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If you miss the peak years of DVD/BD extras, this deep dip into James Cameron's 1986 maximalist classic is for you. Even after the 2010 Anthology's MU-TH-UR-mode load, there's enough insight in Ian Nathan's 282-minute docu-dive to justify revisiting LV-426. Playing like a high-grade assemblage of disc features, it's a tribute that reiterates why Aliens deserves the expanded treatment.
Everyone seems to have boarded the dropship, for starters. With Cameron, Sigourney Weaver and Gale Anne Hurd leading, Jenette Goldstein, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Carrie Henn, Lance Henriksen and many more (chest)burst with stories, observations and interpretations.
Kicking off with Aliens’ sense of a ‘tactile reality’, contributors tease out anti-corporate, post-Vietnam and PTSD subtexts gamely. Nicely nerdy details mount, ranging from Burke's collars to the alien queen's…
