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Trailer looks good, seems to be some elements from the games flowing through with the axe and hammer guys as well as the heads of the infected. Wesker looks cool. As usual I look forward to Milla and maybe the hottie in the red vest killing them all throughout the movie.

All the old "dungeon" scenes... a sad reality that they use my university to film the dungeon scenes =[

On the other hand, Milla is even hotter in person and I can't say anything for Wentworth Miller

oh wow that's rather awesome, would love to meet Mila :shifty:

The Outsider by A Perfect Circle.But this is a remix by Renhold?r called [Apocalypse Remix] or [Resident Renhold?r Remix]

Cheers Rappy, I thought it was A Perfect Circle

If you can get Resident Evil Apocalypse OST its on there, the exact mix

A set visit report for this film includes a few new details. One set is the Umbrella Corp's Level 7, where five gaunt grey bodies sit on medical tables ? but the sixth table is empty. Also, they saw Shawn Roberts, who plays Albert Wesker, perform a scene where he dodges CG weapons. In another scene, Jovovich faces zombie dogs and taunts Wesker, "I told you I'd be bringing a few friends."

It turns out Anderson's main inspiration this time around is the Resident Evil 5 game, both for the fight scenes and for the characters ? screengrabs on display include the Executioner Majini and the Majini with the exposed parasite. Concept art includes an Osprey aircraft, a small propeller plane flying over a destroyed L.A., and two characters standing on a rooftop staring down at a sea of zombies. In other art on display, Alice takes out a group of soldiers using telekinesis, and there's a female floating in a tube of liquid. [ShockTillYouDrop]

The final confrontation between Alice and Chairman Wesker takes place inside the Arcadia, an Umbrella Laboratory with pods where Umbrella has been experimenting on people. The experiments are aimed at making Wesker as powerful as Alice. Wesker, meanwhile, wears a black trenchcoat and sunglasses and is very Matrix. He's a good guy turned bad guy. Claire and Chris Redfield are also involved in this attack on Umbrella, and there are zombie dogs whose heads explode open to reveal evil zombie jaws. Also, the zombies have gotten more intelligent, and have mandibles, with tentacles that come out of their mouths, just like in the new game. Do we have buy in? We have buy in! [Shock Till You Drop]

Paul W.S. Anderson is hoping there'll be more films after this one. And he promises the character of Chris Redfield (Wentworth Miller) will be true to the video games: military fatigues, sword and all. Kim Coates plays a former Hollywood producer and friend of Alice's who has a "conflict of interest" with Alice's war against Umbrella. The two fight, and Alice kicks the gun out of Coates' hand. Also, Alice's clones clash through a plate-glass window and do a "needle dive" 50 storeys through the Umbrella headquarters. And Ali Larter fights the Axe Man. Also, Anderson says this movie makes a "conceptual jump" similar to the jump from Terminator to Terminator 2.

[iGN]

Ali Larter explains what's going on with Claire Redfield in this new movie:

When the film opens, you'll see that Claire has only made it through by her own survival instincts. And that's an interesting way, I think, of bringing her into this film. You're also going to see her reunite with her brother [Chris Redfield, played by Wentworth Miller]... Come on, this isn't some weepy, weepy reunion, you know, the way that Paul has come up with us to meet each other is actually a great sequence. But, I think that it brings really a human level to it in a way that you can relate to these characters and you invest on their journey.

And she talks about Claire's relationship with Alice:

It actually flips a bit because she takes the place of taking care of me for a little while while there's some stuff that I'm going through. By the end though, what you see is that these girls have each other's back, period. They're survivors.

[ShockTillYouDrop]

You might have to take a bit of dramamine before watching this film, judging from director Paul W.S. Anderson's description of one sequence:

There's a whole fight scene that we're about to shoot that we start next week with Ali Larter and Wentworth Miller which is taken almost ? well, is taken shot by shot from [the video game] Resident Evil 5. What's great in the game is it's one continuous shot, where the camera rotates around Wesker fighting the two and he just kicks their asses. But, they never cut which of course, you can do in animation. It's a bit more difficult in live action. So what we're going to do is probably shoot the fight in 10 different segments and then seam it together in visual effects so the finished effect will be as though the camera never stops rotating around. It's really cool because you go around them and then you kind of like, go underneath them. It's going to be a nightmare and everyone's tearing their hair out on set trying to figure out how to do it, especially with the 3-D rigs which are huge.

[ShockTillYouDrop]

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