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Doom Movie in Production For Aug 2005 Release

Lord Prox writes "Doom: The motion picture is now in production from Universal Pictures for a release date of August 5, 2005. According to IMDB the cast includes The Rock, Rosamund Pike, Razaaq Adoti, Ben Daniels, and Karl Urban. The plot and setting is right from the game."

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  1. GLAD I LEAKED MY SCREEN SHOTS ON P2P by fadethepolice · · Score: 0, Troll

    It was my awesome performances that inspired the creative genius behind this movie..

  2. You 3insensi7ive clod?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    First, you hAve to were nul0lified by

  3. That's not really very funny by Jon+Romero · · Score: -1, Troll

    Back when we were writing Doom the fact that we could even emulate 2d was a technical first. Don't try to tear down something you can't understand. I'm not upset that I wasn't consulted about this movie as I've wireframed all the original objects and mailed them on cd to the people involved. Yes, even the chainsaw. I'm as excited as you people to go see this in theatres.

    I know that it didn't work out well as a game but I think Daikatana has potential for the screen as well.

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    Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% dumb luck.
  4. Re:BULLSHIT Alert... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    no, it is real, you fucking stupid moron

    http://doommovie.aderkach.org/ has a lot more info

  5. Re:I'm excited! by gfxguy · · Score: 1, Troll

    The problem is that a lot of these games are great not because of great graphics but because of great plots and gameplay...

    They COULD make a great movie based on games, it's just that the studios don't put a lot of effort into it thinking that they'll get a quick buck from name and hype of a popular game.

    There's no reason Lara Croft couldn't be the female Indiana Jones (except some actresses are chosen for the wrong kind of assets).

    Good entertainment reminds me of the food pyramid... there's a foundation and several layers to build up on... I work in television and I can tell you, long before it's released, when I'm working on something good, or working on crap. I don't know why the producers and directors don't understand this; maybe they're following the Ed Wood principle in reverse.

    Anyway, any great movie starts with the foundation: the writing. Period. End of discussion. If the writing (we're talking screenplay, here) is good, you are almost certain to not make a bad movie (even if it isn't that great). None of these movies based on games has started with a good foundation.

    For the record, IMO, the next level up is directing... so you can certainly ruin a good screenplay with bad directing, but it takes a great deal of effort. George Lucus might fall into this category if he weren't to blame for all the other levels as well.

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    Stupid sexy Flanders.