teddog: (Why yes... (D'Nerd))
teddog ([personal profile] teddog) wrote2004-09-24 12:19 am

What I learned from Resident Evil: Apocalypse

- Big companies in Raccoon City include CIBC, Scotiabank, Bank of Montreal and Pizza Pizza.
- The CBC building in Toronto doubles as a hospital.
- The reason the Westwood theater was in rough shape the last time I saw it was because some mutant attacked it.
- TTC streetcars make a good hiding place.
- It isn't homeless people living under the Gardiner Expressway - It's mutants.
- Nathan Phillips Square is the perfect place for a helipad.
- The Don Valley divides the people who will live from the people who will die.
- The National Trade Centre is actually a hi-tech lab of some sort.
- The Princess Gates control access to said lab.

I have no issue with people filming in Toronto... BUT, when you make little or no attempt to hide that it's Toronto and still claim it's something different, that's stupid. The movie also sucked and the only reason I saw it was because my roomie dragged me out.

BTW, was the waterfall at the crash scene Albion Falls? It kind looked like it, but a lot of waterfalls around the Niagara Escarpment have that general look to them.