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        <description>AVP-R is not so much a movie as a collage of gruesome death scenes. Normally this would be a bad thing&amp;mdash;however the truth, in this particular case, is that gruesome death scenes are exactly what you&amp;rsquo;re paying to see. A lack of gruesome death scenes was exactly the sort of folly that marked the original AVP as a tragic case of missed opportunity. AVP-R begins just where the original AVP left off: with a Predator scout ship departing earth, their slain brother in tow. Just when all seems at peace again, a Predator/Alien hybrid pops out of the dead Predator&amp;rsquo;s chest...</description>
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