Frank, anche se hai recuperato l'elemento Fuoco, sei ancora intrappolato nell'infernale Hotel Inferno. Ora devi recuperare l'elemento Ghiaccio e fare il secondo passo verso la tua resurrezio... Leggi tuttoFrank, anche se hai recuperato l'elemento Fuoco, sei ancora intrappolato nell'infernale Hotel Inferno. Ora devi recuperare l'elemento Ghiaccio e fare il secondo passo verso la tua resurrezione.Frank, anche se hai recuperato l'elemento Fuoco, sei ancora intrappolato nell'infernale Hotel Inferno. Ora devi recuperare l'elemento Ghiaccio e fare il secondo passo verso la tua resurrezione.
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Like many others said, this saga is how Doom movies were supposed to be: crazy monsters, all action and gore.
This is even better than its predecessors, which had some dull moments. Not a boring scene through the entire movie, all action, and great effects as usual (the chickens and the pinkie monsters were epic) Not a perfect movie, but a perfect live action Doom movie.
This is even better than its predecessors, which had some dull moments. Not a boring scene through the entire movie, all action, and great effects as usual (the chickens and the pinkie monsters were epic) Not a perfect movie, but a perfect live action Doom movie.
Surely this won't win an Oscar for the screenplay, but it's one of the best gory fun ride you will find out there. There is hardly a scene without gore or action, and the story also goes a little bit deeper in this chapter. If you liked the first two movies, you must watch this, because it's the best of the saga so far. A solid 8 out of 10.
While the first installment feels ... different (I think that was the best, but it was an entirely different genre so to say, so the comparison is not entirely fair), I like these films never feel the same, and the concept is under constant development.
I'm excited to know where the studio is going with this.
I'm excited to know where the studio is going with this.
Having survived his trip through the Fire Realm, the assassin finds his search for regeneration impeded by a witch who informs him that a key to complete the process which requires them to travel through the Ice Realm of Hell encountering swarms of demonic creatures to accomplish their task.
This was another fairly enjoyable and worthwhile follow-up in the franchise. Much like the others, there's a lot to like with the fact that this one is shot in a point-of-view manner which continues to make great use of the format in its visual storytelling. Utterly forced in principle to be up-close and personal to the proceedings as the filmmaking tactics demand the actor be a central figure to what's happening around him, this results in a chilling setup to play out. As the confrontations and various situations presented here offer a near video-game experience with how they focus on interacting with new threats and creatures, it develops an immediacy to the action that becomes quite immersive as time goes on. Moreover, the numerous jump-scares are even more effective as the darkness and insanity offer up a fun time here. Once again, that all provides the film with the main reason for being here which is a non-stop display of close-up carnage and bloodshed for a continuous experience. The mix of practical gore effects and CGI is mixed incredibly well here, with the use of wounds and human-sized creatures offering up stellar practical effects with heads sliced open, limbs hacked off, innumerable stabbings, and other overtly brutal features. The CGI for the more sizable creations that aren't human-sized allows this to go into a fun direction with the ability to offer massive monstrosities that are blasted apart in a geyser of blood-spray that's fun to watch as well as the creativeness of their appearance, truly making this a fun romp with all kinds of enjoyable bloodshed that's become a hallmark of the franchise thus far. There are some big issues with this one which are exactly the same flaws in the earlier entries. This main issue is the over-the-top nature of the shooting or stabbing style wearing thin quite easily, much quicker even than it did in the first one. The jumpiness of the transitions here imitates a video game on autopilot where it focuses on intense action for a brief moment only to have someone off-screen explain what's going on or make vague threats about what's to come. The need to constantly have the plot explained in a narration-like style from the one other member he meets who agrees to help him gets old and tiring quickly just as well, especially with the unhelpful nature of the instructions. Given the fact that it's all the way through the film, this can be a little much and brings it down somewhat.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was another fairly enjoyable and worthwhile follow-up in the franchise. Much like the others, there's a lot to like with the fact that this one is shot in a point-of-view manner which continues to make great use of the format in its visual storytelling. Utterly forced in principle to be up-close and personal to the proceedings as the filmmaking tactics demand the actor be a central figure to what's happening around him, this results in a chilling setup to play out. As the confrontations and various situations presented here offer a near video-game experience with how they focus on interacting with new threats and creatures, it develops an immediacy to the action that becomes quite immersive as time goes on. Moreover, the numerous jump-scares are even more effective as the darkness and insanity offer up a fun time here. Once again, that all provides the film with the main reason for being here which is a non-stop display of close-up carnage and bloodshed for a continuous experience. The mix of practical gore effects and CGI is mixed incredibly well here, with the use of wounds and human-sized creatures offering up stellar practical effects with heads sliced open, limbs hacked off, innumerable stabbings, and other overtly brutal features. The CGI for the more sizable creations that aren't human-sized allows this to go into a fun direction with the ability to offer massive monstrosities that are blasted apart in a geyser of blood-spray that's fun to watch as well as the creativeness of their appearance, truly making this a fun romp with all kinds of enjoyable bloodshed that's become a hallmark of the franchise thus far. There are some big issues with this one which are exactly the same flaws in the earlier entries. This main issue is the over-the-top nature of the shooting or stabbing style wearing thin quite easily, much quicker even than it did in the first one. The jumpiness of the transitions here imitates a video game on autopilot where it focuses on intense action for a brief moment only to have someone off-screen explain what's going on or make vague threats about what's to come. The need to constantly have the plot explained in a narration-like style from the one other member he meets who agrees to help him gets old and tiring quickly just as well, especially with the unhelpful nature of the instructions. Given the fact that it's all the way through the film, this can be a little much and brings it down somewhat.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
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