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Predator Chronicles

by Uncanny Antman
What is it about? This creates a kind of, “What if the Predator series spawned a series of short TV films, a la Masters of Horror?” Created to be able to watch these stories without cringing all the time. They’ll never be great films, but they are now at least fun films.

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Original film name: Alien vs Predator, and Aliens vs Predator: Requiem
New film name: Predator Chronicles
Film studio name: 20th Century Fox
Edit crew name: Uncanny Antman
Date Original Film Was Released: 2004 and 2008
Date Edit Was Released: June 2008
Original Runtime: 1h48m and 1h41m.
New Runtime: 57m and 55m.
Amount of time Cut/Added: I’m terrible at math.
Your intention for this fan edit: To create a kind of, “What if the Predator series spawned a series of short TV films, a la Masters of Horror?”

I also wanted to emulate the kind of storytelling that Dark Horse did with their one-shot Predator comics. Straight forward Predator stories, (that just happen to also feature the Aliens) with paper-thin characters. The films themselves had very little in the way of interesting characterization, so I felt my only choice was to embrace that approach. Also, as with many of the comics, these edits assume you have a reasonable knowledge of the Alien and/or Predator universe(s). Things such as the Alien’s lifecycle, and the Predator’s M.O. are not fleshed out just for the benefit of the uninitiated.

In the end, I just wanted to be able to watch these stories without cringing all the time. They’ll never be great films, but I hope they are now at least fun films.

Cuts removed/added/extended: Too many to list individually, but these are some of the major alterations:

AvP: (Both theatrical and unrated versions were utilised.)

  • • Removal of all Predator ship interiors. They are incongruous with Predator 2, and also keeps the actions of the Predators more mysterious, rather than showing us every step they take.
  • • Altered all Predator P.O.V. shots (Except when in “Alien Mode”) to resemble the ‘correct’ heat vision from Predator 1 and 2. Also added in triple heartbeat sound effect, which was oddly absent.
  • • Removed all mention of “metric time”. Not only is it unnecessary, but it’s complete bunk. 10 minutes is not metric time.
  • • Removed all instances of the super-long-wrist blades.
  • • The Queen is no longer activated by a secret switch on the floor. She is revived by the Predators directly. In this version, the humans are not lured to the pyramid on purpose, but are merely caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  • • Removed the first batch of eggs/facehuggers. The assumption is that when the Queen was unfrozen, so were a bunch of warriors. This removes the problem of the ridiculously sped-up gestation time. (Not to mention that Rousseau’s chestburster scene was abysmal.)
  • • Removed Scar killing the unarmed Quinn.
  • • All but the more minor references to the rite of passage removed. The less of the supposed back-story we know, the less ridiculous it is.
  • • Removed Scar marking Lex as a fellow warrior.
  • • Trimmed several of the not-so-great shots of Scar’s unmasked face.

Most scenes have been reworked in other ways, including re-sequencing events, re-scoring, sound effects replacement (Such as the Predator plasma cannon sound), and minor effects work on some shots. Some efforts have also been made to minimize the “chunky Predator” appearance when possible.

AvP:R:

  • • All connection to AvP removed. (This edit also done in AvP.) The PredAlien on board is from a different, unknown-to-the-audience incident.
  • • Altered Predator P.O.V. shots so that the PredAlien is the same color as regular Aliens. I do not care for many of the ways in which the PredAlien was made to be apart from the rest of its species. In fact, much of the PredAlien has been trimmed out until we get to the roof fight.
  • • Removed Buddy Benson’s arm melting off, and the oddly “black” looking facehugger.
  • • Removed all the early teen-angst scenes. We now only see Ricky when he’s interacting with his brother.
  • • Removed PredAlien’s new reproduction method entirely.
  • • Removed all early scenes with Kelly O’Brien. She and Molly do not appear until the department store.
  • • Removed all instances of the Predator’s magic blue liquid. The Predator is here on a hunt, not to clean up the town. (His motives were inconsistent in the film at the best of times, so this makes more sense.) Also, the liquid and it’s never-empty bottle is just plain stupid.
  • • Some of the more egregious shots of Aliens simply not defending themselves against the Predator have been removed. Couldn’t take ‘em all out, or there would be almost no fighting left.
  • • All uses of the Predator’s power-punch-glove-thing are gone. More ill-thought-out ridiculousness.
  • • Removed early references to nuking the town. It works better if it’s as much a surprise to us as it is to the townspeople.
  • • Reworked roof fight to remove such things as the Predator coming up through the ground, stomping on an Alien’s acid-filled head, the unmasking scene where the PredAlien patiently waits for the Predator to disarm himself, and the Predator pulling the PredAlien’s tongue out.

As with AvP, there is also major re-sequencing of events in the early stages of the story, some minor scoring alterations and additions, sound effects alterations, and some effects shots.

Note: As anyone who bought the AvP:R DVD knows, the image is hideously, impenetrably dark. I’ve made every attempt to brighten the image to an acceptable level without ruining the contrast or revealing the digital break-up within the black areas. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best I could do. The end result varies depending on your set-up, so apologies if you see too much macro-blocking. There are also several instances where there simply was no image to ‘reveal’, so they remain brightened, yet difficult to make out.

Both stories now have a few “nobody” characters who disappear from the narrative, but I didn’t consider them important enough to worry about resolution for them. Both stories end in situations that makes their final fates clear, so there’s no real problem there.

