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Title: DOOM
Post by: Andrew on March 01, 2009, 10:35:47 AM
March is Martian Movie Madness Month at Badmovies.org.  To start it off, here is a review for "DOOM."  A movie based on the game is a fantastic chance to mix horror and action.  Unfortunately, having the Rock run around screaming a jumble of military jargon is not action, nor horror.  It's not even comedy, it's just infuriating.

Click here to go to the Review (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/doom/)

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Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Psycho Circus on March 01, 2009, 10:57:53 AM
Great review Andrew  :thumbup:

I totally agree on the point of making these flicks, an not sticking to any sort of blueprint laid down by the game?? They keep making films of videogames because they are popular and contain alot more original ideas than studios are pumping out. But once they have the rights, they chop and change so much and always bring on board people who can't act. These conversions are now cursed, before they even go into preproduction, as no-one wants on board. They now it's gonna suck and land straight-to-dvd in a hyper-second.

I love the DOOM games to death, but I hate this. It just reminded me of the Resident Evil films (also big let downs). I also find that what they set out to conceive seems far grander than what could have been done, by following the games. I mean they must have just sat there and gone: popular computer game + popular wrestler + CGI = $$$.

Just think if this had been made in the mid 90's, or if the DOOM games had been around in the 80's. This would have come across so much better, like Die Hard meets The Evil Dead, with Rob Bottin or Steve Johnson bringing to life the demons in all their gory, evil glory. I don't like it that it's a group of marines either. Just have the DOOM guy, (again, taking inspiration from Die Hard/Evil Dead) going into the labs on Mars, through the portals to Hell and getting his ass whooped by monster after monster, an surviving it all, with just a bloodied vest and some spare rounds of ammo to show for it. That's the movie I wanted....


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: InformationGeek on March 01, 2009, 01:15:43 PM
I've never played the game and since video game movies have such a bad history, there was no point of me caring to watch it when it came out in theaters and then out on video.  I still stand on my decision to avoid this movie and I am a better person for that!

Anyways, good review as usual and I notice at the beginning you had the movie had an unrated rating.  Strange, I believe the movie was rated R.  Was there an unrated edition of the film?


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Kester Pelagius on March 01, 2009, 01:51:40 PM
I notice at the beginning you had the movie had an unrated rating.  Strange, I believe the movie was rated R.  Was there an unrated edition of the film?


Unrated DVD, yes.  If you go to my blog (http://cosmic-cinema.blogspot.com/) you'll see the splash screen in my review.  I think it's still on the front page, scroll down past the rants.  Never saw this one in the theater so I can't tell you what the differences are.  I do know that this one usually pops up in Walmarts bargain DVD section, in case you're looking for a cheap copy of it.

 :cheers:


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Andrew on March 01, 2009, 02:16:54 PM
Just think if this had been made in the mid 90's, or if the DOOM games had been around in the 80's. This would have come across so much better, like Die Hard meets The Evil Dead, with Rob Bottin or Steve Johnson bringing to life the demons in all their gory, evil glory. I don't like it that it's a group of marines either. Just have the DOOM guy, (again, taking inspiration from Die Hard/Evil Dead) going into the labs on Mars, through the portals to Hell and getting his ass whooped by monster after monster, an surviving it all, with just a bloodied vest and some spare rounds of ammo to show for it. That's the movie I wanted....

The sets are very good, and quite DOOM-ish.  I liked those.  The monsters, the real monsters, are great.  Didn't like the zombie-mutants very much though. 

Having a squad of Marines is OK with me, though picking up the story in the middle of the action could have been really wild.  Imagine if the beginning of the movie was John, wounded and bleeding, being helped into a room by Sam as gunfire and screams echoed through the passageways.  Cut to some of the other Marines as they meet their end in a nightmare of darkness that has grown claws and teeth.  Then cut to the unaffected part of the facility as the lights start to flicker and the reinforced door starts to shudder from impacts.  The UAC employees all panic, rents appear in the door...

This movie was a horrible missed opportunity.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Mr. DS on March 01, 2009, 08:59:05 PM
I received this film for non-reviewing puproses and ended up reviewing it after seeing how B-like it was.  Think Aliens minus a good pecentage of the coolness factor.  I think just about every stereotypical character in action films was in Sarge's group. 

The Rock's character is a bit of an idiot in this film.  Even though he was greasy, Portman had the right idea of calling in some backup.  Sarge kind of kept to the whole "we are the best around" attitude which annoyed me. 

