You know, I'd actually like to see Alice in the game canon, and by like I mean "Die a horrible, horrible death that scars Milla and her boy toy director for life". Perhaps shoot her in the throat, stab her a few times, and let her fall into a crowd of zombies, with a incendiary grenade thrown in for good measure.
That is the only way I'd like to see said character in the games.
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Originally posted by Rombie View PostA director explaining this outside of the movie does not answer or excuse the shit scripting in the films. Additionally now given the link you provided characters are now injecting parasites into themselves. Which doesnt exactly mesh with the above statement he was saying. Unless of course they are now going to be two different things in his universe. We will see.
It's sad I have such a love hate relationship with the films. I just think they're do trashy but it's more entertaining to see what sort of shit story and poor filmmaking he pulls out his ass each time. I'm happy to admit that I derive some entertainment from the films, just not the intended part so much.
Injecting parasites in the clones though is a new thing. I don't know what will happen.
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Ah, somehow this posted again instead of edit. Teach me for using my phone to post.
Aris. Yeah Leon, Ada, and Barry are the characters being added by Anderson into the film this time. The article linked earlier says he went via fan comment on who needed to be used next from the games.Last edited by Rombie; 06-15-2012, 10:10 AM.
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Originally posted by ValentineLover View PostLMAO. She should be the name of a trope in TVtropes
In fact seems TVtropes agrees with me. First quote on the trope is from Michelle. Lol
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Oh my fucking god, shave me bold and call me grandpa, this crapy dicksauce of a movie actually came even worse than I could've ever imagined. Really now, all the people that were ever killed in the previous movies are back as a fucking clones, or some other crap. The Idea of a romance between Alice and Carlos is a load of shit, actors that are playing Leon, Ada (fat legs) and Barry are freaking horibble, the shitface Wesker from a previous movie is back, Jill looks like she's a cosplayer in cheap suit. All this main idea of Alice being mindfucked to "perfect the virus" smells as good as a dead roten skunk in an agust noon. And, oh my god, the way they showed Moscow, like it's a fucking soviets again, that is just insulting.
This is BAD, HORIBLE, TERRIBLE!!!
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Michelle Rodriguez: I know! It’s pretty damn cool- you’ve got to love sci-fi, man. For a long time I was kind of pissed off they kept on killing me off. I was like, “what am I doing wrong? Just because I’m not ripping off my clothes, how long do I have to endure this before people start appreciating me?” (laughs) And then they started bringing me back so I was like “cool.”
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No - it's Anderson's version of Barry, which means he's a gay pornstar who likes dressing up as a cop but Alice's radiant beauty turned him straight and cured his cowardly lion complex.
Or something equally bizarre.
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Originally posted by Smiley View PostIn Paul's movieverse the T-virus evolved so the zombies now carry on the traits of majini which is what he calls them in the fangoria interviews.
It's sad I have such a love hate relationship with the films. I just think they're do trashy but it's more entertaining to see what sort of shit story and poor filmmaking he pulls out his ass each time. I'm happy to admit that I derive some entertainment from the films, just not the intended part so much.Last edited by Rombie; 06-15-2012, 04:42 AM.
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This dude is awesome.
Glad he's back. He was the best part of the original.
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In Paul's movieverse the T-virus evolved so the zombies now carry on the traits of majini which is what he calls them in the fangoria interviews.
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