Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Milla Jovovich Actor , Sienna Guillory Actor , Oded Fehr Actor , Thomas Kretschmann Actor , Sophie Vavasseur Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Violence,Brief Nudity,Profanity
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Theatrical Release Date: 2004 09 10 (USA)
UPC: 043396150195
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Violence, Brief Nudity, Profanity]
Summary: One of the only survivors of a man-made plague joins forces with a team of private warriors in a bid to save what's left of the Earth in this sequel to Resident Evil, the big-screen adaptation of the popular video game. Picking up where the first film left off, Resident Evil: Apocalypse finds Alice (Milla Jovovich) still battling the living dead who are overtaking Raccoon City, inoculated with an anti-virus by the nefarious and all-powerful Umbrella Corporation (in addition to the virus itself). Alice encounters Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory), a former member of Umbrella's internal defense team. Forming an alliance with mercenary-for-hire Carlos Oliviera (Oded Fehr) and his cohorts, this tiny band of survivors seeks out Dr. Charles Ashford (Jared Harris), Umbrella's top scientist and one of the only men with the know-how to find a solution to the zombie menace; however, they discover that Ashford's cooperation comes with a price -- the scientist's daughter, Angie (Sophie Vavasseur), is missing, and he'll help Alice and her partners only if Angie is returned to him safe and sound. Resident Evil: Apocalypse was the first solo directorial credit for Alexander Witt, who previously distinguished himself as a cinematographer and second-unit director. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Horror
Awards: Best Sound – Genie Awards Best Sound – Genie Awards Best Sound – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards Best Sound Editing – Genie Awards
Features:
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Special Features
Seamless menu navigation
Commentaries featureing director, cast, producers and writers
20 deleted scenes
"Corporate Malfeasance" featurette
"Game Babes" featurette
"Symphony of Evil" featurette
6-part making-of documentary
Special features in standard definition and not rated or closed captioned.
Special features produced by Automat Pictures.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 01/16/2007
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 94 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Portuguese,Spanish
Region: Blu-ray region A (North America, Central America, South America, Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia)
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Resident Evil: Apocalypse
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
11. Chapter 11
12. Chapter 12
13. Chapter 13
14. Chapter 14
15. Chapter 15
16. Chapter 16
Jeremy Wheeler
To put it simply, Resident Evil: Apocalypse feels like it dove off the stupid bridge on the way to the big screen. It's loud and hokey, with not a brain in its head, which should please the cheese-lovers in the crowd but anger the more civilized moviegoers out there. The sequel picks up where the first one left off, though this time it's Alexander Witt behind the camera instead of the genre's heavily hated Paul W.S. Anderson (who returned to his script duties here). The result is a hodge-podge of style gone wrong, with blurry effects made to "heighten" the zombie horror that only make the viewer disoriented and confused. This cheap technique continues with each and every action scene, as the filmmakers bypass cohesive action in favor of impossible-to-follow editing techniques. On the plus side, it does feature a main baddie with a ridiculous rubber mask and, yes, scrumptious star Milla Jovovich does go one on one with this laughable creation in a fistfight that's every bit as ludicrous as it sounds. Filled with accents galore (another Anderson staple), the cast spouts out schlocky dialogue either in their own mixed-up tongue or with an accent they're desperately trying to hide -- either way, it's just another delicious piece of the puzzle in this guilty-pleasured train wreck. Throw in a bootleg Newt character ripped straight from Aliens along with more than a few lifted lines from that and other well-known genre projects, and Resident Evil 2 is quite possibly too familiar with its predecessors, but then again, what should one expect? In a movie where the star runs down the side of a building as if she were wearing magnetic boots and a villain whose main weaponry is a rocket launcher, it's obvious that this sequel is shooting straight for the stereotypical gamer crowd that could care less about any of the above, just as long as the explosions are big and the females are hot -- which funny enough, really wasn't what made the game series so great to begin with. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Megan Fahlenbock
Actor
Chris Marren
Actor
Geoffrey Pounsett
Actor
Alex Courey
Actor
Christopher Weedon
Actor
Michy Gustavia
Actor
Annabel Chu
Actor
Garry Geddes
Actor
Matt Addison
Actor
Tim Burd
Actor
Jim Codrington
Actor
Gregory White
Actor
Geny Walters
Actor
Catherine Burdon
Actor
Deborah Valente
Actor
Jeffrey Weedon
Actor
Torquil Colbo
Actor
Brian King
Actor
Ed Fielding
Actor
Jo Chim
Actor
Jazz Mann
Actor
Kelly Fiddick
Actor
Ron Benjamin
Actor
Sava Drayton
Actor
Richard Harte
Actor
Tom Gerhardt
Actor
Heather Braaten
Actor
Janessa Crimi
Actor
Simone-Elise Girard
Actor
Roman Podhora
Actor
Sandi Stahlbrand
Actor
Kevin Hare
Actor
Martin Martinuzzi
Actor
Aaron Abrams
Actor
Ricardo Betancourt
Actor
Jeff White
Actor
Ana Danilina
Actor
Eric Morgan
Actor
Sharon Moore
Actor
Iain Glen
Actor
Zack Ward
Actor
Shaun Austin-Olsen
Actor
Larissa Gomes
Actor
Derek Aasland
Actor
Dean Copkov
Actor
John Detoro
Actor
Derek Asland
Actor
Shane Mackinnon
Actor
Joey Jefferson
Actor
Dionne Renee
Actor
Joanna Moore
Actor
Stephen Paul Hart
Actor
Pierre Henry
Actor
Billy Khoury
Actor
Frank Chiesurin
Actor
Stefan Hayes
Actor
Nicole Ann St. Hill
Actor
Richard Harte
Actor
Venice Grant
Actor
Joey Beck
Actor
Dan Ellery
Actor
Chris Benson
Actor
Robert Morelli
Actor
Dave Nichols
Actor
Kevin Hare
Actor
Amber Marshall
Actor
Billy Parrott
Actor
Heather Dick
Actor
Rebecca Sims
Actor
Malcolm Xerxes
Actor
Melanie Tonello
Actor
Peter C. Wylde
Actor
Rob Hall
Actor
Eric Mabius
Actor
Ted Ludzik
Actor
Brad Borbridge
Actor
Michelle Latimer
Actor
Natalie Charles
Actor
Ingrid Johansson
Actor
Gene Pyrz
Actor
Bobby Prochaska
Actor
Paul W.S. Anderson
Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson
Screenwriter
Don Carmody
Producer
Jeff Danna
Composer (Music Score)
Bernd Eichinger
Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida
Executive Producer
Alexander Witt
Director
Victor Hadida
Executive Producer
Jeremy Bolt
Producer
Robert Kulzer
Executive Producer
Milla Jovovich
Actor
Sienna Guillory
Actor
Oded Fehr
Actor
Thomas Kretschmann
Actor
Sophie Vavasseur
Actor
Razaaq Adoti
Actor
Jared Harris
Actor
Mike Epps
Actor
Sandrine Holt
Actor
Matthew Taylor
Actor
Country: USA

