I love that no matter what is happening Umbrella just does whatever sounds like the "evil" thing to do, like they never have a consistent motive, they just love doing "evil" things even if it also sucks for them too.
I actually had a debate with a friend who was a fan of the movies, because I was like: "Umbrella has all the money, and all the monopolies ever, why wipe out humanity? Even if they wanted to transform earth, they could probably do so though many other means". And he just went "I dunno" or something XD
@@McSnezzly In the games, the Racoon City outbreak is unintentional, IIRC. The Mansion was a controlled incident to see how the zombies and other B.O.W.s would function against a small team of well-trained law enforcement, it was a test of sorts. Umbrella didn't really want to take over the world, they wanted to create biological weapons to sell but shit got out of control.
@@kevincola3184 yeah but then they made it so dumb that the B.O.W.s have easy to spot weaknesses and are mostly mindless apart from very few. Soooo not really a good investment tbh.... Idk why they didnt go bancrupt yet lol. Funny how the most dangerous villain Wesker gets killed when he finally mutates.
To think that Clint almost made it out alive with his friends, it’s just a shame they accidentally open that floor door in the train and killed him. Saddest accidental death ever.
I will always describe these films as the visual version of someone's Resident Evil fanfiction. Where their OC character is the most special person in the world, and all of the characters from the franchise repeatedly acknowledge how special their OC character is.
I think paul does not consider what's next for the sequel thats why the sequel keep retconning the previous movie or sometimes completely disregard it. When the 1st movie came out, I always thought it had potential to stand on its own. No character from the game etc, build its own lore or maybe show things that was not shown in the game
@@sunadokei69 I still hold that the first movie was pretty fucking baller. It was what actually got me into Resident Evil. And you're right if it had just kept breaking new ground that was related to the games but not trampling on them (Like they immediately did in the second movie) it had such potential. That said.... man, can we go back to the shitty Alice RE movies now...? That new one.... oh god it's so bad.
So true, I actually accidentally started with the forth movie and I didn't even notice it wasn't the first one 🤣🤣 the narration in the begin gives you all the backstory you need and I just thought is was the intro setting up the movie 🤣 it was a strange experience 😅
So true bro. She always provides the background story and wakes up naked on the floor so what order you watch them hardly matters. They are always different settings too like: Nevada, L.A. Alaska, Russia, Washington D.C. so having completely different places makes the movies seem very distanced from each other.
True in other aspects except for the characters part cus theres diff characters in first one and some died in some others so if u watch it at random then some would be alive etc, except for Alice ofc with constant resurrection 🤣q
@@samueljohnson4738 nahnahnah. They take place in research facilities underneath all those cities. Even raccoon city, was secretly an underground research facility.
Possibly or a genderbent Leon, her abilities (minus the stupid psychic bs) are like RE4 Leon's. Her hair color looks like his, especially at the end with the side bang comeover.
@@kenzieuchiha1191 But it couldn't be either! Leon had blonde hair and abilities in RE4 and Ada's dress was also like Alice's in RE4, But RE4 came out in 2005 while the 1st movie where Alice has that appearance came out in 2002
@@maliha3305 I wouldn't be surprised if it was a mix of multiple characters. Because the red dress gives me Ada Wong vibes and you pointed it out that Alice is like Jill Valentine. And there's kinda a little bit of Claire Redfield in her too.
I'll always love the 1st Resident Evil movie. It's that claustrophobic horror movie vibe, trying to escape a seemingly inescapable building while the outside world is totally unaware that it's all happening. Like with 13 Ghosts, The Cube.
@Popculturedemon I was making a joke, but I haven't thought of that movie in ages! I think I was playing a game at the time that came out where you are a miner on Mars or something and all the buildings are destructible, since that's all I remember doing is destroying buildings. XD
It’s shocking that these were written by the same person, but somehow he always approached each movie almost like a stand-alone, forgetting everything he had already introduced.
It's kind of funny, the Resident Evil games have proved that you can make a nonsense story that's over the top, has characters that just disappear, and sometimes disregards the previous lore and reality as a whole yet still turn out to be amazing. It's like he did all of that but in the worst of ways. Almost kind of amazing how many movies such an awful execution produced.
For me the RE movies are like something you watch when you just want to chill: safe, no thrills, no feels. I've watched the third movie so many times by now that at this point it's basically just a flashy noisy thing I leave running in the background just so the room doesn't sound dead and whatever I'm doing doesn't feel as boring.
I love how silly her psychic powers just appearing is, but the pupil dilating when she uses them is actually consistent! while looking closely at the clips of her using them to hold back the flamethrower the camera purposely zooms in on her face and you can see it happen there. it really impresses me how these movies somehow keep but also break continuity so many times.
also another thing i noticed is that you incorrectly placed the timeline. in the directors commentary of the first film they state alice wakes up in the raccoon city facility about 6 months after she was taken
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Funny enough, the scene where she sprints down the side of the building is 100% possible. When I was in infantry school for the Army we had a drill sergeant who did EXACTLY that on the repel tower. It was super badass.
What I have never figured out is how people could expect her to do that without training. It should have been obvious that she was getting her training implanted, which would have lead to the obvious conclusion that she was a clone all the way back then.
@@roberthicks1612 She had amnesia, so it could be argued that maybe she could have been like a super spy or something. That would explain why she's so good at fighting. But of course they did the psychic powers later.
@@NSFSponsor Possible, but the point is, they never tried to explain how someone could be that well trained. She was suppose to be a security agent guarding the emergency door to the hive. I can not imagine people in that position being trained to the level she would have to have been. The thing is, there are so many things that scream that we did not have the full picture in the first movie. Yet when those things are finally explained in the last movie, critics call it retconning. I believe they were planned that way the entire time. Some slight details might have been changed, but it does not change what the first movie showed. By the time the second movie came out, I totally expected she was a clone. For example, the red queen was suppose to be modeled on a girl who was the same age, YET she had been in control of the facility for longer than the girl had been alive? The man that developed the virus was conveniently in a wheel chair where he could be easily manipulated. The guy in charge even admitted they had been watching him the entire time, meaning that not only were they wanting him to do what he did, they had manipulated him into doing it. UNLESS all three were clones, it did not make sense.
The plotholes make this movie even better. There's so many characters with differing agendas, that they give an opening for sabotage or deception to be a key part of the movie. Always keeps me trying to rationalise nonsense moments😂🤦🏾♂️
RIP Clint aka the first Licker, he snarled his way into our hearts while clawing and eating Spence. He lived for the hunt, loved long walks on the beach and enjoyed pina coladas in the rain. He leaves behind 5 little Lickers and his Licker wife Mary. Clint will be missed but not forgotten.
Not-so-fun fact, the crew member who was crushed by a jeep was an expecting father. And the stuntwoman who was grievously injured was a veteran of the industry, she was Gal Gadot's double in Wonder Woman among many other gigs. To think, a top professional wouldn't be left permanently crippled, unable to work in her field, and a child wouldn't have to grow up fatherless, with both families not having to fight tooth and nail for deserved compensation, and the only thing we'd have to sacrifice for that is Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
I didn't know I could hate RE: the final chapter more than I already am, but here we are. That's truly awful, I'm glad I didn't spend a single cent on this garbage 😭
Well, you cannot blame the movie or the crew itself. Even if they get hurt, that’s what they are getting paid for, they do the dangerous scenes that no one else can do. In this case you’re writing it like it was the movie’s fault, but saying that isn’t valid unless you specify in which context it could be the movie’s fault (example: they had a tight schedule and they rushed them causing injuries. They knew it was too dangerous but they were forced to do it, etc.) my point is that you cannot blame the movie or crew for a stuntman or woman getting hurt, which is just a natural part of their job.
@@petesolorzano6123 are you serious? The natural part of their job is to enact stunts in highly controlled environments, not risk their lives. It's literally just for entertainment, the stuntpersons are supposed to be thoroughly trained, and if anything happens to them that's not a direct result of their mistake, it's the fault of the production. And even if they make mistakes there should be safeguards and rigorous checks, cause again, IT'S JUST A MOVIE. They're not firefighters or soldiers. No one should be getting hurt, let alone seriously maimed or killed to film a shitty zombie movie. But that was just in general. If you want to read the Hollywood Reporter article on it, the Resident Evil franchise is notorious for being a dangerous production. The stuntwoman who lost her arm was slated to film a totally different scene altogether and got to know at the last minute that instead it would be a motorbike scene. She then lost her arm cause the crane operator apparently fucked up. The male crew member who was killed had his lungs crushed by a Humvee that just slid off a platform. And he wasn't even a stuntman, so your excuse doesn't work for this accident at all. There was a different injury on the same set as well, and dozens of people have been injured on set in the previous RE movies. So yeah, I'm blaming the millionaire piece of shit producers who consistently can't make sure the sets for their multi-billion dollar movie franchise are safe enough that people don't lose their limbs, or lives. Crew members have literally spelled out that the production was rushed, and safety precautions ignored. Still think I'm wrong to blame them?
@@ashb7 I think you're wrong to call them "multi billion dollar movies". They're not nearly that popular. The harm to stunt actors is awful, but you can't justify magnifying their value by a factor of 100. That shit is just as reprehensible as the people responsible for the harm done.
@@armouredjester1622 except I didn't say "multi billion dollar movies", did I? If you're gonna use quotes, at least make sure you quote me right. I said multi-billion dollar movie FRANCHISE, and seeing as the worldwide box office for the RE franchise is a bit over $1.2 billion, my mistake was the "multi" part. Still, that's no chump change. I wouldn't want even an indie film with a $1000 budget to place anyone's life in serious danger. Also, holy shit, are you saying me making an error on a YT comment as to how much money the RE franchise made is equally as reprehensible as the gross negligence of millionaire Hollywood producers who got people dismembered and killed? Is that what you're fucking saying lmao?
Learning that Matt Mercer voiced Leon Kennedy, AND WAS REJECTED THE ROLE IN THE MOVIE, hits as hard as Silent Hills being cancelled which had Junji Ito on board.
Did you also know that George fucking Romero, the grandfather of the zombie movie genre, wrote a script for a Resident Evil movie which was pretty fucking accurate to the first game and it was rejected.
@@kelise001 in terms of “Hollywood” they don’t like to see accuracy as big selling unfortunately hence why they stick to the big flashy stunts, heavy effects etc
A note on the first movie. In the laser hall, they attach a device to the door to "hack" it. The device is in fact a Accucheck glucometer with some random bits glued to it. I had one back in the day.
It's weird. Milla Jovovich can act, but for some reason they never develop her character in six films. She's fine, but they could have given waaaaaaaay more to work with.
im so happy the stuntman won the lawsuit, i felt so bad for hearing about her accident. they should have been way more knowledgable about doing a stunt like that, WITH NO HELMET AGAINST A CRANE THAT ACTUALLY MALFUNCTIONED. probably one of the sickest IRL stunt fails i have ever heard of.
