killamch89 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 Considering how some movies become cultural touchstones that influence generations, which film do you think will endure and expand its impact? What aspects of its storytelling, direction, or innovation set it apart from others? How might modern audiences reinterpret its themes, and what role does nostalgia play in its growing legacy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knight Plug Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 So... They're definitely going to be milking Resident Evil at Capcom HQ and so on, until the day they decide to finally cut the rope. It's quite stupid how they keep returning to Raccoon City. As I often point out, the entire city was destroyed in the original RE3 as a cover up by the government. That game was released in 1999. So why all this retreading? Now they can return to the year 1998 like nobody's business, but change how the characters look. You could have a Filipino Chris in the next movie for all Capcom cares. Like how Rick Yune from Korea, played Edward Carnby in that lame Alone in the Dark sequel. But does that really make any sense? Chris is an American. Although that's just an example of how ridiculous it already was in Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. 🤨 Oh well. Enjoy your 2.5 rating on IMDb, Hollywood. 🤭 I actually wonder how a RE4 movie would turn out. That one has me kind of curious. I'm actually surprised they haven't did a movie on RE4 by now with CGI villagers, considering fanboys glaze over that overrated action oriented "horror" game so much. 🤤 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...