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I've been a fan of Resident Evil since the first game came out way back in 1996. When I heard that it was finally coming to the big screen, I was extremely excited. Having seen the first two Resident Evil movies (Resident Evil and Resident Evil: Apocalypse, which were actually pretty good), I had…
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Movie guru, first in line on opening weekend
Mr----X
North Syracuse, NY
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The main reason I wanted to see this movie was because it was Part 3 of the Franchise, and because I'm terrified of the other two. The movie had a lot of action in it that just kind of kept you on the edge of your seat, you were just kind of stuck there, waiting for the undead to just jump at you…
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a thiller/suspense fan, a HUGE Resident Evil fan
nydrom23
South El Monte, CA
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Lover of quirky, unique films, DVD collector, into movies that tell a great story, into action flicks, character-lover, comedy fan, a thiller/suspense fan, a HUGE Resident Evil fan
This kept my husband & I glue to it. (Now watch Bard blush) but I have to YELL that Milla Jovovich finally landed a role that is for her. With that bod (had to add another photo), the actions she can do, she made the video game come to life with the great cast. — I was worried when a game comes to movies, it is like a great book that turns into a comic book when on the big screen. But the folks worked well together on this film to keep action, going, the storyline true, and going from Hitchock's "The BIrds" to a better version of "Lost". And add the secret serum and Doctor…
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Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ashanti and Ali Larter play in Resident Evil - Extinction. — — Plot: The T Virus has escaped containment and spread over the entire world. The zombie monsters are still out there and destroying everything. The umbrella corporation is still evil. — — What I thought: The Resident Evil movies always start out really weird. She always seems confused or like she's lost her memory...each time (maybe it's a little like 50 First Dates). I love the main characters, they're all really strong and do a superb…
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a thiller/suspense fan, a HUGE Resident Evil fan, a fan of clever plots
If you love any of the Resident Evil movies you will love this one. I was not sure how they were going to do it but they succeded in carrying on the story well. The ending is hopefully the ending though....I only say this because I don't see how they can carry on the movies and do as good of job at it.…
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a thiller/suspense fan, first in line on opening weekend, Movie guru, Lover of quirky, unique films, Anime Geek, a cult film connoisseur
Very solid continuation of the first two movies. Almost felt like half a movie in a way, didn't really go to far with the plot it did have. On the other hand, the ending (while predictable) actually left me wanting to see the next installment more than the second or…
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Reviews of Resident Evil: Extinction
| Key Information |
Directors Russell Mulcahy
Stars Milla Jovovich
Actors Jason O'Mara
Genre Action/Adventure
Subgenre Disaster • Zombies • Diseases • Future/Futuristic Worlds • Science Fiction
MPAA Rating R (MPAA)
Available Formats DVD
UPC 043396190832
Release Date 2007
Running Time 1hr 35min
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| Languages |
Original Language English
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| DVD Editions |
DVD Editions DVD1hr 34minSony Pictures Home EntertainmentJanuary 01, 2008R (MPAA)043396190832
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| Credits |
Screenwriter Paul Anderson
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Ali Larter, Oded Fehr, and Milla Jovovich in the movie Resident Evil: Extinction.
Milla Jovovich as Alice in the movie Resident Evil: Extinction.
A horde of flesh eating zombies in the film Resident Evil: Extinction.