@@Kspice9000 If you're implying that she's too masculine or something similar, then you're very wrong. Eventhough looks are subjective, it can't be denied that she's one of the most beautiful women in the world. Going back to the original comment, at least in RE2 she was the most prepared for the movie. She even nailed the way Jill walks in the games.
The same similarity also appeared on Operation Raccoon City where Nemesis used a minigun to take down Bravo Six team, the same handheld minigun he used on RE: Apocalypsd
It feels like after the first movie, this turned into the Alice movies with all the game character cameos only being inserted so the audience remembers it's meant to be a Resident Evil adaptation, since the most consistent thing about the series is how it keeps forgetting it's meant to be a Resident Evil adaptation. And so that the director can show off how much more badass and super special awesome his Original Character is than all the characters you remember from the games.
Yeah but how they did tho in my opinion after the first movie it didn't make sense Jill not infected getting a cure so Albert actually has a reason to mind control her and Claire Redfield kinda make sense because she's related to Chris making good target for Albert but here's the I don't think they even explained what happened to Chris so anyway Leon character was in opinion OK and Ada wong pretty bad Albert though they did him pretty good but his death was garbage
I like the Red Queen in the first movie, but also like the look of the one in the last movie. The White Queen also looked decent since she lacked the red filter
One nice detail in the last one is that when they have Red Queen say “you’re all going to die down here” in the final movie they merge audio of all three actresses who played her saying it, really nice little detail for people who watched from the beginning
Never forget in Apocalypse, we see a clipping in Jill’s apartment where if you zoom in and read it says Jill was suspended when she went crazy after her partner Leon Kennedy is murdered…yet Leon doesn’t even acknowledge Jill in Retribution. Lol
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One thing I found strange...Alice, as far as I know, was never featured in any of the Resident Evil games. Not DLC, skins...nothing. BUT... Milla Jovovich is featured in another Capcom game, Monster Hunter World. Her character from the Monster Hunter movie has a story mission (taking place after the movie) and skin available in the game. Just odd that Capcom never featured Alice in any of the Mercenary modes or their attempt at Resident Evil online modes. If Alice was ever in any of the game no one seem to ever talk about it.
This is one of my favorite videos ever. I rewatch it at least every few months. Elvis is so funny. His memeified editing style is perfect and him pointing out how ridiculous every moment is gives me life. Keep up the incredible work, my dude.
I’m kind of in love with the fact that she shot out a super expensive camera and her first reaction was to laugh. It’s absolutely golden and very representative of how done the actors must have been with the series at that point
You can tell Mila was less and less interested in these by looking at the "making of" extras on the DVDs. In the First couple she sounds enthused, then perfunctory, then doesn't even bother appearing in the last 2
It's cool that Michelle Rodriguez doesn't mind being typecast for these types of movies. She just legitimately likes making them, the money is probably really good too.
Grenades normally don't blow people into pieces. That is why someone can jump on a grenade and save their allies. It has just enough explosive capability to send shrapnel flying. It is not designed to actually blow other things up like C-4.
There are different types of grenades. The ones you mentioned are fragmentation grenades, but high explosive grenades are a thing as well, though they are not as common as far as I'm aware.
@@wsippel Fair enough. But I think the implication of the explosion we saw was that it was obviously a frag grenade - which the RUclipsr didn't realize should sort of explode like it did in that situation.
Well a typical frag grenade has a killing radius of 5 meters, which means she definitely would have been killed at the very least injured. Seeing as though she put it in his pocket, there wasn’t much there as far as blocking the blast radius meaning she definitely would have been hit by it.
I bought the soundtrack to this movie after I saw it in theaters. I have been using the Red Queen's "You're All Going to Die Down Here" as my text alert for decades.
I love how every film in the franchise is - All the main characters do things that turn out to be failed attempts, but then Alice does the same and succeeds. It wouldn't have mattered really if there were no characters from the game. Their presence does nothing but poor fan service. RIP Claire, Jill, Leon, Ada, Chris, and Wesker.
I think the most realistic thing in these movies is how quick Alice is to believe information considering how many times she was knocked out and given amnesia, her brain has to be pretty darn scrambled right?
I think the original film could easily be remade into a dope modern horror film if they drop the Resident Evil and just make it an evil AI with zombies. Call it 'The Hive'. Would be neat to see.
@@DevilDaRebel I just think they'd have to drop the IP since it's being used for other films, and also because it could thrive with a higher budget and cast as an independent project.
Man I agree I’m 33 now and when the first one came out it was in a era where it was the better game movie made at the time also such a corny classic now lol I love it
The double reload had me in tears 😂 That sums up the entire live action franchise for me its like they straight up saying "we have no idea what we are doing but we are doing it in style!"
@@xxxhq2805 They also imply they've got a bit of the sticky, with Johnny cage asking LJ if he's got any of the alternative during the convoy scenes I'm pretty sure. It's a joint.
@@tucker8951 so ur saying u can't roll tobacco into that shape? Plus giving the situation, if they did had a joint they would've smoked it long ago n a joint its something u share sucks smoking alone N fyi, weed don't burn that fast if anyone know anything aboit weed n tobacco knkws what I'm talking about clearly ur not
One of my fav things about Jill Valentine’s introduction is when we first see her she’s walking into her house or apartment and it shows a board full of newspaper articles about how she’s a “disgraced police officer” and was fired from the force like.. who keeps those as mementos “oh ya that time I was publicly humiliated and lost my job that was a great time”
@@chuckn4851 you need to look up the word whining cause I don’t think you know what it means. I didn’t say it wasn’t in the games, i didn’t say i didn’t like it or that it upset me, i didn’t say anything bad about it. I said I thought it was a funny thing for a person to do is keep those news articles up on her living room wall like they’re a “live laugh love” decoration instead of in a folder or drawer. Gtfo my comment if you’re gonna be one of those incel video game gatekeepers
@@chuckn4851 Jill should have been star of this movie. The actress even held her side when low on health like in game. She did best with what they gave her. This was Jill's story. Was RE3 only resident evil with single lead? Oh well. Too late now.
It really does help that Milla Jovovich is stunning. There's only so many times you could do shots of her face, mouth open, eyes glaring whilst another character talks.
I remember watching the movie Years ago at my friends house with her And my family. And that scene where Alice visualises the lab i thought the cure was made from rabbits. So For some time when i would see a game or a movie about a virus i would think " Just get some rabbits."
To be fair the area of the room where the T-virus was being handled in the first movie WAS sealed, and behind a thick glass barrier. He took the sample out of the fully sealed area and broke the vial in the room that connects with that sealed area, and THAT room had an air vent. As a science nerd it bothered me too until I realized that the room he's in wouldn't have to be sealed when the protocol is that the virus is only handled behind the glass with robotic arms. Basically, dude didn't follow proto.
Matt Mercer not getting the role of Leon when he voiced the character is like the time Charlie Chaplin lost a Chaplin lookalike contest. Also, small correction, the two SMGs Jill is holding during the NPC joke aren't actually UZIs, but a pair of Skorpions, which are Czech-made SMGs, mostly good for spray-and-praying at close range. Considering she is firing into a building with lots of cover, yeah...she's either a dumbass or hoping for Fortune to favour her shots.
Fun fact, Kevlar armor is most effective against blunt impact trauma (aka most bullets) as the weave of the material condenses when hit. So it actually does make sense that things like blades are more practical when dealing with such armor because it severs individual threads. Hence the debate about "stab proof vest". Believe it or not it's easier to protect against a standard bullet than an arrow or a knife.
I wouldn't say it's "easier" to protect against a standard bullet. That's only *partly* true after the late 60s (the discovery of kevlar) and for low velocity, round tip bullets like most handgun rounds and shotgun rounds as well as a handful of rifle rounds. *Standard* Nato intermediate 5.56 ball ammo (the cheap plinking stuff used by both the military and civilians) will punch through kevlar weaves that can be reasonably worn by a person. To say nothing of higher velocity full power rifle rounds and actual armor piercing stuff.
So in the 3rd movie Alice says there's hardly any watereft due to the viruses effects. But suddenly in the 4th there's a prison that's lower levels are blocked due to extreme flooding and their safe haven is a ship in the middle of the ocean.
they re-con the movie so many fucking times. in 3 the earth is a desert but uh oh we need a sequel, what do we do?! fuck it just start over, put her in lush watery alaska in the next movie.
@@Parasiteve my guess is each one is set by what game came out at the time so 3 was based on the setting of RE5 and 4 based on..... you know what forget about what I said
@@GOFFBITZH666 he really doesn't have any idea what's going on but he isn't going to stop until he thinks the series is over because of what happened when he left the mortal Kombat series, he promised he wouldn't abandon something he started again
Ultimately, I see the "Resident Evil" movie series as an Alice in Wonderland retelling where the rabbit hole wipes her memory and traps her in a universe where she's a videogame to film protagonist with plot armor stronger than Wesker's Shades 😅
As a young dumb naive kid, these movies filled every fantasies I had of fighting the apocalypse and looking back at them as an adult they were just badly executed films that had a ton of potential. I may not appreciate them now as I did before, but it made my childhood fantasies fucking awesome and thats all that matters
Please tell me you've played Resident Evil: 4. That was honestly the greatest, scariest, most fun video game I've ever played. Ada Wong is the greatest female video game character of all time and she would've beat Alice's ass in stilettos and a ballgown 😂
The third movie raises questions about the costuming budget for Umbrella. How many identical Alice outfits did they have on standby? Are they all tailor-made? Did they buy the entire stock of dresses and boots from two companies?
I say the games are painfully overated boring trash and the only good thing about them is Albert Wesker in the game where Chris killed him. The movies were so much better.
@@anthonyf616 . Alright I'm willing to be proven wrong. What is so great about those games and why does anyone like them? Please know I didn't watch this video. Also what is so wrong with the movies? Atleast the movies have Alice in them and not as another cool villain to be killed by a boring human protagonist.
Ok, I've finally finished watching the 2 full hours of this amazing review video. This was a great journey, and I enjoyed revisiting the movies with your commentary, critics, and all the details and fails of these movies. Amazing job!!
I think the first Resident Evil movie is how you should adapt a video game into a movie. Instead of trying to work in a video game plot into a movie, try something that works for a movie, but keep the spirit of the video game in there. Video game plots are paced differently from movies, in that it's the player who controls the pacing (excluding interactive movie type video games like what Telltale did), thus trying to adapt a video game plot directly just makes it seem more awkward in the context of a movie, where it is paced in accordance with the runtime and the writing. The first Resident Evil movie captures the claustrophic atmosphere of the first Resident Evil game, taking place in narrow corridors of an underground lab, and also adapts the enemies of the game faithfully in the movie, but it brings its own original ideas into the mix, with the rogue AI and Alice as the protagonist. All the while doing all this, it doesn't try to run away from the fact that it's adapting from a game knowing for its extremely cheesy dialogue and B movie tier action, and instead revels in it.
