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    Resident Evil - Unproduced (Rejected) script by Alan B. McElroy from 1997-1998

    That's something I'd be more interested in. I know the rights bounced around a bit during that time. I'd be interested in knowing how we ended up with what we got, though there were some subplots from the 2005 film that got dropped, and some small changes as well. One of the subplots dropped was...
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    Resident Evil - Unproduced (Rejected) script by Alan B. McElroy from 1997-1998

    Awesome. He was difficult to reach for the documentary. After reading it, I'm not too interested in learning more, as it was about as good as the DragonBall Evolution script. But, for those wanting to learn more about the script, it'd be worth checking out.
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    Resident Evil 2 (1998) Which Original Scenario Pair Do You Prefer?

    No, you encounter Chief Irons with Claire in both. In Scenario A, the G pops out of him, in Scenario B, he's pulled down into the sewers and ripped in half by Birkin.
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    George A. Romero's Resident Evil documentary

    Nope. The door was at a physical location. Everything you see was physical. No CGI in a single frame of footage. To have the door open, it was just a crew member on the other side giving it a push and diving behind the wall.
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    George A. Romero's Resident Evil documentary

    Thank you. Yeah, we intentionally cut it a certain way to focus on mood, rather than explicitly show off the documentary. They'll be a full trailer in the summer, which will show off some of the interviews and general concept of the doc. Also, where did you see CGI at?
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    George A. Romero's Resident Evil documentary

    Hello. Well, after years of development and research, we unveiled the teaser trailer to our documentary surrounding George A. Romero's unmade Resident Evil film. Press Release...
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    George A. Romero's other Resident Evil scripts still exist!

    Information is coming. I can't speak of it just yet due to contracts. Wait just a little more. Soon.
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    George A. Romero's other Resident Evil scripts still exist!

    What news are you looking for?
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    Resident evil(2002) vs WTRC(2021) Which do you think is the better first movie?

    The sole video game character is Dr. Birkin (Jason Iassacs in the hazmat suit) saying, "I want him in the Nemesis program". Originally the role of Dr. Iassacs in Apocalypse was meant to be Dr. Birkin. When Issacs was unavailable, they recast, and named the character in his honor.
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    Resident evil(2002) vs WTRC(2021) Which do you think is the better first movie?

    I find the 2002 movie to be more competent and better structured. There's a lot of artistic choices in there, and it takes its time to build up the tension. I find the 2021 film has a better first act, and more personality to some of its characters. I also like the cinematography and music...
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    RESIDENT EVIL (My Screenplay)

    And that has nothing to do with my statement. Personal feelings aside, it still stands that Tarantino can break screenwriting standards because of his success. Until a writer becomes successful, they must remain within the standards set by studios.
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    RESIDENT EVIL (My Screenplay)

    The biggest piece of advice I can give, as a screenwriter, is this: Outline your work first. A script is different than a novel, and follows specific beats. If you are adapting the game to be a movie, then make it feel like a movie. Too many fan scripts end up feeling like a walkthrough of the...
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    George A. Romero's other Resident Evil scripts still exist!

    This all sounds so much better. It addresses the problems I had with the script.
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    George A. Romero's other Resident Evil scripts still exist!

    I wouldn't mind reading the early Resident Evil draft.
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    Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City

    Because doing things practical runs the risk of higher insurance, many takes if the effects don't go off the way you want, not to mention it costs thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars per day on set. The quicker you get through filming the better. That's why many Productions have...
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