Review of Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) by Chads. — 02 Jan 2008
Contrary to the narration that explains Earth's current state, black crows(and photogenic women) were able to survive the nuclear blast that ended life as people and animals alike knew it. "Resident Evil: Extinction" already has zombies, but they spend most of their time clamoring to invade a millitary complex.
The zombies mostly just stand around in an agitated state of zombie-ness. When the undead do attack, they all emerge from the same container. If one of the pretty people had a grenade, that preemptive strike would've negated the ensuing battle.
Out of desperation, the pretty people are also attacked by computer-generated undead crows. Those crows had a better strategy than the zombies. "Resident Evil: Extinction" is bad at sci-fi, bad at action, and bad at zombies.
It also makes you feel bad for Milla Jovovich, who deserves a shot at a role that requires her to act.
This review of Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) was written by Chads. on 02 Jan 2008.
Resident Evil: Extinction has generally received mixed reviews.
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