As someone who works in a company I can actually explain to you why the red queen was able to kill all the people in the umbrella facility in movie 1. They were not actually employees, but contractors :D
That, or she considered them leaving the facility would endanger the world because they're infected. But that doesn't explain why she was mostly fine with Wesker until he got fired
@@cloroxusthestainlessone4324 it was a joke about bureaucracy XD how even if the red queen was programmed to 'not kill Umbrella EMPLOYEES', contactors would not be employees and thus killable
The thing that gets me is how is Umbrella creating all these underground facilities. It makes no sense from a structure standpoint. You have to dig up a shit ton of earth, place your facility in a way that the surrounding earth doesn't crush it, then cover it up. It'd be more believable if their facilities were underwater or in the sky. Bioshock.
Also, the world was pretty much turned to shit in Extinction so how are they finding the time, people, ressources to be making and upkeeping all thos facilities/new tech makes 0 sense. I understand that the movies were made over a decade spawn but really, the earth population is reduced to 4k but someone is still designing new computer screens and glasses? lmao
Having one big ass base underground would make sense, or some dug into mountains, caves. But having several underwater with some way to connect them would of made alot more sense yeah
Ngl seeing the Wesker fight in the movie and knowing it's almost a shot for shot recreation of the same fight in the game, with only one character changed out, was really fun.
You know you picked the right actor for a movie, when they go and play the game so you understand the character. I'd be willing to bet that Jill holding her side like that, wasn't even a directed thing. I bet she did that because she played the game, and knew the character so well. That may not be the case... but with her dedication... it wouldn't surprise me
the same goes to Justin Chatwin, the actor who played Goku in that god awful Dragonball: Evolution. He's a big fan and even revise the manga countless times in preparation for the role, but when he got the script that look nothing like him, he acted either confused, or didn't give a crap.
You nailed it in the end. With these movies, just switch your brain off, and enjoy the action. They don't follow a cohesive time line, so just treat them as a bunch of short stories, in an overall larger setting. I genuinely like them all.
As a filmmaker with professional VFX background, I assume these movies were written/made like this : producer asked the sfx/vfx department, which cool scenes they could pull off. They sketched some stuff like landing a plane on a building, then this collection of scenes went to the script writers and they tried to glue it together, put alice in here and there and done.
me tooo… i think it’s what made me dislike movies with gore. i still couldn’t fully watch that scene just for the simple fact that it brought me back to that same fear i had as a kid 😂
for me it was the elevetor scene with woman that got her head cut off. it was hauting me for years, everytime i had to use elevetor myself SRS, such a trauma for me
The first movie was perfect. Loved it. Sometimes studios need to realize that every movie does not need to become a franchise. Each of the subsequent movies each had there enjoyable moments. I still haven't figured out how the virus dries up the waters of earth.
I’m guessing the resources became dry cuz literally everyone was clamoring for them, 3 years with zombies roaming around earth and supplies running dry faster than ever? Not much of a stretch
@@ninjanibba4259 that’s not how water works especially not oceans, have you heard of the water cycle? Water doesn’t get used up it gets peed out, evaporated, and rained to be used again.
I seriously appreciate the time and effort you expended to research these movies and find out the behind the scenes info. I felt like, move-wise, the Resident Evil franchise has been beaten to death,. At the same time. I've always wondered how the Umbrella Corporation could do this and get away with it. You did a great job on this and there were times I was reaching the same as you in those "what the heck?!" moments.
They could've had very interesting narratives with Alice being so OP but still making honest mistakes and her struggling with being supposed to be perfect and seeing herself as a savior for humanity but not being able to fulfill that goal time and time again But like, hehe mind powers go swoosh I guess
These are literally my comfort movies. When I broke up with my ex girlfriend the national Italian TV channel was playing like a marathon of all the Resident Evil movies and I started watching them. They were so campy and gave me the relief I was looking for lmaooo.
I just can't get over how in a resident evil movie, where Alice could have had nearly any kind of superhuman power a B.O.W has had, they give her psychic powers. Psychic powers that (to my knowledge) have never appeared in any resident evil games. Literally why?
Paul Wes Anderson made an entire series of 6 movies with his wife Milla Jovovich, and that's honestly the most heartwarming shit. I love this popcorn entertainment movie stuff and I'm sad to see that they're slowly going away. I grew up watching Milla Jovovich and Kate Beckinsale dominate the cheesy action screen for a generation and I wouldn't regret any of it. I love Apocalypse and Afterlife, I revisit them pretty much every year and they still hold up. Hopefully I'll live long enough to see these movies get a stronger appreciation, if not I'll follow Jovovich's career anywhere.
Not really heartwarming. SHows you how nepotistic Hollywood is. People with talent get completely ignored all the time; it's about who you know, and who you're banging. Milla Jovovich can't act for shit.
Retribution was basically them going "fuck it lets have some fun" and fun was indeed had, i love it so much, its so stupid and over the top, like using the plagas was just there for that insane chase setpeice and im totally on board lol
@@thejohnnyquartz yeah just fully embrace the madness, its why final chapter pissed me off so much, i wanted a dumb action finale that just threw it all at us but we got so much dumb shit by trying to 'fix' the plot which just fuckin ruined it beyond belief
I tried to embrace it, but it's too fucking stupid to allow me to do it. Plus it completely disrespects the characters of Barry and Leon, so this movie can go fuck itself.
These movies were alot of absurd fun. The level of ridiculousness didn't bother me in the least. A few beers, a few friends, and alot of laughs. Movies were perfect.
These are the kind of movies you watch when you’re drunk and are like “let’s watch something we don’t need to pay attention to” and then it becomes friken hilarious because your drunk ass just somehow sees all the flaws and weird shit, yet it’s still an entertaining movie series to watch. My favourite scene is her using her magic woowoo brain powers to burn a bunch of birds in the sky
@@elenalizabeth the fire effects are one of the stronger CGI elements of the films imo. That scene is actually pretty awesome and looks great; in addition to a little goofy lmao
I love these movies because of how much my Dad loves them. They're sooooo bad, but we have so much fun watching them. I think we even saw the 4th one in the theatres twice, because my brother couldn't make it the first time.
I like how in that novelization they just went "yeah all these iconic characters from the games everybody loves? They're dead lmao fuck you" really makes you feel happy
I can’t believe they didn’t even add some kind of explanation in Final Chapter as to where Jill, Ada, Leon and Chris were. I looked it up and apparently they all just “die offscreen” because *that’s* convenient.
@@thekyoungin6054 Jill, Leon and Chris. Literally THE protagonists of the Resident Evil Series and they are killed offscreen with no fanfare or even a mention. Claire is still alive but she is literally the protagonist you play as the least out of these 4.
@@freddymcshreddy6586 Also, why even put Ada and Leon in the same movie if you are going to have Ada hang out with your wife and have Leon hang out with Barry?
You can have a magazine with a crappy follower that doesn't engage the slide lock or you can unwillingly depress the slide release button with your left thumb, depending on where you rest it in your grip, i've had both happen and cause the slide to go into battery on an empty magazine.
Resident Evil Apocalypse was edited by Eddie Hamilton. In the 2000s he was responsible for editing several less-than-stellar movies such as Dead Babies (2000), Mean Machine (2001), Dead or Alive (2006) and Minotaur (2006). However, it looks like he later stepped up his game, as he in the 2010s would edit films such as Kick-Ass (2010), X-men First Class (2011), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018). He was nominted for his first academy award at the 2023s Oscars for his editing on Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
Hey, the guy learned from his mistakes and went on to improve his editing to help bring us much better films. He's done far better than Michael Bay or Paul W.S. Anderson have in their careers.
You killed it! The edits, the door transitions, the "putting your face over character's faces" was all just incredible. Loved, loved the video, Elvis 😊
That was the rage on the mid 2000's, it's called "ricing" and it was made popular by the Fast and Furious franchise. These are rims that contain another hubcap that is almost floating and will look stationary when the car moves, then moves when you hit the brakes. Every car guy hates these 😂
I like to think that all these thousands of umbrella security guards that get moved down in every movie are played by the same 12 dudes through all these films.
These movies were just ... fun. They didnt take themselves seriously, they didnt maliciously try to ruin the resident evil franchise, they just had fun. I apreciate that. My only major issue is the final film. The editing in that, and camera work. I would have loved the movie, if i could see what was going on lol.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 How though? They didn't spend their time insulting fans and such with preachy woke nonsense, they didn't pull weird nonsense like netflix cowboy bebop. These movies are a passion project by a husband and wife, in a time when the video games were focusing on action and story. Which, much to my annoyance, they have now completely deviated away from. I dont mind the switch to horror but... At lest let the main story continue. Back in resident evil 5 they were hinting of Umbrellas survival and return through the new branding of Tricell. Nothing ever materialised. The new game, does look kinda good, but, its not resident evil. So i could argue that ruined the franchise for the same reasons you could argue this ruined the franchise. In reality, neither did. They aren't trying to overwrite the originals with their preachy nonsense... like cowboy bebop with their long list of excuses as to why its failing. I can understand why people wouldnt like these, since they have nastolgia goggles on from their favourite resident evi lgames. My logic is nastolgia goggles from resident evil 2 to 5. I want to see that charm recaptured, and the story continued. But i can also seperate my desires for the game from the movies, so i can just enjoy them for what they are. Alternatives. As long as there's no bad will, i dont really get why people can say they ruin a franchise.
@@xzenderx i think making the videogame characters look like incompetent parodies of themselves in comparison to Mila Jovovich is a pretty good way to ruin the franchise, you can like the movie all you want, it's still shit
@@xzenderx the story is being continued also their was no hints of tricell being some attempt for umbrella to come back they were just another evil corp also the movies are what lead to the games going all in on action movie shit and while I can enjoy RE5 with a buddy it is not a good game and let's not even talk about how bad 6 was meanwhile the return to the horror roots pretty much saved RE
@@MrGalagoth Tricell was absolutely umbrella. It was all but confirmed in resident evil 5. I'm not talking about the movies with this. Your claims that re5 and re6 were bad games, objectively, is something that i find very weird too. Resident evil 7 was the only one, that was objectively, a bad game. All because it focused on VR. Its overall quality and story progression took a nose dive. Its success spiked for a much shorter period, potentially making more money, but significantly lacking in longivity compared to other resident evil games. Many people moaned about resident evil 5 and 6 in the online space, but the games played well, and had plenty of players for a good while after launch, and i'm tempted to say maybe they still do. I had alot of fun with voice with randoms for months after launch with 5 especially. Resident evil 5 lasted until resident evil 6 released. The main issue with resident evil 6 i find was due to how strong upper tier weapons were that you could bring into lower tier gameplay, so you could just wind up having people run around with an infinate ammo grenade launcher ruining the fun. Objectively, these games weren't bad. Resident evil 5 is the one i played by far the most and saw many people doing the same, since i often played through entire campaigns with the same people. Hardest difficulty was great fun. Compared to that, resident evil 7 just felt lame. Subjectively: It didn't feel scary, the main character felt lame, overall story arc did not continue whatsoever, so i can't understand how you can say it progressed lol. They obviously wish to continue in the direction of playing as a random joe out of his depth too. I don't mind the out of his depth part but the problem is... Resident evil has always been about playing as a badass... out of his depth. Thats part of the charm that made the originals so cool and fun and scary. A monstrous creature hurtling towards you, without giving a single shit about the bullets you pump into him. Thats why the nemesis system, even though i personally dislike it, is so popular. Objectively i believe the 8th resident evil is overall good, but it hasn't captured the original charm of the franchise. Its a different game all together.
