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RESIDENT EVIL: Extinction

With Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Ashanti

Directed by Russell Mulcahy

Not many video game adaptations withstand the weather.
Resident Evil is one of the few franchises managing to keep its head above water, retain credibility and continue to entertain in the grisliest of ways - thanks in great part to the presence of Jovovich and of course the great source material.
With this third cinematic expansion of the
Resident Evil
legacy and the viral disaster started by the Umbrella Corporation, the world has been overtaken by the walking dead. Laid barren, survivors cross desert landscapes like nomads in a fight for survival. Alice has become a loner, and her powers are growing stronger (a bi-product of Umbrella’s experimentation). She hooks up with our mobile team to face the bastard behind it all, still out to perfect his work. Great, bloody fun ensues with wild action and gory scenarios.
Again written by Paul W.S. Anderson, director of the original film adaptation.
DVD Extras include commentary, behind-the-scenes looks shedding more light on the story, the characters and the special FX, as well as deleted scenes.


4 / B
- PB


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A - B - C


The Resident Evil trilogy





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6 - Volcanic
5 - Blistering
4 - Hot
3 - Smolder
2 - Room Temperature
1 - Fizzled
0 - Extinguished

A: Multi-Viewing Potential

B: Could Enjoy A 2nd Look

C: Once Should Suffice



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