
- Synopsis -
"At the beginning of the 21st century, the Umbrella Corporation had become the largest commerical entity in the United States. 9 out of every 10 homes contains its products. It's polical influences felt everywhere. In public they're the leading supplier in computer techology, medical products and health care. Unknown to its own emplyees, it's massive profits are generated by: military technology, genetic experimentation, and virual weaponry." -- William Birkin
The Umbrella Corporation became the largest and most influencial commerical companies in the world. Most homes contain their products. It's a corporation that is profited through genetic experimentation, virual weaponry. In one of thier underground laboratories known at The Hive, it's supreme possession, known as the T-Virus, was released and escaped through the air conditioning system. The Red Queen, and artifical intelligence computer and surviellance system that controls The Hive killed everyone down in the facility after the T-Virus was detected. The trouble was, those infected scientists in The Hive didn't stay dead. They were reborn, in an undead state. And they have a hunger for fresh flesh. Now an elite team was sent in to investigate the incident, and they only have a few short hours to stop the virual plague from escaping The Hive and infecting the entire human race. Among one of thier commrads, Alice, her mission was to steal the virus for another female that she became in contact with, but a nerve gas was released in the mansion above The Hive, and she can't even remember her mission, nor her name...
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- Cast of Characters -
Alice (Milla Jovovich)

Rain (Machelle Rodriguez)

Mathew Addison (Eric Mabius)

Spence (James Purefoy)

Martin Crewes (Kaplin)

One (Colin Salmon)
Lisa Addison (Heike Makatsch)

Medic (Liz May Brice)

Red Queen (Michaela Dicker)

J.D (Pasquale Aleardi)
Commando #1 (Torsten Jerabek)
Commando #2 (Marc Logan-Black)
Mr. Grey (Ryan McCluskey)
Mr. Red (Oscare Pearce)
Ms. Black (Indra Ove)

