The Resident Evil: Complete Collection is a nice enough set and while I don’t think much about any of the six movies, a couple more serviceable than others, each one benefits from the 4K transfers and come with a good selection of bonus features.
Resident Evil: Limited Edition Collection
(2002-2017)
Genre(s): Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction
Sony | R – 593 min. | $99.95 | November 17, 2020
Date Published: 11/22/2020 | Author: The Movieman
Sony Pictures provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.
Note: The screen captures were taken from the Blu-ray disc and do not represent the 4K Ultra HD transfer.
THE MOVIE — 3/5 |
Resident Evil (2002) — Leaders of a commando team who must break into “the hive,” a vast underground genetics laboratory operated by the powerful Umbrella Corporation. There, a deadly virus has been unleashed, killing the lab’s personnel and resurrecting them as the evil Un-dead. The team has just three hours to shut down the lab’s supercomputer and close the facility before the virus threatens to overrun the Earth. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) — A deadly virus from a secret Umbrella Corporation laboratory underneath Raccoon City is exposed to the world. Umbrella seals off the city to contain the virus, creating a ghost town where everyone trapped inside turns into a mutant zombie. Alice (MILLA JOVOVICH), a survivor from Umbrella’s secret lab, meets former Umbrella security officer Jill Valentine (SIENNA GUILLORY) and mercenary Carlos Oliviera (ODED FEHR). Together, they search for a scientist (JARED HARRIS) who might be able to help. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) — Captured by the Umbrella Corp., Alice (JOVOVICH) receives genetic alterations that leave her with superhuman abilities. Hiding out in the Nevada desert, she joins forces with former cohorts Carlos (FEHR) and L.J. (MIKE EPPS) as well as new survivors Claire (ALI LARTER), K-Mart (SPENCER LOCKE) and Nurse Betty (ASHANTI) to eradicate the virus that threatens to turn every human on Earth into a zombie. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) — In a world overrun with the walking dead, Alice (JOVOVICH) continues her battle against Umbrella Corp., rounding up survivors along the way. Joined by Claire Redfield (LARTER), suffering from memory loss, Alice set outs for a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. Instead of sanctuary, they find the city overrun with zombies, and a trap about to spring. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) — As Umbrella Corp.’s deadly T-virus continues to turn the world’s population into legions of flesh-eating zombies, Alice (JOVOVICH), the human race’s last hope, awakes deep within Umbrella’s secret operations facility. The further she delves into the complex, the more of her mysterious past is unveiled. Her global hunt for those responsible for the outbreak leads to a mind-blowing revelation; Aided by friends old and new, Alice fights to escape from a world on the edge of oblivion. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) — The T-virus unleashed by the evil Umbrella Corp. has spread to every corner of the globe, infesting the planet with zombies, demons and monsters. Alice (JOVOVICH), a former Umbrella employee turned rogue warrior, joins her friends on a last-chance mission to storm the company’s headquarters located deep underneath what used to be Raccoon City. But the Red Queen (EVER ANDERSON) knows that Alice is coming, and the final battle will determine if the rest of mankind lives or dies. Click Here to read the 4K UHD review. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 3½/5 |
This 12-disc collection has each movie in its down digipak packaging with a 4K UHD and Blu-ray disc, the latter appearing to be the same contents of the original releases. These cases are housed in a box with a top-lifting cover and inside codes for all 6 movies and a booklet with special features information. See individual reviews for specifics. |
VIDEO/AUDIO |
See individual reviews for specifics. |
OVERALL – 3.5/5 |
The Resident Evil: Complete Collection is a nice enough set and while I don’t think much about any of the six movies, a couple more serviceable than others, each one benefits from the 4K transfers and come with a good selection of bonus features making it a worthwhile purchase at the right price. |