Sunday, October 21, 2007

28 Weeks Later And Resident Evil 3: Extinction

Never had been a fan of zombie movies. (I think I mentioned that when I wrote about Resident Evil 2: The Apocalypse) . However, here are 2 zombie movies which I managed to sit through the entire show without cursing or falling asleep.

Resident Evil 3: Extinction
Well, this year there's just so many sequels to a sequel that you have to get used to it. I have to say that this episode (it has turned into a series I suppose...) is better than its predecessor. The fighting scenes are superbed and of course the body counts are aplenty and they didn't censor the dreadful bloody scenes in the theaters so please don't bring children.

The CGI used are really good to support the storyline which is adapted from a computer game (Capcom's Resident Evil). Basically, the story talks about a group of evil scientists and opportunist who tries to genetically alter the genes of a human being to create a superior species and eliminate the others weaker ones. Don't try to decipher deeply into the movie as the bottomline of any zombie movie is that this is a dog-eat-dog or human-eat-human world and we've gotta stay tough and kill the rest to survive.

Usually in zombie movies, we don't even want to talk about casting.... but this one has Milla Jovovich as Alice the main character. Also, this chapter offers a bonus: Ali Carter (of Heroes fame) as a strong supporting actress. After watching this show, you cant help but feel some "Girl Power".

Overall, I'd give this show a B, mostly for the body counts (and stunts) and good cinematography on the fighting scenes. Milla Jovovich is of course a plus point.


28 Weeks Later
Another Girl power movie whereby the lead is an actress, Catherine McCormack, and the child actress Amanda Walker, are very much the heroins of the movie.
Movie is about a virus epidemic which spread all over UK and caused everyone to turn into zombies.
As any zombie movie goes, it doesn't really make much sense but it makes good entertainment. Lots of body counts and gory, bloody scenes - just the kind of movie a zombie-movie lover would love to watch.
Would give it a C, as it's already a B movie to start with.


Note: Pictures Source: http://www.imdb.com

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