Resident Evil: Extinction Page #2

Synopsis: Years after the Raccoon City disaster, Alice is on her own; aware that she has become a liability and could endanger those around her, she is struggling to survive and bring down the Umbrella Corporation led by the sinister Albert Wesker and head researcher Dr. Isaacs. Meanwhile, traveling through the Nevada Desert and the ruins of Las Vegas, Carlos Olivera, L.J., and new survivors K-Mart, Claire Redfield, and Nurse Betty must fight to survive extinction against hordes of zombies, killer crows and the most terrifying creatures created as a result of the deadly T-Virus that has killed millions.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Russell Mulcahy
Production: Sony Pictures
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
41
Rotten Tomatoes:
23%
R
Year:
2007
94 min
$50,648,679
Website
455 Views


Activate Number 87.

Sh*t.

-Dr. Isaacs.

-What is it?

My sensors have detected a peak

in psionic activity.

Both alpha and beta wave.

From Number 87?

No, the activity's not from

one of the clones.

It occurred outside the complex.

-That's not possible.

-My sensors were quite clear.

Massive psionic activity was detected

...centered on a desert location.

-Claire!

-What?

What the hell?

Oh, God.

-Carlos.

-I see them.

Everybody stay in your trucks.

What's going on?

Everyone just stay in your trucks.

Roll up the windows and keep quiet.

Okay, close the windows up.

What's wrong with their eyes?

They've been feeding

on infected flesh.

-Fire it up. Let's get out of here.

-That's a hell of an idea.

Lock and load.

-We're stuck!

-Hell, no, let's get out of here.

Let's head for the bus, come on.

Come on! Go! Go!

Come on, get in!

Come on, come on, come on.

Claire!

Damn it.

Mikey, Carlos,

we have to evac the bus.

You got it.

Hold it!

-Come on, move!

-Keep moving!

Come on! Go! Go! Go! Come on!

-Betty!

-Go! Just go!

Get out of here, Betty! Go!

-Move! Move! Move!

-Go!

-Betty! Betty!

-L.J., hurry up!

Come with me!

Come on! Come on! Betty! Betty!

No!

Betty!

Go! Go! Go!

Dr. Isaacs.

Another spike in alpha

and beta waves detected.

Forty-five percent probability

that this is Project Alice.

Triangulate. Find her location.

Impressive.

If it is her, her development

is extraordinary.

Her powers would appear to have

grown at a geometric rate...

...since her escape from

the Detroit facility.

You've made 1 0 trips to the surface

in the past 24 hours. All unauthorized.

Any trip to the surface, especially to

gather specimens, puts my men at risk.

Why do you need so many

all of a sudden?

Isaacs!

My research has intensified.

Don't worry.

They're perfectly secure.

You're supposed to be

domesticating them.

Sometimes aggression has its uses.

What could you possibly need

these things for?

Dr. Isaacs.

Specimen 87 has reached

the final stage of the test grid.

Perfect. Put her on the screen.

Good girl.

Is Chairman Wesker

even aware of this?

He knows what he needs to know.

You've overstepped your mark.

My research will change

the face of everything.

If you pick a side...

...be sure it's the right one.

Hi.

Hey.

This belong to you?

I gave it to you last night.

For luck.

Thank you.

What's your name?

K-Mart.

It's where they found me.

Claire and the other....

A few years back.

Do you have another name?

Never liked it.

Everyone I knew was dead...

...so seemed like time for a change.

Anyone want to say something?

Alice, this is Claire Redfield.

She's the one who put this

convoy together.

Thank you so much for your help.

Claire!

Excuse me. I have things

I have to attend to.

In the last six months,

she lost half of the convoy.

Pretty soon there'll be

more of us dead than alive.

Alice, what happened to you?

Why did you leave after Detroit?

I didn't have a choice.

They were using me.

What do you mean?

They were tracking me.

I couldn't be around you.

Any of you.

-I would've gotten you all killed.

-That's why you disappeared?

Broke into an Umbrella facility

and hacked into their computers...

...downloaded the satellite

trajectories...

...and stayed off the grid.

And after the world ended?

Why stay out there alone?

It's just safer

if I'm not around people.

Why'd you come back?

Damn!

What time is it?

Chase, what time is it?

Well, Carlos, it is 1 2:1 4. Why?

You got somewhere you gotta be?

Guess I'm just being paranoid.

Welcome home.

Got a minute?

Yeah.

Everyone is grateful

for you helping us out.

But how long am I gonna stay?

Don't get me wrong.

We really are grateful.

They're all talking about what you did.

And they're scared.

I don't blame them.

People have a habit

of dying around me.

Not just you.

You're positive it's her?

Sixty-two percent.

Too great a chance to pass up.

If it is Project Alice, she's been

evading the satellite grid for years.

I've re-routed

the remaining satellites.

We can reacquire the subject.

She'll be unaware of surveillance.

I can have a strike team ready

within the hour.

No. We'll establish

a positive identification first.

One hundred percent.

The group she's with

include known associates.

The original Project Alice

is vital to my research...

...to the whole process

of domestication. Her blood...

...her genetic structure, is the key.

The longer she's out there,

the greater chance we lose her.

-I can't risk that.

-That decision isn't yours to make.

Take no action until this matter has

been discussed by the committee...

...at the next scheduled meeting.

And, doctor...

...that's an order.

These transmissions are the best

indication of life we've seen in months.

-Alaska?

-We have to check it out.

We can't just ignore it.

Any idea what kind

of journey that would be?

-Yeah. A long one.

-And at the end of it, what?

You have no guarantee there's even

anyone alive up there.

-These transmissions say that--

-They're dated six months ago.

How many radio broadcasts

have we responded to?

How many times

have we got there too late?

The transmissions say that

there's no infection up there.

It's isolated.

Safe.

This convoy trusts me

with their lives.

These people don't need

pipe dreams.

Maybe that's exactly what they need.

Look at them, Claire.

Six months ago, there were 50 of us,

then 40, now there's less than 30.

They're starting to give up.

They need some kind of hope.

We have a decision to make.

And it's too big, it's too important

for me to make for you.

There's a chance

there are survivors.

Where?

In Alaska.

There is a chance...

...that the infection

hasn't reached that far.

But we don't know for sure.

So we have a choice.

We stay as we are...

...or we try for Alaska.

For Alaska.

Alaska.

I hope you're right.

God.

The food's virtually gone

and the truck's running on empty.

I've got half a tank of gas. That's it.

-Chase?

-Sh*t, I don't even have empty.

I got enough for

a hundred miles, tops.

If we're gonna make this trip,

we'll need to resupply.

Yep.

These are our options.

The nearest, safest bet

is right there.

No, it's empty. I tried that.

Then, well, maybe....

-We could try this--

-Vegas.

It's the only place we're sure to find

gas and supplies.

There's a reason for that.

Vegas is too dangerous.

It's crawling with them

sons of b*tches.

We've drained every small town dry

over the last six months.

We have to hit a big city.

She's right.

Vegas, it's our only bet.

We'll establish

a positive identification.

One hundred percent.

Take no action until this matter has

been discussed by the committee.

Doctor...

... that's an order.

The committee authorizes

immediate action.

Release of vehicles

and personnel...

... under command of Dr. Isaacs.

That's an order.

Hey. You all right?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Them pork and beans, they lethal.

I don't see how you cowboys do it.

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