Dr. Green (Anna Bolt)
Dr. Blue (Joseph May)
Dr. Brown (Robert Tannion)
Mr. White (Stephen Billington)
Ms. Gold (Fionna Glascott)
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- Cast Of Enemies -
Zombie
Cerberus
Licker
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- Filming Crew -
Director.................................................................................................................................Paul W.S. Anderson
Producer.............................................................................................................................................Jeremy Bolt
Written By:.............................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Musical Score..............................................................................................................................Marilyn Manson
Casting.....................................................................................................................Robyn Ray, Suzanne Smith
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- Trivia Facts -
Night of the Living Dead director George A. Romero was originally attached to write and direct, but left the project in 1999 due to creative differences over the script. The project was dormant for over a year before Paul W.S. Anderson signed on to write and direct the movie.
This film was originally titled "Resident Evil: Ground Zero," but the title was changed to just "Resident Evil" after the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the USA.
The final fate of the Matt character is known to fans of the games as Nemesis.
The password into the Red Queen's Chamber is "12177".
A newspaper in Raccoon City reads "The Dead Walk!" This is a direct reference to Day of the Dead, in which a newspaper at the beginning of the film reads the same.
Reference to Resident Evil Code: Veronica, Matt runs into his sister that is now a zombie and has to watch her "die". This is similar to Steve Burnside having to watch his zombie father die, but by his own hands.
The wedding picture of Alice and Spencer looks similar to the pictures from Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 with the subjects up close and spliced onto the background image, and always in black and white.
Like in the games, after something is switched on/off, something else happens elsewhere. When the Red Queen is deactivated for the first time, all doors elsewhere are opened.
There is a shot near the end of the film of Alice's eye close up. This is a direct reference to the first game in the series Resident Evil. The close up eye shot is the logo/title screen of the game.
The second movie based on a video game directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. The first was Mortal Kombat.
Connections to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: - Main character's name is Alice. - Computer is named 'Red Queen'. - 'The Red Queen' needs to kill someone who is infected, so she tries to get someone else to chop off their head. (“Off with her head!”) - Alice in Wonderland paperweight. - A white rabbit was use to test the T-virus. - To enter the hive they go through a mirrored door (through the looking glass). - The Red Queen also succeeds in cutting off "her" head - the medic in the laser hallway. - Kaplan worries about time, as the White Rabbit does. (Mentioned in commentary) - Matt is sitting on the ledge when Rain and JD hear the first zombie. This is mentioned in the commentary as a reference to the Caterpillar.
One of the smaller headlines on the newspaper at the end of the film references the S.T.A.R.S. from the first Resident Evil videogame. Same thing with a police car at the end containing that same logo.
Reference to Resident Evil Survivor. Some one loses their memory and at the end it returns to them.
The film pokes fun at several elements in the games: Alice and Matt look very similar to Jill and Chris from Resident Evil, Steve from Resident Evil Code: Veronica looks similar to Leon from Resident Evil 2.
In the movie, Alice's fake husband is named Spencer. This is a reference to the first game which took place in a mansion named the "Spencer Estate". Also, one of the three founders of Umbrella Corporation in the game series is named Ozwell E. Spencer.
Cameo: Jason Isaacs - The narrator at the opening of the film and the voice of William Birkin who wants to re-open the hive.
Cameo: Jeremy Bolt - The producer appears as a zombie several times throughout the movie.
Even though they're everywhere, the word "zombie" is never spoken in this film.
The crows that Alice sees at the beginning of the film are digitized.
The presidents of Capcom Japan and America have cameos as zombies. Capcom created the Resident Evil series.
Milla Jovovich's character, Alice, never has her name spoken, written or identified until the end credits.
When Matt and Alice return to the mansion at the end of the movie the case Alice is carrying is just a box covered in foil. The actual case was locked inside a studio.
When Matt's arm begins to mutate there are no digital effects until the very end.
In the first draft of the script Kaplan was simply referred to as "Twelve". His full name was Isiab Tagawa Mercurio.
After returning to the laser hallway they find the bodies have vanished. This is a direct reference to the games, in which the bodies will vanish if you leave and reenter an area. Kaplan's lines draw attention to this.
According to George A. Romero the rejection of his script was due to Bernd Eichinger. Everyone else associated with the pre-production apparently liked the script.
The pass code for opening the door in Dining Hall B, the one Kaplan has trouble remembering, is 04031965. Writer/Director Paul W.S. Anderson was born on 04 March 1965.
Milla Jovovich did all of her own stunts except the pipe jump in the sewer scene. She used a stunt double in that scene, because her agent thought she would get strangled by the hanging wires.
The banner on the bus in the end of the movie shows several toys on the right, among them a teddy bear. The text on the left reads: "At Umbrella Medical, we try to make teddy a little softer". Along the bottom, it reads: "Umbrella Medical - Sheltering Your Family".
Even though Colin Salmon's character is referred to- and credited only as "One", his real name is James Shade.
The crew had a hard time dealing with the dogs who kept licking the blood and meat off themselves.
The main actors were told to prepare for the film by getting copies of the games and playing them through. Some of them didn't know if they could complete them in time so they had to get video copies of other people beating the games and then watch it.
The German version is infamous amongst fans for its incredibly bad dubbing, with some even referring to it as a "Pornosynchro."
The zombie guard who attacks Alice after the appearance of the first dog zombie is the film's stunt coordinator and trainer, Jaymes Butler.
During the shooting of the sewer scenes, Milla Jovovich right-hooked Paul W.S. Anderson in the face, giving him a big black eye. By the end she hurt about three cast and crew members.
To prepare for their roles, the actors playing commandos and Milla Jovovich and Eric Mabius had a week of commando training (climbing, martial arts, weapons handling, etc.) with ex-Navy SEAL Jaymes Butler.
George A. Romero's un-produced script features the game character Jill Valentine as the female lead.
All the minor cuts and bruises on Milla Jovovich's character are real. No make-up was applied.
In the commentary it's mentioned that actor James Purefoy (Spence) used his own blue jeans instead of the costume prop.
Two full-scale Lickers (the 'Creature') were made. One was more detailed than the other and was capable of many movements (the jaw and lips could part open, the tongue could extend). The other was for wider shots where the whole body was seen.
This is the only Resident Evil movie to be released onto HD DVD, but after Blu-Ray became the official format for high definition movies, Resident Evil then switched from HD DVD to Blu-Ray.
On the cover Alice is using a G-36 C with grenade launcher from Heckler & Koch, but she never uses it in the film.
Near the end, when the underground tram pulls back to the Mansion station, the serial number on the front of the lead car reads "ALEXIA" followed by a string of digits. Alexia Ashford is the final antagonist of Resident Evil Code: Veronica. Also, Underground Trams are a recurring mode of transportation in the Resident Evil games.
David Boreanaz was originally going to play Matt Addison but turned down the part to work on his TV series "Angel" (1999).
Professional dancers were cast as zombies.
The studio had hoped at one time to make the film PG-13, but the director insisted that to be true to the game, the film must be rated R.
In December 2001, Sony gave fans a chance to design the film's poster with the prize being an undisclosed amount of cash, a free screening of the film and the chosen design being used on all the advertising material. Nick des Barres, a 23 year old aspiring actor and ex-video game magazine designer, won the competition.
When this film debuted, it had the largest opening weekend for a European-financed film.
Its successful opening weekend sparked a frenzy among US studios, eager to capitalize on the interest in computer games. Titles like Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne and Silent Hill were all snapped up.
Much of it was filmed in unfinished Berlin underground stations.
Director Paul W.S. Anderson and star Milla Jovovich became engaged the following year.
Clashes with the studio - particularly after his experience with Event Horizon (1997) - prompted Anderson to seek financing in Europe. This came from Germany's Constantin Film and the UK's New Legacy. Sony Screen Gems picked the movie up for distribution halfway through production.
Producer Jeremy Bolt's sister Anna learned to scuba dive in order to portray the drowned research scientist who revives underwater.
Producer Jeremy Bolt shaved his hair to play one of the zombies.
Jason Isaacs - a personal friend of director Anderson - took a day off from filming The Tuxedo for his cameo.
Director Anderson hired composers Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Manson because he wanted an edgy score, similar to those that appeared in John Carpenter's early films.
The Laser Trap sequence later showed up in Resident Evil 4.
Opened with a $17.7 million dollar opening weekend. The second weekend's haul was down to $6.7 million and the weekend after that, it had nose-dived down to $2.9 million. It fell out of the Top Ten after only 2 weeks, dropping from appearing at over 2500 screens down to just 67 in that time.
The opening voiceover is from Paul W.S. Anderson's friend, Jason Isaacs, who has appeared in some shape or form in virtually all of his movies.
Shot on some of the same German sets as Enemy at the Gates.
One of the most popular scenes in the film - when Alice runs up a wall and flings round to kick a zombie dog in the head - took 3 months of training for Milla Jovovich.
Paul W.S. Anderson wanted to change the usual disclaimer at the end of the film to read that it didn't contain any resemblance to persons living or undead but he wasn't allowed to for fear of legal action.
All the visual effects were done by the Computer Film Company, an FX house based in London.
The Licker's nickname onset was Clint.
To help him achieve the underground look of the film, set designer Richard Bridgland visited nuclear bunkers in the UK and in Europe.
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- Mistakes -
It seems that Spence's handwriting does not matches that on the note, not even the handwriting of the note's original author (as seen in flashback).
When Alice and Spence are arguing in the lab, her hair changes positions each time the camera returns to her.
At one point, the lights in all the chambers in the dining room change from the green "stable environment" to the red "unstable environment" and stay that way for some time. But during the gunfight one tank gets shot and a close-up of it shows the light change from green to red again (although, possibly they changed back from red to green when the power came back on).
Rain's makeup on the last train ride (after being given the anti-virus)
When Spence listens in on Alice's conversation, he is using a standard shotgun microphone on a zeppelin shock mount. This is a location sound piece of equipment for film work. Although a shotgun mike does have a decent reach, it is not a suitable (telescopic) microphone for spy work.
In the Red Queen chamber, One's character is clearly only a few feet from the door. As the laser returns to kill him, you can see through his first person view that there are no bodies and no equipment in the corridor.
When she enters the Hive, Alice, straight from her shower, has on no makeup. As she travels through the hive, however, her makeup changes from scene to scene. This is especially obvious when her lipstick shade changes drastically several times.
At the beginning of the movie, Spence is wearing a Leather jacket, which he gives to Alice. As the movie progresses, the jacket does not look big on Alice and even looks like a ladies size.