It’s rumoured that as Wes wrote each movie, he used a combination inspiration system that included having a trusted friend at his side as he wrote who would suddenly and unexpectedly feed him huge, thick lines of cocaine then kick him very hard in his balls before hitting him over the head with a bat then Wes would sit back down at his laptop and continue writing and this would happen multiple times every day and I think the results speak for themselves.
I always thought that maybe Wesker was never the “main” guy and only a clone of him. I like to think the Wesker in Extinction and the one in retribution are two different clones. Also I feel like Wesker knows the Isaac he talks to isn’t the real one. Because of a line of dialogue he says in retribution
The biggest insult was that alice wasnt just a mary sue, she upstaged all the original game characters. Literally none of the game character get to kill the big bads they fight, alice always swoops in and does it for them.
I don't think RE movies were about original characters at all. I watched them without any knowledge of games, and not a single character seemed like a equal level protagonist to alice, just really bad ass side characters. This might be triggering for original fans, but I respect this approach to shoehorning characters at detriment of cohesive plot.
It was the same thing with Mission Impossible, which turned Ethan Hunt, a character who never existed in the source material, into the protagonist, and in the first film he defeats Phelps, the original protag of MI. Alice is the protagonist of the story, and the story naturally revolves her much like it does for Ethan Hunt. People don't wanna see side characters stop the terrorist. They wanna see Ethan Hunt, movie OC, do it.
I love that no matter what is happening Umbrella just does whatever sounds like the "evil" thing to do, like they never have a consistent motive, they just love doing "evil" things even if it also sucks for them too.
I actually had a debate with a friend who was a fan of the movies, because I was like: "Umbrella has all the money, and all the monopolies ever, why wipe out humanity? Even if they wanted to transform earth, they could probably do so though many other means". And he just went "I dunno" or something XD
@@thaneofwhiterun3562 I mean in the games it’s kinda similar. Crazy villains with bad morals
@@McSnezzly In the games, the Racoon City outbreak is unintentional, IIRC. The Mansion was a controlled incident to see how the zombies and other B.O.W.s would function against a small team of well-trained law enforcement, it was a test of sorts.
Umbrella didn't really want to take over the world, they wanted to create biological weapons to sell but shit got out of control.
@@kevincola3184 100%
@@kevincola3184 yeah but then they made it so dumb that the B.O.W.s have easy to spot weaknesses and are mostly mindless apart from very few.
Soooo
not really a good investment tbh....
Idk why they didnt go bancrupt yet lol.
Funny how the most dangerous villain Wesker gets killed when he finally mutates.
Love how Umbrella, at the end, still want's to create perfect bio weapon to gain money. When there's like 5 people left in the world.
Right!!!!!
Even the strippers r zombies at this point
5 very rich people mind you.
@@Three60Mafia 😂 well.... Yea 😂
You gotta chase your dream no matter what.
To think that Clint almost made it out alive with his friends, it’s just a shame they accidentally open that floor door in the train and killed him. Saddest accidental death ever.
He had so much more to do, so much character arc wasted.
Yea he was the MVP for sure in that movie. They wouldn't be alive if not for him
I think he just wanted to be a good boy. Poor Clint.
I will always describe these films as the visual version of someone's Resident Evil fanfiction. Where their OC character is the most special person in the world, and all of the characters from the franchise repeatedly acknowledge how special their OC character is.
A two hour video on all the resident evil movies? Imma grab my popcorn and chill.
I'm doing dishes and cleaning the house from Thanksgiving while watching this. :)
Exactly
Sameeee
What an original comment 😐
Right and I’m on the train this is perfect !
One of the funny things about Leon being added into the series is that the first or second movie actually show an easter egg revealing that he's dead.
First time they show Jill in second movie, on newspaper clip you can see it said that her partner Leon. S. Kennedy got killed in action.
Plot twist: he faked his death
I think paul does not consider what's next for the sequel thats why the sequel keep retconning the previous movie or sometimes completely disregard it. When the 1st movie came out, I always thought it had potential to stand on its own. No character from the game etc, build its own lore or maybe show things that was not shown in the game
@@sunadokei69 I still hold that the first movie was pretty fucking baller. It was what actually got me into Resident Evil. And you're right if it had just kept breaking new ground that was related to the games but not trampling on them (Like they immediately did in the second movie) it had such potential. That said.... man, can we go back to the shitty Alice RE movies now...? That new one.... oh god it's so bad.
@@J.J.Jameson_of_Daily_Bugle That's fake news, Leon can't die, he's immortal.
The best thing about these movies is how you could watch them in any order and they'd make just as little linear sense.
So true, I actually accidentally started with the forth movie and I didn't even notice it wasn't the first one 🤣🤣 the narration in the begin gives you all the backstory you need and I just thought is was the intro setting up the movie 🤣 it was a strange experience 😅
So true bro. She always provides the background story and wakes up naked on the floor so what order you watch them hardly matters. They are always different settings too like: Nevada, L.A. Alaska, Russia, Washington D.C. so having completely different places makes the movies seem very distanced from each other.
True in other aspects except for the characters part cus theres diff characters in first one and some died in some others so if u watch it at random then some would be alive etc, except for Alice ofc with constant resurrection 🤣q
@@samueljohnson4738 nahnahnah.
They take place in research facilities underneath all those cities.
Even raccoon city, was secretly an underground research facility.
@@samueljohnson4738 to see
With how Alice was dressed in the first film, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if she was meant to be Ada Wong or a variation of the character.
Possibly or a genderbent Leon, her abilities (minus the stupid psychic bs) are like RE4 Leon's. Her hair color looks like his, especially at the end with the side bang comeover.
@@kenzieuchiha1191 But it couldn't be either! Leon had blonde hair and abilities in RE4 and Ada's dress was also like Alice's in RE4, But RE4 came out in 2005 while the 1st movie where Alice has that appearance came out in 2002
I always thought she was inspired from Jill Valentine
@@maliha3305 I wouldn't be surprised if it was a mix of multiple characters. Because the red dress gives me Ada Wong vibes and you pointed it out that Alice is like Jill Valentine. And there's kinda a little bit of Claire Redfield in her too.
@@tjjordan4207 Or you all see that she is just a own character and done lmao
I'll always love the 1st Resident Evil movie. It's that claustrophobic horror movie vibe, trying to escape a seemingly inescapable building while the outside world is totally unaware that it's all happening. Like with 13 Ghosts, The Cube.
13 Ghosts, The Cube, my mother...
Yeah the first 1 is still definitely the best one. Also the only one where she isn't an unstoppable demi god lol.
Agreed
@Popculturedemon I was making a joke, but I haven't thought of that movie in ages! I think I was playing a game at the time that came out where you are a miner on Mars or something and all the buildings are destructible, since that's all I remember doing is destroying buildings. XD
It feels like movies like that were only made in the late 90s and early 00s and have completely disappeared since.
It’s shocking that these were written by the same person, but somehow he always approached each movie almost like a stand-alone, forgetting everything he had already introduced.
It's kind of funny, the Resident Evil games have proved that you can make a nonsense story that's over the top, has characters that just disappear, and sometimes disregards the previous lore and reality as a whole yet still turn out to be amazing.
It's like he did all of that but in the worst of ways. Almost kind of amazing how many movies such an awful execution produced.
bro caught amnesia in between his own projects lmao
@@RoosterFloydbecause its a "Games"! As long as the gameplay is fun, story is number two.
Maybe he also had memory loss like Alice did
@@danthovict381Depends hugely on the game
For me the RE movies are like something you watch when you just want to chill: safe, no thrills, no feels. I've watched the third movie so many times by now that at this point it's basically just a flashy noisy thing I leave running in the background just so the room doesn't sound dead and whatever I'm doing doesn't feel as boring.
Damn thats kinda sad
Same
@@absolutebackfire191 right?
When movies are so bad that the director himself knows that the fans will stay pay for shit anyway
@@absolutebackfire191 im sure u have pretty meaningless/"sad" habits in ur life too. everyone does
Fun Fact: I had an uncredited role in 'Extinction'. My character's name was 'Walgreens'.
thats dope
I love how silly her psychic powers just appearing is, but the pupil dilating when she uses them is actually consistent! while looking closely at the clips of her using them to hold back the flamethrower the camera purposely zooms in on her face and you can see it happen there. it really impresses me how these movies somehow keep but also break continuity so many times.
I mean compared to most video game movie these movie at least promise a good time. Besides Capcom themselves haven't always stuck to continuity.
also another thing i noticed is that you incorrectly placed the timeline. in the directors commentary of the first film they state alice wakes up in the raccoon city facility about 6 months after she was taken
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@@criticalsurria6773 naw
The decision to just make style and story changes movie to movie and even between scenes is kinda funny.
Funny enough, the scene where she sprints down the side of the building is 100% possible. When I was in infantry school for the Army we had a drill sergeant who did EXACTLY that on the repel tower. It was super badass.
What I have never figured out is how people could expect her to do that without training. It should have been obvious that she was getting her training implanted, which would have lead to the obvious conclusion that she was a clone all the way back then.
I also witnessed it in basic. Supposedly it was called Aussie style.
@@roberthicks1612 She had amnesia, so it could be argued that maybe she could have been like a super spy or something. That would explain why she's so good at fighting.
But of course they did the psychic powers later.
@@NSFSponsor Possible, but the point is, they never tried to explain how someone could be that well trained. She was suppose to be a security agent guarding the emergency door to the hive. I can not imagine people in that position being trained to the level she would have to have been.
The thing is, there are so many things that scream that we did not have the full picture in the first movie. Yet when those things are finally explained in the last movie, critics call it retconning. I believe they were planned that way the entire time. Some slight details might have been changed, but it does not change what the first movie showed. By the time the second movie came out, I totally expected she was a clone.
