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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Special Features,
By M Marvin (WV) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Resident Evil: The High-Definition Trilogy (Resident Evil / Resident Evil: Apocalypse / Resident Evil: Extinction) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I love the Resident Evil movies. Sadly the details of this listing do not reference any special features. I reluctantly purchased this title hoping to find some special features. However my expectations were far exceeded. There was over 90 minutes of special featuers on each disk. They were as follows:
Resident Evil Blu Wizard - allows you to customize your playlist of which special features to view either in a queue or during the movie itself. Playing Dead:Resident Evil from the Game to the Screen - 3 Separate Documentaries Featurettes - 8 Different Featurettes Camera Test - 2 Documentaries Storyboarding Resident Evil - 3 Storyboards Costumes - 2 Documentaries The Making of Resident Evil - 7 Making of Segments Music Video - "My Plague" by Slipknot Alternate Ending Commentaries - 2 Different Commentaries Subtitles - 4 Different Languages Previews Resident Evil: Apocalypse Blu Wizard - allows you to customize your playlist of which special features to view either in a queue or during the movie itself. Game Over: Resident Evil Reanimated - 6 Making of Segments Featurettes - 3 Featurettes Deleted Scenes - 20 Deleted Scenes Commentaries - 3 Different Commentaries Subtitles - 3 Different Languages Previews Resident Evil: Extinction Blu Wizard - allows you to customize your playlist of which special features to view either in a queue or during the movie itself. Featurettes - 6 Featurettes The Big Bang/Shooting RE:E - 6 Making of Segments Deleted Scenes - 11 Deleted Scenes Commentaries - 2 Different Commentaries Subtitles - 3 Different Languages Previews
66 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Death, Destruction, Despair, and other Holiday Tidings,
By Ravenova (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Resident Evil - Extinction (Widescreen Special Edition) (DVD)
The deadly T-virus has now escaped the Umbrella Corporation's rigorously controlled environment and infected the world. There are few who can remain alive in such a hostile atmosphere where nature has reclaimed her own and flesh hungry zombies seek the warm life blood of the living. Earth is desolate. The entire planet shown from afar is now visible as a barren Necropolis of broken dreams, empty lives, and the fruitless pursuit of existence. It's over. . . or is it? Operation Alice is back, bigger and better than before. The fight for earth has begun . . .
Continuing the ever growing Resident Evil franchise, the latest installment in this seemingly endless movie series has actually managed to redeem much of the harm done in prior movies. While this is still not a "thinking man's" film by any means, the numerous action sequences, interesting special effects, and superior scenes of zombie carnage combined to produce an entertaining and enjoyable film. Perhaps there is hope for the Resident Evil venture after all. The story continues the very lose plot line established in earlier movies, that is, Alice runs around in skimpy clothes, as before, and engages in random acts of violence while taking herself very seriously. Meanwhile, the ever devious yet massively inefficient Umbrella Corporation tracks her, thinking to take on a monster that they have created, yet have proved time and again that they cannot control. So much for the whole notion of hindsight. But, if you have already seen the first two Resident Evil movies and are still coming back, then you already know all this. Let's face it, the movies are just dumb, but they are fun if you can put aside your thinking cap and indulge in a Friday night flick with friends. And besides, there is one new theme that has emerged in Resident Evil: Extinction that is actually quite appealing in a macabre sort of way, the entire destruction of the world. While Resident Evil has never minded killing off large populations for the pleasure of a disturbingly blood thirsty public, no one ever quite anticipated that they were ready to eradicate the world. Yes, it's been done before, but for some strange reason, this same old concept has a uniquely revolting attraction. The new theme works. Freud might have some interesting theories as to why, but let's face it - - - no one really cares, we just want to be entertained. Now, what about the characters? I, for a lack of anything better to do (thus are the trials of being nineteen) have unfortunately watched both of the original Resident Evil movies more than once and, despite this, still haven't a clue as to what the character's personality's are really