Continuity: In the lab, when Spence gets his memory back, Alice jumps about inconsistently between shots.
When Rain, Alice, and Matt are watching Spence's death on the monitor, you hear Matt say "What the fuck?" but his mouth isn't moving.
In the first shot after entering the utility tunnels, the bandage on Rain's bitten hand is clearly missing. In the next shot, it's back on again.
When Kaplan says, "accessing schematics of the hive", you can see for a split second his mouth not moving to the dialogue.
When Lisa appears, Matt is shuffling through some papers. In one shot he puts down a paper with a graph on it. The very next shot he's holding the paper with the graph on it again.
Several of the zombie extras are used more than once in different scenes.
Alice's hair changes position from behind her ear to in front of it when she and Spence talk about their memory loss, and he gives his jacket to her.
At the beginning of the movie, you can see the floor outside the elevator bending under the woman's weight as she tries to escape the elevator.
Near the end of the movie, when Alice is talking to Rain on the train, in the background, you can see Matt go from moving around to standing still with his hands on the sides of the doorway between shots.
When Rain, J.D., and Matt are waiting for the team to get back, Rain hears a noise. As she goes to investigate, we can see Matt's legs jump from spread open, to crossing his ankles.
When they are first entering the hive and the captain is speaking to Alice, a sound microphone is clearly visible at the top of the screen.
The dress on the bed is not the dress Alice wears.
In the utility tunnel, when the zombies reach through the mesh, the wires are not bent or broken to allow their arms through. When Alice's face is seen from the zombies' point of view through the mesh, you can see a neatly cut square hole.
When Alice tries to retrieve the anti-virus box on the train platform, there is an observation camera shot from above with filming equipment (probably a microphone) visible at the bottom of the screen.
When Alice shoots the dogs in the kennel, the gunshots are silenced but there is no silencer on the gun.
In one of the early scenes, where a group of people is trapped in an elevator and they listen to another elevator dropping, there's a factual mistake in the shot portraying the fall of the second elevator. As the second elevator is falling, we can clearly see the counterweight rising, but when the elevator hits the ground and the wires snap, they just hang there. In a real life situation, the counterweight would've gone slamming towards the ground, pulling the wires along with it.
The note writing to Alice by Spence is seen twice during the movie, however when he is seen writing the note the handwriting is completely different to the writing on the note seen at the beginning.
The coffee stain on the guy’s shirt in the elevators, changes from the time he spills the coffee and the time he gets in the elevator, quite noticeably.
When the Umbrella special ops team debarks from the train, and the Red Queen's camera is tracking them, we see it highlight each of the team members in turn, and a small image of their face is shown, under which appears a spinning graphic of the gun they are carrying. However, every member is shown to carry the same weapon: a Heckler-Koch MP5, though it is clear that JD carries a modified H&K G36, and that the sergeant (who's weapon is clearly shown on the security camera) is carrying a modified Enfield L85-A1.
The zombie in the Kennel, after being kicked back (as well as before that) can be seen breathing.
In the Red Queen's chamber, the guy gets cut up into little pieces. When Kaplan goes in, he looks at the body and it's together.
In the Red Queen's Chamber when the laser first appears, The Medic can clearly be seen looking towards the beam. Yet when it cut backs to her head is facing the opposite direction.
While explaining the super virus (the basis of the plot), The Red Queen says that human hair and fingernails continue to grow after death. This is a common myth, but has no basis in reality. However, the Red Queen says it only applies to humans who have died but are infected.
The camera pans to the broken virus vial, however, the bracket supporting it is a fixed one (manually adjusted then tightened with a screw), clearly not being capable of pan/tilt operations.
In the scene at the beginning of the movie, where the vial containing the virus is dropped, the fumes escape into the building through an air duct. This is not plausible, as any clean room that requires people to work in safety suits would be sealed, and therefore nor have air vents.
In the beginning of the movie, the T-Virus is released throughout the Hive, and the hive is completely sealed. When the Umbrella sanitation team arrives, they take off their gas masks before breaching the Hive. A well-trained special ops team wouldn't make that sort of mistake.
When Alice runs along the kennel wall to leap up and kick the last dog. You can clearly see a black wiring harness used for the stunt, under her jacket and dress.
At the beginning of the film when the halon fire suppressant is deployed into the office room, the workers appear to be poisoned by it. In real life, halon is nontoxic in standard conditions, resulting in at worst giddiness or moderate impairment. However, according to Red Queen's readings, they would have asphyxiated as the oxygen concentration fell rapidly, but it would have been slower and without the same symptoms.
When One and three other team members are trapped in the Lazar hallway, the medic gets her head cut off, and when the camera jumps to Alice pounding on the door screaming to open it, you can clearly see someone standing (head still intact), facing away from the camera in the window on the door, yet all the team members are lying on the ground.
When Matt kneels down to examine the blood of the undead Hive worker, he claims that blood only coagulates when you're dead. In truth, coagulation is simply the process of blood clotting around a damaged vessel wall, which indeed happens in living beings. On the contrary, in death, blood doesn't coagulate, but separates, causing liver mortis.
The Red Queen tells the survivors that the human body remains active even during death, producing new cells such as hair and nails. This is a common misconception, as the skin of a dead body gradually pulls away from hair and nails as the body dehydrates, giving the appearance of the hair and nails growing. No new cells can be produced by a dead organism. Furthermore, neither hair nor nails are made up of cells; they are made primarily of a protein called keratin from dead epidermal cells.
Matt is supposed to be in handcuffs for at least the first 40 minutes of the movie, between one shot it shows him walking swinging his arms without cuffs on.
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- Alternate Versions -
The version that airs on U.S. television is edited for time. Completely removed from the film is the scene with Milla fighting the dogs.
The U.S. release had some violence censored to avoid an "NC-17" rating.
Paul W.S. Anderson has indicated in various interviews that an "uncut version" with several minutes of extra footage, including gorier scenes and more character development, will be released in the future as a possible DVD release.
In the TV spot, Red Queen's line "I've been a bad little girl" is pronounced by the hologram, but in the movie it is heard from the intercom
The scene where Alice kills Lisa was cut to remove a close up of the paperweight hitting her head.
The Russian version of the film differs slightly from the one released in U.S. There are a few extra shots of the train, and the scene with Alice and Matt after she kills his zombified sister is extended with a short line from Matt, where he explains that he is an internationally wanted criminal.
Special Edition DVD includes an alternate ending, which plays six months after the incident at Raccoon City. Here Alice wears a Matrix-like costume and goes to the Umbrella Corporation headquarters to search for Matt. You see her going in and one of the guards asks what he can do for her. Before she can answer the security systems identify her and all guards draw their weapons. She consequently draws her own, the camera moves closer and you hear a shot. Then you see a close-up of her closing eye.
Some European cinema prints used a slightly longer edit of the security laser-massacre, but this was not included in video releases.
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- Soundtrack Information -
"Existence"
Written by Bill Leeb and Christopher Peterson
By kind permission of Nettwerk Music Publishing
© by Edition Sub Terranean/Hanseatic Musikverlag GmbH
By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
Performed by Frontline Assembly
Courtesy of Metropolis Records
"Fist Fuck"
Written by Trent Reznor
Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell
© 1992 Leaving Hope Music/TVT Music Inc.
Administered by Leaving Hope Music Inc.
Performed by Nine Inch Nails
Courtesy of Nothing Records/Interscope Records/Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV Licensing Division, part of the Universal Music Group
"Cyanide 2600"
Written by Jonny Santos, Tom Decker, Soren Sarkisyan and Rob Garcia
Published by Roadblock Music Inc./Cheffrey Dahmer Music c/o BMG Songs Inc.
Performed by Spineshank
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
"Wall of Death"
Written by Noko, Paul Colbourne, Trevor Gray and Howard Gray
Published by Reverb Music Ltd.
Performed by Apollo 440
Courtesy of Epic Records/Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd
"Torched"
Written by Bill Leeb and Christopher Peterson
© by Edition Sub Terranean/Hanseatic Musikverlag GmbH
By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
Performed by Frontline Assembly
Courtesy of Metropolis Records
"My Plague (New Abuse Mix)"
Written by Shawn Crahan (as M. Shawn Crahan), Joey Jordison (as Joey Jordison),
Corey Taylor and Paul Gray
Published by EMI April Music Inc./Music That Music
Performed by Slipknot
Courtesy of Roadrunner Record
"Something Told Me"
Written by B. Dez Fafara, Miguel Rascon, Rayna Foss-Rose and Mike Cox
Published by Roadblock Music Inc./Big Scary Tree Music c/o BMG Songs Inc.
Performed by Coal Chamber
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
"Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)"
Written by Burton C. Bell, Dino Cazares, Christian Olde Wolbers and Raymond Herrera
Published by Roadblock Music Inc./Hatefile Music c/o BMG Songs Inc.
Performed by Fear Factory
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
"Supplementary Soundscapes"
Written and Performed by Junkie XL (a/k/a Tom Holkenborg)
Published by Roadcrew Music Inc. c/o BMG Music Inc.
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
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- Synopsis -
"My name is Alice. I had worked for the Umbrella Corporation, the largest and the most powerful commercial entity in the world. I was head of security at a secret high-tech facility called The Hive, a giant underground laboratory developing experimental viral weaponry. But there was an incident. The virus escaped, and everybody died. Trouble was... they didn't stay dead. The T-Virus reanimated their bodies. But I survived. Myself and one other, an environmentalist named Matt. When we emerged, we were seized by Umbrella scientists. Matt and I were separated. We thought we had survived the horror. But we were wrong."
Alice awakens from a terrible sleep to find her worst fears realized--the bloodthirsty Undead, which she and the now-annihilated squad of elite military fought to destroy, have been unleashed on the city that surrounds the secret facility of the Umbrella Corporation. Discovering she was an Umbrella experiment, Alice has been bio-genetically enhanced with new strengths, senses and dexterity--and she will need them. In the heart of the ravaged Raccoon City, a small group of uninfected people, including Jill Valentine, a recently demoted member of Umbrella Corp's elite Special Tactics and Rescue Services team, and S.T.A.R.S team leader Carlos Oliveira, fight for their lives against swarms of Undead and the deadlier and faster Lickers. Running out of luck and resources, the group is rescued by Alice, and they begin to wage an exhilarating battle to survive and escape before the Umbrella Corporation erases its experiment from the face of the earth. Their only hope lies somewhere within Raccoon City--Dr Charles Ashford, one of the leading scientists for the Umbrella Corporation, will help Alice and the others escape the city safely--if they find his daughter. Angie Ashford became separated from her father and now hides in fear. Alice, Jill and Carlos will have to fight their way through an army of Undead to save her. All the while, a secret weapon code-named Nemesis has been experimentally altered with greater modifications than Alice and has been programmed to track and destroy them. They will need all their strengths and skills to fight the battle of their lives against the mindless evil that has infected the city and the powerful forces that unleashed it on mankind.
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- Cast Of Characters - 
Alice (Milla Jovovich)

Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr)

Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory)
Major Cain (Thomas Kretschmann)
Angela Ashford (Sophie Vavasseur)
Charles Ashford (Jared Harris)

Terri Morals (Sandrine Holt)
Peyton Wells (Raz Adoti)
L.J (Mike Epps)

Nicholai Ginovef (Zach Ward)

Dr. Issacs (Iain Glen)

Yuri Loginova (Stefan Hayes)

Captain Henderson (Dave Nichols)

Priest (Shaun Austin-Olsen)

Mathew Addison (Eric Mabius - Archive)
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- Cast Of Enemies -
Zombie
Cerberus
Nemesis

Licker
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- Filming Crew -
Director..........................................................................................................................................Alexander Witt
Producer................................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Written By:.............................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Musical Score......................................................................................................................................Jeff Danna
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Natasha Henstridge was asked to play the role of Jill Valentine, but could not accept due to other work commitments.
Was originally entitled "Resident Evil: Nemesis" after the third game in the "Resident Evil" (aka "Biohazard") videogame series, of the same name, which had a similar plot. The title was later changed to "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" after the release (and subsequent box-office failure) of Star Trek: Nemesis.
The film contains many visual and thematic references to the games here's what references are seen from the games in Storyline Chronological order : -All Games: There is a shot near the end of the film of Alice's eye close up. This is a reference to the first game in the series - the close up eye shot is the logo/title screen of the games, A White Goddess statue can be seen in the church, Goddess statues always play a big role in the puzzles of all Biohazard games, - Resident Evil 0: Alice kills the Lickers in the church in a bullet time effect identical to Billy Killing the Leech Queen. - Resident Evil In the opening scene with the weather map and the ending, both mention the Arklay Mountains. This is where the mansion in the original game was located, Resident Evil (Gamecube remake) Terri's death is recorded by her fallen camera, as is Joseph's death in the intro in the remake of the original game. Resident Evil 2 Alice's visit to the gun shop may be a slight reference to Resident Evil 2, in which Kendo's Gun Shop is one of the first locations a player visits, The helicopter that delivers Nemesis' weapons is similar in look to the helicopter that delivered Mr. X in Resident Evil 2, Angela Ashford plays a character similar to Sherry Birkin from Resident Evil 2. Resident Evil 3: Last Escape: The sequence in which RPD members are surrounded by zombies at an intersection is taken almost shot for shot from an FMV in Resident Evil 3 (the most noticeably similar shot is the slow zoom in on the police helmet), The character of Jill Valentine wears the same outfit she wore in Resident Evil: 3, Zombies also rise from their graves in Resident Evil: 3, Jill also uses gas stoves to create an explosion in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Jill, Terri, Alice and Peyton hide out in a red cable-car, in Resident Evil 3 Jill, Carlos, Nicholai and Mikhial also hide out in a red cable-car and use it to get to the Clock tower. And in both Resident Evil 3 and the Movie, Nemesis shoots down a helicopter with his rocket launcher. Resident Evil Code: Veronica (2000) (VG): The sequence in which Alice runs down a hallway while a helicopter shoots out the windows is identical to the opening cinema in Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Ashford is the name of the family that created Umbrella, as told in Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Alice's superhuman abilities are similar to those exhibited by Albert Wesker in Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Milla Jovovich's move in which she drops her handgun and grabs it just before hitting the ground was lifted directly from Resident Evil Code: Veronica in which Claire Redfield pulls this in the opening movie and takes out a room full of guards. Miscellaneous: The idea of Dr. Ashford pulling strings to save people inside a zombie-ridden area contains shades of Trent, a character from the Resident Evil books, written by S.D. Perry. Another similarity is that Trent's parents, like Dr. Ashford, created the T-Virus for benevolent purposes before it was hijacked by Umbrella.
During the church scene, when Alice fires at the motorcycle to kill one of the Lickers, the slow motion bullets have the Umbrella logo on the rear of the shells.
The word Biohazard appears many times in the movie. This is a reference to the Japanese versions of the games. In Japan the series of games is called Biohazard.
When Jill, Alice, Carlos, and LJ have Angie and Alice is talking on the phone to Dr. Ashford. Jill is holding her waist like she's in "Caution", a term used in the Resident Evil games to show what your health status is. There are for levels of health status "Fine", "Yellow Caution", "Red Caution", and "Danger". Earlier Peyton was in "Danger" because he had to be carried by Jill and Terri which is another relation to the Resident Evil game Resident Evil Outbreak when you can carry your fellow players by carrying them when they limp.
According to the writer/producer commentary, Paul W.S. Anderson mentions that the character of Dr. Isaacs (Iain Glen) is a homage to actor Jason Isaacs, who made an uncredited cameo as Dr. Birkin and the film's narrator during the opening credits of the first film.
Aside from archive footage from the first film featuring shots of Eric Mabius, the only person to return after the previous film is Milla Jovovich.
The character of Dr. Ashford is named after the Ashford family of the Resident Evil game series. However, unlike the sympathetic film character, the Ashfords of the games were villains.
The movie uses elements of the plots of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Last Escape.
"STARS" is the only word ever mentioned by the Nemesis, it's also the only word he ever mentions (repeatedly) in Resident Evil 3: Last Escape.
In the ending fight, the words "Finish him" are used, this is straight from the Mortal Kombat games, Paul W.S. Anderson also created the Mortal Kombat movie.
Sienna Guillory based her movements of Jill by watching the way Jill moved in the game Resident Evil 3: Last Escape (1999) (VG).
When J.L. is driving around the zombie-infested Raccoon City, he runs down a zombie that walks out in front of him, and then yells "GTA mother fucker! 10 points!" This is a reference to the early Grand Theft Auto point system, where the player is awarded money when committing specific criminal offenses (including running over pedestrians). Coincidentally, Capcom, which develops the Resident Evil series, also distributes Grand Theft Auto games in Japan.
The first sequence showing Alice waking up in the hospital through to her cocking a shotgun outside, consists entirely of footage shot for the first film.
The Region 1 DVD release contains just under 12 minutes of deleted scenes, many of which are extended scenes.
According to Paul W.S. Anderson's commentary for the DVD release, rapper/actor Snoop Dogg was originally chosen to play the role of L.J., but left the project.
When the Umbrella agents pull up to the first house of the people they're sent to evacuate (the female scientist) the commercial playing on the TV screen in her home is a scene from the movie's own trailer featuring the "Regenerate" product.
The first trailer released for this movie (which was directed by Marcus Nispel) featured an ad run by the 'Umbrella Corporation' advertising a skin-regeneration product using a special formula called T-cells. In the movies and video games, the virus responsible for zombie mutations is called the T-virus. All the footage in the advert was either shot specially for the advert or from the original film. There was no footage from the film in this advertising.
Jason Isaacs was set to play Doctor Birkin but left the project.
Nemesis' weapon in the movie is his trademark rocket launcher and a modified General Electric M134 mini gun that the armor, Charles Taylor, deconstructed, shortened the barrels to 14" and added muzzle brakes which divert the burning gunpowder to create a unique plasma effect when firing.
The model of the buildings that is blown up in the movie is modeled after Toronto City Hall.
Emily Bergl was originally cast as Claire Redfield, but left the project.
The exterior shot of Umbrella's headquarters as seen at the end of the movie is actually Toronto's Exhibition Palace.
The Nemesis suit weighs over 30 pounds. His machine gun, which he had to hold with one hand, weighs about 65 pounds.
The dogs were not computer-generated. Make-up was applied to them.
The church took seven weeks to build.
Although the word "zombie" is never used in the film, it is featured in the ending credits. German comedian Tom Gerhardt who portrayed the infected father in the gate closing sequence, is credited as "zombie dad". All other zombies are credited as "undead".
The type of laptop Professor Ashford uses is the Sony Vaio VGN-AX570G.
When Alice, Carlos, Jill, LJ and Angie arrive at the helicopter point, the name Lt. Gen. D. Carmody can be seen on the helicopter that is landing. This is of course, the name of one the producers of the film, Don Carmody.
The weather map at the beginning clearly shows Raccoon City as being approximately where Philadelphia is in Pennsylvania. Other real-life towns such as Selinsgrove, Hazelton and Pottsville, all appear in their correct geographic locations.
The headset Maj. Cain is using is a Sony Ericsson HBH-65 Bluetooth headset.
The trailer for this film was one of the most watched on the internet, with 8.5 million downloads from November 2003 to May 2004.
The newspaper with the headline "The Dead Walk!" is an homage to George A. Romero's Day of the Dead, in which exactly the same newspaper headline was displayed.
Milla Jovovich did the last part of the run down the city hall herself. Her stunt double did the first part at about 200 feet above ground.
It was Milla Jovovich's idea about having the heat wave in Raccoon City as the reason why her character and Jill Valentine are wearing very few clothes. Unfortunately, the shoot was in November in Toronto.
This Resident Evil title is last to be released onto the VHS format, but first to be released onto the Blu-Ray format.
As Oded Fehr and Milla Jovovich discuss on the DVD Commentary, the zombie that gets a knife thrown into his head is (ex-) Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody.
The shot at the end of the movie where we see the nuke flying above a pack of wandering zombies in Raccoon City is taken directly from the ending from the third Resident Evil game, Resident Evil 3: Last Escape (aka: "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis"). During the commentary on the first film in the series, Resident Evil, Milla Jovovich refers to her nipple appearing on screen, saying that this proves her dedication to the film. Director Paul W.S. Anderson adds that had she really been committed (to the project), she would have shown both nipples. In this sequel, she does show both nipples, towards the end while she's in the tank.
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After Nemesis slays all the S.T.A.R.S members in the building, you can see the "dead" breathing.
When Jill, Carlos, Alice, LJ, and Angie are headed to the helipad, Jill starts out carrying Carlos's Galil, then when she hands off the Galil, she draws her own Smith & Wesson Semi-automatic handgun, in the very next cut she is pictured holding a Beretta 92 type pistol.
When the man on the bridge announces to the crowd, "The use of ammunition has been authorized... in five," his mouth moves to "10" instead of "five". This countdown was originally going to be a 10 second countdown, but it was shortened to five.
Obvious stunt double when Alice is running around the round glass building with its windows being shot out.
When Jill is trying to start the pickup truck (a Dodge), the engine turn-over sound is nothing like the real thing.
After Alice is woken up in the liquid chamber, and has already moved around, when the Doctor orders the chamber to be purged, she is back sitting still in the same position as before she woke up.
The camera films Terri begin killed, throughout the entire movie is it in record mode. But when Jill picks it up and gives it to Angela, it is in playback mode, playing Terri's death. No one switched it to playback mode.
In the helicopter scene near the end, the fight and the helicopter taking off are in pitch black/night time. We even see the helicopter in the air in the dark. Within 60 seconds however it is broad daylight.
