As her species decays succumbing to infections and illnesses, an alien seductress immunologically stronger becomes the only hope for them to live on.As her species decays succumbing to infections and illnesses, an alien seductress immunologically stronger becomes the only hope for them to live on.As her species decays succumbing to infections and illnesses, an alien seductress immunologically stronger becomes the only hope for them to live on.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
John Paul Pitoc
- Hastings
- (as J.P. Pitoc)
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- TriviaProducer Frank Mancuso Jr. wanted the creatures to look slightly different from H.R. Giger's original concept. He did not contribute to the designs in this film and the creatures were redesigned by Rob Hinderstein.
- GoofsIn every movie, the Species alien has been able to detect defective genes just by touching a potential mate, including Sara. But at the end of this movie, Sara walks away with a sterile mate when she was seeking a fertile one to continue her species, and they are holding hands. She should have immediately detected his sterility. However, an earlier conversation between her and Dean hints at her choosing her human side over her alien side, and therefore choosing not to allow herself to cause the extinction of the human race.
- Quotes
Football Player: [after kissing Sara] How about a little tongue with that?
Sara: [grabs his face, then lets him go] You don't want the tongue.
- Alternate versionsThree versions of this film exist:
- one for the SciFi network with the usual cuts (sexuality, violence, gore)
- a R rated version
- an unrated version with one minute of additional nudity
- ConnectionsEdited from Species (1995)
- SoundtracksTen Kinds of Pleasure
Written & Performed by Gerald Brunskill aka Jerry Brunskill
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Better than the ratings I see
I have no idea why this receives so few stars. This is really a very good movie, far better than the second of the series.
What is wrong with it? Well, it does go after the goriness of the "Species" life-cycle more shamelessly and explicitly than does the first. And a few of the effects shots are distinctly second-rate in comparison to the first movie. Of course, they are showing more of the alien in this one, and doing so with less budget.
Having said that, the story here is perfectly good and interesting, and the girls playing aliens look great (when they aren't um... going alien). What more could you really ask from a sequel?
What is wrong with it? Well, it does go after the goriness of the "Species" life-cycle more shamelessly and explicitly than does the first. And a few of the effects shots are distinctly second-rate in comparison to the first movie. Of course, they are showing more of the alien in this one, and doing so with less budget.
Having said that, the story here is perfectly good and interesting, and the girls playing aliens look great (when they aren't um... going alien). What more could you really ask from a sequel?
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- Mar 23, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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