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    Quote Originally Posted by axlish
    I think the biggest problem of the films, especially part two, is that they are filmed in Canada
    tho' seeing Toronto getting nuked was quite interesting


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    Didn't see the second one. However, the first one didn't really leave me "craving for more", far from it.

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    I loved the first Resident Evil. I was all set to hate it, not because I'm a zombie purist, but because it was a videogame film and was being cynical.

    I was pleasantly surprised, however, quite possibly due to the fact I was being--as mentioned above--somewhat doubtful about the fun the film would provide.

    I felt the second film was offal, though and a waste of time, but that's just me.

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    You could view Resident Evil remake on the Cube as a interactive CGI film, the graphics are close enough - they are still polygon character/monsters on a pre rendered background but the blend works far better then previously with particle effects, shadows and the amount of detail.
    The in game cut scenes are some of the best and the voice acting is alot better then the original.
    I'd swear the dialogue was taken straight out the SD Perry novel.

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    The two RE flicks aren't award winning greatness by any stretch of the imagination, but I never figured they would be, so I wasn't dissapointed by them. I do think they should have used S.D Perry's novelizations as the base script material, and kept a more faithful adaption. I really would have liked to see the RE3 intro movie, with the cops being overwhelmed, and the Umbrella mercs fast roping into the city on the big screen. I liked what I got in RE2: Nemesis, but would have liked more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadman_Deluxe
    Maybe you guys are missing the point? No one wanted to watch ninety minutes of ingame footage acted out for real.

    The movies are actually far more accurate and/or faithful to the series of resident evil novels. That's novels as in books, real books, bought from a shop, made from real paper ... which you have to read to understand.

    Though i thought the portrayal of the RE movie "zombies" was great, probably the best seen on screen since NOTLD 1990.

    great points all around.

    honestly they're not bad films, and they stands leaps and bounds above the games in every possible respect.

    RE1 is the better of the two, and while it does have suffer from some spotty writing here and there it's and overall tolerable film. if nothing else atleast they tried to be original, and there nothing wrong with that.

    with RE2, I liked all of the NON Alice-fu action scenes were pretty good. nemesis was executed well, and the zombies looked... zombie-ish. everything else... not so good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wooley
    I really would have liked to see the RE3 intro movie, with the cops being overwhelmed, and the Umbrella mercs fast roping into the city on the big screen.
    Umm, that scene WAS in the movie, RE2, did you miss that or something?


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    Ok, you guys asked for this. I'm gonna break the Resident Evil film totally (but just the first one, haven't seen the second one).

    First off, the zombies are super pussy. No makeup, growling like some kind of angst ridden teenagers. I mean, they are pale. That's it. We never see ANY feeding, just a bunch of zombie arms reaching out and pull someone into the crowd. And how many zombie scenes do we have? Two. That's it. I just rewatched this ****fest and I was just as disappointed as the first time I saw it. The angst ridden teenagers come in mass twice and attack our heroes. But these scenes are just filled with action, action, action. And not "Aliens" kind of action either, even though it tried to copy that film, but real weak action. The sound effects of the machine guns sound like crap, and we get a dozen quick shots of zombies getting shot and fall down, cut to that ANNOYING BITCH Michelle Rodriguez yelling something, cut back to zombie being shot. That's how our entire two zombie sequences go. They're short, they're just action and they feature Michelle Rodriguez. I mean, what else do you need to stamp down one huge "F for Failure" on a zombie film?

    That stupid monster in the end looks horrible and in the second act he replaces the zombies as the main threat. Big mistake, because no matter how many times they show us that cranberry sauce jellyfish he doesn't scare me. He makes me want to throw up, but just because of the fact that he looks so horrible. Mortal Kombat 2 graphics anyone? And why the hell does he catch on fire when he's being dragged behind the cart? That doesn't make any sense at all. I watched Showdown in Little Tokyo last night where the main baddie gets impaled on a fireworks wheel. Suddenly, the entire thing explodes, even though there were just some weak firecrackers on there! That's the kind of "What the hell?" effect you get from the ending in Resident Evil.

    Paul W.S. Anderson must have felt that his action was horrible (becuase it was, just LOOk at that zombie dog scene! Most stupid scene ever) so he fit it in an overly complicated plot that's A) not interesting and B) totally unnecessary. Sure, it's complicated. But complicated don't mean good. Why the hell should we care for any of these characters? Why the hell didn't Michelle Rodriguez bite the bullet in the first scene? And all those SWAT team members? Remember the old Star Trek series where there would always be some expendable crew members that could take a dive for the team and show us how serious the situation was? That's what these SWAT team members are for, but the sole exception is that in the most hip and cool style, they still get some screentime, pulling away precious time from our main characters. We know everyone is going to die, and soon, so just kill them off and let us follow our main characters instead. Because once the action starts, there's ONE "character" scene. One. Between all the horribly ugly zombie dogs and laser tag chases, they slow down to talk once. But by that time, the chase is already lost and the director cannot possibly unravel the overly complicated plot intime for the next action scene.

    This film suffers from many problems: Suck ass action scenes, 1968' angst ridden teenager zombies and a plot that doesn't make any sense. They should have decided to either do a plotfilm with zombies or action in it, or an action film with a plot to match. They can't do both, because the end result is truly horrible.

    Michelle Rodriguez should never star in another movie ever again.

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    Didn't Super Mario Brothers teach the world anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svengoolie
    Didn't Super Mario Brothers teach the world anything?
    what?....hop, run, grab a mushroom and be happy forever?
    Super Mario Brothers was created by insane hippies that wanted to take over the world!

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    the zombies in the RE movie were plenty good enough for me





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    I never saw the first one--like I said, SMB put me off flicks based on video games.

    I checked out RE2 on dvd, just for the hell of it, and was basically unimpressed except for the Lara Croft rip-off.

    But, I still liked it more than Land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erisi236
    the zombies in the RE movie were plenty good enough for me
    Look at those two zombies lurking behind the first one in that shot. Get my point about "horrible zombies"?

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    well 90% of those folks killed in that lab were just snuffed out with hellon gas, so the zombies would just look a bit pale as opposed to all smashed up and bloody


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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed
    Look at those two zombies lurking behind the first one in that shot. Get my point about "horrible zombies"?


    not at all.


    and seriously how many dead people have you seen?


    most of the "worker" zombies were killed within the office complex by an aersolized poison (i think it could have been the Halon Fire control system) so they would be lacking any obvious signs of trauma. as for the two your referring to. the leftmost one is suffering from a pretty decent portrayal of a cervical vertebrae compound fracture. one that's done about as well as an actor can physically do.

    as for the zombie to the right. she's vacant, colored like a dead person, and drooling, sans noticable injuries. sorry to ruin you necropheliac fun, but not everyone dies good and bloody, like those ****e games suggest.

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