Outside of the original Resident Evil series, the movies and TV shows include a rebooted film, three computer-generated (CG) animated films, one animated miniseries and one live-action TV series. However, barring two CG animated films, none have been successful with fans or critics.
Essentially a reboot, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is the most recent film in the series. But the singular reason to watch this movie before the others is that it is closest to the original storyline of the gaming franchise, and shows a Raccoon City just before things turned horribly wrong. Chronologically, it also marks the first live-action appearance of some of the most prominent characters from the game.
[Thailand Movie] Timeline
The first Resident Evil movie in order of release and the first film of the original series. It introduces Alice (Milla Jovovich), a character created exclusively for the movie, as the main protagonist of all films in the original series. As such, the original film series is only relatively connected to the Resident Evil games.
For fans of the series, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, the second film in the original series, is important for its characters. Dr. Alexander Isaacs (Iain Glen), one of the most significant antagonists of the franchise, is introduced for the first time in this film. Like Alice and the Red Queen, Dr. Isaacs is an original character created for the movies.
Also, the film marks the second live-action appearance of Jill Valentine in chronological order. But since it has the second by release date in the Resident Evil timeline, it was the first time fans actually got to see Valentine, one of the most important characters from the games, on the big screen. The film also marks the first appearance, both by release date and chronologically, of Carlos, who is another key character from the games.
Continuing the Resident Evil movie chronological order is the third film of the original series. Here, Alice tries to make it to Alaska with the help of a group of survivors, including Carlos and LJ (Mike Epps), from Raccoon City. Together, they try to cross the Nevada desert but Umbrella Corp has its own nefarious designs for Alice.
Resident Evil: Degeneration is the first of the CG animated films and miniseries, that are set completely within the storyline of the games and do not have any connection to the original film series. Since the animated films primarily fill the gaps in the story of the characters between games, it is best to start watching the animated films after the live-action movies to at least have an understanding of the characters and events happening on the screen.
The Rambo film franchise timeline spans 37 years, going from 1982 with First Blood and ending in September 2019 with Rambo: Last Blood. It's evolved into an iconic action franchise over the years, certifying Sylvester Stallone as a bonafide action star and introducing audiences to one of the best action anti-heroes of all time, John Rambo.
At the start of the franchise, in First Blood, Rambo is a Vietnam veteran making his way to see a friend from the war. In that first film, audiences learn Rambo is a Green Beret, trained to be a ruthless killing machine. He was taken as a prisoner of war in Vietnam and, through flashbacks, viewers come to understand the toll the war took on him mentally and emotionally. Over the course of the following films, Rambo is a man trying to heal from his past and move on but is consistently drawn back into helping those in need. It becomes clear Rambo is a man who is unable to bury his past, no matter how many years go by, and is ultimately shaped into the stoic yet ruthless soldier who becomes a reliable force time and time again. When mapping out the Rambo film franchise timeline, it's easier to see how Rambo's missions shape and evolve him through the years.
When it comes to pinning down the timeline of the films, all we have to go by are the days and nights that pass in each film and even then, some approximation is required. With that in mind, what follows is the Rambo film franchise timeline - beginning with First Blood, which starts seven years after the end of the Vietnam War when Rambo is freed from a Vietnamese prison camp.
The unprecedented mission to evacuate the "Wild Boar" football team and their coach from a flooded Thai cave entered its end game Tuesday as rescuers said they will guide the remaining four boys and their coach to freedom.The last part of the complex operation, which has gripped Thailand and dominated global headlines, could put an end to the 18-day saga that started when the team entered the cave on June 23.Here is a timeline of the efforts to find and free the group.window._rrCode = window._rrCode [];_rrCode.push(function() (function(v,d,o,ai)ai=d.createElement("script");ai.defer=true;ai.async=true;ai.src=v.location.protocol+o;d.head.appendChild(ai);)(window, document, "//a.vdo.ai/core/v-ndtv/vdo.ai.js"); );Saturday, June 23
The new MacBook Air features a beautiful 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, which has been expanded closer to the sides and up around the camera to make room for the menu bar. The result is a larger display with much thinner borders, giving users more screen real estate to view their content in vivid detail. At 500 nits of brightness, it is also 25 percent brighter than before. MacBook Air now supports 1 billion colors, so photos and movies look incredibly vibrant.
