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Doom (Full-Screen Unrated Extended Edition)
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Released:
2006-02-07
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Rank:
#8405
Rating:
1.64/4
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1/4
An Awful + Insulting Mess
Maybe I wouldnt hate it so much if it didnt carry the title DooM, but something tells me it would still be a subpar action flick with a vague story and one-dimensional characters. Being it does carry the title DooM this movie will foreve...
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0.5/4
Duum
Doom isnt just dumb; it marvels and basks in its own stupidity. If Doom was a person it would be Ashlee Simpson. If you enjoy sitting on a strangers couch watching people you dont know play a boring, pointless, and poorly thought out ...
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0.5/4
Doommed
I saw this movie was going to be on TNT last night so I DVRed it and tried to watch it. I had always been interested in it being a big fan of the games but this movie was horrid. I watched the first hour and finally shut it off. The sto...
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2/4
Doom Quick Review
Another in the long line of video game adaptations that leaves me hollow and empty inside. Based on the popular Doom video games, this film is all flash and no brains. The special effects are decent, but overall it just doesn't feel right.
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#32773
Rating:
3.0/5 (250 Reviews)
4/5
Very entertaining..
by Jem (MD, USA)
Sometimes I marvel that so many people and movie critics expect every film to be Oscar material! Lots of action, fast paced, cool special effects--Doom is a solid, entertaining movie. The Rock and Karl Urban carried the story forward (and provided some nice eye candy to boot).
Are you going to find deep philosophical meaning in it? Only if you're drunk. Can you sit back and let go for a couple of hours? Definitely. Bottom line is if you're a fan of action movies, add this movie to the roster.
3/5
fun
by - Kasia S. (New York City)
This one still boggles me!
I read the finicky reviews and was not expecting anything decent but it wasn't so bad!
Yeah at times I was thinking "why did these people film this? Did they need money?" because it is based on a game and has its own world, it does not follow what we on Earth would call a story taken from life.
The special effects were rough at times and made me think that whoever did Pac Man was still doing his work on this movie, but since it's based on a game I took it with a grain of salt. The creatures were pretty wild and I like "alien chase on starship" whether under water, in outer space or on a Moon type of a movie.
I liked how certain characters, without spoiling anything, changed sides and there were a few nice plot twists. Karl Urban and surprisingly the dude known as The Rock were pretty good in this one.
Fun movie to see, but it's not deep soulful or Oscar nominee material.
Pretty much eye candy, but overall better than I expected.
3/5
Not nearly as bad as I feared it would be.
by Robert P. Beveridge (Cleveland, OH)
Doom (Andrzej Bartkowiak, 2005)
It took fourteen years, but one of the finest videogames of all time finally made it to the big screen. And there are some of us who've been waiting the whole time. And we get a movie starring The Rock?
The big surprise is, it's not all that bad.
Sure, it's possible to nitpick. What's a Doom movie without revenants, lost souls, archviles, rocket launchers, and for the love of all that's holy the cyberdemon?But when it comes right down to it, why not The Rock in a movie about a bunch of Marines fighting creatures from the depths of Hell? At least they didn't cast Steven Seagal. And when you've only got a little over an hour and a half, you have to cut a few things. At least we got the BFG. (And I wish the BFG's effect in the game was half as cool as its effect in the movie.)
The plot, what little there is (and pay attention, because it's different than the game, in one major aspect): A colony on Mars, originally started to support an archaeological dig, shut it down after weird, mysterious things began happening. Without anyone knowing, the head of the genetics lab, Dr. Carmack (Robert Russell, of the recent Dune TV miniseries), has reopened the archaeological dig, putting everyone in the colony in grave danger. They don't know that, of course, until it's far too late. They discover remains who have some pretty odd characteristics, which intrigue Carmack. He does some experiments that go, shall we say, awry. Marines, headed up by Sarge (The Rock), head to Mars in order to find out what's going on. Things blow up.
Doom the movie, like Doom the game, is a turn your brain off and watch things getting killed experience. If you were expecting high art, were you playing the same game the rest of us were? This is a movie that's all about violence, special effects, and things blowing up. And that's pretty hard to mess up, as long as you get halfway competent actors and a crack special effects team. Andrzej Bartkowiak (whose name is not Uwe Boll, something for which we can all thank whatever we hold holy) delivers both, and does it in style. The Rock heads up a rather capable acting team-- Reaper (The Chronicles of Riddick's Karl Urban), Duke (Resident Evil: Apocalypse's Raz Adoti), Destroyer (The Four Feathers' Deobia Oparei), The Kid (Al Weaver, recently in Radford's Merchant of Venice adaptation), Goat (Ian Fleming: Bondmaker's Ben Daniels), Mac (Phobia's Yao Chin), and Portman (Munich's Richard Brake). They're assisted on Mars by the quadraplegic Pinky (Layer Cake's Dexter Fletcher), on intel, and the obligatory beautiful scientist Sam (Die Another Day Bond girl Rosamund Pike). All of the above are at least decent actors.
Cliched? Sure, in spades. But again, this isn't a complex flick, just as it wasn't a complex game. And from that angle, this is a wonderfully satisfying film.
