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a5c7b9f00b Survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight against the evil Umbrella Corp.
Years after the Raccoon City disaster, Alice pits her bio-organic super skills against armies of the undead in a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. Las Vegas means fun in the sun. Well, at least the sun is still there. Except for a few rusting landmarks, it looks pretty much like the rest of the desert - or the whole country, for that matter. The crowds are now flesh-eating zombies: the mass undead, the oozing, terrifying sludge of what remains. Here, the nightmare isn't over yet, so the newly upgraded Alice, along with her crew will make a final stand against evil - with one goal: to turn the undead dead again.
OK let me first start by saying that I only watched the first half of this movie and what I saw turned me off enough that I really didn't care one bit how it was all going to pan out.<br/><br/>What? How you can you slate it if you haven't even seen it all the way through I hear you ask? Well quite easily actually since what I saw was the most ineptly handled mess I've had the displeasure of subjecting myself to for quite some time and I doubt very much that anything could have redeemed it, a sentiment echoed by a lot of the people who've commented on this movie (feel free to jump in and correct me anytime) from what I've seen.<br/><br/>So what's wrong with it then? Well for a start the acting is beyond poxy, there are very few decent actors here and even they are wasted due to really bad cheesefest and cliché style dialogue. Most of the characters are too stupid to live, I mean if you open a door and get bombarded by millions of flies who were chowing down on a hanging rotting corpse you close the freaking door you don't stand there for 5 minutes trying to swat a billion flies. You also don't sleep in the open when there's zombies swarming everywhere either.<br/><br/>The scene with all the birds was embarrassingly laughable. I mean here's a thousand infected crows swarming everywhere yet despite people being outside and obviously in the firing line the birds remain in their crappy CGI swarm high up in the sky until the script calls for someone to cop it in which case a few suddenly appear on cue and attack someone while completely ignoring everyone else including people trying to help the victim, it's pathetic.<br/><br/>The direction is really bad and the action is handled so awkwardly that boring and disjointed doesn't even begin to sum it up.<br/><br/>I enjoyed the first Resident Evil for the guilty pleasure it was despite the fact that it really short changed us on the monster front. The second onewell although notgoodthe first due to it's descent into C movie cliché was OK for what it was but this one is just totally pointless and could have been one of a million other generic zombie movies if it weren't for the R.E. branding. And unless I missed some huge money shot at the end, the FX were pretty naffwell although some of the Zombie make-up was good.<br/><br/>I have to saywell that 90% of what I saw had me thinking that I was watching a fan-made remake of Day of the Dead since half the plot elements seem to have been lifted from that (far superior) movie including an underground complex in the middle of the desert where the science team are at odds with the suits (DotD it was the military) while trying to domesticate zombies since they've apparently given up on a cure. The excruciatingly painful scene where they present a supposedly domesticated zombie with relics from his life (cellphone, childs toy etc) featured some guya zombie that didn't seem to know what one actually was. Even if he'd watched Sean of the Dead he would have got some idea how to portray one. The scene really left me pining for "Bubb", the trained zombie of DotD.<br/><br/>Unless this film pulled some ballbustingly amazing sh*t out of the bag in it's final act then I thank the Lord that I had the good grace to see what was coming and not waste another minute on this poorly conceived piece of tripe…..<br/><br/>Once again it's "Thank You Drive Through!"
OK, just finished this third RE and unfortunately(like the second one) it doesn't come close to the heights of the first. It totally lacks the suspense, eeriness and claustrophobia that made the first one stand out. Yes sure, we get a few jump scenes but that doesn't redeem this movie. What we get is a kind of blend between "Dawn of the dead(the remake)", Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" and a little "Mad Max" thrown in for good measure.<br/><br/>If we for one moment forget that the first RE exists this stands on it's ownan OK action movie. Not great, not bad but OK. The production value, effects and the little acting there is are good so thankfully it doesn't come acrossa b-movie.<br/><br/>For me Milla is the main reason it survives from being really bad. She goes about her businessbefore with new powers á la invisible girl from Fantastic Four. Apparently she had that in the second installment too but it was a while since i saw that one so i don't remember exactly what she did with her powers in that one. The rest of the characters actually don't make any impact more than supporta vehicle to support a second storyline filling out film time. We get a few extra explosions, neck bitings and shootouts thanks to them.<br/><br/>To the film moguls : Please stop with more RE sequels, i think you have made enough damageit is to this franchise.
If it weren't for retro-gartered Milla Jovovich, I don't know why anyone would want to survive the virus that is turning humans into zombies and destroying the Earth in Resident Evil: Extinction.
