Resident Evil Retribution

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hellrasinbrasin

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:: Summary ::

Alice is captured by Umbrella and awakens in the heart of their operation facility; as she moves further in the complex more of her past is unveiled and continues to hunt for those responsible for the outbreak. Her quest takes her and her newfound allies from Tokyo to New York, Washington, D.C. and Moscow. After a "mind-blowing" revelation, she is forced to rethink everything she once thought to be true.

:: Cast ::

Milla Jovovich as Alice
Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine
Boris Kodjoe as Luther West
Johann Urb as Leon S. Kennedy
Kevin Durand as Barry Burton
Michelle Rodriguez as Rain Ocampo
Colin Salmon as James "One" Shade
Oded Fehr as Carlos Olivera
Shawn Roberts as Albert Wesker
Bingbing Li as Ada Wong
Mika Nakashima as J-Pop Girl

:: Trailer ::

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJZDtA7wt9o
 
hellrasinbrasin said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJZDtA7wt9o
Listen to the song after the first 30 seconds, sounds almost identical to the one in the TRON Legacy trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9szn1QQfas
 
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hellrasinbrasin

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Joe Chip said:
Listen to the song after the first 30 seconds, sounds almost identical to the one in the TRON Legacy trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9szn1QQfas

Its the Recognizer track from Tron Legacy
 

nomad

"Bring the light of day"
Wow... Taking the meaning of the word "shit" to a whole new level. I've come to the sad conclusion that RE movies are like the evil mother-in-law that gets to live 100 + years and never dies.
 
The worst part about these movies is that every time a new one comes out it reminds me of when I was an innocent, blue-eyed boy and heard that they were making a movie about one of my favorite video game series, Resident Evil. I was so excited. It seemed like the possibilities were endless. It seemed like everything was right with the world. Now, almost ten years later, the nearly annual tradition of throwing a steaming pile onto us continues unabated. But hey, the good news is in this latest film we get to see the history of a character nobody gave a damn about a decade ago when the world was infected with her.

I am the good reverend. And this is my world.
 
Along with Underworld: Evolution Resident Evil: Afterlife is one of my biggest guilty pleasures of all time, so I'm actually looking a wee bit forward to this :troll:. One thing I like is that they are not even trying to adapt the stories from the original games (if they do I sure as hell can't see it), but takes a multitude of elements from all of them, exaggerates to the intergalactic extreme, mixes everything together in a spectacularly messy fashion - what we call a "sausage movie" in Norway - and yet manages to be somewhat entertaining. My only (giant) gripe is that in the right hands (definitely not in Paul WS Anderson's) these movies could have been real substantial instead of just being flashy, funny rubbish.
 
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