![]() ![]() In trying to find a defense for both film series, we landed on two positives: atmosphere and protagonists. But we insist you go back and watch the first films to discover an often overlooked Halloween core in them. ![]() We’re not saying they’ve all been great–we do acknowledge the many issues both film series have been carrying around for years. That’s over one decade of nearly consistent guilty-pleasure films, folks! The Resident Evil film series is in the 2012 Guinness World Records book as “Most Live-Action Film Adaptations of a Video Game,” and it has been the most successful movie series based on a video game so far. We say shameless because the Resident Evil film series is on its seventh installment and Underworld is on its fifth, both citing the end for each film franchise. ![]() Anderson unleashed the live-action Resident Evil in 2002, and Len Wiseman delivered Underworld in 2003. Two twenty-first century horror aficionados shamelessly decided to place their own versions of these Halloween tropes into the definitive film universe–director Paul W.S. ![]() Vampires and zombies are the blood and guts of Nerdoween! Nearly all of the great horror franchises start off with the brain-dead undead or some breed of hyper eternal beings. ![]()
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