Continuity mistake: After the Zombies are unleashed in the desert scene, we see Carlos crawling under the truck. At first his semi-automatic gun seems to be completely normal. The gun's slide and chamber are closed as if there are still bullets in the magazine or at least one bullet is chambered. But then the camera focuses on his gun and we see the gun's chamber is open - as if there are no bullets left. The gun didn't fire between shots so it's chamber should have been open in the first place. (00:58:10)

Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
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Directed by: Russell Mulcahy
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Oded Fehr
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7.3/10.The weakest of the franchise.The main problem here is it takes place in the desert when these should always take place in a walled off lab or city like its predecessors or successors.It's not bad as everyone especially Milla give it their all.I giver her credit for wanting to reprise the role again as most actresses, especially ones of today, would refuse to do so.She's one of those who remembers what made her famous.Still the fighting zombies in the desert didn't work.Maybe for another movie but not for the Resident Evil franchise.
Trivia: When Alice's clone stops the lasergrid from killing the real Alice, there is a shot of the computer screen showing the disintegration of Isaacs, Dr. J. This is a reference to Jason Isaacs, who has a history of appearing in Paul W.S. Anderson movies. Anderson produced this movie, so the circle is complete.
Question: Is this supposed to be Albert Wesker in the film? IMDB lists him as Albert, but I'm fairly certain I saw the part listed as Sherman Wesker in the film.





Answer: You have likely confused "Sherman Wesker" with "Chairman Wesker" which he is referred to in the film.
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