I'm laying down three rules.

One. No one goes anywhere alone, ever.

Two.

Everyone must maintain

constant communication.

Three. Unexpected things are gonna happen.

When they do, no one tries to be a hero.

Understood?

Understood?

- Yes, ma'am.

- Good.

Seven seasons on the ice

and I've never seen a gun save someone's life.

- I don't plan on using it.

- Then why bring it?

Same principle as a condom.

I'd rather have one and not need it

than need it and not have one.

I'm glad that you decided to stay.

Move the trucks out on the ice.

Move that. OK, let's move.

- What's with the bottle cap?

- What?

What's with the bottle cap?

This is a valuable archaeological find.

When I was a kid growing up in Italy,

you know what they call a moon that big?

La luna del cacciatore.

Brava.

- What's that?

- Hunter's moon.

Hunter's moon.

Hold it, guys.

- Keep those engines running!

- Set it down.

Move over a little further. Connors.

It's an abandoned whaling station.

According to your satellite imagery,

the pyramid is located directly beneath it.

All right, bring it up. Come on.

Spread out.

We'll use this place as a base camp.

Mr. Quinn, begin drilling operations

as soon as you can.

I'm on it. OK, guys, let's move out.

- What are these?

- Whale bones.

This station was abandoned in 1904.

Everyone just disappeared overnight.

It was a big mystery back then.

One for National Geographic.

- Lex.

- No one goes anywhere alone.

There's something there. Listen. Listen.

Careful. They bite.

Over here. Over here.

What is it?

Can you believe that?

It's drilled at a perfect 30-degree angle.

- How far does it go down?

- All the way to the pyramid.

There it is. Clear as day.

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Dan O'Bannon

Daniel Thomas "Dan" O'Bannon (September 30, 1946 – December 17, 2009) was an American film screenwriter, director, visual effects supervisor, and occasional actor, usually in the science fiction and horror genres.O'Bannon is best known for having written the screenplay for Alien, adapted from a story he wrote with Ronald Shusett. He also contributed computer animation to Star Wars, worked on cult classics such as Dark Star, Heavy Metal, and Total Recall, and wrote and directed the horror comedy The Return of the Living Dead. more…

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