I feel like DOOM: Annihilation is more insulting because there's an easter egg that implies that Doom guy got killed by the weakest enemy in the games, simply so he can be replaced with a walking statement. Like, it was so insulting ID Software publicly said they had no involvement in the making of it.
Fun fact, The Rock was supposed to turn into the Baron of Hell, but they found the idea too expensive and it’s why he just has the weird makeup (a shame really since it would’ve been a cool and memorable fight)
@@MyPotatoAim This was early in The Rock's career before who he is now and The Rock isn't even the main character, Karl Urban is. They used The Rock for the marketing because he was more famous as a wrestler than a actor at this point of his career and in the movie, they focus more on Urban's character since he's this version of Doom Guy. The Rock is also based on Doom 3's Thomas Kelly (a soldier who turns evil)
They just need to make it like John Wick movies. Small tidbits of story here and there, some quiet moments to cool down for pacing, but most of the runtime just action scenes with good music and proper camera work.
Unironically the first Doom film is probably the Rocks best acting performance. The switch he makes when he starts to become more psychotic and shoots the kid is more range than any character he’s ever played. Karl urban plays a good part, Richard brake is fantastic in literally everything he’s in, the practical effects are pretty great. It’s a bad Doom movie, sure, but it’s a pretty decent schlocky sci fi film that’s good fun to watch with a few beers.
@@hounsdjentlow3074 It’s a bad film but it isn’t a *bad film* if that makes sense. There’s a difference between being cheesy but enjoyable and just being outright bad lol.
A couple months ago, my nearly 90 grandmother told me she and my 91 year old grandfather watched a really good movie with Dwayne Johnson in it. I started guessing Rock movies trying to figure out which one of them could possibly appeal to an old couple. Turned out she was talking about DOOM. They loved it. She said the movie they were watching before was very boring, but DOOM had non-stop entertainment. This blew my mind enough that I immediately texted all my siblings about it. Genuinely one of my favorite moments I've ever had with my grandparents due to the pure confusion and disbelief about the movie they enjoyed so much. The best part is they found it while searching for the current oscar nominated movies.
@blahmcblahface3965 Nah, though that'd make sense from the context I gave. They didn't remember the title, so I had her walk me through the plot to figure out what movie they watched. It was certainly DOOM
This reminds me of my dad and I. Him and I would always talk about movies and tv shows we liked and go back and forth recommending one to each other. Sometimes we would run across something on Netflix or something and talk about it saying omg I watched something so bad or so good. I told him about true detective and he watched the entire series (seasons 1-3) and told me he liked season three the most. I couldn’t believe it. I wish he could’ve seen the newest season so i can see what he thinks about it because it’s pretty bad but he liked the third season more than the first so idk. Anyway thank you for sharing this and making me happy thinking about my father.
There actually was an asian guy named Mac that was suppose to guard the teleport room and the guy without legs, but he ran off and died off screen somewhere from what i remember. I suppose you forgot about him, but dont worry, everyone else forgot about him to.
Pretty sure Mac was told to meet up with everyone and hunt down this unknown creature, that's why he left the teleporter and gave pinky a weapon and grenades
I think IMDB says “As The Rock” because back in 2005, Dwayne Johnson would still be credited in movies as “The Rock.” It wasn’t until around 2009 that he dropped it professionally and started getting credited by his real name “Dwayne Johnson.”
I remember the first time I saw him in a movie like it was yesterday...I was like wow the Rock is in this movie? Then I was wow the Rock is in the movie too? Oh wow he's in this movie too...as the Rock...and that movie, and this movie. I just couldn't get enough of seeing my favourite WWE, the Rock in movies!! I
@@miragedownHe was credited as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in 2008’s “The Game Plan” but after 2009’s “Get Smart” remake, the credits to all the movies he appears in just say “Dwayne Johnson.” Although he’ll still use “The Rock” casually, he doesn’t get officially credited as that anymore.
There's a reason why the setting was very reminiscent of the Alien movies. Doom (the game) was originally intended to be a licensed Alien game. It was HEAVILY inspired by it and all doom games had a heavy Alien feel to them. It stands to reason that a movie based on those games would be obviously inspired by Alien.
"Why do these trained astronauts need to be told their mission?" - "Why?" - "Is that bad?" - Stand still when a firearm is pointed in their face - "We have, uh, a situation"
“I feel partly to blame in that respect because I think I failed just through ignorance and innocence to understand, to fully get a picture of what Doom meant to fans at that point. I wasn’t a gamer. I didn’t understand. If I knew what I knew now, I would have dived right into all of that and got fully immersed in it like I do now. And I just didn’t understand. I feel embarrassed, really. I feel embarrassed that I was sort of ignorant of what it meant and I didn’t know how to go about finding out because the internet wasn’t the place it is now for the fans to speak up. I wouldn’t have known where to find them. In fact, I now have many friends who were massive fans of the game and I just wish I had known them then" -Rosamund Pike on her regret doing the Doom movie. Despite that the movies' problem were never her fault, i still appreciate her honesty
Yeah it wasn't her fault at all! I honestly feel like it's the screen writers fault. Literally almost everything else can be forgiven and a movie/game/show can be fantastic and become a classic if the writing is good. But if the writing is bad it doesn't matter how good the special effects look or how great the director is. The writing quality has massively gone down in the last 25 years in Hollywood. Frankly I don't believe all those screen writers who were striking last year deserved a raise. The writing is just so. bad. in the majority of movies now. There is so much less words and dialogues too. The focus is all on spending time on pretty effects and cool looking action scenes. It's irritating.
