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    Resident Evil - Afterlife

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    Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, Wentworth Miller.


    The Film

    The fourth installment of the hugely successful "Resident Evil" franchise, "Resident Evil: Afterlife" is again based on the wildly popular video game series, and will this time be presented in 3-D.
    In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into the Undead, Alice (Milla Jovovich), continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend. A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead - and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap.

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    QT Domestic Teaser HD 480p (36.3Mb)
    QT Domestic Teaser HD 720p (65.1Mb)
    QT Domestic Teaser HD 1080p (98.7Mb)

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    I can already see there is too much 3D "stuff flying at you" shots

    The black galsses shot... awful.

    Too many 3D gimmicks. But the music is great

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    Wink Better-Quality Trailer — Sony’s Encode

    Resident Evil: Afterlife Trailer
    QuickTime (.mp4 files): 480×270 | 800×448

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    naaah...

    I like it. Whole franchise.


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    I love the whole franchise as well, and this trailer looks great, but I do have to agree that there's definitely too much in your face $hit happening. I hope that this 3D crap phases out soon otherwise like in the trailer "Hollywood will Burn".
    Actually maybe the bunch of freaks chasing on the rooftop are probably moviegoers chasing Cameron for this new trend.

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    Ah well at least they are using proper 3D and not some crappy conversion version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by odj_310388 View Post
    Ah well at least they are using proper 3D and not some crappy conversion version.
    I'm not sure it's better... Now when you see this in 2D, you'll think "oh, this is obviously just made for 3D to have crap flying at me." Kind of like the roller coaster scene in Despicable Me or the entire trailer for Shrek Forever After (yes, I keep using that one as an example... but it's sooo obvious!!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaytonMG View Post
    I'm not sure it's better... Now when you see this in 2D, you'll think "oh, this is obviously just made for 3D to have crap flying at me." Kind of like the roller coaster scene in Despicable Me or the entire trailer for Shrek Forever After (yes, I keep using that one as an example... but it's sooo obvious!!!)
    There is a difference between using the proper hardware to create 3D and directing a film to cater specifically to 3D and to over-use it. Avatar and Up are great examples of how to do 3D properly, don't over-use the throwing things at the camera technique that some directors seem like they have to do when using 3D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by odj_310388 View Post
    There is a difference between using the proper hardware to create 3D and directing a film to cater specifically to 3D and to over-use it. Avatar and Up are great examples of how to do 3D properly, don't over-use the throwing things at the camera technique that some directors seem like they have to do when using 3D.
    Right, but my point was that it's not only the hardware, it's also the filmmakers.

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    I think the point that is trying to be made here, is that for one the "Cameron" 3D experience was developped to enhance the visuals (Avatar), but not by trying to "shock" the audience with useless in your face shots that add absolutely nothing to the story. Because of this 3D phenomena, some filmmakers and directors are probably cutting out relevant parts of the story to add these useless shots thinking that it is the thing to do, instead of using the technology as it was meant to be.
    Whichever way you look at it, everyone is trying to outdo the other, which is now turning into a game of "Pimp my Movie".

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacques1400 View Post
    I think the point that is trying to be made here, is that for one the "Cameron" 3D experience was developped to enhance the visuals (Avatar), but not by trying to "shock" the audience with useless in your face shots that add absolutely nothing to the story.
    The difference between what Cameron's is doing is that he wants the viewer to be immersed in the film. This is why Avatar was so successful despite its simple storyline. Most other filmmakers just want stuff flying at the viewer.

    Cameron completely understands 3D. Most other filmmakers don't. Hopefully Spielberg has the same mind as Cameron when thinking about 3D with his Tintin film.

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    Hmm..I think I'd still prefer if the whole franchise actually followed the game :\ Especially Resident Evil 1-3 games...

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    Cool New!!!!!

    IGN Encode Encode of the Domestic Trailer Including HD

    QT Domestic Trailer 640x360 (61.7Mb)
    WMV Domestic Trailer 640x360 (35.7Mb)
    WMV Domestic Trailer HD 1280x720 (96.1Mb)
    FLV Domestic Trailer 640X360 (40.9Mb)


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    Nothing New - Apple Encode

    Apple has posted their encode of both the domestic Teaser and Trailer (labeled Trailer #2) HERE, including HD.
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