like. Apparently, Resident Evil: Extinction decided not to remedy this problem. We still don't care about these people. As far as we are concerned, they are just future zombie bait or, as I prefer to say, zombie chow on parade. But wait! What about the elusive Alice? Yes, she is still "cool" with her no nonsense mannerisms, incredible and totally unrealistic fighting maneuvers, and her ultra sexy clothes but let's face it, she's just not a talker. Does anyone remember her ever saying more than three words? I rest my case. Resident Evil and characterization are not synonymous and they probably never will be. As I said, this is not a thinking man's movie. So, now that my poison pen is warmed up, I sadly must switch gears and move onwards, leaving my delightful cynicism behind and explaining the good qualities of this movie to any of you out there who were unfortunate enough to land on my review (laughs maniacally.) Resident Evil is mainly known for its concentration of high drama, edge of the seat tension, unpredictability, and special effects and in all these areas it delivers marvelously. The action presented in this movie far surpasses the first two films keeping the viewer hooked to the screen and diverting their attention from the actual lack of a deep plot. The action is non-stop and for the most part realistically depicted. The special effects have improved over the years and the directors were not afraid to capitalize on this especially since if all these scenes of carnage and mayhem were removed the movie could be recapped in less than three sentences. The combination of horror and action that is unique to the video game to movies franchise that is booming of late is presented most effectively in this film creating a very tense atmosphere and resulting in many unexpected deaths, mutilations, and zombiefications. The conclusion was both oddly disappointing and strangely satisfying at the same time although it was obviously the prelude to yet another sequel (what ever happened to succinctness?) While Alice's final battle with an unnamed but many clawed creature was abrupt and vastly disappointing especially considering that half the movie had been building up to this grand battle, the "surprise conclusion" that was presented afterwards was most unique and quite interesting thus redeeming the entire conclusion. Ending Thoughts: The expert manipulation of effects and the inclusion of hordes of flesh hungry zombies and heart stopping action packed scenes will of course appeal to any cynical teenage audience; however, an older crowed will probably find it most banal. If you are more into the thinking man's type of film, then this is not for you. If you are looking for a meaningless yet fun film, then Resident Evil: Extinction is definitely worth seeing. - Ravenova
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Resident Evil films are FAR From "Extinct",
This review is from: Resident Evil - Extinction (Widescreen Special Edition) (DVD)
From the start, this film had me completely surrendered to it's gripping narrative, fantastic cinematography and hugely entertaining action scenes. Unlike the first two films in the franchise, "Extinction" brings the next gen gore of the video games "Resident Evil 4 and 5" to the big screen. No more fast cuts, discreet angles or dark lenses... This is a hardcore, zombie killing action-fest. Aside from this new development, the characters are all written with much more attention to characterization and emotion. There are many scenes in the film where you find yourself GENUINELY caring what happens to the characters. On top of everything I've mentioned, the musical score by Charlie Clouser WAY outclasses the previous two scores and is both effective and well produced. If I had one negative thing to say about this film it's that it ended as soon as it did!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
all-in-all, not half bad,
By celticriver (houston, tx) - See all my reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Movie,
By RBLAZE "RANDY" (BEDFORD,PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Resident Evil - Extinction (Widescreen Special Edition) (DVD)
Just watched this movie and loved it. I love Miljo! The movie had me captivated the whole time.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Going Extinct on Blu-ray,
By Ender84 (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Resident Evil: Extinction [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
So, attempts to contain the T-virus to Raccoon City have failed. Great. Now the virus has spread throughout the world, and those who have not been effected yet live a life reminiscent of Mad Max. However, all hope is not lost when you have a saucy, zombie-butt kicking super woman wielding a set of kukri knives and telekinetic powers. Alice is back, and she's not happy.