Andrew, how did you feel about the the large painted on "Semper Fi" tattoo painted on the Rock's shoulders?  :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Ash on March 01, 2009, 09:02:46 PM
Andrew, how did you feel about the the large painted on "Semper Fi" tattoo painted on the Rock's shoulders?  :bouncegiggle:

I was wondering the same thing!   :teddyr:


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Jack on March 02, 2009, 09:30:47 AM
I think I turned this movie off about two-thirds of the way through.  The actions of the characters were so blatantly nonsensical.  I can put my brain in standby mode, but when a movie requires me to turn it completely off, I usually just change the channel.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: ben2theedge on March 02, 2009, 10:34:35 AM
It's about time this movie got a proper thrashing!
I never played the game, when I was a kid my mom deemed it too violent and forbade it, so I stuck with Commander Keen instead. I only saw the movie because it was on TV late at night, and I was at home doing what single guys do on Friday nights (absolutely nothing). I don't remember exactly but I believe there are about three monsters in this movie. Not three different *kinds*. Just three. I actually bothered to try to count them when I realized how insanely monster-less the film was. The filmmakers did a good job of inflicting a feeling of pain and misery though, which is appropriate for a film entitled "Doom". Few bad movies have actually managed to break my spirit and reduce me to sobbing in a fetal position, but this one makes that elite list.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: HarlotBug3 on March 02, 2009, 03:09:14 PM
Doom 3 is less fun to play than Doom 2, but a better movie to watch than Doom the movie.

Go figure.

The same irony can be found in a "The Rock" action figure.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: WingedSerpent on March 02, 2009, 06:14:59 PM
The thing I find most interesting about this movie is how much the advertising featured The Rock-and he turns out to be the bad guy of the film. (Which was the only, interesting thing about the movie).

It would have been good to see some more of the monsters from the game.  Seeing the giant cyber-Demon would have bee awsome. 
A crazy The Rock getting so angry, he attacks the twenty ft tall beast with no weapons, just his bare hands.  Only to get cut in half.  Now that should have been how his character was killed off.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Andrew on March 02, 2009, 11:27:39 PM
Andrew, how did you feel about the the large painted on "Semper Fi" tattoo painted on the Rock's shoulders?  :bouncegiggle:

I was wondering the same thing!   :teddyr:

I can deal with that.  Hollywood is forever putting weird tattoos on fake Marines.  Heck, real Marines are forever putting weird tattoos on their bodies.  In recent years there has been quite a bit of guidance put out about what is acceptable, and what is not (and where it can be tattooed).



Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: DoctorMcShocker on March 03, 2009, 10:07:44 AM
Finally this piece of work gets a review. It feels so good to know that ohter people thought this movie was terrible. Anyone who played this game, I myself am an original DOOM and DOOM 3 fan (never really played the 2nd), will realize how they butchered the game. Honestly, where did this movie even come from? Did someone just scavenge through their old games and pick the one they used to play the most for a movie? Any way you look at it, it is a bad movie.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Red Samurai Ninja on March 04, 2009, 11:24:44 AM
I Player Doom on PC. I gotter my Doom DVD, and I've Watching This it So Awesome, he killer Aliens :teddyr:. 


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Kutter on March 04, 2009, 08:02:46 PM
Because of this review, I just downloaded Doom via Xbox Live Arcade.

Now I shall re-immerse myself in one of the greatest games ever made, not The Rock involved.

Stupid movie.  Seriously, you have to be trying to miss the point of a game so much when trying to make a movie.  And considering there wasn't that much of a point to Doom to begin with, that is a special kind of denseness.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Andrew on March 04, 2009, 08:38:39 PM
Because of this review, I just downloaded Doom via Xbox Live Arcade.

Now I shall re-immerse myself in one of the greatest games ever made, not The Rock involved.

Stupid movie.  Seriously, you have to be trying to miss the point of a game so much when trying to make a movie.  And considering there wasn't that much of a point to Doom to begin with, that is a special kind of denseness.

For me, DOOM II was the greatest FPS that you played alone.  I loved the setting, the game play, and the monsters.  Quake never had quite the same feel, and Quake II and Quake III seemed like they were made for deathmatch mode.

