Resident Evil: Extinction
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Sex & Nudity

The nudity is very difficult to see.

All the Alice clones, in their tanks, are naked. Their sexual organs do not show as their limbs are in the way.

The original Alice is naked, wrapped in a sheet, but her breasts don't show. Her vagina is almost shown.

Violence & Gore

continuing from the first two movies, this third movie still focuses on the re-animated dead zombies hungry for humans, so parents should be aware the movie does contain almost non-stop graphic zombie/human violence

Including and not limited to

*The killing of rabid mutant dogs

*In one scene all the corpses of the clones of Alice are shown, bloodied and mutilated. which could be the most upsetting/intense scene in the movie

*The dogs that don't die end up eating their human captors

*A zombie gets pinned to a van via an arrow to the skull

*Chase is attacked by zombies on top of the replica of the Eifel Tower, and he jumps off. He ends up hitting a rail, which them impales him (shown from a distance, but still rough)

*A corpse is shown hanging in a gas-station bathroom. it is mutillated and flies are swarming around it. (very brief shot)

*in an extended sequence towards the end, a massive swarm of zombies descend upon the humans. several characters do not survive. This is where most of the graphic violence takes place, as blood/gore flows from humans and zombies from wounds caused by decapitation, neck-biting, throat-slitting, and gunshot wounds.

*Dr Isaac's becomes infected and kills his assistant (who betrayed him) by shoving tentacles into his eyes and his mouth, and ripping his head off

*At the very end of the movie Carlos blows up the oil rig which ends up melting a ton of zombie who were standing around it

*L.J. is met by a zombie and gets bitten in the chest. He becomes a zombie later in the film.

*Some crows begin to attack people, peck them to death, and a lot of them get killed by a flamethrower in which Alice uses telepathic powers to control the fire towards all the crows.

Profanity

standard R-Rated language/phrases including use of the F-word and S-word

all the characters smoke and drink

some of them smoke Marijuana (several jokes about having "smoked it up at the lost rest-stop")

the very end of the movie Carlos is smoking pot when the oil rig blows up

the whole "end of the world" theme of the movie may upset some viewers

L.J. watches the woman he likes being killed, tries to save her but can't. (more emotional than violent)

Carlos blows up the oil rig with himself still in it (the martydom may upset some people)

The dead body of a suicide victim is shown (quick but still on-screen)

Alice sees clones of herself. They are all dead laying in a ditch. (again more emotional than violent)

After the camera pans out from the dead Alice clones, and a fence is in view, a zombie suddenly appears by the fence. Might be a bit jumpy.

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Rated R for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity.

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