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Doom

  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
122K
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Doom (2005)
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Space Marines are sent to investigate strange events at a research facility on Mars but find themselves at the mercy of genetically enhanced killing machines.Space Marines are sent to investigate strange events at a research facility on Mars but find themselves at the mercy of genetically enhanced killing machines.Space Marines are sent to investigate strange events at a research facility on Mars but find themselves at the mercy of genetically enhanced killing machines.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Bartkowiak
  • Writers
    • Dave Callaham
    • Wesley Strick
  • Stars
    • Karl Urban
    • Rosamund Pike
    • Dwayne Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    122K
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Bartkowiak
    • Writers
      • Dave Callaham
      • Wesley Strick
    • Stars
      • Karl Urban
      • Rosamund Pike
      • Dwayne Johnson
    • 944User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Top cast25

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    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • John Grimm
    Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    • Samantha Grimm
    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Sarge
    • (as The Rock)
    Deobia Oparei
    Deobia Oparei
    • Destroyer
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Goat
    Razaaq Adoti
    Razaaq Adoti
    • Duke
    • (as Raz Adoti)
    Richard Brake
    Richard Brake
    • Portman
    Al Weaver
    Al Weaver
    • The Kid
    Dexter Fletcher
    Dexter Fletcher
    • Pinky
    Brian Steele
    Brian Steele
    • Hell Knight
    Yao Chin
    • Mac
    Robert Russell
    • Dr. Carmack
    Daniel York Loh
    Daniel York Loh
    • Lt. Hunegs
    • (as Daniel York)
    Ian Hughes
    Ian Hughes
    • Sanford Crosby
    Sara Houghton
    • Dr. Jenna Willits
    Blanka Jarosova
    • Dr. Hillary Tallman…
    Vladislav Dyntera
    • Dr. Steve Willits
    Petr Hnetkovský
    • Dr. Olsen
    • (as Petr Hnetkovsky)
    • Director
      • Andrzej Bartkowiak
    • Writers
      • Dave Callaham
      • Wesley Strick
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    User reviews944

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    jellyneckr

    Not a masterpiece by any standards, but good enough for what it is!

    There are certain genres that are despised no matter what. The genre of movies based on video games is one of those and rightfully so. There have been a large amount pretty awful video game adaptations of such games as Wing Commander, Super Mario Bros., Tomb Raider, Street Fighter, Double Dragon, and House of the Dead. There have been, however, some decent adaptations like Mortal Kombat (the first film, not the sequel) and the Resident Evil films. Now that I've viewed the unrated version, DOOM can be added to that list. Although not nearly as stylish and entertaining as Mortal Kombat or Resident Evil, DOOM may not be the mind-blowing spectacle that fans of the video game were hoping for, but at least it knows what it is: a fun ALIENS knock-off. Unlike ALIENS, Doom lacks a strong story and well-developed characters that the audience can cheer for. The characters here are barely one dimensional. They are given essentially no motivation for what they do and as a result, the movie suffers. Still, it's better than one would expect thanks to some slick directing, a couple solid action sequences, and The Rock. 7/10
    6JemyM

    Part DOOM, part something else

    *Warning* This review contains mild spoilers to the GAME, but not the movie.

    A dig in the nevada desert have found a portal to an ancient city on mars. Since then, scientists have struggled 20 years to find out more about the civilization that built the city and why they disappeared.

    Apparently they found something. In an emergency transmission sent from the science facility on mars a head scientist explains that there is a "level 5 breach" and quarantine procedures must be implemented immediately. A squad of elite soldiers are sent to the science facility on Mars to protect and retrieve property and make sure quarantine is kept. What they find is naturally more than they are trained and equipped for.

    This is another game that made it into the silver screen, and the DOOM franchise isn't exactly known for it's multi-depth story lines. This made me seek out and watch this movie with plenty of ice in my stomach, ready to forgive the producers for mistakes they made.

    And mistakes were made. The greatest one was of course to change the entire plot. As a gamer who put more value in story than the action, I would personally say that the DOOM3 storyline was better than the movies (completely changed) storyline. In the game the city plays a central role. In the movie you never leave the work areas, you never get to see the old ruins. The city isn't even mentioned beyond the intro. Beyond 2 <10 second scenes, you do not see the Mars exterior. You barely register that these events take place on Mars, not on earth. The artifacts that played a central role in the game is not mentioned or present in the movie. The entire "Hell is loose" plot was completely cut away, the events of the movie blamed onto something *COMPLETELY* different. The theme "one man against hell" became "a few men and their issues". The ghost of the little girl (one of the games scarier parts) did not make it to the move.

    DOOM3 was also a horror experience playing both on achluophobia (fear of darkness) and Monophobia (fear of being alone), this was an aspect missing in the movie where areas was lit and the characters was always going at least two and two. I almost think the movie could have been better if they hired less actors and put more money on storywriters.

    Another aspect completely gone is the ambient red tone of being on mars, something that could have added a more artistic flavor to the movie. Except for very short moments in the beginning of the movie you never see that these events in fact take place on mars.