We learn just how evil and how large Umbrella is in Extinction. Dr. Isaacs is attempting to create a anti-virus of sorts that he hopes will domesticate the undead. I wouldn't call them domesticated, but they are now slightly smarter, stronger and significantly faster! Alice must pull out all the stops if she wishes to defeat the super undead, zombie crows, outlaws, and tentacles...yes, the infamous Tyrant makes an appearance. The majority of this movie takes place in well lit areas - an oddity for a zombie flick, but it works well. The speed and ferocity of the super undead makes up for the lack of the dark, claustrophobic confinements that we loved in the 2002 release. At times, it feels more like an action movie a la Apocalypse, but with a good dose of that good ol' Resident Evil suspense. Unlike Apocalypse, Extinction is a nice blend of action and horror that never departs from the moody Resident Evil universe. Picture quality is phenomenal. It rivals, if not surpasses, the brilliant 2002 release. This movie is a showpiece that every HD buff should own. Clarity, detail, and color is unrivaled. The audio will blow you away as well. Bass is tight and clean - crystal clear. I hope you have a good surround setup! The special features are what we have come to expect with a modern release, but with a twist. This Blu-ray uses picture in picture throughout the movie to show behind the scenes, art boards, and more. It is a very cool feature that I would like to see more of. Another notable feature is the 1080i, 30 minute, four part documentary about the film. As always, the filmmaker's commentary is insightful and revealing. There is no cast commentary this time, but it is not missed. Extinction easily has the best offering of special features in the trilogy. Extinction puts the Resident Evil series back on track. They have managed to achieve a perfect blend of action, horror, and suspense all while making the ballsy decision to set it in the daytime. The picture and audio quality alone warrants a rental if nothing else. Fans of the series owe it to themselves to pick up this movie asap! Tech Specs Video: 1080p, 2.40:1 Audio: English, French Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Portuguese, Spanish Dolby 5.1 Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese
19 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a bad third entry,
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This review is from: Resident Evil: Extinction [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Considering the Resident Evil movie universe, this third entry into the series is probably on par with the first movie, if not better. I know many people aren't fans of this series, but I do get a kick out of them. I thought the second one was a bit of a disappointment, but the series came back with Extinction. Alice is back, along with a couple of characters from Apocalypse. Humanity is on the brink of extinction now as the virus continues to grow and grow. As has been mentioned in other reviews, this is not exactly a unique take, but where else would they go with it? If you like the Resident Evil movies, definitely check this one out. If you didn't like the first one, you should probably steer clear.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bonus Features,
By LoLo "lolodrummer" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Resident Evil: The High-Definition Trilogy (Resident Evil / Resident Evil: Apocalypse / Resident Evil: Extinction) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Just FYI this 3-Pack contains all the bonus features that are included on the dvd versions. That wasn't listed clearly anywhere and I was nervous they didn't have them but I opened it and the backs of the cases revealed all the bonus features. Totally worth 32.99! No digital copies though :/
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
[2.5]--The Extinction out of the Three,
By In the finale in the series, mankind is mostly extinct except for a few survivors. Some of the survivors are living in the world and continue to exist by not staying in one area for too long. Other survivors include the last of the Umbrella Corporation which caused the T-virus to escape in the first place. They live underground and continue to plot how to continue living in a world over run by the undead. The Umbrella group's plan is to control the undead and train them in ways that will domesticate them and make them easily controlled, but to hell with the human survivors. This is something I don't understand. Why try to domesticate flesh craving zombies? Why not help the human survivors to extinguish the zombies once and for all and try to start a new world? Bravo to Mr. Anderson for actually wanting to have more daytime settings this time around but it just didn't work.....and what's with the virus making everything baron wasteland? It's dull to look at. There is one city shot near the end and this is what I wanted more of. Where was the harm in continuing the story from where number 2 left off? What we end up with is the makers of the film saying 'you know the premise, we're just going to try and dazzle you with action set pieces and hope you're all in your teens in order not to notice that all we've done is make a poor film but robbed you of the entrance fee' I'm not in my teens and therefore not fooled. They still managed to fail in the action areas for so many reasons. Paul WS Andreson said after the first film he would like to make a trilogy. He should have stuck to that and used this as the opportunity to find a fine balance between the first 2 films to have the series go out on a bang....but he didn't and now we are faced with the prospect of a 4th film.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun movies,
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This review is from: Resident Evil: The High-Definition Trilogy (Resident Evil / Resident Evil: Apocalypse / Resident Evil: Extinction) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
These films are good old fashined hot chick blasting zombies action movies, that's all. Why some reviewers on here are fussing over issues regarding plot etc. is beyond me. Just sit back, relax and enjoy it for what it is. Awesome.
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