Michelle Rodriguez Movie:

Underworld / Resident Evil



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Michelle Rodriguez Movie:
Underworld / Resident Evil



Movie
Underworld / Resident Evil
Underworld / Resident Evil
List Price: $29.95Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 149909

Released: January 6, 2004
Our Price: $22.94
Used Price: $21.49
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • DVD
  • Special Edition
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Milla Jovovich
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Kate Beckinsale
  • Scott Speedman
  • Shane Brolly
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/27/2005

    Description of Underworld / Resident Evil:
    Underworld
    Blade meets The Crow and The Matrix in Underworld, a hybrid thriller that rewrites the rulebook on werewolves and vampires. It's a "cuisinart" movie (blend a lot of familiar ideas and hope something interesting happens) in which immortal vampire "death dealers" wage an ancient war against "Lycans" (werewolves), who've got centuries of revenge--and some rather ambitious genetic experiments--on their lycanthropic agenda. Given his preoccupation with gloomy architecture (mostly filmed in Budapest, Hungary), frenetic mayhem and gothic costuming, it's no surprise that first-time director Len Wiseman gained experience in TV commercials and the art departments of Godzilla, Men in Black, and Independence Day. His work is all surface, no substance, filled with derivative, grand-scale action as conflicted vampire Selene (Kate Beckinsale, who later became engaged to Wiseman) struggles to rescue an ill-fated human (Scott Speedman) from Lycan transformation. It's great looking all the way, and a guaranteed treat for horror buffs, who will eagerly dissect its many strengths and weaknesses. --Jeff Shannon

    Resident Evil
    Marilyn Manson worked on the soundtrack, so it's no surprise that Resident Evil is best enjoyed by headbangers, goth guys, and PlayStation junkies. Like the interactive game it's based on, this horror hybrid pits a small band of SWAT-like commandos (including Milla Jovovich and Girlfight's Michelle Rodriguez) against a ravenous hoard of zombies, resulting in a gorefest that only sociopaths could love. The tenacious heroes are trapped inside the Hive--an underground complex where an evil corporation conducts illegal research with a deadly virus--and the zombies (reanimated corpses of sacrificed employees) are fodder for endless rounds of gunfire. It's utter nonsense (not unlike director Paul W.S. Anderson's previous Event Horizon), so your best defense is to wallow in it or avoid this trash altogether. A few cool sequences are borrowed from better films (that slice-and-dice laser is cribbed from the 1998 Canadian shocker Cube), but if you're in the mood for heavy-metal carnage, this movie's for you. --Jeff Shannon










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