Although I found the first Resident Evil instalment by Paul WS Anderson to be nearly good I'm puzzled (judging by how very, very generic the sequels are) how the RE movie series kept on going and going and going for a whole decade, generating over eight hundred million dollars in global box office. 
What is the key to the success of this artistically vapid series?
I know the first movie was not exactly high art but I find it no more egregious than the first two Blade movies, with decent production values, some tense action scenes, and a decent ensemble cast of solid B-list actors.
I think the first RE movie is the most decent official movie adaption of a video game ever, but that's not really saying much....

What is the key to the success of this artistically vapid series?
I know the first movie was not exactly high art but I find it no more egregious than the first two Blade movies, with decent production values, some tense action scenes, and a decent ensemble cast of solid B-list actors.
I think the first RE movie is the most decent official movie adaption of a video game ever, but that's not really saying much....
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