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Hey has anyone else seen the previews for the DOOM moofie? It's supposed to be released at cinemas on October 27th. It doesn't look too bad (in a very cheesy kind of way).... and it stars the Rock. :P In the previews it shows (someone) holding a gun and the camera is over their shoulder, just like in a FPS. Let's hope their missions don't involve having to kill all the monsters in an area to find a red key! Gold or crud? Let's hope it's not another Mortal Kombat 2.... <_<

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The preview I saw looked ok.. I never know with movies like this.. They can be good.. They can be bad.

Its staring The Rock.

The FPS view looks good so Im going to say 65% chance this movie will be ok.

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HALO the movie!!! Yep its true.. They will be making it over the next year or so..

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I think I'll go and see it on 'cheap ass Tuesday' unless I hear good reviews about it (from ACTUAL Doom fans and not 2 old gits on the TV). Or maybe I'll just take a hip flask of Jimmy in with me and if things turn sour, at least I'll be happy! :) And as for the Rock staring in it, I reckon he could be alright as the Doom guy as long as he's not too much of a tool. I don't mind if he has the occaisonal 'dry cool action quip' ala Arnie, but not too many as Doom isn't a comedy.

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saw the preview last night, looks alright :) the Rock has done some ok movies so hopfully this one will be good.

After doing some searching i found that the movie is base on DOOM 3, Earth loses contact with a Mars base etc etc...

i think from a moive point of view that was the best place to start from as Doom 1 and 2 where kind of just earth + devil = shoot everything that moves

I would like to have see a moive that scarys the crap out of me as did doom3 but i dont think i will hold my breath.

might check the net and dl it, and if i like it might go see it at the movies!

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