Sunday, September 19, 2010

Weird Upper Stomach Feelings

Resident Evil: Extinction


time for the release of "Resident Evil: Afterlife" in the cinema was the predecessor on television. Oh, I see me all this really be used in? Yes, I admit it: I had hope. I have them still, but after every setback there is something less.

But back to the film. After the events of the first two parts of the T-Virus has overrun the entire world, there are few survivors, for a lot of zombies. For some reason the virus has also killed all the rest of life, so it looks all over the world, as in New Mexico, the location - as practical.

Alice wanders through the area, while the evil Umbrella Corporation tried to remodel the zombies into a kind of slave laborers. To this end they breed clones of Alice, but also get interested in her own when she begins to develop psychic abilities like telekinesis. Directed by Russell Mulcahy

has led, in charge of the brilliant "Highlander" and the equally horrific successor. The writer Paul WAS Anderson has written that for me, just barely Uwe Boll is about. Anderson has made a single movie, "Event Horizon", and also screwed up. The rest is all uninspired, unoriginal stuff without a single idea of your own. "Alien vs. Predator" for example. Which is admittedly better than his successor.

Here is a sort of "Mad Max" meets zombies. Laaaaangweilig. But has brought enough money with "Resident Evil: Afterlife" to produce a 3D movie. The turn is now quite good, the fifth part is to be feared then.

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