Having left the friends who rescued her at the end of Apocalypse because she knew that Umbrella was tracking her, Alice (<a href="/name/nm0000170/">Milla Jovovich</a>) is now on her own, constantly moving around the Nevada Desert because it's the best way to keep the zombies from finding her. During a chance meeting with a convoy of survivors led by Claire Redford (<a href="/name/nm0005123/">Ali Larter</a>), Alice meets up again with Carlos Olivera (<a href="/name/nm0004912/">Oded Fehr</a>) and L.J. Wade (<a href="/name/nm0258402/">Mike Epps</a>) (from Apocalypse) and decides to join themthe convoy makes its way north to Alaska. Meanwhile, Umbrella scientist Dr Isaacs (<a href="/name/nm0322513/">Iain Glen</a>) has been experimenting with clones of Alice in hopes of developing a cure for the virus using her blood, but the clones are not proving to be very resilient. When he chances to locate the real Alice through the Umbrella satellite, he defies orders from his superior and goes looking for her. Resident Evil: Extinction is based on a screenplay by English film director, Paul W.S. Anderson, who based his story on a survival horror video game series, created by Japanese video game designer Shinji Mikami and released in 1996Biohazard in Japan and Resident Evil in English-speaking countries. Resident Evil: Extinction is the third in a series of five movies. It was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0120804/">Resident Evil (2002)</a> (2002) and <a href="/title/tt0318627/">Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)</a> (2004) and followed by <a href="/title/tt1220634/">Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)</a> (2010), <a href="/title/tt1855325/">Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)</a> (2012), and <a href="/title/tt2592614/">Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)</a> (2016). The movie was novelized in 2007 by Keith R.A. DeCandido who also novelized Resident Evil: Genesis (2004), and Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004). There are also a number of novelizations of the videogame series, but these are unrelated to the movies. Five years. Alice explains how, between the events in Apocalypse and Extinction, the T-virus escaped from Raccoon City, quickly spreading across the United States and then the world, not only turning humans into zombies but drying up rivers and lakes and turning forests into deserts. This is not directly explained in the third film. The supposition is that they died in the events that occurred between the second and third films, since the "convoy" lost around half its population in that time. However, in the novel adaptation (released before the movie), Jill is now leading about 100 survivors in Baltimore. As for Angie, the book explains that she was killed by Alice, while Alice was being controlled by the Umbrella Corporation in Detroit. Jill Valentine makes a very brief appearance during a mid-credit sequence at the end of Resident Evil: Afterlife (setting up for her more involved role in Resident Evil: Retribution). Therein, she is hard to recognize because she has long blonde hair unlike her appearance in Apocalypse, and she is under the control of Umbrella (much like her character in the Resident Evil 5 game). By presumption, the Red Queen was modeled after Angela Ashford from the second film by her father Dr. Charles Ashford. The White Queen's appearance is not modeled after Angela Ashford, and although not confirmed we can easily assume that the White Queen was a more updated version of the Red Queen. At the beginning of the crow sequence it was mentioned that the crows had been feeding on infected flesh, therefore they were infected. The Red Queen is heard saying in Resident Evil, "One bite—one scratch—is sufficient enough to pass the virus." Betty (<a href="/name/nm0038680/">Ashanti</a>) had numerous scratches from the birds and the birds pecked at her skin and flesh, so she would most likely turn into an undead herself sooner or later. Instead of endangering the rest of the convoy, she may have chosen to enclose herself within the bus. A second theory comes from the bus window beginning to break. The crows are clearly seen breaking through the glass window and swooping in the bus. It's possible she closed the door of the bus to prevent the crows from flying out to harm the rest of the convoy. It is said that the major cities have the most zombies, but when the convoy arrived in Vegas, the zombies were nowhere to be seen. Alice said "Those birds must have moved through the city block by block. Pecked it clean." The strange thing is that neither the zombies nor other T-virus-infected creatures suchthe zombie dogs or the Lickers never eat other infected creatures because the zombies or other infected creatures eat only fresh blood and flesh, which is why the zombies in the first Resident Evil didn't eat each other. However, crows are scavengers that eat both dead and living things. That would explain why the crows eat all the zombies in Vegas—the zombies were the only food they could find since the living population had dropped after the outbreak. He used the antivirus, but in excessive amounts. That is why he suffered some side effects. While searching the virtually abandoned Hive for Isaacs, Alice comes upon Alice Clone 88 lying I stasis in her incubator bubble. Suddenly, the heavily mutated Isaacs leaps out at her, knocking Alice against the bubble and awakening the clone. The bubble breaks, and the clone spills out into Alice's arms, then collapses. Alice covers her body with a coat and goes after Isaacs. They fight each other through the mansion and into the laser corridor. "I am the future," Isaacs taunts, but Alice begins to laugh. As the laser grid begins to pass through the room, Alice laughs. "No," she replies, "you're just another asshole." As she watches, Isaacs' body is sliced by the advancing grid. Just before the grid reaches Alice, it stops, having been deactivated by Clone 88, who adds, "You're the future all right." Meanwhile, in Tokyo, Umbrella head Albert Wesker (<a href="/name/nm0641816/">Jason O'Mara</a>) is holding a meeting with other Umbrella branch heads to assure them that, even though the North American branch seems to have shut down, research will still continue under his supervision. Suddenly, Alice appearsa hologram and warns Wesker that he won't have to wait long because she's coming to get him, and she's bringing a few of her friends along. In the final scene, Alice and Clone 88 stand together looking down row after row of Alice clones incubating in their bubbles. One draft of the screenplay had Cindy Lennoxa character. However, due to problems with casting and pressured timing, the character was taken out but a similar character "Nurse Betty" was added in.
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