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Resident Evil: Afterlife

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lol. all the guy did was jump on the back of the plane, which wasn't that high... plus he is a basketball player... who can obviously jump high. But then used his body weight to keep the plane from falling over the side. That doesn't seem very extreme to me. Planes, are heavy, but not as much as you would think. Balancing the weight didn't even cross my mind as unrealistic... because that's what I would have tried to do.
 
Hi,

I saw it this week. It was on par with the others, my favorit is still the third.

Continuity "issue" ( not a big deal anyway ) : in RE:3 Earth was a desert ( save Alaska ) but in this one it seems that it is no longer the case.
 
The virus sucked up all the sand and planted new grass and trees.
 
Hi,

I saw it this week. It was on par with the others, my favorit is still the third.

Continuity "issue" ( not a big deal anyway ) : in RE:3 Earth was a desert ( save Alaska ) but in this one it seems that it is no longer the case.

I would just like to shake your hand...I thought I was the only one who thought the 3rd was the best. :)
 
Well, we do know it started to learn the alphabet. When it realized that it was called a T-Virus, it started to form itself into the letter T. As seen in Afterlife.
 
Hi,

I saw it this week. It was on par with the others, my favorit is still the third.

Continuity "issue" ( not a big deal anyway ) : in RE:3 Earth was a desert ( save Alaska ) but in this one it seems that it is no longer the case.

I thought the exact same thing...haha...:funny:
 
Alice is just over dramatic that's all. The only reason it seemed like the whole world was dried up was because she was in Death Valley the entire movie. The whole dried up world example they gave at the beginning was just inside her head, which is why she's narrating. She's a pretty emotional girl.

"I talk in a deep voice even though it's not my actual voice, and the whole world is dried up and covered with sand, and all the oceans are GONE!!! It's that bad!!! Stupid Umbrella!!! I hate sand..."
 
the way i see it. the earth being over-run by the desert was just a way to explain why las vegas was buried. i doubt it would have covered the whole planet. i remember her saying the planet was dieing or something to that effect. but technically so is the human race in these movies by now. los angeles was destroyed and rundown, alaska only looked the way it did because its so close to the ice and snow that it only makes sense that vegetation would still exist there, even tho it wasnt the greenest of places still.
 
Afterlife at 258 M. Oversees is still building. Domestic has pretty much stopped at 60 M.
 
The Resident Evil movies basically ended up as the History Channel's 'Life After People' world.
 
...So for Halloween I played REmake for the last week (I know, I didn't have a lot of time so it took a while). But boy. With some (much better) acting and more fleshed out characters, that could make a compelling horror film. Even as is, it is better acted and more compelling than any of the actual RE movies. Go figure.
 
Ah, but that is one of the things that makes the games unique in the zombie genre. While Raccoon City and the surrounding area are destroyed in a massively catastrophic way, the world does not succumb to a Zombieacolypse. Rather, the world keeps going and zombies are treated as a new biological WMD as opposed to a Biblical sense of the end of things.

That was a nice original twist on the genre that the movies completely ignored.

Oh well.
 
Just replace your expectation for a good resident evil movie with the walking dead tv series. Problem solved.
 
Well, there are zombie movies.

I was directing my comment at the people who claimed that the RE movie universe became a 'huge desert' because 'Extinction' was all sand. The move universe is pretty much an exact replica of the History Channel's 'Life After People'. Vegas was nearly swallowed in sand. Major cities were falling down and decaying. Etc.
 
I was directing my comment at the people who claimed that the RE movie universe became a 'huge desert' because 'Extinction' was all sand. The move universe is pretty much an exact replica of the History Channel's 'Life After People'. Vegas was nearly swallowed in sand. Major cities were falling down and decaying. Etc.


Not to be picky but in Afterlife, you can see buildings still on fire.

I don't know/never saw History Channel's 'Life After People' but looked it up on the Web and the pictures are pretty nice.
 
just watched it again. I genuinely love this movie! The acting isn't top notch and some of the CG work gets more and more noticeable the more you watch it, but I still love this movie.
 
It's amazing that Resident Evil is still in theater in your area... I think starting today it will only be in 500 theaters.
 
Not to be picky but in Afterlife, you can see buildings still on fire.

I don't know/never saw History Channel's 'Life After People' but looked it up on the Web and the pictures are pretty nice.

I highly recommend the 'Life After People' special and series. It's pretty cool. :up:
 
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