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Viral Videos: Resident Evil Literal Trailer and ’80s Bullies

Dan Koelsch, May 16, 2010

Remember how awesomely bad movie bullies were in the Eighties? From Karate Kid to Teen Wolf, no high school or college movie could go without one. The Huffington Post has created a great montage of your favorite ’80s bullies. Popular YouTuber Tobuscus has a series in which he makes literal versions of trailers. His latest one is for Resident Evil: Afterlife, and was actually tweeted by Milla Jovovich herself. Check out both videos after the break.




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