Resident Evil: Apocalypse with Milla Jovovich: DVD Cover

    Resident Evil: Apocalypse
    a.k.a. Resident Evil 2 Director: Alexander Witt Cast: Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Oded Fehr, Thomas Kretschmann

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/28/2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 33,025
     
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    Closed Caption; Feature Disc: Filmmaker commentary with director Alexander Witt, producer Jeremy Bolt and executive producer Robert Kulzer; Cast commentary with Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, and Sienna Guillory; Writer & producer commentary with writer/producer Paul W.S. Anderson and producer Jeremy Bolt; Previews; Bonus disc: 20 deleted scenes; Cast outtakes; Game Over: Resident Evil Reanimated - a six-part making-of Resident Evil: Apocalypse; Corporate Malfeasance: featurette on the real world similarities to the Umbrella Corporation; Game Babes: featurette on the emergence of female action stars in film; Symphony of Evil: Featurette on the special effects used in the film; Poster gallery: a collection from the finalists of the online poster design contest

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Feature Disc
    1. Start
    2. Girls With Guns
    3. "Seal the Gates."
    4. Someone Left Alive
    5. No Sanctuary
    6. Boxed In
    7. A New Kind of Alice
    8. Cemetery
    9. Nemesis Program
    10. Targets Acquired
    11. The Deal of Their Lives
    12. Alice vs. Nemesis
    13. A Promise Kept
    14. Children
    15. Dogs
    16. Antivirus
    17. Father & Daughter
    18. Rendezvous
    19. "We've Been Expecting You."
    20. Alice vs. Nemesis II
    21. Evolution
    22. "Drop Your Weapon and Surrender."
    23. Taking Out the Trash
    24. Apocalypse
    25. Shocking Images
    26. Through the Looking Glass
    27. "I Remember Everything."
    28. Alice Activated
    1. Start
    2. Girls With Guns
    3. "Seal the Gates."
    4. Someone Left Alive
    5. No Sanctuary
    6. Boxed In
    7. A New Kind of Alice
    8. Cemetery
    9. Nemesis Program
    10. Targets Acquired
    11. The Deal of Their Lives
    12. Alice vs. Nemesis
    13. A Promise Kept
    14. Children
    15. Dogs
    16. Antivirus
    17. Father & Daughter
    18. Rendezvous
    19. "We've Been Expecting You."
    20. Alice vs. Nemesis II
    21. Evolution
    22. "Drop Your Weapon and Surrender."
    23. Taking Out the Trash
    24. Apocalypse
    25. Shocking Images
    26. Through the Looking Glass
    27. "I Remember Everything."
    28. Alice Activated

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    Editorial Reviews

    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 initial 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 Olivera (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, All Movie Guide

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    game to movie the sequelby Anonymous

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    February 05, 2007: Movie was good and not awfully bad.

    I agree with anyone who said....by Anonymous

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    October 24, 2006: I'd really like to give this movie 1 star because it dissapointed me so much, but it wasn't that horribly bad. The storyline went well with the games. The horror parts.... Oh wait, I forgot, their weren't any. Completely action. Not scary at all. A little bit of scare on the first RE. The movie just kind of takes away from the idea of the game. The scare. Not to mention, I'm pretty sure I don't remember any matrix like women in the game. Totally cheestacular. And very upsetting. Hopefully the new installment coming soon redeems both movies.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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