: Replaces the close-ups of Ripley clones with a sequence featuring a space pilot squashing a mutant insect that has an Alien-like jaw.
Based on common file naming conventions for this specific release: Alien: Resurrection (1997) - FAQ - IMDb
: During a medical exam, Ripley 8 reacts emotionally to a picture of a young girl, hinting at her residual memories of Newt from Aliens . : Replaces the close-ups of Ripley clones with
: Includes more banter between the crew of the Betty , such as a joke told by Vriess and a discussion about weapons working underwater.
A longer dialogue between Call and Ripley in the chapel while Call interfaces with the "Father" computer. Technical Details (BRrip x264 GAZ YIFY) A longer dialogue between Call and Ripley in
The 1997 film does not have an official "Director's Cut." Instead, director Jean-Pierre Jeunet considers the Theatrical Cut his authorized version. However, a Special Edition (often mistakenly labeled as a Director's Cut in digital downloads) exists, adding approximately 7 minutes of footage. Key Content Differences in the Special Edition
: The "Betty" lands on Earth, and Ripley and Call look out over the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Paris. Character Development : Key Content Differences in the Special Edition :
Ripley's surgery scene is longer; she briefly wakes up and attacks a scientist while the embryo is being removed.