Doom Movie Might Not Be Terrible 89
Like many upcoming nerdly pieces of media, the Doom movie had a showing at this year's Comic-Con. Gamecloud reports on the related panel and footage shown, and posits that against all odds the Doom movie might not suck. From the article: "Everyone on the panel said that every effort was being made to make the movie faithful to the game and that it will be a R rated film. While there will be some CGI, the Doom monsters like the Baron, the Imp and the Pinky Demon will mostly be real monsters created by the Stan Winston Studios (who created the creatures in all the Terminator movies, Aliens, Predator and many more)."
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Dammned by Faint Praise Dept. (Score:2)
This just in, all shit doesn't stink so bad that you are forced to evacuate the vicinity for at least fourty second!
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Mindlessness can be a lot of fun
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This guy [imdb.com] is directing. He has nothing in his directorial history that gives me reason to be optimistic, though he was cinematographer on a few decent movies.
To further remove reasons for optimism, the writer [imdb.com] appears to have never written a single movie before this.
One bright spot: the score is being done by Clint Mansell [imdb.com], who has done some excellent scores in the past, not to mention his years with the band Pop Will Eat Itself.
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Backhanded compliment (Score:5, Funny)
It's pretty sad when the phrase 'might not suck' is actually a positive review.
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And what did you expect? (Score:2)
Gamers/nerds have been given steaming piles of crap in place of good movies, over and over again. We've also been given equally crappy GAMES based on movies.
And don't even get me started on comic book movies.
"Hey, it might not suck" isn't a "good review." It's a fervent prayer that Hollywood hasn't screwed up yet ANOTHER property that we know and love just to make a quick buck.
Computers not good enough for them now? (Score:4, Insightful)
I say we start a petition now for the monsters to be all CGI. Maybe we can get Carmack to whip up an engine for them.
Simulated Sprites (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Computers not good enough for them now? (Score:1)
AHH! Real Monsters! (Score:1)
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Was there a monster in that movie? Sorry, I must have been distracted by Milla
Re:AHH! Real Monsters! (Score:2)
I mean how could a plot be so bad.
close as possible? (Score:1)
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Re:close as possible? (Score:4, Funny)
I hope... (Score:1)
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Real Monsters!!? (Score:5, Funny)
I had no idea that Stan Winston had gotten into genetic engineering and Frankensteinian experimentation.
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I had no idea that Stan Winston had gotten into genetic engineering and Frankensteinian experimentation.
Where do you think Ben Affleck and Al Gore came from?
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Re:It might not suck and.. (Score:2)
Pig sprem is flying, does that count?
too late.... (Score:1)
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Of course this movie isn't targeted to young kids. It's rated R. That means the majority of people who should watch it are old enough to remember the hype from the original, and maybe the nostalgia would be a big draw.
Re:too late.... (Score:1)
Based on that rational, every movie released would be Finding Nemo. Plenty of movies about adult things based on events that happened in the past sell plenty well. The movie Nixon, for example. It would of been alot more applicable almost any time between watergate and when it was released, but it still sold relatively well (read: wasn't a total flop.
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Use CGI (Score:5, Insightful)
Let's allow old "physical" effects pass on, and focus more effort on making the CGI better and using it with moderation.
Re:Use CGI (Score:4, Informative)
You do have a point when it comes to Terminator, where the transitions (particularly in the first one) are horribly jarring. But Aliens is a much different experience.
It's funny about Predator -- I happened across the end of Predator 2 over the weekend. There was a scene where a bunch of Predators materialize in a foggy room. I swear, even for 1990 the transition was awful. A hard thing to animate, but something that would be undoubtedly handled by a fully CGI scene these days.
Re:Use CGI (Score:2)
I love Aliens, don't get me wrong, but most of what made the fight scenes acceptable was clever camera work and the _implication_ of scariness. I'm all for using your audienc
Re:Use CGI (Score:3, Interesting)
Like you I haven't seen F4, and probably will skip it in the theaters (tangent: the more a movie is promoted, the less I want to see it, I guess; the commercial that somehow
Re:Use CGI (Score:2, Informative)
It's what Spielberg had to do with Jaws. The shark sucked, so he had to only hint, and imply and such. Turns out it made the movie better. It's lesson Spielberg still keeps to heart.
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The movie is apparently mostly dreck, but if you check out the reviews [rottentomatoes.com], many of them say that Michael Chiklis does a good job of acting and making the character work, and I'
Re:Use CGI (Score:1)
For the next 10 or so years CGI elements will look bad when used improperly alongside live action. To make the CGI/live action composite scenes look believable, the movie makers need 2 things attention to detail (where needed) and ar
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I think if they were to do a remake of this movie today it would be a CGI-heavy movie which wouldn't carry even a fraction of the original movie's ability to scare the crap out of the viewers. Even to this day, the movie genuinely makes me uneasy while I watch it. The reason? Rob Bottin's incredibly detailed creatures. T
Re:Use CGI (Score:2)
I think I prefer that only CGI or only physical effects be used (at least for specific characters), because the change from one to the other is usually jarring. I noticed it in Hel
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I agree with you though, that one or the other should be used. Transitions are far too jarring.
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Other news (Score:2)
- Bill Gates might not be rich
- Windows might be better that Linux
- The war in Iraq might be successful (or not)
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Oh, come now. We all know that Hell is Exothermic. [inav.net]
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What is this one? With the first two, I assume you're suggesting that it is self-evident that Bill Gates is rich, and that Linux is better than Windows, but what's this last one? You state two opposite possibilities, and seem to be implying that both are clearly false.
Is it your feeling that some sort of Zen truth is painfully obvious to everyone on this subject?
"The war in Iraq shall not be successful, or unsuccessful. It is both, and neither."
Not Carmack, but Petersen (Score:2)
I'd have liked to see Sandy Petersen [wikipedia.org] involved in this project. He was chief level designer for Doom, and his prior experience with Call of Cthulhu [wikipedia.org] is what made it so successful. He's also seen every schlock-horror film ever made.
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That project is currently behind schedule. Please check back later.
X Play (Score:2)
Will it have the hidden level? (Score:2)
Maybe they could access the area by typing the password "idclev31" into a computer on the base.
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Actually, Wolf3D was censored because nazi symbols are generally not allowed. For that reason, in the German Doom2 the secret levels were not available, and in RTCW textures and some of the texts in the cut-scenes were changed to avoid all references to nazis. In art, and hence in movies nazi symbols are often allowed if they are not used to glorify the nazis and if they are n
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Oh no! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh no! (Score:1)
To be a picky asshole, it'll be hell on Mars, then hell on Earth.
Faithful? (Score:2, Insightful)
Everyone on the panel said that every effort was being made to make the movie faithful to the game
Except for the central plot devices, Mars and Hell, right? Compare and contrast:
Now: Everyone on the panel said that every effort was being made to make the movie faithful to the game
Not long ago [slashdot.org]: HomeLAN has a reprint of a letter written by Doom movie script writer Dave Callaham. In it he (wittily) attempts to explain why the Doom movie is going to be so unlike the game
Somebody's lying, and I thi
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No Penny Arcade Reference? (Score:4, Funny)
Ha! I'll believe it when I see the movie! (Score:1)
what no footage (Score:1)
Staying faithful to the game == kiss of death (Score:2, Interesting)
I couldn't believe how much the author had bent over backwards to make the novel faithful to the game. And that made it suck far more than you could possibly imagine.
Real Monsters and PETA (Score:2, Funny)
Sarge (Score:1)
I take it that's the Sarge from Quake 3. Neat. I'm interested to see what the character's like in this movie.
Not what I heard... (Score:4, Interesting)