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Intro to Evil

Resident evil is a zombie film Based on; Resident Evil by Capcom Directed by; Paul W. S. Anderson Produced by; Paul W. S. Anderson, Jeremy Bolt, Bernd Eichinger, Samuel Hadida

Production of Evil

Production of Evil Continued


Directed by Paul W. S. Anderson (1,4,5,6) Alexander Witt (2) Russell Mulcahy (3) Cinematography David Johnson (1,3) Derek Rogers (2) Christian Sebaldt (2) Glen MacPherson (4,5) Produced by Paul W. S. Anderson Jeremy Bolt Bernd Eichinger (1, 3, 4) Samuel Hadida (1,3,4) Don Carmody (2,4) Robert Kulzer (3,4) Editing by Alexander Berner (1) Eddie Hamilton (2) Niven Howie (3,4,5)

Budget $248,000,000 Box office $915,934,664

Written by Paul W. S. Anderson Starring Milla Jovovich Music by Marco Beltrami (1) Marilyn Manson (1) Jeff Danna (2) Charlie Clouser (3)

Marketing of Evil
MOVIE 1;
In March 2001, the official website was set up, which revealed the film's original October 26, 2001 release and a redirect to the film's distributor Constantine Films.

MOVIE 2;
The film was planned for an October 31, 2003 release, although was pushed back to September 10, 2004. The theatrical trailer was released on Yahoo! Movies on July 7, 2004 and prior to the film's release, two albums for Resident Evil: Apocalypse were released. The first was the soundtrack which was released August 31, 2004 and featured music from the film.

The film was planned to have an R-rated classification, however it was disapproved by Anderson so that it could have an R-rated view but the company thought that it would be too violent for kids and decided against it.
In December 2001, Sony gave fans a chance to design the film's poster with a prize of an undisclosed amount of cash, a free screening of the film, and with the final design being the film's poster. On June 29, 2004, over two years after the film's release, a novelization by Keith R. A. DeCandido was published. DeCandido also wrote novelizations for the second film, which was published only two months later, and the third film in 2007.

Marketing of Evil
MOVIE 3;
The film's teaser trailer was shown with Ghost Rider on February 16, 2007. The film's teaser poster was leaked onto the internet via a fan site in May 2007, before appearing on IGN. The official website for Extinction launched an online game titled Resident Evil Extinction: Online Convoy Game in August 2007. On September 12, 2007 Sony released numerous promotional clips and television spots and on September 17, 2007 the film's soundtrack was released, whereas the film's score was released on December 18, 2007.

MOVIE 4;
In August 2009 it was announced that the film would be released on August 27, 2010, but that December it was set back to January 14, 2011. On April 3, 2010, Anderson, Jovovich and Larter attended WonderCon for a Resident Evil: Afterlife panel answering fan questions. On July 24, 2010, they attended the San Diego ComicCon International to promote the film.

Marketing of Evil
MOVIE 5;
The first teaser trailer of the film was attached to Underworld Awakening, an instalment from Resident Evil's rival film series, and released in January 2012, featuring product placement promoting Sony products such as the Experian phone, the PlayStation Vita and the Tablet S before transitioning into a post-apocalyptic Washington, D.C., with Alice standing on the roof of the White House, in similar fashion to the promotion for previous instalments, Apocalypse and Extinction. A viral website, UmbrellaCorporation.net, supposedly informed about Umbrella, reported that it was on a recruitment tour all over the world searching for "great minds to help them advance". On several occasions, a video of Alice (Mila Jovovich) appeared, telling the viewer not to trust Umbrella. At the same time, an actual mobile tour for the film was launched, travelling to Cancn, Barcelona, Poznao, Warsaw and Rome. Furthermore, a black, tinted SUV with the Umbrella Corporation symbol and name on its doors and license plate was seen in Atlanta in June. Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Oded Fehr, Boris Kodjoe, Mika Nakashima and Paul W. S. Anderson appeared at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con Convention on Friday, July 13. A discussion for the film took place, and never-beforeseen footage debuted. On August 10, 2012, a group of 27 people dressed as zombies "invaded" the Shibuya shopping district and handed out leaflets to promote the film. The group marched across the crossing in front of the Shibuya Station and then moved on to Shibuya's underground shopping area "Shibuchika" and to the "Shibuya Cine Palace".

Distribution of Evil
Movie 1;
o o o o Constantine Film (Germany) Path (UK) Metropolitan Filmexport (France) Screen Gems

Movie 2;
o Screen Gems and this film company continued up until the newest realest.

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Founded;
1940 (as animation studio) 1948 (as television subsidiary) 1999 (as film studio)

Subsidiary of and owned by Sony Pictures and a also owned by Columbia Pictures (1940 1974) Sony Pictures Entertainment (1999 present)

Exhibition of Evil
The Game was first designed in 1996 and was the cause of the Out Break of Resident Evil fans and is still continuing until this day. The band A Prefect Circle id the main song for the 4th film Resident Evil Afterlife, titled The Outsider http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vYR9hhS9gM&safe= active Also Two CGI Films based on the computer game characters, of Leon and Claire.

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