Review of Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) by Gary T — 30 Jan 2013
The final installment of the horror flick saga, the zombie kids will have grwn up that little bit in dog years.
Really it was different, a lot more space to explore and extend a scene, y`know zombie movies ? dark allys or a night time warehouse or small town street, with say, a dozen or so extras going Aarggh. Well this has that apocolyptic desert Earth element plus the evil side to the vris the seemingly has a bio genetic harmonious good strain that not only mutates but morph like adapts to the host bringing out a Super Zombie Mutant.
The dessert convoy of survivers is just that cool it cant fail-but does. The mild attempts at humour were crapola, the mutant birds were so rediculus it wasnt funny and elliminated the zombie effect that thier obliteration was possible at all leaving them no chance to escape but wait ? there was more.haha.
Every kid that liked trucks in the sandpit would like it more than the G.I. Barbie followers and had a horror/action feel to it not zombie/funny.
This review of Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) was written by Gary T on 30 Jan 2013.
Resident Evil: Extinction has generally received mixed reviews.
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