For example, the red queen was suppose to be modeled on a girl who was the same age, YET she had been in control of the facility for longer than the girl had been alive? The man that developed the virus was conveniently in a wheel chair where he could be easily manipulated. The guy in charge even admitted they had been watching him the entire time, meaning that not only were they wanting him to do what he did, they had manipulated him into doing it. UNLESS all three were clones, it did not make sense.
@@bigbadgammagnome hope you enjoyed the laugh
My guess is she’s the only “original” clone that got the needed mutation. Then the clones of her didn’t inherit it, but they kept trying.
The plotholes make this movie even better. There's so many characters with differing agendas, that they give an opening for sabotage or deception to be a key part of the movie. Always keeps me trying to rationalise nonsense moments😂🤦🏾♂️
Say what you will about these movies, but you simply can’t ignore how cool all the practical sets are.
This movie would have been good if it was an original film.
too gay 4 me
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Not-so-fun fact, the crew member who was crushed by a jeep was an expecting father. And the stuntwoman who was grievously injured was a veteran of the industry, she was Gal Gadot's double in Wonder Woman among many other gigs.
To think, a top professional wouldn't be left permanently crippled, unable to work in her field, and a child wouldn't have to grow up fatherless, with both families not having to fight tooth and nail for deserved compensation, and the only thing we'd have to sacrifice for that is Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.
I didn't know I could hate RE: the final chapter more than I already am, but here we are. That's truly awful, I'm glad I didn't spend a single cent on this garbage 😭
Well, you cannot blame the movie or the crew itself. Even if they get hurt, that’s what they are getting paid for, they do the dangerous scenes that no one else can do. In this case you’re writing it like it was the movie’s fault, but saying that isn’t valid unless you specify in which context it could be the movie’s fault (example: they had a tight schedule and they rushed them causing injuries. They knew it was too dangerous but they were forced to do it, etc.) my point is that you cannot blame the movie or crew for a stuntman or woman getting hurt, which is just a natural part of their job.
@@petesolorzano6123 are you serious? The natural part of their job is to enact stunts in highly controlled environments, not risk their lives. It's literally just for entertainment, the stuntpersons are supposed to be thoroughly trained, and if anything happens to them that's not a direct result of their mistake, it's the fault of the production. And even if they make mistakes there should be safeguards and rigorous checks, cause again, IT'S JUST A MOVIE. They're not firefighters or soldiers. No one should be getting hurt, let alone seriously maimed or killed to film a shitty zombie movie.
But that was just in general. If you want to read the Hollywood Reporter article on it, the Resident Evil franchise is notorious for being a dangerous production. The stuntwoman who lost her arm was slated to film a totally different scene altogether and got to know at the last minute that instead it would be a motorbike scene. She then lost her arm cause the crane operator apparently fucked up. The male crew member who was killed had his lungs crushed by a Humvee that just slid off a platform. And he wasn't even a stuntman, so your excuse doesn't work for this accident at all. There was a different injury on the same set as well, and dozens of people have been injured on set in the previous RE movies.
So yeah, I'm blaming the millionaire piece of shit producers who consistently can't make sure the sets for their multi-billion dollar movie franchise are safe enough that people don't lose their limbs, or lives. Crew members have literally spelled out that the production was rushed, and safety precautions ignored. Still think I'm wrong to blame them?
@@ashb7 I think you're wrong to call them "multi billion dollar movies".
They're not nearly that popular.
The harm to stunt actors is awful, but you can't justify magnifying their value by a factor of 100. That shit is just as reprehensible as the people responsible for the harm done.
@@armouredjester1622 except I didn't say "multi billion dollar movies", did I? If you're gonna use quotes, at least make sure you quote me right. I said multi-billion dollar movie FRANCHISE, and seeing as the worldwide box office for the RE franchise is a bit over $1.2 billion, my mistake was the "multi" part. Still, that's no chump change. I wouldn't want even an indie film with a $1000 budget to place anyone's life in serious danger.
Also, holy shit, are you saying me making an error on a YT comment as to how much money the RE franchise made is equally as reprehensible as the gross negligence of millionaire Hollywood producers who got people dismembered and killed? Is that what you're fucking saying lmao?
Learning that Matt Mercer voiced Leon Kennedy, AND WAS REJECTED THE ROLE IN THE MOVIE, hits as hard as Silent Hills being cancelled which had Junji Ito on board.
NNNOOOO REALLY? I would have watched that movie if they had Matt Mercer!!!!!
I thought for a second you meant Silent Hill f was cancelled and my heart PLUMMETED
Did you also know that George fucking Romero, the grandfather of the zombie movie genre, wrote a script for a Resident Evil movie which was pretty fucking accurate to the first game and it was rejected.
@@zackarysullivan9019 why does Hollywood never give us the good stuff? These RE movies were complete dog shit.
@@kelise001 in terms of “Hollywood” they don’t like to see accuracy as big selling unfortunately hence why they stick to the big flashy stunts, heavy effects etc
A note on the first movie. In the laser hall, they attach a device to the door to "hack" it. The device is in fact a Accucheck glucometer with some random bits glued to it. I had one back in the day.
Ha! Never noticed that
It's weird. Milla Jovovich can act, but for some reason they never develop her character in six films. She's fine, but they could have given waaaaaaaay more to work with.
In monster hunter and hellboy she proved she can't act
@@yaro42 Main reason her performance worked in Fifth Element was because her character was a human who didn't know how to be human.
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@AlexDuran Her character is a boring Mary Sue in these movies.
@@yaro42 wow choosing two bad movies you totally made a point....
im so happy the stuntman won the lawsuit, i felt so bad for hearing about her accident. they should have been way more knowledgable about doing a stunt like that, WITH NO HELMET AGAINST A CRANE THAT ACTUALLY MALFUNCTIONED. probably one of the sickest IRL stunt fails i have ever heard of.
Not only did it malfunctioned, they change some stunt details last-minute and didn't notify her
*Laughs in Jackie Chan*
Google triple x stunt incident, that is also worse.
How much money did she get when she won the lawsuit?
Yeah that accident is terrible!!!!!
The actress who played jill really played the game for real. She reloaded without even shooting. Classic shooting game stuff.
Stunning actress too, I can only imagine how many people fell for her
@@Slenderslayer351 80% of the world perhaps, she's cute af
@@DKSON1337 She really is cute
@@Slenderslayer351 if you into ladybois. Then I guess.
@@Kspice9000 If you're implying that she's too masculine or something similar, then you're very wrong. Eventhough looks are subjective, it can't be denied that she's one of the most beautiful women in the world. Going back to the original comment, at least in RE2 she was the most prepared for the movie. She even nailed the way Jill walks in the games.
Wait a second, the zombie dogs were played by real dogs wearing makeup? This whole time, I thought they were CGI!
Here's a fun fact: the scene with the laser security defense program inspired Capcom to do something similar like that in Resident Evil 4.
i thought it was the other way around, seems like the movies aren't so bad after all.
@@Immolator772 First Resident Evil movie came out in 2002. Resident Evil 4 came out in 2005.
@@BillytheTeslaGod yeahhh
The same similarity also appeared on Operation Raccoon City where Nemesis used a minigun to take down Bravo Six team, the same handheld minigun he used on RE: Apocalypsd
@@garibaldibritann1240 Yeah but the Nemesis in the original RE3 from 1999 used a Rocket Launcher. The movie just added a minigun.
It feels like after the first movie, this turned into the Alice movies with all the game character cameos only being inserted so the audience remembers it's meant to be a Resident Evil adaptation, since the most consistent thing about the series is how it keeps forgetting it's meant to be a Resident Evil adaptation. And so that the director can show off how much more badass and super special awesome his Original Character is than all the characters you remember from the games.
sounds like what a RE fanfiction with self-insert main character would be lol
@@j.yang7 That's exactly what it is. Movie adaptations are basically licensed fanfiction.
Yeah but how they did tho in my opinion after the first movie it didn't make sense Jill not infected getting a cure so Albert actually has a reason to mind control her and Claire Redfield kinda make sense because she's related to Chris making good target for Albert but here's the I don't think they even explained what happened to Chris so anyway Leon character was in opinion OK and Ada wong pretty bad Albert though they did him pretty good but his death was garbage
Lol Alice is a Mary-Sue.
@DD Another reason I can't get into these movies. My mom will sometimes let me know when it's on and I'm like okay whatever.
Let’s be honest, the original, dead-eyed red queen with the dated cgi was way more affective aesthetically than what we got in the later films
I like the Red Queen in the first movie, but also like the look of the one in the last movie. The White Queen also looked decent since she lacked the red filter
@@TAMAMO-VIRUS the white queen looked more like a ghost but I’m kinda ok with it tbh 😂
The first one will always be epic in my opinion. It was such a great movie
It was perfectly uncanny and it made the overall feel of the AI so much more engaging visually.
One nice detail in the last one is that when they have Red Queen say “you’re all going to die down here” in the final movie they merge audio of all three actresses who played her saying it, really nice little detail for people who watched from the beginning
Never forget in Apocalypse, we see a clipping in Jill’s apartment where if you zoom in and read it says Jill was suspended when she went crazy after her partner Leon Kennedy is murdered…yet Leon doesn’t even acknowledge Jill in Retribution. Lol
I just really want to say that the thumbnail is fucking sick.
Ikr I’m glade I wasn’t the only one who noticed.
ur fuking sick brotha
Dude it’s just a woman with 2 guns infrint of some green splats
@@mr.goodman3991 ok?
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initially auditioned as Chris Redfield, ended up as Albert Wesker
the irony of the two character
Like tom hiddleston for thor ended up as loki
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One thing I found strange...Alice, as far as I know, was never featured in any of the Resident Evil games. Not DLC, skins...nothing. BUT... Milla Jovovich is featured in another Capcom game, Monster Hunter World. Her character from the Monster Hunter movie has a story mission (taking place after the movie) and skin available in the game. Just odd that Capcom never featured Alice in any of the Mercenary modes or their attempt at Resident Evil online modes. If Alice was ever in any of the game no one seem to ever talk about it.
The films are written + directed by the husband of the actor. He made the character to include her
@@dbkwk9 nice to know but the op meant it’s weird she hasn’t been seen in any resi games
Imo it's better they just keep it that way.
@@cuthuluxd5814 agreed
@@baizuo_6246 because she isn't important or needed for the plot of the games.
This is one of my favorite videos ever. I rewatch it at least every few months. Elvis is so funny. His memeified editing style is perfect and him pointing out how ridiculous every moment is gives me life. Keep up the incredible work, my dude.
I’m kind of in love with the fact that she shot out a super expensive camera and her first reaction was to laugh. It’s absolutely golden and very representative of how done the actors must have been with the series at that point
I'm sure they had insurance on the equipment.
