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  • #76
    I'd rather see an army of Alices than one Leon. At least the movies don't affect the storyline. Like Bio said, it's like the director's rendition of the series. It has nothing to do with the games, therefore it can't hurt them.

    Turn the RE series into an action/horror movie, and it's absolute and total heresy.
    Turn the RE series into an action (strictly action) game and it's the coolest thing since sliced bread.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by adamthegrave View Post

      so ur saying it should be like the Agent smiths/neo/padawon and some fat guy playing as wesker? and have 10.000 people you never herd of or dont care about ???
      and please dont put land of the dead movie (there better than the RE-live movies) thats for dead rising not Resident evil-live movies its different and Resident evil 4-game is better than all the 3-movies to RE-live movies
      First of all, he wasn't fat. I mean, would you rather Wesker looked like a young little pretty boy? He actually looked like a MAN and had a decent haircut to boot.

      And no... If you actually READ, that's not what I said at all. I don't know why I have to repeat myself. I said that it would've been a more logical choice for the game to go in the direction of a post apocalyptic zombie invasion, than "Umbrella's gone, and all is well."

      And hey, your opinion is your opinion. But I'd rather watch the movies than play RE4 any day. They're more true to what Resident Evil is really about.

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      • #78
        lol haircut he looked like an older version eminem lol.
        Wesker's meant to look like johnny bravo he original had it down to a key


        shaved head a big no, no.
        To play Wesker they should of also used someone with the demeanor of Robert Patrick in T2.
        Last edited by kevstah2004; 11-19-2008, 12:04 AM.
        If he had a brain, he'd be dangerous.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Biohazard EX View Post
          First of all, he wasn't fat. I mean, would you rather Wesker looked like a young little pretty boy? He actually looked like a MAN and had a decent haircut to boot.

          And no... If you actually READ, that's not what I said at all. I don't know why I have to repeat myself. I said that it would've been a more logical choice for the game to go in the direction of a post apocalyptic zombie invasion, than "Umbrella's gone, and all is well."

          And hey, your opinion is your opinion. But I'd rather watch the movies than play RE4 any day. They're more true to what Resident Evil is really about.
          sry person your dead wrong resident evil- games are not like the matrix or star wars none the characters in the movies didnt even have it right THE GAMES are way better like movie-claire , movie-nemesis, etc They suck
          please movies better than RE4 dude i bet it sad to be you

          wow alice knows kung fu hahahaha please....
          Last edited by adamthegrave; 11-19-2008, 02:22 AM.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by adamthegrave View Post
            sry person your dead wrong resident evil- games are not like the matrix or star wars
            Um...what? Look at the following video. Anything between 0:30 - 0:55 shows you are wrong.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07ds8QiIR3Q

            Unfortunately I couldn't find a video of the scene where Leon falls through Salazar's trap door, where he defies the laws of gravity to keep himself from being impaled on a bunch of spikes. Let's see, first he is surprised by the floor opening up beneath him...then as he falls, he regains his composure to deploy a grappling hook from his belt, in the opposite direction of his freefall. Now, I only took calculus-based physics in college, so maybe there was some sort of advanced anti-gravitational formulas that I am not aware of or was never exposed to, but Leon throws the grappling hook up (against the gravitational pull of his body mass...should I even state how physically impossible it would be for him to manage a swinging motion?). The hook manages to travel upwards faster than his descent, and the hook catches onto a ledge or something. His fall is immediately stopped - without tearing the belt from his clothing or breaking his spine (if his belt managed to hold, which it wouldn't) - and he is safe and full of his senses & composure. He was descending at an increasingly accelerating speed, and came to an immediate stop. His body would have been wrecked, to say the least.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
              Um...what? Look at the following video. Anything between 0:30 - 0:55 shows you are wrong.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07ds8QiIR3Q

