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Posted 2005-10-21, 12:54 PM
in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "So how was it"
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SPOILERS AHEAD, DON'T SCROLL DOWN IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS
There were definitly some parts of this movie I did not like at all. The way the whole basic storyline of the movie was changed, for example, pissed me off immensly. There is no demonic invasion. Instead, it's a virus that mutates people into monsters. This makes the amount of baddies the main character is fighting off significantly lower than the game, and results in the movie being much slower paced than I expected (for the most part).
The final battle was, for me, probably the last thing I expected to see in this movie. They have The Rock (Sarge) become infected and go on a rampage killing all the civilians that they were sent in to save. Reaper (the main character) tries to stop him by, of all things, getting into an overblown fistfight/karate battle. By this point, Sarge is turning into the movie's version of a Hell Knight, and Reaper has been infected with the same thing as Sarge, but because he's good at heart, all the infection/injection does is make him super fast and strong. And heal immediately. Come on now. This is not DOOM. DOOM has no moral arguments about what people are like on the inside. DOOM does not have you putting down your weapons and going into a fistfight with another person. DOOM is all about blowing shit up and fighting for your survival. Not wondering if someone has a good soul.
On a good note, however, you get to see the BFG fired on screen. And it does a hell of a lot of damage. It blasts through multiple floors and walls in a single shot. And my personal favorite part: the First-Person sequence. This segement is what really motivated me to go see the movie, and for me, was worth the price of admission. The fight against the Pinkie Demon while using the chain saw was spectacular. The pace of the movie picked up immensely during this sequence, making it much more like the game. There were more shots fired and blood spilled in this 5 minutes that the rest of the movie combined, I think.
But even this part wasn't without it's faults. What I was hoping for with the 1st person view was a basic recreation of the game, even for a couple minutes. I wanted to experience the long walk down a hallway, not knowing what's around the next corner waiting for you. Instead, there were different scenes within this segment. It started with a continuous shot, but then it turned into a bunch of clips of multiple 1st person battles, and so the shot lost some of it's effectiveness there for me.
All in all, the movie was decent. I'll be seeing it again tonight, but that's because I'm getting ass if I do so. So that doesn't really count. I'd still probably see it again just for the 1st person battle though.
If the thought of a first-person viewpoint on the big screen excites you, then by all means see this movie. Just expect to have to wait through a slow (though somewhat tense) beginning, out of place additions to the DOOM universe, and moral implications that simply do not belong. |

KagomJack said:
My girth isn't anything to bitch and moan about in long, elaborate paragraphs.
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Last edited by Sovereign; 2005-10-21 at 10:14 PM.
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