Rumor: Universal Planning Doom Movie Reboot

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VitusPrime said:
A PG-13 -DOOM- movie? ...
Exactly what I thought, this is the same BS they tried to pull over on the Bioshock movie- THESE SHOULD NOT BE FAMILY FRIENDLY. If its pg-13 I wont watch it. Period.
 

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They do not need scripts. They need storyboards. There are too many dialog driven narratives as it is.
 

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I got my hopes up and they were instantly dashed when I saw "PG-13" ugh

They better not forget about the whole "portal to hell" thing this time.
 

fozzy360

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Goddamit, Universal.

First, you mess up with the Halo film. You and Fox. For close to the same reasons.

Then, you fuck up royally with del Toro and "At The Mountains of Madness."

And now this? Look, I'm not saying that anyone wanted Doom back (despite the fact that it does hold a soft spot in my heart for its ridiculousness), but if you're gonna take a chance to re-invet a franchise, however, unwanted it may be, do it right the second time. Are you just asking to fail, Universal? You're sixth in terms of gross compared to other studios and you're making moves based on Battleship and Quija? For the same studio that gave us Back to the Future and Jurassic Park, you're really just looking for a way to fail.
 

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VitusPrime said:
A PG-13 -DOOM- movie? ...
This is what we call "Failure to understand the source material" and "Failure to understand core audience".

Nobody liked DOOM because it was "family-friendly". As a matter of fact, they probably liked it because it was mindless and psychotic. Maybe they should get the guy who did Event Horizon to direct this one.
 

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You know, it saddens me. I *loved* the first DooM movie BECAUSE it was so campy. It was supposed to be a talking version of what happened to an otherwise Silent protagonist, including a Nod to the original material. I loved it so much I actually cheered at the end in the theatre, and I wasn't the only guy my age doing so!

However, I have to admit, the Uber-Nerd in me kinda squealed a little bit thinking about another epic FPS-sequence rendered in scrotum-tighteningly vivid IMAX 3D. So who knows, this could be a good thing, who's to say?
 

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Legion said:
This kind of idiotic logic is why the Bioshock movie was cancelled. The guy in charge wanted to make it an 18 so it could reflect the game how it should have done, but the morons wanted a PG-13for mass market appeal.

Urgh, I know these industries run on money but this shit is getting ridiculous. They are willing to screw up every single series (any medium) they can, just to make a quick buck.
It's what happens when you monetize art. As far as I'm concerned, video games are suffering through it too. I fear I may have to throw in the towel and stop playing new games just as I've stopped watching new movies.

OT: The original doom movie did not offend me. If they can make it at least as good, I have no problem with this.
 

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As a huge fan of the original games, I for one, look forward to the fifth failed attempt to bring DooM to the big screen, and only hope this is can be as successful as the first three, and not get released. Ever.

Because, let's face it, the failures you know about are always much worse than the ones you don't...
 

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There should be a rule that any action movie with tons of guns, killing, cursing, demons from freaking hell, ect., that are PG-13 should immediately be given the R-movie treatment on pain of death.

13 year olds should be allowed into R films just so we can have more movies made to be "R" like they were supposed to in the first place!!! And damn these bloody movie-rating stigmas; such lunacy merely restricts movies and forces sacrifices to appease a loud minority (that should be gagged).

The R rating certainly does not mean a movie will be better by any stretch, but it at least allows a greater sense of creative freedom with the subject at hand, let alone they type of movie.

I apologize for the tangent, but I can only imagine what a good Doom movie would be like if it was approached off the bat with the serious nature of, I don't know, DEMONS. FROM. HELL. Ah well, as long as "The Rock" stays the hell out of it, there will always be that positive. :)
 

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I hated the first Doom movie... it wasn't faithful to the game other than having space marines on mars. They missed the whole point... you know, demons from hell!