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Resident Evil: Extinction [Widescreen]

Resident Evil: Extinction [Widescreen]

Actor(s): Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Ashanti
Director(s): Russell Mulcahy
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: R
Content Advisory: Violence, Nudity, Gore
Movie Release: 2007
DVD Release: 01/01/2008
Format: DVD - Color,Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio Tracks: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 34 mins
Studio: Sony Pictures
Members Wishing: 9
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi Horror
See Also: Resident Evil: Extinction [UMD for PSP], Resident Evil: Extinction [Blu-ray]

DVD Synopsis

Director Russell Mulcahy takes over for the third chapter in the Resident Evil film franchise, which finds genetically altered Alice (Milla Jovovich) joining forces with Carlos (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps) to take down the Umbrella Corporation once and for all. Upon emerging from her hideout in the Nevada desert, Alice is quickly joined by old friends Carlos and L.J., as well as survivors Claire (Ali Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke), and Nurse Betty (Ashanti). Now instilled with super-human strength, senses, and dexterity as a result of the biogenetic experimentation conducted on her by the Umbrella Corporation, Alice and the rest of the survivors set out to eliminate a virus that threatens to turn every living human undead, and ensure that the mysterious organization pays the price for their horrific crimes against humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Actors

Milla Jovovich - Alice
Oded Fehr - Carlos Olivera
Ali Larter - Claire Redfield
Iain Glen - Dr. Isaacs
Ashanti - Betty


Member Movie Reviews

Kimberly B. (TheBookHunter) from SALEM, OH wrote on 5/6/2009...

One kick butt zombie fest, a must have for zombie lovers

Jason C. (JJC) from NEWARK, NJ wrote on 12/14/2007...

This has not been the year for the "Part III." Despite the fact that I (personally) really liked "Pirates of the Caribbean 3"...and to a lesser degree "Spider-Man 3"...those films were not on top of their predecessors, and bordered on disappointment (and let's not even mention "Shrek 3"). Same goes for "Resident Evil: Extinction," the third part in the series. After the slam-bang sequel that was "Resident Evil: Apocalypse," you'd think that the third installment would surpass or at least equal the previous film. It doesn't! "Extinction" takes place a few years after "Apocalypse" where the world has pretty much ended and is in a state of global ruin due to the zombie outbreak. Alice is now a lone gunman, traveling stateside helping those in need and fighting the zombies. Alice's accomplices from "RE:2": Carlos Olivera (Oded Fuhr) and L.J. (Mike Epps) have now joined a small band of survivors led by an ambitious survivor named Claire (Ali Larter), in hopes to find some sort of sanctuary.

Meanwhile, the Umbrella Corporation stills functions from a far underground facility, in which head researcher Dr. Isaacs (Iain Glen) hopes to somehow control the zombies using whatever memory is left in their rotted brain ("Day of the Dead" anyone?). However, his plans change when he finds out that his prized experiment, "Alice," is still alive and active (you might recall she was genetically altered by Dr. Isaacs at the end of the last film).

Alice then regroups with her lost friends, and tells Claire that there's a strong possibility of sanctuary in Alaska, where there has been reports of no infection. So, the team heads to Nevada to gear up enough gasoline to make the long trek to Alaska, but Vegas is Zombie Central and Dr. Isaacs is hot on their trail. I'll stop here.

"Resident Evil: Extinction" is not a bad addition to the series, but it's a disappointing one. I wanted that feeling I got when I watched the second film, a balls to the wall action/horror flick, with solid suspense and an even more solid storyline and NEW SURPRISES. "Extinction" is basically the same formula of the first two but less exciting. Sure it could be labeled a "Mad Max" with zombies but that's were the coolness ends. No surprises, nothing different, just the same formula gore and the same formula Alice kicking ass. The cast basically does their part well enough: Milla is always cool and sexy as Alice, Ali Larter is her normal sexy self. It was great to see character actor Linden Ashby in this one (you might remember him as Johnny Cage in "Mortal Kombat") and Iain Glen is excellent as the evil Dr. Isaacs. But they kill off characters you've grown to care for like as if they were fourth or fifth rate characters...and you're left with a predictable final fight sequence and then the movie is over.

Now I like that stuff, which is why I actually enjoyed it, but I wanted more. I sat in that theater expecting something, and I didn't get it. So I was forced to put myself in another mindset and there I saw "RE:3" for the actual decent flick it is.

I'm prepared to give "RE:3" a recommendation but with a warning...it's the weakest of the series, and do not expect a slam-bang flick. There's zombies, there's gore and a few cool action sequences, but it's nothing spectacular.

Leigh P. (Leigh) from DECATUR, GA wrote on 11/11/2007...

3 of 3 member(s) found this review helpful.
What an absolute and total disappointment this was. I love zombie movies more than I love my own mother, but this one was *not* good. The plot was disjointed and there was far too much time spent showing traveling vehicles with loud music in the background. Instead of using that filler in between some really intense zombie fight scenes, Mulcahy really could have beefed up the plot with a little more explanation for what exactly the Umbrella Corporation was trying to do to combat the virus. There should have been more one-on-one (or one-on-twenty) zombie action. Instead of that, we get a bunch of stiff men sitting at an oval table and simulating a power struggle by throwing English-accented insults. Please! If I wanted that I'd watch Monty Python. One star is for Milla Jovovich, who is Little Miss Bad*ss - never seen such a zombie-fighting machine as her. The other star is for zombies. God help me, I love them and I wish they'd take over this godforsaken world. Go zombies!!


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