Still, I wish they'd found a way to work in the cyberdemon. *** ?
2/5
DOOMed to Fail
by Dennis G. Voss Jr. (Lexington, KY USA)
The original video game DOOM had a campy, mishmash plot that just kept piling on conventions from different movie and pulp-fiction genres. You got military contractors screwing around with dangerous technologies. A military spaceship crew decimated by evil baddies. A cigar-chomping marine that turns into a one-man carnage machine. You got mosters drawn from a host of mythologies, muddling about in radioactive waste -- and a secret level full of Nazis thrown in for good measure. Was that enough? Course not. After you progressed a bit, they started tossing in huge helpings of occult silliness too. It was one big, funny cartoon full of irreverently portrayed cliches. All this haphazard, tongue-in-cheek borrowing was fine because it played little role in DOOM or DOOM II. The games were about manual dexterity and rapidly escalating firepower.
Problem is, what is a poor screenwriter or director going to do when asked to make an action movie about a video game that was a farcical treatment of action movies? The fans couldn't possibly be satisfied, and non-gamers would be totally at a loss because there was no way to explain everything and still have time to blow stuff up! So they wrote two storylines: The surface, internally consistent one for people who didn't play the game, with the typical melodramatic humorlessness of an effects movie -- and the hidden storyline in which they showed an appreciation for the game by trying to explain as much of the DOOM mythology as they could: zombies, monsters, alien gates, health packs, restarting levels, one-man carnage machines, death matches, you name it.
Was it brilliant? Uh, no ... but not because they failed to be true to DOOM or because their wall textures didn't include the pentagrams. It just wasn't a great movie. The Rock, Karl Urban, and Rosamund Pike all fell below their average performances (which in The Rock's case is not a terribly impressive par score). There were numerous cheap ploys to gross us out or shock us. Sometimes it rushed through ideas, and sometimes it belabored them. All the usual imperfections found in big-budget flick with a guaranteed audience. But it was better than I expected from a movie whose creators knew that, as an artistic venture, their project was doomed to fail.
1/5
Worst Movie Ever!
by Homer's Wisdom (USA)
This movie was terrible! I should start with the fact that I used to play the game Doom and was a huge fan of Doom until this tragedy happened.
I felt that the two main elements of the movie was borrowed from two other movies and was performed worse then the movies that they borrowed it from. While watching the film I had the feeling that the mystery line was stolen from the movie Total Recall which did a far better job over the strange happenings that was occurring on the planet mars. Then when it was revealed that it was a science project gone wrong I felt that the Resident Evil movie did it far better!
I was excited at first when I heard that they put in scenes with the first person view like in the game with the hero killing the mobs and was very angry when I finally saw them in the movie. The scene was poorly shot and executed and I had the impression that the game did almost a better job than the move.
The climax fight was less climatic then earlier fights and over all the action was far too week especially considering the action between this film and the Rundown which I felt had far better fight scenes.
Overall it sucks and I found myself now when I watch a movie saying "well at least it was not as bad as Doom".
Doom (Full-Screen Unrated Extended Edition) Summary
Communication Has Failed At A Remote Research Station On Mars And The Only Ones Allowed In Or Out Are The Heavily Armed Space Marines Who Arrive To Neutralize An Unknown Enemy.
genre:
feature Film-action/adventure
rating:
un
release Date:
1-may-2007
media Type:
dvd
Grab your BFG and get ready to kick some Martian-demon butt in
Doom
, another entry in the increasingly crowded videogame-to-movie genre. The Rock plays Sarge, the commander of a squad of Marines sent to investigate a disturbance at a scientific research facility on Mars. Among the squad is John Grimm (Karl Urban, who played Eomer in
The Lord of the Rings
), who turns out to have had a previous relationship with Samantha (Rosamund Pike,
Die Another Day
), the scientist who's accompanying the Marines in order to retrieve some vital data from the facility. Based on id Software's legendary first-person shooter,
Doom
tries its best to look like a game, with dark, angled corridors, ferocious creatures appearing out of nowhere, and a variety of lethal weapons that will, like the aforementioned BFG, warm the cockles of a gamer's heart. There's also one memorable sequence that actually turns the movie into a first-person shooter; the good news is that in the context of the whole film, it's not quite as goofy as it might have been. And that's not a bad frame of reference for the film in general. Considering the game-to-movie field includes such duds as
Wing Commander
, if you go into
Doom
with low expectations, you'll probably find it a surprisingly respectable horror/sci-fi thriller in the
Resident Evil
vein (including its somewhat obligatory subplot of corporate wrongdoing). Also in its favor is that it's unabashedly R-rated, for the extreme gore that is a trademark of the game. After all, the purpose of the movie is to pack scares and thrills into a setting that gamers will quickly recognize. In that sense, it qualifies as a success.
--David Horiuchi
Doom [P&S] [Unrated] DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Karl Urban
,
Dwayne Johnson
,
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
,
Kenneth Scott
Director:
Andrzej Bartkowiak
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
113 mins
UPC:
025192031328
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Universal Studios
Release Date:
2006-02-07
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Unknown - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dubbed),
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