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Resident Evil: Retribution. Movie: 4K Video: Video: Audio: Extras: Final Score: Movie The Resident Evil series has been getting long in the tooth lately, and feeling more and more stale by the day. This was exemplified in Retribution as it seems Paul W.S. Anderson is content with recycling villains and characters in what constitutes “the best ...
LIMITED EDITION 6-MOVIE 4K ULTRA HD™ STEELBOOK COLLECTION AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 21st RESIDENT EVIL: A special military unit fights a powerful, out-of-control supercomputer and hundreds of scientists who have mutated into flesh-eating creatures after a laboratory accident. RESIDENT EVIL...
Back in 2017 the 6th film came out on Blu-ray and 4K, but only Resident Evil Afterlife (the 4th film) accompanied it onto 4K. The rest of the movies (including the much more profitable 1st - 3rd films) didn’t even get a murmur about being released on 4K, then 3.5 years later, voila!
Resident Evil: Extinction - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: Afterlife - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: Retribution - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: The Complete Collection - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City - 4K Blu-ray Review Resident Evil: Vendetta - 4K Blu-ray ...
Sadly no Blu-ray release, but the DVD release looks OK on an 85 inch 4K screen. The bleak winter aesthetic employed throughout the film creates a fairly monochromatic experience once they get into the mountains, but the brief flashbacks and the moments in the evil lord’s court has some nice splashes of color.
Zombies come from every angle, and no one is safe from being munched by them. It’s refreshing and radical for the series, and marks the last really GREAT (for the series, lets not give the RE series THAT much credit) Resident Evil film in the 6 film franchise. Rating: Rated R for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity 4K Video: Video:
Resident Evil: Apocalypse really tried to rise above the constrained and confined nature of the first movie, expanding the local to a much bigger area, and trying to add more characters in. Sadly the characters are a bit flat, and the horror is never that terrifying. What it does excel in is high octane action, with gunfire and explosions ...
First one to post gets the code (some codes may not work, but worth a give away if they do). First give away is Resident Evil: Retribution
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Resident Evil: Afterlife is the point in the franchise where things started to fade, but was still entertaining. Things feel a bit over rushed and crammed to the gills with characters and the like, but there is still a lot to love about Afterlife. The prison sequence with the executioner is still one of the highlights of the series, and was ...