“More Zombie Slaughter”

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What You Need To Know:
EXTINCTION sets up this video game inspired series for a final confrontation in a third movie. This epic story arc and an impressive replica of modern-day Las Vegas engulfed by sand dunes cannot, however, overcome the gruesome violence on display. There’s not much time to sympathize with the characters while they’re blowing the heads off zombies. Aside from the ultra-violence, the foul language is marginally excessive, but there is brief sexual content and some nudity.
Content:
(PaPa, H, ACap, E, C, BB, O, LLL, VVV, S, N, A, DD, M) Strong mixed pagan worldview with light implied humanist, anti-capitalist and environmentalist elements suggesting science and corporate greed can destroy much of life on the whole planet, plus a reference to one person’s Christian faith during a funeral, man sacrifices his life to save others, heroine battles evil scientist playing God, heroine helps women and children, and occult references where genetically engineered woman discovers telekinetic powers; 21 obscenities, one strong profanity and five light profanities; extreme gory violence, mostly people blasting away at zombies and their heads, plus lasers slice people in multiple parts, bloody wounds on female clone corpses, people let zombie dogs loose on victim who has to fight back, human zombies and zombie birds and animals eat normal people, and a mass of crows attack people and are burned by flame throwers; attempted rape and some crude sexual comments; obscured and mostly hidden female nudity when female clones are made and shown, plus upper male nudity; alcohol use; smoking and marijuana use; and, greed, evil people lie about being in danger to trap people, man hides fact from his friends that he’s turning into a raving zombie, and mad scientist experiments on zombies, people and human clones.
More Detail:
EXTINCTION sets up this video game inspired series for a final confrontation in a third movie. This semi-epic story arc and an impressive replica of modern-day Las Vegas engulfed by sand dunes cannot, however, overcome the gruesome violence on display in this movie. There’s not much time to sympathize with the characters while they’re blowing the heads off zombies. Aside from the ultra-violence, the foul language is marginally excessive, and there is also brief sexual content and some obscured nudity. The worldview is mixed and could have been more positive.