Resident Evil: Extinction [WS]
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Widescreen Rating:
R — for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity-
Language:
English, French, Spanish Studio:
Sony PicturesUPC:
043396190832Year of Release:
2007Item Number:
COL019083Release Date:
05/26/2009Genre:
Horror –
Sci-Fi Horror
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
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, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Subtitle: Eng/Fre/Spa
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
- Features:
- Deleted scenes
- Sneak peek of "Resident Evil: Degeneration" - the first Resident Evil cgi feature film!
- Filmmakers' commentary with director Russell Mulcahy, writer/producer Paul W.S. Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt
- Making-of featurettes:
- Alice Vision: Preproduction
- The Big Bang: Shooting Resident Evil: Extinction
- Bigger, Faster, Stronger: The Undead Evolve
- Vegas Visual Effects: Miniatures
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Milla Jovovich - Alice
Oded Fehr - Carlos Olivera
Ali Larter - Claire Redfield
Iain Glen - Dr. Isaacs
Ashanti - Betty
Chris Egan - Mikey
Spencer Locke - K-Mart
Matthew Marsden - Slater
Linden Ashby - Chase
Jason O'Mara - Albert Wesker
Mike Epps - L.J.
Joe Hursley - Otto
Chris Durand
James Tumminia - Lab Tech
Kirk B.R. Woller - Scientist
Rick Cramer - Ice Hockey
Madeline Carroll - White Queen
Peter O'Meara - British Envoy
Ramon Franco - Runty
Shane Woodson - Piggy
Valorie Hubbard - Ma
Geoff Meed - Pock Mark
Rusty Joiner - Eddie
Brian Steele - Rancid
Connor McCoy - Small Boy
Brian Steele - Tyrant
Rick Cramer - Corridor Guard
Gary A. Hecker - Tyrant Vocal
Carolina Jimenez - Mirror WomanDirector:
Russell MulcahyProducer:
Paul W.S. Anderson, Bernd Eichinger, Samuel Hadida, Jeremy Bolt, Robert KulzerScreenwriter:
Paul W.S. AndersonCinematographer:
David Johnson, Tim Ross, Pablo ReyesComposer (Music Score):
Charlie ClouserEditor:
Niven Howie, Charlie ClouserProduction Designer:
Eugenio CaballeroArt Director:
Marc NiroExecutive Producer:
Bernd Eichinger, Samuel Hadida, Martin Moszkowicz, Victor HadidaCostume Designer:
Joseph PorroSet Decorator:
Claudio Castelli, Bárbara Enriquez BejaranoSound/Sound Designer:
Luciano LarobinaMakeup:
Humberto Escamilla, Marco GarcÃaFirst Assistant Director:
Mark EgertonCamera Operator:
Tim Ross, Pablo Reyes, Norbert Kaluza, Luis SansansCasting:
Victoria Burrows, Scott BolandStunts Coordinator:
Willebaldo BucioMechanical Design:
Laurencio CorderoAdditional Editing:
Tod FeuermanDepartment Head Makeup:
David ForrestUnit Production Manager:
Kelly Van HornCostumes Supervisor:
Adolofo "Fito" RamirezSecond Unit Director:
Douglas AarniokoskiCreature Design:
Patrick TatopoulosVisual Consultant:
Patrick TatopoulosSecond Assistant Director:
Joaquin SilvaVisual Effects Supervisor:
Evan JacobsRe-Recording Mixer:
Chris JenkinsSecond Unit Assistant Director:
Miguel LimaLine Producer:
Hector LopezMechanical Design:
Darrell D. PritchettRe-Recording Mixer:
Frank A. MontañoSupervising Sound Editor:
Scott A. HeckerSecond Unit Director Of Photogra:
Igor MeglicDepartment Head Hair:
Bunny ParkerGaffer:
Benito AguilarLocation Manager:
Lily FlashnerProduction Supervisor:
Lily FlashnerStunts Coordinator:
Layton Morrison, Steve McMichaelSupervising Sound Editor:
Eric A. NorrisPost Production Supervisor:
James K. JensenStunts Coordinator:
Rick ForsayethVisual Effects Supervisor:
Dennis BerardiAdditional Editing:
Ryan FolseyTitle Design:
Chris JonesScript Supervisor:
Sue FieldMakeup Special Effects:
Richard RedlefsenSecond Unit Assistant Director:
Robert P. GraysonScript Supervisor:
Israel PascoSteadicam Operator:
Norbert KaluzaProduction Supervisor:
Keah BewsLocation Manager:
Juan Pablo Noval, Iram Collantes LopezSecond Second Assistant Director:
Maria DioniSteadicam Operator:
Luis SansansGaffer:
Juan Carlos LazoProperties Master:
Derek Hecker, Gustavo CastellanosConstruction Coordinator:
Hector RomeroSecond Unit Costumer:
Enrique VillavicencioSecond Unit Makeup:
Lourdes FloresMakeup Special Effects:
Bruce Fuller, Jorge Siller OlguinAdditional Hair Stylist:
Isabel Amezcua, Estrella LorrabaquioRe-Recording Mixer:
Alberto RamirezFights Choreographer:
Charles Currier
REVIEW:
- By the time film franchises make it to a third entry, it usually either marks the end of the franchise or a depressing grab at what made the original films so special in the first place -- and then there's Resident Evil: Extinction. Not only have the filmmakers turned the series' premise on its head with the post-apocalyptic setting, but they've gone out of their way to further complicate the story -- even so far as demanding a continuation at its head-scratching finale. All of this would make more sense if the quality of the films demanded it, but if anything, the series has lagged in quality rather than becoming more focused by learning what worked before. While not nearly as outrageous as the action overload of the second film, the third settles into somewhat of a serious tone, more like the original, except this time, it's all presented in a ho-hum fashion, thanks in part to Russell Mulcahy's glossy but largely geriatric direction. As to what his lensing is missing -- for one, the scares that are there just don't work, which would be okay if the action were amped up to realize the pic's full potential. While Extinction evokes a distinct Road Warrior feel, there's nary a time that it delivers on that level of excitement, despite its obvious throwback nature in terms of visuals and stunts. On the plus side, Milla Jovovich still delivers a tough-cookie performance and lives up to her action-starlet status, with her acrobatics being some of the most impressive feats of the film (though what's with the digital smoothing they obviously threw on her face in the close-ups?). Questionably aided dermatology aside, the flick gets points for expanding upon its own mythology while still throwing in a few nods to the gaming crowd -- it's just too bad that they couldn't have spiced up the recipe a bit more so that the onscreen action met the lofty ambitions of the script. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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