Neil_MacLeod
Entrou em jun. de 2003
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Despite the stilted dialog and hard-to-connect with characters, I liked the original "Resident Evil" for what it was, a stylish conversion of a video game with undead mutant dogs. Just can't get enough of those. The sequel is just a snore. Jump cuts and WAY too much slow motion get in the way of the action sequences; characters who (once again) you don't care if they live or die; and long stretches where there is no tension or excitement, despite the intent of the director. Certainly not bargain basement awful like "House of the Dead" but not even a decent rental for a Tuesday night at home. Better to rent a George A. Romero flick if you want zombies, "Underworld" if you want a slick leather clad heroine, and any action flick by james Cameron if you want run and gun shooting.
Wow, I am blown away with the money this flick has made:
Budget: $1,200,000 (estimated)
Gross $55,153,403 (USA) (26 December 2004)
That is amazing for a horror flick, much less one that is as graphic as this one. Add in second-run showings and DVD/video and the distributor and producers will be living large.
I think the horror "wave" is peaking now, any guesses what will be the next genre to take Hollywood's fancy? Sci-Fi? Westerns?
PS Why is the movie "Leon" a recommended choice at the bottom of the "Saw" entry? I'd think "Seven" or even that Jennifer Lopez/Vince Vaughn serial killer flick would be better choices...
Budget: $1,200,000 (estimated)
Gross $55,153,403 (USA) (26 December 2004)
That is amazing for a horror flick, much less one that is as graphic as this one. Add in second-run showings and DVD/video and the distributor and producers will be living large.
I think the horror "wave" is peaking now, any guesses what will be the next genre to take Hollywood's fancy? Sci-Fi? Westerns?
PS Why is the movie "Leon" a recommended choice at the bottom of the "Saw" entry? I'd think "Seven" or even that Jennifer Lopez/Vince Vaughn serial killer flick would be better choices...