Yeah I loved that too lol
when you shoot a camera and there is no one behind the camera it is fun
Alec Baldwin must know that feeling
@@ethan_jackline no points for making the easy joke
The first movie has such a strong 2000's aesthetic and I love it, so nostalgic
the first two are my favorite
@@johnnyb1505 same
Fr tho, I lowkey miss that old 2000s charm especially with the soundtracks in said action films
@@johnnyb1505
Pretty much the best ones.
You can tell Mila was less and less interested in these by looking at the "making of" extras on the DVDs. In the First couple she sounds enthused, then perfunctory, then doesn't even bother appearing in the last 2
1:05:00 her hair not moving AT ALL while she's flying through the air... poetry. 😂😂
This series in a nutshell.
You get a memory loss and you get a memory loss, everybody gets a memory loss.
And after watching most of them you start to wish for it too
After graduating high school last year I've been getting memory loss just like Alice.
That was caused by the corona virus.
As well as characters who survive the last movies just up and disappearing without even a mention on how or why
Yea your right
It's cool that Michelle Rodriguez doesn't mind being typecast for these types of movies. She just legitimately likes making them, the money is probably really good too.
she does iirc, i believe she's said that multiple times
@@MrJammyGel Oh nice.
fast and furious girl likes resident evil
wasn't expecting it
Thats awesome
I wouldn't mind being paid entirely too much to play pretend, either.
Grenades normally don't blow people into pieces. That is why someone can jump on a grenade and save their allies. It has just enough explosive capability to send shrapnel flying. It is not designed to actually blow other things up like C-4.
There are different types of grenades. The ones you mentioned are fragmentation grenades, but high explosive grenades are a thing as well, though they are not as common as far as I'm aware.
@@wsippel Fair enough. But I think the implication of the explosion we saw was that it was obviously a frag grenade - which the RUclipsr didn't realize should sort of explode like it did in that situation.
@@wsippel ohh, so that's why they're called frag grenade
in soviet russia u sont shoot zombies zombies shhot u
Well a typical frag grenade has a killing radius of 5 meters, which means she definitely would have been killed at the very least injured. Seeing as though she put it in his pocket, there wasn’t much there as far as blocking the blast radius meaning she definitely would have been hit by it.
I bought the soundtrack to this movie after I saw it in theaters. I have been using the Red Queen's "You're All Going to Die Down Here" as my text alert for decades.
It’s crazy how Wesker looks like a video game character throughout all the movies.
I love how every film in the franchise is - All the main characters do things that turn out to be failed attempts, but then Alice does the same and succeeds. It wouldn't have mattered really if there were no characters from the game. Their presence does nothing but poor fan service. RIP Claire, Jill, Leon, Ada, Chris, and Wesker.
RIP Clint F. Licker
I misunderstood the assignment.
Hey at least they suceed in replicate wesker's assholery.
@@willianditaquera one of the only things they got right
There ARE no characters from the games in the films, just people who coincidentally have the same name!
Resident evil: MARY SUE
I think the most realistic thing in these movies is how quick Alice is to believe information considering how many times she was knocked out and given amnesia, her brain has to be pretty darn scrambled right?
Shoe don't have an amnesia she's just a clone that's why she can't remember anything
@@Lucretia19 yeah that’s definitely something they thought of last minute
@@Eldergodconsultant Everything about the last movie was thought of last minute 😂
We like watching hot women shoot guns we dont care about plot
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 You'd like the Dead or Alive games Cx
can't believe he left us in a carlos-less world, man. He specifically promised not to do that!
I think the original film could easily be remade into a dope modern horror film if they drop the Resident Evil and just make it an evil AI with zombies. Call it 'The Hive'. Would be neat to see.
I still think it would to dope to remake the same
Why would they drop a household name like "Resident Evil" that makes zero sense.
@@DevilDaRebel I just think they'd have to drop the IP since it's being used for other films, and also because it could thrive with a higher budget and cast as an independent project.
I think there is a horror movie called The Hive already
@@KhepriX Then we'll make a better one 😤
16:25 Jill reloads twice because she has two guns you can see the holster later in the scene
Thank you
Soooo she shot like 3 times and had to reload both of her guns? Was she just carrying around an unloaded gun? Dont defend this fucking garbage.
21:59 Hand him a shotgun also those were RPD STARS members not umbrella troops
There's a lot of mistakes in Elvis's movie breakdown here. Feels like he barely watched them
Man I love these movies so much, no matter how bad people think they are
Man I agree I’m 33 now and when the first one came out it was in a era where it was the better game movie made at the time also such a corny classic now lol I love it
Guilty pleasures for me. Yes i know they arent great but, i still enjoy them .
Just like the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies
Same here mate!
Where robocraft (jk)
The double reload had me in tears 😂
That sums up the entire live action franchise for me its like they straight up saying "we have no idea what we are doing but we are doing it in style!"
She had 2 guns, not one but he missed that.
I’ll admit that Carlos lighting a joint just before the explosion was pretty badass.
Wasn't a joint, it was a rolled cigarette cuz earlier in the movie he asked the black guy if he had any smokes left n he said no
@@xxxhq2805 They also imply they've got a bit of the sticky, with Johnny cage asking LJ if he's got any of the alternative during the convoy scenes I'm pretty sure. It's a joint.
@@xxxhq2805 it was literally a joint. Its a fat stubby with the little twist on the end.
Maybe to a 13 year old.
@@tucker8951 so ur saying u can't roll tobacco into that shape? Plus giving the situation, if they did had a joint they would've smoked it long ago n a joint its something u share sucks smoking alone
N fyi, weed don't burn that fast if anyone know anything aboit weed n tobacco knkws what I'm talking about clearly ur not
One of my fav things about Jill Valentine’s introduction is when we first see her she’s walking into her house or apartment and it shows a board full of newspaper articles about how she’s a “disgraced police officer” and was fired from the force like.. who keeps those as mementos “oh ya that time I was publicly humiliated and lost my job that was a great time”
Evidence from the cover up.
@@MichaelAChristian1 yeah ironically what this dude's whining about is one of the only lore-accurate things the movies used lol
@@chuckn4851 you need to look up the word whining cause I don’t think you know what it means. I didn’t say it wasn’t in the games, i didn’t say i didn’t like it or that it upset me, i didn’t say anything bad about it. I said I thought it was a funny thing for a person to do is keep those news articles up on her living room wall like they’re a “live laugh love” decoration instead of in a folder or drawer. Gtfo my comment if you’re gonna be one of those incel video game gatekeepers
She was used as a scapegoat and took the fall in the games so I don't see a problem.
@@chuckn4851 Jill should have been star of this movie. The actress even held her side when low on health like in game. She did best with what they gave her. This was Jill's story. Was RE3 only resident evil with single lead? Oh well. Too late now.
It really does help that Milla Jovovich is stunning. There's only so many times you could do shots of her face, mouth open, eyes glaring whilst another character talks.
@@EvilLOON
What's creepy is you think looking at someone's face is odd. Should I just be ogling her boobs the whole time?
Freak.
alright bro dont cream yourself
Agreed she's so fuckin hot
too late @@dinocrisis42
The "SHE PULLED THEM OUT OF HER 🐱! " Made me almost spit out my drink 😅😂😂
Also, it’s quite fun how Alice’s hair becomes gradually darker per sequel.
the darker her hair is the worse the movie becomes 😆
i mean i also had dark blonde/ light brown hair when i was younger and it did darken a lot after being an adult so makes sense kinda
just like leon in the remakes
@@elbearsLeon manages to take time out to take care of his hair, Alice didn't have the time or resources to dye it every month
The first movie was hard carried by the atmosphere and sound design.
That is truly a piece of art.
You notice this too? I feel the first Movie actually attempted something unique
Hard on attempt
Loved the main theme, made by Marilyn Manson. Had it on my Ipod....
Still a classic movie for me.
@@jessicaferrari3987 one of the reasons that movie was unique, Theme is a banger
I remember watching the movie Years ago at my friends house with her And my family. And that scene where Alice visualises the lab i thought the cure was made from rabbits. So For some time when i would see a game or a movie about a virus i would think " Just get some rabbits."
To be fair the area of the room where the T-virus was being handled in the first movie WAS sealed, and behind a thick glass barrier. He took the sample out of the fully sealed area and broke the vial in the room that connects with that sealed area, and THAT room had an air vent.
As a science nerd it bothered me too until I realized that the room he's in wouldn't have to be sealed when the protocol is that the virus is only handled behind the glass with robotic arms. Basically, dude didn't follow proto.
Matt Mercer not getting the role of Leon when he voiced the character is like the time Charlie Chaplin lost a Chaplin lookalike contest.
Also, small correction, the two SMGs Jill is holding during the NPC joke aren't actually UZIs, but a pair of Skorpions, which are Czech-made SMGs, mostly good for spray-and-praying at close range. Considering she is firing into a building with lots of cover, yeah...she's either a dumbass or hoping for Fortune to favour her shots.
Fun fact, Kevlar armor is most effective against blunt impact trauma (aka most bullets) as the weave of the material condenses when hit. So it actually does make sense that things like blades are more practical when dealing with such armor because it severs individual threads. Hence the debate about "stab proof vest". Believe it or not it's easier to protect against a standard bullet than an arrow or a knife.
Or you could just use a rifle, as their bullets are sharp and not blunt like pistol ones.
We live in the Dune world, where shields only protect against bullets, not blades.
I can confirm, I once got arrow in the knee.
I wouldn't say it's "easier" to protect against a standard bullet. That's only *partly* true after the late 60s (the discovery of kevlar) and for low velocity, round tip bullets like most handgun rounds and shotgun rounds as well as a handful of rifle rounds.
*Standard* Nato intermediate 5.56 ball ammo (the cheap plinking stuff used by both the military and civilians) will punch through kevlar weaves that can be reasonably worn by a person. To say nothing of higher velocity full power rifle rounds and actual armor piercing stuff.
@@thespectator5259 yeah that's why military uses armor plates and not just kevlar
So in the 3rd movie Alice says there's hardly any watereft due to the viruses effects. But suddenly in the 4th there's a prison that's lower levels are blocked due to extreme flooding and their safe haven is a ship in the middle of the ocean.
they re-con the movie so many fucking times. in 3 the earth is a desert but uh oh we need a sequel, what do we do?! fuck it just start over, put her in lush watery alaska in the next movie.
@@Parasiteve my guess is each one is set by what game came out at the time so 3 was based on the setting of RE5 and 4 based on..... you know what forget about what I said
@@vagamer522 Bruh, not even Anderson knows what the fuck’s happening, and he’s mostly been hands-on with this series lmao
I mean does she actually know there's no water left? Lots of water is where you cant actually see.