    I was not happy to see the storyline almost completely changed and the horror downscaled to almost not scary at all with nothing better added to it. There are no deep questions asked here, no philosophical submessage to the audience to go home thinking about. This is a lighthearted actionmovie and that's it.

    The most faithful part (to the game) is the labs and the monsters. he developers who made the game gave the areas/monsters/weapons an unique design that wouldn't have been right to move away from. If you care zero about the plot, then yes this is DOOM.

    There's also the first person sequence in which we get to follow a series of events through the eyes of a soldier when he runs around and shoot monsters in corridors. It was fun, although I would say that it failed to capture me. I was mostly annoyed with the choice of music and it could have been more scary.

    I see some ways this movie could have been made better with the material it's based on, but I did not expect it. At least the action is well done. If you want 2 hours of entertainment that wont change your world, DOOM offers just that. If you do not watch many movies and want some extra quality when spending time on one, you can jump this one.

    Game-movies so far are between "awful" and "ok". This one was "ok".
    8boolya3456

    Movie delivers what it promises

    I, unlike other people, did not find this movie to be a disappointment. I didn't go into this movie with high expectations. A movie based on a video game will never have an amazing story, or exceptionally good acting worth an academy award. A movie like this will have good action, reasonable suspense, and be the type of movie you can watch again and enjoy it just as much as the first time. For the most part, this movie lives up to those expectations. It has good action sequences, it is a re-watchable movie, and the storyline isn't quite as bad as I thought it would be. Sure, they changed stuff from the video game during the transition, but it still worked, and you cant expect everything in the video game to work as a movie, they had to change some things to help the cinematic view of it. I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants to watch a movie with solid action sequences and anyone who is looking for some fun with their friends.
    6JERICH9478

    The Rock and a BFG Make entertaining viewing

    OK, we are all hearing how Doom the movie is a complete sellout etc, but still this is an enjoyable movie. The Rock as Sarge is absolutely perfect! i just couldn't imagine Karl Urban doing a better job then The Rock when it comes to Sarge. Although many have branded this film "Resident Evil in Space" and yeah it is but that doesn't subtract from the film at all. The 1st person scene was especially pulled off well and will give you some giggles (c'mon who didn't laugh?).The Score is absolutely awesome and sets the atmosphere perfectly! too me this film had an old school 80's horror feel to it which i felt made it that more enjoyable (we got lots of uncensored over the top gore which now we don't get enough of). Overall don't judge this movie till you see it because it is a lot better then people rate it unless your looking to find something thats a 100% identical too its source material (Doom 3) then i'd advise you to not watch this film because some of it has been completely rewritten from its original context hence no hell. Overall a lot better then what i was expecting too see
    badtz75

    Good Enough

    As a fan of both Ultraviolet and the Resident Evil Series, this film falls nicely in between. While a bit more plot and less polish than Ultraviolet, Doom entertains but fails to reach the balance of action/plot as found in Resident Evil. Where it does succeed is when it tries to entertain and reference the game (many here) in a tongue-in-cheek fashion, rather than try and elevate the plot to a social commentary.

    Sarge (The Rock) is the leader of a Marines unit which is sent to research facility on Mars to investigate missing scientists. They soon realize that the research facility is doing more than an archaeological dig, and that the scientists aren't missing - they're transformed.

    The Rock does a fine job of an alpha-male, cocky Marine with swagger. The supporting cast comes off as a "wish we could've gotten Actor A but instead got B". The sfx are good, especially the much anticipated FPS style. Unfortunately, this only lasts a few minutes of the film.

    Whether they make a sequel or not, Doom does entertain, and it leaves the ending open for more fun and doom.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The first person shooter (FPS) sequence took about 14 days to shoot.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 28 mins) When Sarge asks Reaper how much ammo he has left, Reaper replies that he has "half a clip." The correct term is magazine (usually abbreviated to "mag.") Any Marine would know the difference between a clip and magazine.

      Although this may be the case in reality, the Doom games refer to small quantities of bullets as clips; (e.g. 'picked up a clip') calling it a clip in the movie was probably intentional in order to be more consistent with the game.
    • Quotes

      Sarge: Semper Fi, Motherfucker! Faithful to the corps John.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening Universal logo, the Earth is replaced with the planet Mars.
    • Alternate versions
      The unrated version of Doom contains scenes not in the original film, including:
      • Portman and The Kid finding Dr. Tallman in a locker room
      • Sarge briefing the team on the helicopter
      • Kid shooting steaming pipes
      • What happens to Pinky's legs
      • An extended version of the first-person shooter scene
      • Sam and Duke in the Med Lab
      • Portman reloading his gun in the restroom
      In addition, the unrated version also contains two extra bonus features:
      • a look at how the first-person shooter scene was created and the scene itself
      • some hints and tips for beginners on the Doom 3 game.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst Films of 2005 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      You Know What You Are?
      Written by Trent Reznor

      Performed by Nine Inch Nails

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Czech Republic
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Doom: La puerta del infierno
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • John Wells Productions
      • Di Bonaventura Pictures
      • Doom Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,212,337
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,488,870
      • Oct 23, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $58,072,119
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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