              Unfortunately I couldn't find a video of the scene where Leon falls through Salazar's trap door, where he defies the laws of gravity to keep himself from being impaled on a bunch of spikes. Let's see, first he is surprised by the floor opening up beneath him...then as he falls, he regains his composure to deploy a grappling hook from his belt, in the opposite direction of his freefall. Now, I only took calculus-based physics in college, so maybe there was some sort of advanced anti-gravitational formulas that I am not aware of or was never exposed to, but Leon throws the grappling hook up (against the gravitational pull of his body mass...should I even state how physically impossible it would be for him to manage a swinging motion?). The hook manages to travel upwards faster than his descent, and the hook catches onto a ledge or something. His fall is immediately stopped - without tearing the belt from his clothing or breaking his spine (if his belt managed to hold, which it wouldn't) - and he is safe and full of his senses & composure. He was descending at an increasingly accelerating speed, and came to an immediate stop. His body would have been wrecked, to say the least.
              iknow about the part in the game its not a big deal even the RE:uc had it and that game kinda sucks what and did with changing the story around and still
              that video hasn't nothing to do what i said

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              • #82
                Adamthegrave, you're right on the verge on annoying me with your little put downs. BiohazardEX has, calmly and rationally, stated why he prefers the movies and while I don't agree myself I do respect the thought he has given things and agree with him on several points. And in the end, it's his opinion. You insult him again and I'll go back, count all those little petty insults, and slap them on you all at once. Should be good for a two week ban in terms of infraction points.

                As for Extinction...the idea of a post apocolyptic world isn't far fetched, it really isn't. But the way they did it, turning it into Mad Max for no good reason, was not the way to go. As EX says, there are plenty of reasons why the virus could escape the city over the course of, well, at least a couple of weeks from Outbreak to Nuking. Same with the mansion...hell, we know monsters has escaped the Mansion before it was destroyed.

                But the killing off of all plant life was just stupid. Yes, the T-Virus can infect plants. But how did it get transported to every single plant ever? Zombies don't go munching plants. I've never spotted a zombie looking at the red herbs with an intruiged gleam in there eye. To realistically infect all plant life the virus had to go airborne...which means everyone would be dead. The Ivy's were an experiment and Plant 42 was unusual, but since we don't see trees attacking us in the Courtyard of the Mansion or the park in RE3 I think it's safe to say that plants being infected, while possible, are unusual. The only way I can see it happening is if huge ammounts of T-Virus somehow ended up in every source of water avaialble, maybe by dead zombies in the rivers and oceons, but the numbers required to infect all plant life in two years...

                And, of course, the survivors couldn't drink for any water source anywhere.

                But my main issue is the Alice character. She's too powerful, too strong, too perfect to make an effective plot point. You know perfectly well she'll manage because she is far, far superior to other people. Even in the first movie she's got an unholy level of skill and training. Now she's just completely unstoppable.

                And the little plot points, like ripping off Day of the Dead, the amazing container full of zombie things and the fact that no one can spot T-Virus infection two years after the outbreak, even those there from right at the start...it just makes the movie a real chore for me to watch.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Darkmoon View Post
                  Adamthegrave, you're right on the verge on annoying me with your little put downs. BiohazardEX has, calmly and rationally, stated why he prefers the movies and while I don't agree myself I do respect the thought he has given things and agree with him on several points. And in the end, it's his opinion. You insult him again and I'll go back, count all those little petty insults, and slap them on you all at once. Should be good for a two week ban in terms of infraction points.

                  As for Extinction...the idea of a post apocolyptic world isn't far fetched, it really isn't. But the way they did it, turning it into Mad Max for no good reason, was not the way to go. As EX says, there are plenty of reasons why the virus could escape the city over the course of, well, at least a couple of weeks from Outbreak to Nuking. Same with the mansion...hell, we know monsters has escaped the Mansion before it was destroyed.

