Who is nemesis in resident evil apocalypse




















Though it was possible that Nemesis survived the chopper crushing him, he would have died anyway when a nuclear missile detonated over Raccoon, destroying the entire city. The film version of Nemesis is different in many ways from the one that appears in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. For starters, its eye is green whereas the game version's eye had no colour. The game version had a parasitic tentacle that it could use to impale opponents, and while the film version of Nemesis has a tentacle-like appendage appearing around its neck, it does not move and may not be a tentacle at all.

Both versions of Nemesis were extremely strong and seemed to be immune to gunfire. They also both wielded a rocket launcher, though the film Nemesis also wielded a helicopter rail gun.

Monster Wiki Explore. Top Content. Recent blog posts. Explore Wikis Community Central. As stated in the first movie, the T-Virus needs a body with residual neural activity, the bodies of the buried would have been dead for weeks. Furthermore, the T-virus would have to have been in direct interaction the a corpse, which are in sealed caskets inside a concrete chest. Quotes [first lines] Alice : My name is Alice. Crazy credits Just before the scrolling credits start there is an announcement that "this has been a product by the umbrella corporation.

Alternate versions The Extended version released in Germany includes the following Deleted Scenes restored to the film with no drop in picture or sound quality.

Connections Edited from Resident Evil User reviews Review. Top review. About as good as the first, overall. After having seen Resident Evil god knows how many times, and being pretty psyched for the sequel, I finally got to see it, and on the premiere night, too. Anderson, wasn't doing this, since he was busy making his dream project, Aliens Vs Predator.

Luckily, I can cope with changes like that For this movie, however, it's hard to tell Let me say this upfront; I, as many others who enjoyed the first, really liked the ending, the whole foreshadowing thing, and, thankfully, the film picks up exactly where the first one left off.

Actually, it goes a little further back, to show us exactly what happened before Alice woke up. The plot is decent, about as good as it gets when it's Paul W. Anderson writing it. It doesn't drag The movie never allows the audience to catch their breath; apparently, someone I'm guessing Anderson or Witt has never heard of the danger of overdoing action sequences. For anything at all to be good, entertaining, thrilling, whatever Without those nice little talky-talky scenes in-between, heck, maybe even a dash of good old-fashioned character development, the action just ends up being trite.

And that's pretty much what happens here. They try to squeeze as much action into every single frame as possible, and it ends up annoying the audience rather than exciting. The director also has a horrible habit of blurring the image whenever there are more than five zombies on-screen, apparently to I guess cover up a bad job on makeup If the first had too much make up and such, this has too little. The acting is decent enough. Milla Jovovich gives the same good performance that she usually does.

The rest of the cast are acceptable. You got the stupid reporter who just wants to make a story out of all of this, despite her being in obvious danger; The bad-ass cop who's suspended but still takes her duty deadly serious; the half-witted pathetic guy who's obviously only there for comic relief The special effects were well done, but not spectacular.

Definitely not the best I've seen. The group returns to the train where Alice kills the reanimated Spence and retrieves the T-virus and anti-virus. As they make their way back to the mansion, Matt treats Kaplan with the anti-virus as Alice does the same with Rain. Who is the Nemesis in Resident Evil Apocalypse? Nemesis is one of the coolest and most popular monsters in the Resident Evil games, but the Resident Evil: Apocalypse movie ruined the character.

The first two Resident Evil games played host to their share of memorable adversaries, such as the infamous Tyrant , or the horrifically mutated boss form of William Birkin. It was Resident Evil 3 that introduced arguably the coolest of the bunch though in the Nemesis, a nearly invulnerable creature capable of appearing and wrecking shop at just about any possible time.

As if the giant, hulking Nemesis wasn't imposing enough physically, the creature also came equipped with a rocket launcher, just to add even more danger to his surprise appearances. The Nemesis made it so players could never feel safe during Resident Evil 3 , and that was a big reason why he became both loved and feared by fans.

Naturally, when Resident Evil started being made into movies, many fans looked forward not so patiently to Nemesis' big screen debut.



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