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This single, high-resolution Superbit DVD includes no extras. The space on the disc typically used for special features is devoted instead to optimizing the quality of the movie's image and sound. Other technical specifications: Anamorphic video; Widescreen presentation; Audio: English 5.1 [Dolby digital] DTS; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Start [1:15]
2. Deadly Viral Outbreak [7:06]
3. Alice [2:37]
4. The Mansion [5:50]
5. The Train [2:18]
6. Underground Station [1:23]
7. The Hive [3:15]
8. Route to the Red Queen [3:25]
9. Dining Hall B [2:07]
10. Red Queen Chamber [2:38]
11. Defense Mechanism [2:39]
12. "You Have to Get Out." [3:10]
13. A Crazed Survivor [3:23]
14. The Undead [5:56]
15. Mutant Dogs [5:04]
16. Lisa [1:07]
17. Red Queen Q&A [2:50]
18. Utility Tunnel Attack [1:04]
19. Pipe Escape [3:27]
20. "There's a Cure!" [3:23]
21. Lisa's Contact [4:23]
22. The Saboteur [2:00]
23. A Bad, Bad Girl [1:27]
24. "You Have to Kill Me." [3:56]
25. Licker on Board [2:33]
26. "I've Failed." [5:48]
27. Under Observation [3:34]
28. THE DEAD WALK! [2:19]
Big scares, bigger action, and state-of-the-art visual effects help bring Resident Evil from the game console to the big screen in this frenetic and somewhat faithful adaptation. The story is set in a high-tech security compound, where dubious research has produced a virus that causes its dead hosts to walk and eat flesh. With the area under lockdown, a select group of soldiers and employees (including Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, and Eric Mabius) must eliminate the problem -- that is, before the problem eats them. As an amnesiac operative unsure of her motivations, Jovovich revisits the Fifth Element persona with predictably sexy results. Rodriguez, as a scrappy soldier, brings new force to her trademark scowl. Their most memorable costars, which include a legion of ravenous undead and the mutant Licker, are the result of great special effects, both of the makeup and digital varieties. In his second video game adaptation, Mortal Kombat director Paul Anderson bares his scaremonger chops, balancing the gory action with tense, white-knuckle setups and old-fashioned seat-jumping fright. The DVD features audio commentary with the cast and filmmakers, various making-of featurettes, and more. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble
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