                  But the killing off of all plant life was just stupid. Yes, the T-Virus can infect plants. But how did it get transported to every single plant ever? Zombies don't go munching plants. I've never spotted a zombie looking at the red herbs with an intruiged gleam in there eye. To realistically infect all plant life the virus had to go airborne...which means everyone would be dead. The Ivy's were an experiment and Plant 42 was unusual, but since we don't see trees attacking us in the Courtyard of the Mansion or the park in RE3 I think it's safe to say that plants being infected, while possible, are unusual. The only way I can see it happening is if huge ammounts of T-Virus somehow ended up in every source of water avaialble, maybe by dead zombies in the rivers and oceons, but the numbers required to infect all plant life in two years...

                  And, of course, the survivors couldn't drink for any water source anywhere.

                  But my main issue is the Alice character. She's too powerful, too strong, too perfect to make an effective plot point. You know perfectly well she'll manage because she is far, far superior to other people. Even in the first movie she's got an unholy level of skill and training. Now she's just completely unstoppable.

                  And the little plot points, like ripping off Day of the Dead, the amazing container full of zombie things and the fact that no one can spot T-Virus infection two years after the outbreak, even those there from right at the start...it just makes the movie a real chore for me to watch.
                  i just cant help it that im right , do what you got to do

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Canas Renvall View Post
                    Leon gets spiked through nearly every pore in his body and simply grabs his stomach like he has to go to the bathroom. Wtf.
                    Well, Jill can take an anti-tank rocket missile in the face and survive that and I don't see anyone complain about that.

                    Leon sees this giant plant-based monstrosity explode from a wall, and his reaction is "*scoff* Monsters. I guess after this there'll be one less to worry about." What the hell?
                    Chris sees Tyrant for the first time and says "This is your savior? You say this failure is your savior?"
                    Claire is about to shot Mr. X with a rocket launcher: "You lose big guy!".
                    RE2 Leon sees a big blob with tentacles entrance the train: "Now that what I call ugly."
                    Claire after the fight with Tyrant on the plane in CODE: Veronica: "Oh [that was] nothing, just a giant cockroach that had to be stepped on."

                    The point is, whether you like it or not, RE games are full of stupid one-liners and characters that aren't really scared to fight with big ugly monsters. :/

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by adamthegrave View Post
                      sry person your dead wrong resident evil- games are not like the matrix or star wars none the characters in the movies didnt even have it right THE GAMES are way better like movie-claire , movie-nemesis, etc They suck
                      please movies better than RE4 dude i bet it sad to be you

                      wow alice knows kung fu hahahaha please....
                      Yes, well, I'm not talking about the earlier games. I'm not talking about the TRUE Resident Evil. Sure that Claire, and that Nemesis are better.

                      Yes, Alice knows Kung Fu. Alice has telekinesis. Alice is super strong. Alice is under the effects of a virus...

                      Leon dives out the second story windows. Dodges laser beams, and dynamite, by backflipping. Is never even emotionally FLINCHED by anything that's going on around him. And wait... Leon is supposed to be... Only human, right? Or is Gaiden canon all of a sudden, and is Leon actually a BOW in disguise?

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                      • #86
                        I bet 10 bucks that the movie will suck
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                        • #87
                          I'm putting 20 on RE5 being worse.

                          Originally posted by Biohazard EX
                          is Leon actually a BOW in disguise?
                          It's Capcom. I don't think I'd be surprised if they came out and said that he was.
                          Last edited by Canas Renvall; 11-19-2008, 04:51 PM.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Canas Renvall View Post
                            I'm putting 20 on RE5 being worse.
                            In a world ruled by pure hype. RE5 will win. It's gonna be right up there with games like Halo 3, artists like 50 Cent, and movies like Rent.

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                            • #89
                              It's... it's almost like they've been given a dose of the Ladder! So... rabid!
                              Last edited by Canas Renvall; 11-19-2008, 06:03 PM.

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                              • #90
                                i heard a rumor that jensen ackles the guy who plays Dean on supernatural is gonna play Leon in the RE4 movie.

                                i don't know if it's confirmend or not though.

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