After Alice has been removed from the liquid filled chamber, and is fighting to escape the compound, her towel is tucked in/held closed in different shots.
Although in most scenes the CN Tower has been edited out, near the beginning when the van with Angie in it crashes, you can see the CN Tower in the background.
Although Raccoon City is supposed to be in the U.S, in most of the city shots where it shows the larger buildings you can see the CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) and Bank of Montreal logos.
When Carlos and Nicholai are signaling to the helicopter in the alley, you can see, on the ground in the background, a spotlight that is being used to light the scene.
A big cut on Alice's lip appears and disappears frequently during the showdown at the helicopter site.
The size of the metal spike on the side of the building changes as the Nemesis is impaled on it.
When the first scientist is picked up by the agents you can see a boom operator wearing a white shirt reflected in the door just as she opens it.
When Alice is walking into the "surplus" store, she is wearing the white lab coat that she took from the hospital. However, when she gets into the store, walks by the gun case and takes a gun out, she is very clearly wearing what appears to be blue jeans, lighter colored blue jeans that you can see, though you never see her face, just her hand pulling the gun out of the case. Yet in the next shot, she is taking a camisole off the clothing rack and then you see her lab coat fall to the floor, and then in the next frame, she is on the floor and she is wearing what appears to be black jeans. The order of her "getting dressed" is reversed.
When the car that Professor Ashford's daughter is in rolls, you can just briefly see the camera mounting equipment on the back of the car.
When Jill Valentine first enters the police station towards the beginning, after being called back on duty, and after she has finished firing her gun, she reloads it and you can see the magazine being slammed into the gun. Right after she says "I told you, shoot for the head." she slams the magazine into the same gun again. She does not use nor possess two guns in this scene.
Several errors were made regarding nuclear power. First, no nuclear weapon detonation could ever be mistaken for an accident at a power station - power reactors cannot create nuclear explosions like weapons. Second, "critical" describes a reactor at normal, steady state operation, it does not mean an accident is occurring or imminent. Finally, the "accident" is described in the movie as the worst accident since Chernobyl. According to the UN, Chernobyl has only caused 56 deaths to date and the final death toll for the accident will be around 4,000. The destruction of a city the size of Raccoon City and the death of all its inhabitants would be far worse than the Chernobyl incident.
In the first movie the Licker evolved when it bit a human, yet Alice kills three first stage Lickers.
After L.J. crashes his Cadillac, the reflection of fire can be seen in the window. When he gets out in the next shot, the reflection is not there.
When Carlos and his comrades are about to enter the hospital to see what the helicopter dropped, right before they enter, you can see a crew member walking in the background.
When the Suburban that Professor Ashford's daughter is in rolls and finally slides to a stop, an older model suburban is shown upside down in its place.
When Alice falls down the chute to avoid Nemesis, she is shown breaking her ring finger on her left hand. When she is in the hopper and putting her hands to her head, you can clearly see that all 10 fingers are intact and unbroken. When she resets the finger, it is then the ring finger of her right hand.
When they are in the church and Alice rides in on her motorbike, she jumps off it and when it hits the licker, she shoots the bike's fuel tank and it explodes. This is a common mistake in movies, bullets aren't hot enough to cause ignition and an explosion in a petrol tank.
When L.J. opens the door to reveal the skeleton, the skeleton's posture is leaned forward. In the next camera shot, a zombie pops out to attack him. The skeleton is standing upright here.
After the sniper on the roof shoots the zombie behind "L.J" He makes the hand action to pull back the bolt of the rifle and the sound of it is heard but the bolt itself does not move.
When Jill Valentine enters the police building, first shot of her reloading her gun, she has no gun holster around her shoulders, next frame after the chief is talking to her, she is reloading the same gun, but then has her gun holster around her shoulders. She could not have put it on in the little time that the chief was talking.
After Alice encounters Nemesis for the first time, she heads down an escape shoot. After the explosion of the missile, the Nemesis shoots down at her and she covers her head with her hands showing that none of her fingers are injured. After that one of her fingers is shown to be horribly disfigured.
In the beginning, the weather lady says that at 6:10 AM it is already 92 degrees in Raccoon City. The next shot shows citizens of Raccoon City jogging, walking, and riding bikes wearing long pants - the paper boy has a flannel shirt over his t-shirt as he rides.
After Alice has jumped of the bike in the church, you can hear that the bike accelerate by itself.
During one of the street scenes where the umbrella guards, S.T.A.R.S. and police officers are shooting zombies a woman in a blue sweater is shot with a shotgun. Later in the film the same clip is used.
At the beginning, when the car carrying Professor Ashford's daughter is hit by the truck, the car has 6 spoke alloy wheels, whilst it is sliding it has 5 spoke wheels, then back to 6 as it comes to rest.
As soon as the car carrying Professor Ashford's daughter is hit and starts to spin, there is what appears to be a crane mounted camera in clear view to the left of the screen.
At the end, Major Cain tries to shoot himself with a Beretta 92 but the gun clicks empty with the slide in the forward position. This is impossible because with any semi-automatic pistol, after the last round is fired, the slide would lock back indicating the gun is empty.
There is no possibility that the T-Virus can effect the bodies in the cemetery. As stated in the first movie, the T-Virus needs a body with residual neural activity, the bodies of the buried would have been dead for weeks. Furthermore, the T-virus would have to have been in direct interaction the a corpse, which are in sealed caskets inside a concrete chest.
The movie only implied that the spread of infection was due to the Hive being re-opened. A faux newspaper created by Screen Gems for Apocalypse, The Raccoon City Times, indicates hours after the initial outbreak, creatures began appearing in the Arklay Mountains feasting on victims.
In the helicopter, when the piece of metal flies and hits Alice her mouth fills with blood. The next second it shows her with nothing in her mouth.
As the S.T.A.R.S officer sees the helicopter dropping supplies into the hospital, and says "it could be a radio" a person (crew) is very obviously seen walking in the background.
When Alice remembers everything at the end in the lab, she grabs the pen and almost stabs the man in the left eye in the close up. In the next shot, showing both him and her, she is holding the pen farther away from his face and has it aimed at his right eye.
After the helicopter crash toward the end of the movie, we see Alice's body on the ground covered by a sheet. When the doctor removes the sheet to check her, we can see that Alice's eyes are closed, and yet in the very next shot her eyes are open, staring at the sky.
When the scientist is stroking the side of Alice's face after the helicopter crash, when the scene starts to fade away, right before it does, you can see Alice blink, revealing she is not really "dead" or just unconscious.
In the kitchen sequence, when Jill is shooting at the dogs, you can see that the dog that jumps on her chest and pushes her back doesn't even touch her. If you pause it right before, you can see that it is at least six inches away from touching her when she flies back.
When Alice remembers everything in the lab, she takes the pen from the lab assistant and attempts to stab him in the eye. When she stops it right in front of his eye, you can see that it is less than an inch from his eye. However, when this is shown from afar, you can see that it is much further away from his eye than it originally was.
When Carlos, Jill and L.J. pick Alice outside the Umbrella medical center at the end of the movie, Jill walks up the steps and says "We'll take over from here" however, her mouth continues moving even after she finishes speaking.
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The film was released by German video distributor Highlight in both an extended form (longer than the uncut theatrical version) and in an edited version (with a "Not under 16" rating). The Extended Version reintegrates most of the deleted scenes (4 Mins.) back into the movie and has only been released in Germany so far.
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"No Way Out" "Run for Your Life" "In the War Zone" "Nymphetamine" "Digging Up the Corpses" "The End of Heartache" "Vermilion" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Filming Locations -
Performed by Elia's Lonely Friends Band
Written by Elia Cmiral
Produced by Elia Cmiral
Published by Constantin Music Verlags GmbH, Munich (BMI)
Performed by Elia's Lonely Friends Band
Written by Elia Cmiral
Produced by Elia Cmiral
Published by Constantin Music Verlags GmbH, Munich (BMI)
Performed by Elia's Lonely Friends Band
Written by Elia Cmiral
Produced by Elia Cmiral
Published by Constantin Music Verlags GmbH, Munich (BMI)
Written by Dani Davey, Paul Allender, Martin Powell, Dave Pybus and Adrian Erlandson
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. administered by Universal-Polygram International Publishing,
Inc. (ASCAP) and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. administered by Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ASCAP)
Performed by Cradle of Filth
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
Written by DevilDriver and Ross Hogarth
Published by Abbadon Music Publiushing (ASCAP), Maple Bonsai Music (ASCAP), Jeffrey Kendrick,
Jon Miller and John Boecklin and Hoax Finoax Music (BMI)
Performed by DevilDriver
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
Written by Killswitch Engage
Published by 800 Pound Gorilla Music (SESAC), administered by Bicycle Music Company and Notting Hill Music Inc. (BMI) o/b/o itself and Budmo Music (BMI)
Performed by Killswitch Engage
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records GmbH, Munich
Written by Slipknot
Published by EMI April Music, Inc./Music That Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Slipknot
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records
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Video Links
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Resident Evil Apocalypse Teaser Trailer, a Rengerate commerical. [View Clip] *NEW*
Resident Evil Apocalypse Offical Trailer. [View Clip] *NEW*
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Synopsis:
"The Umbrella Corporation thought they'd contained the infection. Well, they were wrong. Raccoon City was just the beginning. Within weeks, the T-Virus had consumed The United States. Within months, the world. The virus didn't just whip out human life, lakes and rivers dried up, forests became deserts, and whole continents were reduced to nothing more than barren wastelands. Slowly but surly the Earth began to wither and die. What survivors there were learned to keep on the move. We avoided major cities. If we stopped anyplace too long, they would be drawn to us. Only a few at first, but then more and more. A never-ending army of undead. For those of us left, staying on the road seemed the only way to stay alive."
You're just... another asshole!
After the outbreak of the T-virus initiated in Raccoon City, the whole world is destroyed and crowded of flesh-eating zombies, and the humans keep moving fighting to survive. Alice travels alone in her motorcycle through the Nevada Desert, where she meets a convoy of survivors leaded by Claire Redfield with Carlos Olivera and helps them to fight against a bunch of zombie-crows. The group decides to travel to Las Vegas first to get fuel and supplies and then head to the decontaminated Alaska. Meanwhile, in an underground facility of the Umbrella Corporation, the evil Dr. Isaacs is researching an anti-virus to domesticate the zombies and cure people using clones of Alice. When Dr. Isaacs locates Alice through the satellite, he forges an order from the president and the troops chase Alice, while the group of survivors fights against a horde of zombies in Las Vegas.
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- Cast Of Characters - 
Alice (Milla Jovovich)
Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr)
Claire Redfield (Ali Larter)