The lastcouple of weeks in August are typically a rough road for movie fans as thestudios use the time to dump the cinematic dregs that they figured were tooweak to survive during either the summer box-office derby or the equallycompetitive fall awards season during a period when they might conceivably makea few bucks off of audiences willing tosit through anything new at the multiplex. Trust me, films don't get muchdreggier than "No Escape," a dreadful and creepily exploitativewould-be thriller, low-grade trash that it is too silly and stupid to be as offensive as itfrequently comes close to being throughout.
Starring iconic characters who have been enthralling old fans and attracting new followers for decades, Star Wars is a massive franchise, comprising numerous movies and shows. However, many of these were not released in a serial order. Thus, for those who are just starting to deep-dive into the mythology and understand character developments, it is best to watch Star Wars in a chronological order.
In the order of their release, these are known as the original trilogy, prequel trilogy and the sequel trilogy. Then there are live-action and animated series other than stand-alone films that add details to and fill the timeline between the three trilogies. Outside these are several animated shorts, games, comic books, novels and other series that flesh out the characteristics of iconic Star Wars characters or add to the mythology.
Eight of the nine films of the three trilogies are among the top 200 highest-grossing movies by lifetime, and some of them have won Academy Awards in multiple categories. The shows, too, have received accolades.
The best way of watching all the films and shows of the saga is to follow the chronological timeline order. This is because fans will follow the characters as they progress through the storyline and develop a much better understanding of events in the Star Wars universe.
The second film of the prequel trilogy ought to be watched after The Phantom Menace. The events in this film are set roughly 10 years after the 1999 movie. Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), a young man, is a Jedi apprentice of Obi-Wan Kenobi, but struggles with his growing emotions for his dear ones, including Padmé, against the strict code of the Jedi order.
The pool of Thai films on Netflix is getting bigger and bigger, with more frequent updates, and it can be quite hard to pick which one to watch. Allow us to help out with a selection of the 10 all-time best Thai movies that will surely give your Korean or Hollywood favorites a run for their money.
The anime was introduced in Thailand on ModernNine TV (now MCOT HD) through Modernine Cartoon on 2001. In Modernine Cartoon, three monster cartoons collide: Digimon Adventure released on January 14, 2001, Pokémon released on March 24, 2001, and Monster Farm. Released on July 22, 2001, Pokémon was not a success. Most fans watch Digimon more than Pokemon.[3] It disappeared since then, but then reappeared between April 4 to October 3, 2010. Today, the anime includes movies licensed by Right Beyond Co., Ltd. and can also be found in the form of bootleg DVDs and Video CDs. South East Asia Copyright Licensor by Top-Insight International Co., Ltd. from Taiwan. End of the affiliation license on December 31, 2013. Currently ongoing is Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon (which airs on weekends), licensed by True Corporation (the current licensor for the brand as whole in that region) and True Visions.
Pokémon movies in Thailand Never been shown in Thai cinema Due to the popularity of Home Entertainment Media licensed by Right Beyond Co., Ltd. For all movies from M02 to M13 the original Japanese opening and ending themes were retained. For all movies from M14 to M16 the original Thai opening and ending themes were retained. The first Pokémon to be shown in Thai movie theaters. M17 Date January 10, 2015 Until Present
I don't understand the appeal of Love Stage, which keeps getting remakes for some odd reason. Like its anime and movie counterparts, this live-action drama suffers heavily from problematic tropes. The series is occasionally charming with a cheerful tone and upbeat energy. Nonetheless, the lacklustre storytelling, amateurish acting, and silly nonsense have failed to engage me.
Triage is a Thai BL series with the main character stuck inside a time loop. The protagonist is an emergency room doctor who repeats the same timeline after failing to save a patient's life. He must revisit the past and change history to stop the tragedy from happening. The two leads go on an extraordinary adventure with time manipulation, mystery investigation, and epic romance. 2ff7e9595c
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