As the site's Resident Evil apologist (they're really fun, honest), Resident Evil: Retribution was a bit of a letdown in a series that sets the narrative bar pretty low to start. It was a more is less situation, piling on plots, circumstances, and characters from the games while not ever gelling into the straightforward, fun action spectacles of the previous entries, making the crazy, massive in scope ending feel like all the more a letdown.
I'll be considering it at greater length when Sony Pictures Home Video releases Paul Thomas Anderson's latest on DVD and Blu-ray December 21st, but until then, you can check out the special features coming to the DVD, Blu-ray, and 3D Blu.
Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack Includes:
Disc 1:
Blu-ray 3D feature film
Deleted & Extended Scenes and Outtakes in 3D
Disc 2:
Blu-ray Special Features:
Six featurettes:
-Maestro of Evil: Directing Resident Evil: Retribution
-Evolving Alice
-Resident Evil: Reunion
-Design & Build: The World of Resident Evil: Retribution
-Resident Stuntman
-Code: Mika
Project Alice: The Interactive Database
All of the Special Features on the DVD
Blu-ray feature film
Blu-ray Special Features:
Deleted & Extended Scenes
Six featurettes:
-Maestro of Evil: Directing Resident Evil: Retribution
-Evolving Alice
-Resident Evil: Reunion
-Design & Build: The World of Resident Evil: Retribution
-Resident Stuntman
-Code: Mika
Project Alice: The Interactive Database
All of the Special Features on the DVD
2D DVD feature film
DVD Special Features:
Director and Cast Commentary
Director and Producer Commentary
Drop (Un)Dead: The Creatures of Retribution
Outtakes
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