@@GOFFBITZH666 he really doesn't have any idea what's going on but he isn't going to stop until he thinks the series is over because of what happened when he left the mortal Kombat series, he promised he wouldn't abandon something he started again
Milla Jovovich is so perfect as Alice. Her voice when narrating is on point as well. I watched this movie because of her lol.
She was the one thing that was consistently enjoyable throughout this entire series
@@Avery-r4j her and Issacs
Every one is in love with Milla.
Gross.
Wasn't she in the films due to nepotism
Ultimately, I see the "Resident Evil" movie series as an Alice in Wonderland retelling where the rabbit hole wipes her memory and traps her in a universe where she's a videogame to film protagonist with plot armor stronger than Wesker's Shades 😅
As a young dumb naive kid, these movies filled every fantasies I had of fighting the apocalypse and looking back at them as an adult they were just badly executed films that had a ton of potential. I may not appreciate them now as I did before, but it made my childhood fantasies fucking awesome and thats all that matters
BROSKI SAME!!!! Like I literally couldn’t have worded it better. I still really love them though
Agreed, this also inspired me to write a short post-apocalyptic story as a work for screening class in my University
@@lucaxtshotting2378 once upon a time was pretty shit that is correct.
@@lucaxtshotting2378 What the hell?
Please tell me you've played Resident Evil: 4.
That was honestly the greatest, scariest, most fun video game I've ever played.
Ada Wong is the greatest female video game character of all time and she would've beat Alice's ass in stilettos and a ballgown 😂
The third movie raises questions about the costuming budget for Umbrella. How many identical Alice outfits did they have on standby? Are they all tailor-made? Did they buy the entire stock of dresses and boots from two companies?
Lmao good point. End of the world and all. They must have an in-house tailor perhaps.
No way. I LITERALLY just finished a Resident Evil movie. They’re so bad but sooo dang entertaining.
I liked the first 2 only
Hah I love the later films for the awful sound design ALONE! It’s like watching cartoons.
I say the games are painfully overated boring trash and the only good thing about them is Albert Wesker in the game where Chris killed him. The movies were so much better.
@@zombiedemon1762 what w wonderful opinion. Wrong, but very interesting
@@anthonyf616 . Alright I'm willing to be proven wrong. What is so great about those games and why does anyone like them? Please know I didn't watch this video. Also what is so wrong with the movies? Atleast the movies have Alice in them and not as another cool villain to be killed by a boring human protagonist.
Ok, I've finally finished watching the 2 full hours of this amazing review video. This was a great journey, and I enjoyed revisiting the movies with your commentary, critics, and all the details and fails of these movies. Amazing job!!
I think the first Resident Evil movie is how you should adapt a video game into a movie. Instead of trying to work in a video game plot into a movie, try something that works for a movie, but keep the spirit of the video game in there. Video game plots are paced differently from movies, in that it's the player who controls the pacing (excluding interactive movie type video games like what Telltale did), thus trying to adapt a video game plot directly just makes it seem more awkward in the context of a movie, where it is paced in accordance with the runtime and the writing. The first Resident Evil movie captures the claustrophic atmosphere of the first Resident Evil game, taking place in narrow corridors of an underground lab, and also adapts the enemies of the game faithfully in the movie, but it brings its own original ideas into the mix, with the rogue AI and Alice as the protagonist. All the while doing all this, it doesn't try to run away from the fact that it's adapting from a game knowing for its extremely cheesy dialogue and B movie tier action, and instead revels in it.
China does it interestingly
taking sifi game into a 2013 shitpost slice of life just cause it would work
The first movie was good. Everything else is complete shit
As someone who works in a company I can actually explain to you why the red queen was able to kill all the people in the umbrella facility in movie 1. They were not actually employees, but contractors :D
That, or she considered them leaving the facility would endanger the world because they're infected. But that doesn't explain why she was mostly fine with Wesker until he got fired
This better be a Clerks reference lol
I thought it was to protect the city and make sure the outbreak didn't escape. An ends justifies the means kind of thing
@@cloroxusthestainlessone4324 it was a joke about bureaucracy XD how even if the red queen was programmed to 'not kill Umbrella EMPLOYEES', contactors would not be employees and thus killable
The thing that gets me is how is Umbrella creating all these underground facilities. It makes no sense from a structure standpoint. You have to dig up a shit ton of earth, place your facility in a way that the surrounding earth doesn't crush it, then cover it up.
It'd be more believable if their facilities were underwater or in the sky.
Bioshock.
Nah nah i hear yuh but the fact you can only go up or down was the goal i guess for the suspense
Also, the world was pretty much turned to shit in Extinction so how are they finding the time, people, ressources to be making and upkeeping all thos facilities/new tech makes 0 sense. I understand that the movies were made over a decade spawn but really, the earth population is reduced to 4k but someone is still designing new computer screens and glasses? lmao
Having one big ass base underground would make sense, or some dug into mountains, caves.
But having several underwater with some way to connect them would of made alot more sense yeah
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At the end of afterlife before you see Luthers alive you can see Weskers parachute. So he apparently made it out before the heliplane exploded
Ngl seeing the Wesker fight in the movie and knowing it's almost a shot for shot recreation of the same fight in the game, with only one character changed out, was really fun.
I do have to say that I actually fully enjoyed the first movie. Everything after, not so much.
Same, people were even making Red Queen maps for the source games and i really loved them.
Same. I truly like the first movie 100% I like the second too tho! After that meh haha
I enjoyed the first two movies, everything after just makes me angry. I completely forgot how bad and silly they were but this video reminded me lol
The last movie is a fucking disgrace
@@SuperMurray2009 I refuse to watch it cause I know it's going to be a hot pile of trash.
You know you picked the right actor for a movie, when they go and play the game so you understand the character. I'd be willing to bet that Jill holding her side like that, wasn't even a directed thing. I bet she did that because she played the game, and knew the character so well. That may not be the case... but with her dedication... it wouldn't surprise me
or when the main protagonist actor marries the director lol
He's she added that herself as she loved jills idle animation
the same goes to Justin Chatwin, the actor who played Goku in that god awful Dragonball: Evolution. He's a big fan and even revise the manga countless times in preparation for the role, but when he got the script that look nothing like him, he acted either confused, or didn't give a crap.
What was the actor’s name?
You nailed it in the end. With these movies, just switch your brain off, and enjoy the action. They don't follow a cohesive time line, so just treat them as a bunch of short stories, in an overall larger setting. I genuinely like them all.
As a filmmaker with professional VFX background, I assume these movies were written/made like this : producer asked the sfx/vfx department, which cool scenes they could pull off. They sketched some stuff like landing a plane on a building, then this collection of scenes went to the script writers and they tried to glue it together, put alice in here and there and done.
That's about the same as the development story behind Stargate. FX first, then make up a story to link them all together.
Im 100% sure thats how transformers revenge of the fallen was made lmao
I agree. I also think that they tried to emulate scenes from the games without considering whether or not they would work in live action
@@dikkie1000 Was there a documentary about it? I like Stargate btw 'cause it's iconic
I saw the laser room scene as a kid and it stuck with me ever since
I found it super unsettling
me tooo… i think it’s what made me dislike movies with gore. i still couldn’t fully watch that scene just for the simple fact that it brought me back to that same fear i had as a kid 😂
for me it was the elevetor scene with woman that got her head cut off. it was hauting me for years, everytime i had to use elevetor myself SRS, such a trauma for me
Omg shit me 2 still remember coming down Late and my parents Watching it on tv and it was on the scene where they guy falls into pieces
Theres a very similar laser room area in Roblox: Isle too. Wonder if its based off of the one in the movie
I was 12 as i first seen the scene. Wasnt so happy about it
The first movie was perfect. Loved it. Sometimes studios need to realize that every movie does not need to become a franchise. Each of the subsequent movies each had there enjoyable moments. I still haven't figured out how the virus dries up the waters of earth.
I’m guessing the resources became dry cuz literally everyone was clamoring for them, 3 years with zombies roaming around earth and supplies running dry faster than ever? Not much of a stretch
@@ninjanibba4259 that’s not how water works especially not oceans, have you heard of the water cycle? Water doesn’t get used up it gets peed out, evaporated, and rained to be used again.
@@amazinglats6020 then again, this is a syfi movie, so anything is possible
@@ninjanibba4259 Fair enough.
but Alaska is fine lmao
I seriously appreciate the time and effort you expended to research these movies and find out the behind the scenes info. I felt like, move-wise, the Resident Evil franchise has been beaten to death,. At the same time. I've always wondered how the Umbrella Corporation could do this and get away with it. You did a great job on this and there were times I was reaching the same as you in those "what the heck?!" moments.
They could've had very interesting narratives with Alice being so OP but still making honest mistakes and her struggling with being supposed to be perfect and seeing herself as a savior for humanity but not being able to fulfill that goal time and time again
But like, hehe mind powers go swoosh I guess
These are literally my comfort movies. When I broke up with my ex girlfriend the national Italian TV channel was playing like a marathon of all the Resident Evil movies and I started watching them. They were so campy and gave me the relief I was looking for lmaooo.
Cring 💀
@@o_ver2.094 How?
No one cares
@@TraditionalArtist1 No One Cares
@@WallNutBreaker524 but yet your replying to me you care a whole lot
I just can't get over how in a resident evil movie, where Alice could have had nearly any kind of superhuman power a B.O.W has had, they give her psychic powers. Psychic powers that (to my knowledge) have never appeared in any resident evil games. Literally why?
closest thing to ever come close to this was eveline, but it was way different, since she can only control people infected by mold
That's not entirely true, RE Gaiden exists
Ethan has psychic powers for not being reactive to stuff at all
Because they have literally nothing to do with the Resident Evil games. The name was strictly for marketing.
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Still, one of my childhood memories. I'm just 15 and I love these movies no matter how bad
Paul Wes Anderson made an entire series of 6 movies with his wife Milla Jovovich, and that's honestly the most heartwarming shit. I love this popcorn entertainment movie stuff and I'm sad to see that they're slowly going away. I grew up watching Milla Jovovich and Kate Beckinsale dominate the cheesy action screen for a generation and I wouldn't regret any of it. I love Apocalypse and Afterlife, I revisit them pretty much every year and they still hold up. Hopefully I'll live long enough to see these movies get a stronger appreciation, if not I'll follow Jovovich's career anywhere.
Wholesome and groovy :)
Paul Wes Anderson 😂😂
Not really heartwarming. SHows you how nepotistic Hollywood is. People with talent get completely ignored all the time; it's about who you know, and who you're banging. Milla Jovovich can't act for shit.
Kate in Underworld movies was my first crush!
@@Sleazy-Skuzzy I see nothing wrong in Anderson casting his wife. Its his project. He can cast whoever he likes.