Dr. Isscs (Iain Glen)
Betty (Ashanti)
Mikey (Christopher Egan)
K-Mart (Spencer Locke)

Slater (Mathew Marsden)

Chase (Linden Ashbey)

Albert Wesker (Jason O'Mara)

L.J (Mike Epps)

Otto (Joe Hursley)

White Queen (Madeline Carroll)

Ice Hockey Undead (Rick Cramer)
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Zombie
State Police Zombie

Stevie Zombie

Mirror Zombie
Cerberus
Crow
Tyrant Virus
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Director........................................................................................................................................Russell Mulcahy
Producer...............................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Producer.............................................................................................................................................Jeremy Bolt
Executive Producer........................................................................................................................Victor Hildida
Writter....................................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Musical Score..............................................................................................................................Charlie Clouser
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Alice's new costume was designed by Milla Jovovich's clothing line, Jovovich-Hawk.
The production still of Alice (Milla Jovovich) holding two Kukri knives is a visual reference to Resident Evil: Apocalypse's Poster.
The idea for the two Kukri knives were from Milla Jovovich's fight trainer from Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Ron Balicki.
The film was originally intended to be filmed in the Australian Outback but was changed to Mexico.
This is the first live-action movie trilogy based on a video game.
The accompanying music for the first theatrical trailer is The Crystal Method's "I Know It's You". Milla Jovovich provides the vocals/wailing for the song, which was released three years earlier.
Prints were shipped to some theaters under the fake title "Raccoon City" - which is the name of the city featured in many of the video games.
In the Tokyo scene the sign next to 'Tokyo Metro' reads 'Zatoichi Square' an obvious nod to the fictional Japanese film and television character.
The man who is using the flamethrower when he gets knocked off the top of the truck by the infected ravens.
The film was not screened for critics, most likely due to the overwhelmingly-negative reviews from critics for the first two films.
For the crow attack scene, only two crows were used for the entire sequence. The rest of the crows were entered with special effects.
There's a sneak preview of the next Resident Evil movie Resident Evil Degeneration is in the bonus material of the DVD.
This is the first Resident Evil movie not to be released onto the VHS format, all the other movies were.
Claire Redfield's role in the movie is different than in the games. She leads a convoy of survivors across the dead desert, but in the games, she on a mission to find her lost brother Chris Redfield.
The crows sitting on power lines and attacking in large numbers pays homage to 'Alfred Hitchcock''s movie The Birds.
The Blu-Ray release was the first Blu-ray movie that offered the 'picture in picture' feature.
Both director Russell Mulcahy and second unit director Douglas Aarniokoski have directed films in the 'Highlander' series. Mulcahy directing Highlander and Highlander II: The Quickening, while Aarniokoski directed the fourth installment Highlander: Endgame.
Raccoon City is clearly Detroit, Michigan from the graphic about 6-7 minutes into the film. The Detroit river and Belle Isle are clearly discernible, as is the half moon shaped industrial park to the North (towards the left in the film).
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During the scene in which Tokyo appears, there are several Japanese signs that just have random Japanese ideograms completely irrelevant to what should be there.
In the scene where they first show the corpses of clones from Project Alice you can clearly tell that a few of them are in actual fact mannequin dolls. Some of the corpses don't have any facial similarities as the real Alice and one of them doesn't even have any hair.
When Alice walks through the dunes, just before the crow's attack, the cameraman filming her is visible in her glasses.
The opening scene in which Alice is naked in the shower shows her with no makeup. Yet, upon wearing the red dress she is wearing red lipstick. Then, in subsequent shots she is wearing no lipstick again.
After the characters arrive in Las Vegas, they park right next to the Paris Casino's Eiffel Tower and the Venetian Casino. In reality, The Venetian is one mile up Las Vegas Blvd (The Strip).
In the scene where Alice reads Stevie's name tag, with the help of a magnifying scope, a duplex reticle can be seen. However, right before she shoots him with the crossbow, it can clearly be seen that her crossbow is equipped with an open design type of red dot sights. These devices do not magnify at all and they have a red/amber luminous dot (hence the name) instead of the previously seen duplex reticle.
In the scenes where Alice and Carlos are standing around the trucks just before Carlos' suicide run on the Umbrella installation, cars on a highway can be seen in the background. At least three or four going in opposite directions. Maybe another Caravan coming FROM Alaska!
While Carlos is crawling under the truck his pistol's slide is forward, however when he tries to fire and we hear clicking, the slide is locked back indicating it is empty.
When the convoy is introduced the lead vehicle is a Hummer. Later a shot is shown of the tanker bursting through a sand dune, which could only happen if it was the lead. Another shot is shown immediately after with the Hummer as the lead again.
When Claire takes off in the helicopter she uses the cyclic stick and not the collective. Only the collective can be used to take off vertically.
When Alice is first seen with Carlos and K-Mart looking down at the Umbrella HQ's aboveground "camp," we're looking alongside Carlos's shoulder, and he's immediately behind Alice and slightly to her right. Alice looks through the binoculars and speaks to K-Mart, when Carlos is suddenly sitting 20-30 feet away to the right, and a bit further front than the ladies.
In the scenes in the pit with Alice and the zombie dogs, there are numerous shots where the dogs can be seen to still have furry, non-zombified tails.
Despite having driven through the sandy desert for many miles, Alice's motorbike is repeatedly shown to be very clean and dust-free.
The zombies in the series have previously been shown to have considerably greater strength than a normal person yet the hundreds surrounding the Umbrella Corporation's desert outpost are very effectively halted by a ten foot high chain-link fence.
Despite the depth of LJ's chest wound after his encounter with the zombies at the motel, he appears to be in no discomfort, nor is there anywhere near sufficient blood on his chest and t-shirt for that kind of wound.
None of the Alices in the ditch show any signs of decomposition and all look to be very recently killed - their skin isn't even paled from blood pooling in the lower tissues, something that occurs within hours of death.
When Oded Fehr's character is saying goodbye to everyone at the end and Ali Larter's character is looking at him, you can clearly see traffic moving on the road in the background.
After Alice uses her powers to kill the crows, Dr. Isaacs uses 3 satellites to locate her - as evidenced by the display on his computer monitor. Three smaller circles, presumably satellites, centered around a larger circle, presumably the radius of her psionic ability - even though we only see one satellite in orbit. Even if the satellites are not sensitive to psionic bursts (though they should be, since the AI in the Umbrella facility claims to have detected them), Project Alice has several implants which allow Umbrella to track and control her.
In the council chambers, Wesker's glasses reflect the room around him. This isn't a mistake - all council chambers are identical, and Wesker's holographic cameras would pick up the reflection of his table - as well as the reflections of the other holograms in the room during a meeting.
During the Vegas scene, the laptop in the Umbrella tent is locked on to Alice, yet there's a display box containing Africa in the lower left corner. There would be no logical reason for the Umbrella operatives to keep a look out on Africa when they're busy with Nevada.
At the start of the final scene in Tokyo, there are rats in the street. As the camera descends through the street, one of the rats actually goes in front of the ground revealing that the street is actually a cut-away set.
When Dr. Isaacs is held in a "secure room" the keypad used to release the door is quite clearly that of a cheap digital safe (the sort one would buy for keeping a few household valuables) and no attempt has been made to conceal the circular handle of the safe, the rest of which has been built into the wall.
When the zombies are coming out of the large container, there are tons of them coming out of it but there's no way they could have all fit into the container in the first place.
Alice notes that instead of driving to Alaska, they will fly there. So when they breach the gates of the Umbrella compound, they all load up into the helicopter and take off. Claire is the pilot, however, it is never mentioned in the movie that she, nor anyone else, has experience flying. Flying a helicopter is not the same as driving a Hummer.
During the crow scene when the flamethrower is about to incinerate Carlos, the woman he is holding has her hand on his shoulder. When we cut to Alice in the next shot we can see the woman's hand slide down off of Carlos' shoulder and then reappear there in the next shot.
Towards the end when Alice enters the Umbrella HQ and releases a clone of herself from the water/orb, the clone then dies. She is shown laying on the ground with her left hand covering only her left breast, with her elbow resting on the floor. In the next shot, from above, her arm is covering both and her elbow is no longer resting on the ground.
