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As previously stated, I canne remember much for this movie, sans the bathroom scene on my first viewing. So it was much trepidation that I watched it last night.
I wasn’t expecting anything special, so it was with great pleasure that I enjoyed Afterlife – the movie came flooding back. The first sequence, set in Umbrella’s HQ, was a blatant attempt to cash in on the 3D crowd. This particular sequence feels more like a video game and owes a lot to the Martix.
Still, I found it enjoyable, watching the delightful Milla kills scores of goons. After that the film settled down, as Alice searched for her friends. It was quite a change from a quasi-video game opening to a more standard movie fare, and one I liked.
For the video game fans there was Claire Redfield from Extinction and her brother Chris, played by Capitan Charisma aka Wentworth Miller. Also assuming the chief villains role is Albert Wesker doing his best impression of Agent Smith, with added scene chewing.
RE Ranking -
RE: Extinction
Resident Evil
RE: Afterlife
RE: Apocalypse
Sorry for clogging up your thread like this Major.
This is the first time I’ve seen Retribution and I must say I enjoyed it enormously. The series has evolved at this point to be a blend of sci-fi/horror/action, which is fine by me.
We join Alice (Milla Jovovich), and on her journey she’s been reunited with some old friends, such as Rain (Michelle Rodriguez), Jill (Sienna Guillory), Carlos (Oded Fehr) and Colin Salmon. Missing from RE: Afterlife are Claire and Chris Redfield (Ali Later and Wentworth Miller). I assumed they died in the battle on the ship, which is where Alice is captured by the evil Umbrella corporation, again. Though I can’t say I’m missing them much – both rather dour/uncharismatic for my tastes.
This time it’s up to Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts) to guide Alice out from her captivity in the frozen Arctic wastelands.
This may be my fav of the RE series. Good pacing, great action, Milla running round in PVC. What’s not to love?
RE Ranking -
RE: Retribution
RE: Extinction
Resident Evil
RE: Afterlife
RE: Apocalypse
If I were to rank the series, it'd look like this:
1. Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
2. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
3. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
4. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
5. Resident Evil (2002)
But at the end of the day, I enjoy all 5 films.
Question : have you guys seen the animated two films? Closer to the video games and very impressive IMO.
On a related note, I recently watched A Perfect Getaway. It was a chance to see Milla in a different kind of role.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hellraiser-The-Scarlet-Box-Blu-ray/165982/
Bloody-Disgusting have published a list of the best post-Scream 90's slasher films:
http://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3418189/ranking-slashers-success-scream/
Personally, I have always preferred IKWYDLS to Scream for two main reasons, 1) Jennifer Love Hewitt and 2) it's a straight forward 90's slasher, nothing more nothing less.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3421158/kane-hodder-teases-upcoming-surprises-friday-13th-video-message/
A possible return as Jason...? I wouldn't be against another Hatchet film, but it would really need to shake the series up. Hatchet 3, while having an impressive number of horror actors involved, felt like it was going over old ground.
This will be the furthest in development the film has got.
We could have had another 20 movies throughout the 90's into today if they just kept their pace!
Okay, for a second there, I seriously blanked that I had entered the horror thread and thought you two were talking Bond. Everything made sense—though the number 20 sounded high—until the Major mentioned his optimism for 2017.
And a little more news:
http://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3422814/friday-the-13th-casting-call-seeks-young-jason/
It might be the 13th film, but it's not Pt 13 (the reeboot sits in it's own timeline). The only way this could be Pt 12, is if it is part of the original series (that ends with the events of Jason X).
A man can dream. Check out the movie if you've never seen it, it's 'Hellraiser' meets 'Alien.' This is what 'Hellraiser: Bloodline' should've been.
I like Hellraiser: Bloodline, but if the Producer's Cut of Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers can get an official release, albeit it only on BR (GGRRRRR!) and only in the Halloween boxset (double GGGGRRRRR!), then maybe there is hope for the original Kevin Yagher cut.
I believe it should be, though I've never purchased a multi-region player, so I'm always stuck with Region A/Region-Free releases. Fairly certain the coding for both DVD and BR is the same.