Finally this piece of work gets a review. It feels so good to know that ohter people thought this movie was terrible. Anyone who played this game, I myself am an original DOOM and DOOM 3 fan (never really played the 2nd), will realize how they butchered the game. Honestly, where did this movie even come from? Did someone just scavenge through their old games and pick the one they used to play the most for a movie? Any way you look at it, it is a bad movie.

This was another movie that I considered marking lower (and might still drop the rating), but felt that it wasn't as bad as it could have been.  It just made me wish it had been more.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Kutter on March 04, 2009, 11:57:58 PM
Because of this review, I just downloaded Doom via Xbox Live Arcade.

Now I shall re-immerse myself in one of the greatest games ever made, not The Rock involved.

Stupid movie.  Seriously, you have to be trying to miss the point of a game so much when trying to make a movie.  And considering there wasn't that much of a point to Doom to begin with, that is a special kind of denseness.

For me, DOOM II was the greatest FPS that you played alone.  I loved the setting, the game play, and the monsters.  Quake never had quite the same feel, and Quake II and Quake III seemed like they were made for deathmatch mode.

I probably played DOOM II more (and I never played Doom 3 at all), but the original DOOM is the one that made the impression on me.  I love the way the pretty straight sci fi setting slowly peels away into this weird techno-fantasy horror.  About the time you are running along a river of blood while dodging behind impaled bodies to escape the fireballs from a floatie eye thing, you realize that you aren't on Mars anymore. 

I really get the feeling that whoever wrote the movie only saw the first bit of the game and decided it was about space zombies.  And while there were space zombies in DOOM, they were the least interesting part. 

I don't know that we'll ever see good video game movies, or for that matter good movie video games.  The two industries just don't seem to like each other very much.


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Psycho Circus on March 05, 2009, 12:43:35 PM
I don't know that we'll ever see good video game movies, or for that matter good movie video games.  The two industries just don't seem to like each other very much.

I'd like to see Metal Gear Solid as a movie, I think that could be the one.....


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: FLU-BIRD on March 08, 2009, 03:52:55 PM
Is this comming from the same bunch of hollywood wackos supporting gun control? OH THE HOLLYWOOD HYPOCRACY NEVER EVER


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Mike on June 20, 2009, 07:27:07 PM
I thought this movie was a total letdown. The video games were about the denizens of hell breaking through into Mars laboratories. I expected to see marines fighting beholders, monsters breathing fire balls that sailed at you slowly, and at least ONE big bad boss. Instead, we got almost NOTHING from the video game except some infected humans. Where is the hell in this movie? They took the steam out of the mystique of DOOM by basically reducing it to a zombie move.

Why not let some evil force from hell escape into the base? And why not let us see all of our favorite monsters from the video games.

I don't get it. It seems so obvious to me. Who wrote the script? Did they even PLAY the video games?


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: Chie Sawaguchi on May 23, 2010, 05:03:20 AM
I remember going to see this with my husband.  We both thought that while it wouldn't be a piece of high art, Doom could easily translate into a mindless action movie with kickass demons, hell, big guns, and bucket loads of gore; something cheesy, but fun.   While there are some moments of cheese worth laughing at, and the film definitely isn't as painful as some other video game adaptations, I regret those ticket purchases.

Really, the only things that stood out for me were the Pinky Demon design; despite having those wheels instead of mechanical legs, I'm glad they stuck to the design from the Doom 3 game because as uninspired as Doom 3's art design was in some ways, the Pinky Demon stood out in Doom 3 as being one of the more creative ones.  That and I will admit, "SEMPER FI MOTHER f**kER" was easily The Rock's best one liner in the film.  The Rock could've salvaged this film if only his deliverance in one liners was better.  Okay, okay, I'll admit there is a 3rd thing I thought was OK; Karl Urban was hot  :tongueout:


Title: Re: DOOM
Post by: CalrissianFoxxSteele on November 10, 2011, 01:30:25 AM
I think a remake of this movie needs to be done.
I'm a huge DOOM fa (so much that I was the first to let a huge doom fansite know that the movie was in pre-production).
I didn't know what to think of this before I saw it on opening night.
the action was crap, lines and characters were stereotypical...and most of all NO DEMONS!!! I mean what the f*ck? That is the game. marines + mars + demons + hell = DOOM.
The only thing tolerable was the 'POV DOOM' scene. At least it kind had a sense of humor about itself with that scene.
But there should be a better, heavier worked on remake. Actually follow some of the hell ideas. I think DOOM 3 story could just be a great start to a remake in itself.