All Movies Collection -2002-2016-... | Resident Evil
Alice has lost her powers (thanks, Umbrella), but she still flies a plane to Los Angeles. She finds a prison on Alcatraz run by a man with a weird axe-head mask—. We also get Chris Redfield (Wentworth Miller) and a giant, creepy Majini boss that looks like a monster from Cloverfield .
Sienna Guillory’s Jill. The scene where she slides under a descending garage door is pure fan service. The Bad: The editing is frantic. And Alice goes from "survivor" to "superhero" a bit too fast.
A messy, rushed, but ultimately satisfying goodbye. Final Thoughts: Do They Hold Up? If you are a purist of the Resident Evil games (the slow, survival-horror puzzle boxes of the 90s), these movies will drive you insane. Leon is a side character. Claire is a background figure. Wesker is a joke.
By the third film, the world has ended. The T-Virus has turned the planet into a desert. Las Vegas is buried in sand. Survivors drive around in armored convoys, and Umbrella is hiding in a facility in the middle of nowhere. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
A solid B+. Great atmosphere, limited CGI, and a creepy, industrial score. 2. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) – Welcome to Raccoon City The Vibe: Dawn of the Dead meets a Michael Bay music video.
The big draw here? . A hulking, rocket-launching tyrant in a trench coat. We also finally get game characters: Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory, who is perfect casting) and Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr).
We meet (Milla Jovovich), who wakes up in a shower with amnesia. She joins a commando team (led by the underrated Colin Salmon) and the fake-out hero Spence (James Purefoy) to contain the Red Queen—a homicidal A.I. child who has locked down the facility to prevent the T-Virus from escaping. Alice has lost her powers (thanks, Umbrella), but
Here is where the franchise goes full slow-mo , bullet-time , sunglasses-indoors mode. Filmed in 3D (the post- Avatar era), Afterlife is the most video-game-like of the series.
Over the next 14 years and six films, we watched Milla Jovovich kick, shoot, and psychic-blast her way through hordes of the infected. Was it a faithful adaptation? No. Was it a wildly entertaining, gloriously chaotic, slow-motion gun-fest? Absolutely.
The reverse opening—where a zombie invasion plays backwards in time. Genius cinematography. Sienna Guillory’s Jill
Alice using telekinesis to explode a thousand zombie birds. It’s ridiculous, but visually stunning.
The highlight? (as a clone of her character from the first film). We also get Leon S. Kennedy (Johann Urb) and Barry Burton (Kevin Durand). Ada Wong (Li Bingbing) shows up in a stunning red dress to play double agent.
By: The Zombie Apologist
After a confusing time-jump and a retcon that changes the entire lore (turns out the T-Virus was created to cure a disease, not as a weapon), Alice returns to Raccoon City. But Raccoon City is now a crater.