Fan edit details (please add here details about DVD contents as well as video and audio information): 16×9, 5.1 audio. The DVD also features some supplemental Predator activities (Some footage that was not used in the edits is presented here) three Predator related parodies, and the Chronicles teaser.

Hardware and software information (what did you use to create your fan edit): Premiere, DVDLabPro.
Time needed for the edition: My original attempts at AvP stretched out over about eight months, but the revised “Chronicles” version took about two months all together.
Persons involved: One.
Additional download links: Teaser trailer -

http://rapidshare.com/files/117306631/PChronTeaser.avi


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9 Review »

  1. I watched this today and, overall, I dug it. The first Alien vs. Predator flick will always suck as long as Lex teams up with Scar at the end. Unfortunately, that ending still exists in Cold Comfort, episode 1 of Predator Chronicles. I see no way that Uncanny Antman could’ve edited that out without having a severely choppy, non-sensical ending. The fault lies not with UA but with the source material. Other than that, he’s cut out a lot of shit and made the running time shorter and that’s always welcome. I can’t say that I like this movie now (like I could of Terminator 3 after UA’s cut) but I didn’t feel the need to bash my brains in either, so fair enough. As for Unexpected Visitors, episode 2 (or Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem), I actually liked the original movie but UA cut out all the little annoying things that brought the movie down. I love the new brighter photography and the axeing of the teen angst crap. But, I also missed some of the gorier moments that UA had to cut to make this version work. All in all, not Uncanny Antman’s best work but a good time nonetheless.

    Review by Kolpitz — June 23, 2008 @ 3:42 am

  2. This was a very good edit that cut just the right amount of footage from two different films to make them more bearable to watch.

    Review by jamiemark — June 23, 2008 @ 7:48 pm

  3. a very good edit shorted to just the right timing and love the title of each film.

    It good of be a little better and some of the edits you could not tell
    but good anyway

    Review by hunter12 — June 25, 2008 @ 11:32 pm

  4. The idea works nicely as two seperate comic book “episodes”, however I’d still like to see a combination edit that merges these two films into the one feature length movie it should have been. Remove all the pointless character study aspects and make it into a true Alien vs. Predator film with humans just being bystanders or victims to the battle between them. More of a movie from the POV of the predator maybe… (hmm, I think I just gave myself an idea for my own fanedit).

    For this FanEdit though the editing quality was excellent and there were no noticeable techinal issues, but it still lacks some entertainment value for me to give this a 5 star rating. 4 stars overall, nice job thanks Antman!

    Review by juk — July 10, 2008 @ 11:49 pm

  5. This is my new favourite fan edit!
    Splendid editing, all the right choices.

    The first movie still is kinda bad, but with less stupid things going on. I can now watch it with joy, not some horrible pain growing in my stomach.
    The second movie got way better. I actually cared more for the people now that we don’t know as much about them. Focus on only 1 human apart from the Predator works really well. I’s fun now!

    The DVD is awesome. The feeling is just right, the extras are hilarious and the sound is great.

    Top notch work!

    Review by spelledaren — August 4, 2008 @ 6:59 pm

  6. Thank you for your work.
    This turns the two episodes in something new and more dynamic – the last one absolutely needed it. I admire the introduction to the menu you edited.

    Review by Alino — August 30, 2009 @ 10:45 pm

  7. I am far from overwhelmed. I admit I didn’t notice any technical issues. I watched the avi version and the quality is very nice, I have no complains whatsoever about that. If I hadn’t already seen the original movies I wouldn’t be able to tell what has been cut. The first AVP got better, well getting worse was practically impossible. My real problem is with the second movie. This is what I usually call “heavily cut” and “butchered”. I didn’t realize how much gore the movie has until I saw your cut. By reducing the running time in half You have also removed half of the gore, if not more. Gone is the sequence where the first chestbursters… well, chestburst. Gone are the sewer killings, the deputy getting impaled by the Predator, the daddy being dragged away, the guy at the power plant getting his skull pierced through, the pool massacre, the diner impregnation, the hospital impregnation and I don’t know what else. I really can’t enjoy the movie like this, it is like watching the TV version of Scarface. Characters come out of nowhere and say something happened, then we see the aftermath, there is blood everywhere… But we didn’t see it happen and I personally felt robbed because of that.
    If your main goal was to focus only on the Predator and the Aliens in that case yes, I guess You achieved something, but I found this cut to be much inferior to the original movie.
    The editing work is immaculate – 10/10, as a story this is around 3/10. It just really feels like TV. I give this cut 5/10.
    Please don’t feel offended, this is only my personal opinion, as I can see most of the users are pretty fond of these versions of the AVP series :)
    By the way, great job with brightening the image, I thought there must be a brighter edition until I just read that You did that.

    Review by gogodabest — November 26, 2009 @ 9:01 pm

  8. The first Predator Chronicle i really enjoyed, the edit was tight which enabled his edit it flow very well.
    The second Predator Chronicle is a great edit, it turned a very slow plodding movie into a tight fast moving hour, well done on both.

    Predator movie 1 & 2 turned in to Chronicles anytime soon?

    Review by chancer127 — February 19, 2010 @ 11:26 pm

  9. For some reason, I figured this was going to be an edit that was going to take footage from both movies and make original shorts. After watching it, to me it seemed like it was just an edit of both movies of only the Predator footage. Maybe it’s because I had an initial idea of what I thought this was going to be, but overall I guess I have to say I wasn’t too fond of this.

    Review by asocialjester — June 12, 2010 @ 8:41 pm

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