Retribution was basically them going "fuck it lets have some fun" and fun was indeed had, i love it so much, its so stupid and over the top, like using the plagas was just there for that insane chase setpeice and im totally on board lol
Retribution is just pure entertainment, no content, no sense, just the action we wanna see in these movies: badass Alice kicking dead butts
@@thejohnnyquartz yeah just fully embrace the madness, its why final chapter pissed me off so much, i wanted a dumb action finale that just threw it all at us but we got so much dumb shit by trying to 'fix' the plot which just fuckin ruined it beyond belief
@@Sad_Elf EXACTLY!!
@@thejohnnyquartz after playing the games I hate it for what it did to the characters
I tried to embrace it, but it's too fucking stupid to allow me to do it. Plus it completely disrespects the characters of Barry and Leon, so this movie can go fuck itself.
These movies were alot of absurd fun. The level of ridiculousness didn't bother me in the least. A few beers, a few friends, and alot of laughs. Movies were perfect.
They could have done without dragging the RE series through the mud.
These are the kind of movies you watch when you’re drunk and are like “let’s watch something we don’t need to pay attention to” and then it becomes friken hilarious because your drunk ass just somehow sees all the flaws and weird shit, yet it’s still an entertaining movie series to watch.
My favourite scene is her using her magic woowoo brain powers to burn a bunch of birds in the sky
@@elenalizabeth the fire effects are one of the stronger CGI elements of the films imo. That scene is actually pretty awesome and looks great; in addition to a little goofy lmao
@@okagron unfortunately that happens with most adaptive series. Still enjoy them though
I love these movies because of how much my Dad loves them. They're sooooo bad, but we have so much fun watching them. I think we even saw the 4th one in the theatres twice, because my brother couldn't make it the first time.
The use of Perfect Dark music in the background of this video is such a great fit.
I like how in that novelization they just went "yeah all these iconic characters from the games everybody loves? They're dead lmao fuck you" really makes you feel happy
Lol
I can’t believe they didn’t even add some kind of explanation in Final Chapter as to where Jill, Ada, Leon and Chris were. I looked it up and apparently they all just “die offscreen” because *that’s* convenient.
@@thekyoungin6054 Jill, Leon and Chris. Literally THE protagonists of the Resident Evil Series and they are killed offscreen with no fanfare or even a mention.
Claire is still alive but she is literally the protagonist you play as the least out of these 4.
@@freddymcshreddy6586 Also, why even put Ada and Leon in the same movie if you are going to have Ada hang out with your wife and have Leon hang out with Barry?
Check out the new one. Really good and follows the actual games which the others failed to do.
"Jill definitely has at least have one shot left"
During a zombie apocalypse I'd also save at least one bullet for myself.
You can have a magazine with a crappy follower that doesn't engage the slide lock or you can unwillingly depress the slide release button with your left thumb, depending on where you rest it in your grip, i've had both happen and cause the slide to go into battery on an empty magazine.
Resident Evil Apocalypse was edited by Eddie Hamilton. In the 2000s he was responsible for editing several less-than-stellar movies such as Dead Babies (2000), Mean Machine (2001), Dead or Alive (2006) and Minotaur (2006).
However, it looks like he later stepped up his game, as he in the 2010s would edit films such as Kick-Ass (2010), X-men First Class (2011), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018).
He was nominted for his first academy award at the 2023s Oscars for his editing on Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
That is a huge step up Holy shit!
Thats an inspirational story. 🎉🎉
W, he sure know how to make things look cool af atleast
Hey, the guy learned from his mistakes and went on to improve his editing to help bring us much better films. He's done far better than Michael Bay or Paul W.S. Anderson have in their careers.
No way this is the guy Tom Cruise Chose for Mission Impossible ?!?
I really love the small details in your editing, they really add to how this franchise really is stupidly funny. That nikocado avocado bit got me.
Saddest part about this is the stunt woman who lost her arm and the other dude who died, great effort dude, thanks!
Yeah. First time I'm hearing about it. Craziness. So sad.
These movies are definitely a guilty pleasure and I genuinely like them, but even I wondered why Alice never questioned anything lol
No matter how bad at some point I would check them out
@@dominiquejones3805 they're not bad, just mediocre. Definitely better than most game adaptations tho, even if it's doing it's own thing.
@@shalindelta7 no they are bad.
Quit being fond of dogshit just because it makes you feel nastalgia.
You killed it! The edits, the door transitions, the "putting your face over character's faces" was all just incredible. Loved, loved the video, Elvis 😊
1:29:48 I like how Alice is so OP that she makes the wheel of her car spin even though she is standing still.
This is normal, it's the style of this wheel, every time the car stops it keeps running.
May be, but it looks fake as ...@@enenrax
That was the rage on the mid 2000's, it's called "ricing" and it was made popular by the Fast and Furious franchise. These are rims that contain another hubcap that is almost floating and will look stationary when the car moves, then moves when you hit the brakes. Every car guy hates these 😂
I like to think that all these thousands of umbrella security guards that get moved down in every movie are played by the same 12 dudes through all these films.
These movies were just ... fun. They didnt take themselves seriously, they didnt maliciously try to ruin the resident evil franchise, they just had fun. I apreciate that.
My only major issue is the final film. The editing in that, and camera work. I would have loved the movie, if i could see what was going on lol.
They did ruin the RE franchise.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 How though?
They didn't spend their time insulting fans and such with preachy woke nonsense, they didn't pull weird nonsense like netflix cowboy bebop.
These movies are a passion project by a husband and wife, in a time when the video games were focusing on action and story. Which, much to my annoyance, they have now completely deviated away from.
I dont mind the switch to horror but...
At lest let the main story continue. Back in resident evil 5 they were hinting of Umbrellas survival and return through the new branding of Tricell.
Nothing ever materialised.
The new game, does look kinda good, but, its not resident evil.
So i could argue that ruined the franchise for the same reasons you could argue this ruined the franchise.
In reality, neither did. They aren't trying to overwrite the originals with their preachy nonsense... like cowboy bebop with their long list of excuses as to why its failing.
I can understand why people wouldnt like these, since they have nastolgia goggles on from their favourite resident evi lgames.
My logic is nastolgia goggles from resident evil 2 to 5. I want to see that charm recaptured, and the story continued.
But i can also seperate my desires for the game from the movies, so i can just enjoy them for what they are.
Alternatives. As long as there's no bad will, i dont really get why people can say they ruin a franchise.
@@xzenderx i think making the videogame characters look like incompetent parodies of themselves in comparison to Mila Jovovich is a pretty good way to ruin the franchise, you can like the movie all you want, it's still shit
@@xzenderx the story is being continued also their was no hints of tricell being some attempt for umbrella to come back they were just another evil corp also the movies are what lead to the games going all in on action movie shit and while I can enjoy RE5 with a buddy it is not a good game and let's not even talk about how bad 6 was meanwhile the return to the horror roots pretty much saved RE
@@MrGalagoth Tricell was absolutely umbrella. It was all but confirmed in resident evil 5.
I'm not talking about the movies with this.
Your claims that re5 and re6 were bad games, objectively, is something that i find very weird too.
Resident evil 7 was the only one, that was objectively, a bad game. All because it focused on VR. Its overall quality and story progression took a nose dive.
Its success spiked for a much shorter period, potentially making more money, but significantly lacking in longivity compared to other resident evil games.
Many people moaned about resident evil 5 and 6 in the online space, but the games played well, and had plenty of players for a good while after launch, and i'm tempted to say maybe they still do.
I had alot of fun with voice with randoms for months after launch with 5 especially.
Resident evil 5 lasted until resident evil 6 released.
The main issue with resident evil 6 i find was due to how strong upper tier weapons were that you could bring into lower tier gameplay, so you could just wind up having people run around with an infinate ammo grenade launcher ruining the fun.
Objectively, these games weren't bad.
Resident evil 5 is the one i played by far the most and saw many people doing the same, since i often played through entire campaigns with the same people.
Hardest difficulty was great fun.
Compared to that, resident evil 7 just felt lame.
Subjectively: It didn't feel scary, the main character felt lame, overall story arc did not continue whatsoever, so i can't understand how you can say it progressed lol.
They obviously wish to continue in the direction of playing as a random joe out of his depth too.
I don't mind the out of his depth part but the problem is...
Resident evil has always been about playing as a badass... out of his depth.
Thats part of the charm that made the originals so cool and fun and scary.
A monstrous creature hurtling towards you, without giving a single shit about the bullets you pump into him.
Thats why the nemesis system, even though i personally dislike it, is so popular.
Objectively i believe the 8th resident evil is overall good, but it hasn't captured the original charm of the franchise.
Its a different game all together.
It’s rumoured that as Wes wrote each movie, he used a combination inspiration system that included having a trusted friend at his side as he wrote who would suddenly and unexpectedly feed him huge, thick lines of cocaine then kick him very hard in his balls before hitting him over the head with a bat then Wes would sit back down at his laptop and continue writing and this would happen multiple times every day and I think the results speak for themselves.
I always found it hilarious how Wesker just suddenly became the main antagonist in the movies just to be replaced again with Issacs in the last movie.
They realized at that point Ian Glenn made a better Wesker and should’ve casted him for that part in the first place
I always thought that maybe Wesker was never the “main” guy and only a clone of him. I like to think the Wesker in Extinction and the one in retribution are two different clones. Also I feel like Wesker knows the Isaac he talks to isn’t the real one. Because of a line of dialogue he says in retribution
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I really wanted Mila to be cast as Captain Marvel, her acting and ability to kick the life out of anything is criminally under rated.
Cringe.
Oh hell nah bruh why would she play that role
She's a terrible actor. Hasn't done anything good since 97
@@JoeChillton she’s a good actor she just likes to play the bad roles because they are usually made by people she knows aka her husband
@@thegreatape884 bruh she’s only 45 I think she’s got a couple more years .
The biggest insult was that alice wasnt just a mary sue, she upstaged all the original game characters. Literally none of the game character get to kill the big bads they fight, alice always swoops in and does it for them.
Leon and Ada for fucking sure lol. Eaten by a random monster Alice smiles at at the end? I love the movies but finding that out irritates me tbh.
I don't think RE movies were about original characters at all. I watched them without any knowledge of games, and not a single character seemed like a equal level protagonist to alice, just really bad ass side characters. This might be triggering for original fans, but I respect this approach to shoehorning characters at detriment of cohesive plot.
It was the same thing with Mission Impossible, which turned Ethan Hunt, a character who never existed in the source material, into the protagonist, and in the first film he defeats Phelps, the original protag of MI. Alice is the protagonist of the story, and the story naturally revolves her much like it does for Ethan Hunt. People don't wanna see side characters stop the terrorist. They wanna see Ethan Hunt, movie OC, do it.
@@kirathekillernote2173 not to mention the movies are still a guilty pleasure.
ok the last movies are kinda goofy but one specific thing about them is consistently awesome to me. the intros . i just love the intros a lot