In the beginning of the movie, the first Alice clone is in a laser chamber where the pattern of the lasers that charge after her are diamond, but then a shot later when she climbs through an air duct, the laser pattern is just a straight line.
The first Alice clone is killed by a small gun thing that shoots up out of the Umbrella logo floor where bullet holes are left around the walls. Later on when another Alice clone has to go through the same obstacle course, those bullet holes that were left behind from the first Alice clone are missing.
The first Alice clone pushes a gurney through the hospital hallway where a blade wall slices the gurney in half, then two shots later, the blade trap is completely gone.
When the first Alice clone awakens and attempts to leave the underground compound, flashbacks guide her in avoiding fatal danger. During the hospital hallway scene where she pushes a bed with wheels, a guillotine comes down the walls and slices the bed in half. The walls clearly show the gap where the guillotine comes out from but on the next frontal scene, the walls are bare.
In the scene where Carlos is in the big rig lighting up his joint, the camera pulls back and you can clearly see that one of the zombies reaching in for him only has makeup just past his wrist where you can then see normal human skin between that and the sleeve of his clothing.
In the scene where Dr. Isaacs as the tyrant has Alice in a choke hold, she clearly cuts off the ends of his fingers. Yet moments later, we see a shot of her and the floor, but his large fingers are not visible on the ground where they should be.
When the bus gets attacked by the crows Ashanti's character Nurse Betty has blood and dirt on her face. But after she locks the back door and she shoots the crows she is clean and there is no blood or dirt on her, then in the next shot when she dies she is bloody again.
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"In a Gadda da Vida"
Written by Doug Ingle (as Douglas Ingle)
Performed by Iron Butterfly
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
"White Rabbit"
Written by Grace Slick
Performed by Collide
Courtesy of Noiseplus Music
By Arrangement with Coda Music
"My World"
Performed by Emigrate
Music by Richard Kruspe (as Richard Z. Kruspe)
Lyrics by Richard Kruspe (as Richard Z. Kruspe) & Caron Bernstein
"Contagious"
Performed by Searchlight
Written by Adam Michaels, Kevin Abdon, Matt Hopkins, Ricky Torres
Produced by Branden Steineckert
Courtesy of Unknown Studios
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- Cast Of Characters -
Alice (Milla Jovovich)
Chris Redfield (Wentworth Miller)
Claire Redfield (Ali Larter)
Bennett (Kim Coates)
Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts)
K-Mart (Spencer Locke)
Kim Young (Norman Yeung)
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Zombie
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Director...................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson (Rumor)
Producer................................................................................................................................Paul W.S Anderson
Producer.............................................................................................................................................Jeremy Bolt
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The name of this title "Afterlife" is the same working title for the previous movie that was later called "Extinction."
The first live-action movie based on a video game to be broadcasted in 3-D.
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Synopsis
Claire Redfield is now a member of TerraSave, an organization which handles search and rescue at chemical and biological attacks. Claire arrives at Harvardville Airport to meet a family she is aiding.
A passenger aircraft is approaching the airport to land. As one of the attendants checks the passengers, she notices one man looking unwell. The man in question is clearly in the final stages of t-virus infection, and warns the attendant. Shortly after, he zombifies.
Claire is looking after her friend's niece, Rani Chawla, when they see Senator Ron Davis walk by. While a zombie-masked protester is arrested by a police officer, only to be attacked by an actual zombie seconds later. One of Davis' bodyguards shoots the zombie while being attacked by the infected security guard, who was presumed to be dead. The second guard attempts to run but is also devoured. The scene causes panic and people in the vicinity flee, some being attacked by zombies, and the plane crashes into the building, with all of the occupants already transformed into zombies. Claire, Davis and Rani hide in the VIP lounge.
At night, the airport has been locked down by the United States Marine Corps and local law enforcement. Survivors are evacuated for treatment, many still locked inside the airport. Two Special Response Team officers, Angela Miller and Greg Glenn are joined by a government agent with experience of such incidents, Leon S. Kennedy. The group enter the building through the roof and begin their search. They manage to find Claire and the survivors. Travelling back to the main terminal, Glenn is bitten by a zombie and stays behind, determined to save the rest by killing the creatures nearby. The survivors shoot their way out, with the marines (who had been vaccinated prior to the lockdown) clearing out the terminal.
Claire, upon being told that the WilPharma Corporation, who she was campaigning against, had created a t-virus vaccine, realizes that the vaccine could have saved those who died. Suddenly, the WilPharma trucks containing the vaccine are destroyed. Claire goes with WilPharma worker Frederic Downing to the WilPharma research facility for more vaccine. After a tour of the facility, Claire is shown a molecular-scale image of the G-virus. She is left alone in the room as Downing heads for the sample.
Claire calls Leon to update him about WilPharma's possession of the G-virus, and learns that he and Angela Miller discover Curtis Miller's house burnt to the ground. Downing phones Claire to warn her that a man has just left the facility and that a time bomb has been activated. Claire looks out of a window and sees Curtis Miller running through the central gardens with a briefcase. The bomb goes off.
Leon and Angela arrive and Leon goes upstairs to Claire while Angela monitors the ground level. While Leon is upstairs, Curtis arrives at the garden. Not having much time left, he tells Angela that the government covered up some of the events in Raccoon City which kept his family from being saved. A squad of marines storm the room. Curtis, having injected the G-virus, mutates. The marines fire at him, and Curtis starts killing them. Leon saves Angela from the massacre as the garden begins to fall apart, with wreckage crushing Curtis. Believing him to be dead, the surviving marines head up the elevator to safety, Leon and Angela choosing to stay downstairs and wait for the elevator to come back down. Curtis gets out of the wreckage and mutates further, climbing up the building and killing the marines by destroying the elevator.
The building is then set on fire by the WilPharma computer system in an attempt to avoid the t- and G-Virus' spreading. Angela and Leon jump into a pool of water to avoid burning wreckage. After having shot a glass partition to avoid drowning, the two then find themselves in an underground area. Meanwhile, Claire makes it to the command center, doing whatever she can to halt a biohazard alarm and open the building. She fails and the detection of Curtis in the underground center causes another alarm. This time, parts of the building will be ejected underground.
As Leon and Angela search for an escape route, Curtis attacks them, seeing Leon as a threat and Angela as a mate. Eventually, Curtis manages to regain control, telling Angela to run. As the sections are being ejected, Leon and Angela climb up wreckage. Almost free from the drop, Curtis grabs hold of Angela. About to fall, Leon shoots Curtis in the face, causing him to fall to his death. Leon, Angela and Claire exit the building where Claire accuses Senator Davis of the cover up and the Harvardville Airport incident. Leon reveals that Davis did not know anything, and Claire realizes that the real villain was actually Downing, who caused the outbreak in the airport, the disaster on the plane, the destruction of the vaccine, the detonation of the bomb at the reasearch building and the bio-terrorism incidents by selling t-virus samples. Waiting for a contact to sell WilPharma information to, Downing mistakes a car containing Leon and Claire for his contact. He is arrested by Angela.
The next day Leon and Claire meet with a despondent Angela. Leon reveals that Downing confessed to everything, which was designed as a sales pitch for the virus to General Grandé. He reveals that he was an Umbrella researcher and stole samples of both viruses and escaped immediately prior to the Raccoon City incident before erasing his history and creating a new identity with which to apply to WilPharma. Once there, he was able to sell the virus to a list of potential customers while researching the vaccine.
Leon and Claire say goodbye and leave. Meanwhile, news gets out that Davis has resigned from office over allegations of insider stock trading with WilPharma stocks. A newspaper draped over Davis' face reads "Tricell Offers to Purchase WilPharma". Davis' hand falls from the desk revealing him to be dead, and on his computer WilPharma files are being deleted, which when completed reveal a Tricell insignia on his screen. The film ends with Tricell employees in hazmat suits searching the underground ruins of the WilPharma research building, where they discover a fragment of Curtis's body infected with the G-virus, which they seal in a bio-hazard container.
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- Cast Of Characters -
Leon S. Kennedy (Paul Mercier)
Claire Redfield (Alyson Court)

Angela Miller (Laura Bailey)

Curtis Miller (Roger Craig Smith)
Frederic Downing (Crispin Freeman)

Rani Chawla (Michelle Ruff)

Senator Ron Davis (Michael Sorich)

Ingrid Hunnigan (Salli Saffioti)

Aunt (Mary Elizabeth MyGlynn)

Greg Glenn (Steve Blum)

President (Kirk Thompson)
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G-Virus (Curtis)
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Director........................................................................................................................................Makoto Kamiya
Producer................................................................................................................................Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Executive Producer.............................................................................................................Harushiro Tsujimoto
Original Musical Score........................................................................................................Tetsuya Takashashi
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Claire Redfield, Leon Kennedy, and Ingrid Hunnigan are the only characters that come from the video game series, and voiced by the same actors.
The first Resident Evil movie using computer graphics instead of live action.
After the time bomb goes off, Claire Redfield goes up the elevator to the control room. We can see a monitor on the right of the screen which resembles the single open eye motif used at the start of the first Resident Evil game.
The scene in which Claire and Leon meet, is a reenactment of how they met in Resident Evil 2. In the game: Leon runs towards the diner and sees Claire being faced off with a zombie. He say's "Get down!" and shoots the zombie. Claire then looks at his face as he offers her his hand. In the movie, Claire goes off to look for a survivor that she hears running around, she looks out the corner of a wall to hear Leon say, "Get down!" He shoots the zombies and offers Claire his hand as she says, "Leon!"
This the first Resident Evil movie to be in CGs (computer graphics), and is also the first Resident Evil to be based directly off the games, and not an original right up like the live-action movies were.
Like in the game, the CG movie comes with an entire arsenal of new and old but familiar weapons. Leon uses the same USP .45 with laser and tactical illumination as the one he used in Resident Evil 4, along with a Glock 26 for backup. The senator's bodyguards used the standard Glock 17 handguns when they shot the first zombie in the airport terminal. The standard weapon used in this CG Movie by SRT units, the soldiers and once by Leon to bring down the bridge on top of Curtis' monster ego, with the exception of Angela who uses a Custom MP5 and a Glock 26 with a compensator. The weapons used by the bad guy, Frederic Downing, is a Walther PPK (seems to be a British favorite). The airport security guy with the MP7A1, depicted in the Trailer being attacked by a zombie was nowhere to be seen in the movie.
The G-Virus creature (Curtis) is a direct resemble of the same mutated monster of William Birkin of Resident Evil 2 game.
Takes place between the events of Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5.
Soundtrack clips from Resident Evil 2 game are used in the theatrical trailer.
Even with Umbrella and Raccoon City long gone, they're still referenced highly this movie.
Trailer footage for upcoming Resident Evil 5 game is part of the bonus material.
This is the only Resident Evil movie created by its video game creator, Capcom. The live-action movies were created by Screen Gems and Sony Pictures.
In the scene where Fredric Downing left his office with Claire inside, the sound effect of the door closing is exact same one used for doors closing in the earliest RE games.
At the very end of the movie, before the credits roll, the company Tricell (Umbrella's replacement and merger) is briefly introduced, looking for any remains of the G-Virus. Tricell is more known in the next Resident Evil game, Resident Evil 5.
WilPharma is the corporation responsible for the biohazard in this movie. WilPharma is also Umbrella's replacement and stole the G-Virus sample and research from Umbrella after Raccoon City's ultimate destruction.
The umbrella Claire Redfield takes as a weapon when exiting the VIP Lounge is colored the same way as the Umbrella Corp logo. Claire even jokes about this during this scene.
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The Marines in the movie are wearing ACU BDUs, a pattern used by the Army. They should be wearing MARPAT.
During the Airport escape scene, one character armed with an M4 Carbine shoots continuously beyond the ammo capacity of his gun without ever reloading.
When the central garden at WilPharma is incinerated, Leon and Angela escape through a drainage system and are fully submerged in water. A few seconds later, their hair and clothing seem perfectly dry.
During the scene where the Marines are attacking G-Curtis they are Clearly using the M16 A2 Assault Rifle; however the gunfire heard during the slow-mo portion is shot in 4 to-5 round bursts, the M16 is only capable of single or 3-round burst settings.
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Synopsis
The Biohazard 4D Executor is a 20-minute long CG movie that is only available in Japan. The following is a summary of the movie's story.
5 members of the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (U.B.C.S.) were sent to a food facility in Raccoon City to save Dr. Chamelon. The members of the team are Claus, Norman, Ed, Roberto and Roger. With a special tracer, they start their search for the doctor.
The newest member, Roger, seems to know more than the others and the team leader, Claus, has got a bad feeling about this mission. They continue to fight against living dead creatures and they eventually lose Roberto...
With everything seemingly going wrong at once, they also lost track of Dr. Chamelon. Continuing their search, they decide to head into the middle of the city, but what they don't know is that a T-Virus infected crow follows them.
A new track leads the team to the sewers. Ed waits at the entrance while the others proceed into the sewer. They eventually come across a secret room and in there waits a mutated dog. Back towards the entrance, Ed also has got a problem when The T-Virus infected crow attacked him. No one of the others knows that...
After the team members in the sewers killed the dog, they find the ID card of Dr. Chamelon and now Roger is able to download some files from the main computer. He discovers that Umbrella's plan is to simply collect more fight data for their creatures, and informs the others.
Some minutes later they found out that Dr. Chamelon is already dead. They head back to the sewer's entrance and hear a scream, and it turns out to be coming from Ed. They try to help him but it's already too late - Ed mutated into a creature with unbelievable power.
The team retreats knowing that they don't stand much of a chance against it. Seconds later, they're surrounded by zombies and their fight against them will be their last...
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