@@redharrison894 Karl Urban > Rosamund Pike? Debatble, but The Rock > Rosamund Pike? Absolutely not, Pike's Gone Girl clears every single movie that The Rock made in his entire career 😂
Gotta say, the first Doom movie is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it's terrible but it's just such dumb fun that it becomes really enjoyable to watch. Also the first person scene still unironically rocks to this day.
I never watched Doom (2005) until I’ve watched Doom: Annihilation and the ending to that film pissed me off to no end that I decided to watch the 2005 Doom and enjoyed it WAY more!!!
I watched this movie when I was about 15 on TV and didn't know what it was but thought it was cool then I was shocked to find out at the commercial break it was the Doom movie. To me, it's like the resident evil movies. I enjoy them separately from the gaming franchise. And I'm fine with that. I'm used to liking movies most people think are terrible.
@@patrickking3124 didnt want to be pedantic just found it weird to have this mixture of language You either say her real name or the english translation but it doesnt matter that much it was just so you know
I love Karl Urban in Doom, Star Trek 2009, The Boys, Almost Human TV series etc. But I hate Judge Dredd. The original with Sylverster Stallone is like 3000% better!
@dagg497 From what I‘ve heard, Dredd with Karl Urban is much more true to the original comics though. Of course, it’s just personal preference which movie you like more but if Urban‘s portrayal is closer to the source material, it’s technically better at being a Judge Dredd movie
@@davidschneider9145 only if they had the acting of karl urban with the art direction of the stalone movie because the set design looked like it got took out of the comics especially mean machine and the abc warrior and the judges uniforms
I remember having the Doom 2005 dvd and there was actually a demo of Doom 3 built into the dvd. You just had to stick the dvd into your xbox and you could play it. It was super cool honestly.
As "The Rock" means he was credited as the Rock. You can see in it some older movies, for example if you look up Laurence Fishburne. Some movies will have his character (as Larry Fishburne).
Yeah, i knew Laurence Fishburne first so when i watched his previous movies and saw "Larry Fishburne", i thought it was Laurence' twin brother who mistakenly got credited in Laurence's movie but turned out it was the same person lol
They really need to make a doom film actually about the doom slayer killing daemons, not uninteresting sci fi marines fighting uninteresting sci fi zombies
A few things I have to say 1. There’s a film called Hardcore Henry, which is entirely in first person, and does it infinitely better then the first doom movie (although I realize that’s not saying much). It’s my favorite action movie 2. That VR game a marine was playing in Doom Annihilation is an actual tech demo game called Space Pirate Trainer. It’s basicallymeant to be someone’s first VR game. 3. While the imps couldn’t turn people into zombies, the lost souls (the flaming skull things) could possess people that weren’t pure of heart as stated in Doom 2016.
Imps can steal and eat souls like all demons, if a human has no soul then they could be turned into a demon more quickly or just turned into a zombie, as usually they are torture until you lose hope to lose your soul turning into a husk while the soul is turned into Hell Essence and you use it as fuel for your new demonic husk iirc
The character "Sarge" played by the Rock is suppose to be like Sarge from DOOM 3. In the game, Sarge got his hands on the BFG and turned Evil, He is in like a tank using the BFG. When you kill him, You got the BFG. In the Movie is the same, Sarge got the BFG, Used it, Because evil, Killed a bunch of guys then used his last shot of the BFG. Plus, The Movie called the Movie "Bio Force Gun" But the Rock saved it by calling it "Big F*cking Gun" which is what the Gun is... Pretty Big.
When I think of Doom, I think of a silent buff man ripping demons in half with his bare hands while metal that causes whiplash from headbanging blasts in the background. Not B-movie knockoffs of Starship Troopers 2 and taking a whiff of what the Rock is cooking
In annihilation, I have to imagine Joan Dark is a reference to Joan D'Arc, seeing as she wears the cross, and accompanies all these dudes to fight demons.
Its crazy how a 1 minute teaser is a better Doom movie than both of the movies that are almost 2 hours. (I'm talking about the Fight Like Hell cinematic trailer)
9:38 I mean his nickname is "destroyer" not fearless, also some guy with a trigger finger that shoots at everything that moves out of fear damaging everything in his path definitely has the rights to the "destroyer" nickname in my opinion
I still love the older DOOM movie. The cheesiness of the film is part of what I love. Plus Richard Brake is a phenomenal actor, and a lovely dude to talk to so I can't hate on anything he's ever been in.
I know next to nothing about Doom, but the original game was one of the first games I ever played. When I was 3ish, I'd sit in my dad's lap and we'd play together. He'd control the movement and I'd control the gun. I remember being scared of the invisible ones. I also remember I would cry when the red floating-head ones died, because I thought of it as the mama of the floating fire skull ones. Fun times.
For a bit more context, the movies are based on Doom3 wich isn't part of the canon, so they don't really have anything in common with the Doom universe. Also, the Cacodemons (red) are standalone demons, but Pain Elementals (brown) store the skulls, the lost souls, inside them.
I'm a massive fan of DOOM and when I saw this as an edge loving teenager I couldn't have loved the movie more. Then I got older and now consider it a guilty pleasure that is so bad it's good. Plus that first person scene is dumb fun.
I don't they thought the name Joan Dark from Joanna Dark, but from the very famous saint Joanna d'arc, you know, the young girl who fought in battle and was burned alive?
The Olduvai Gorge wasn't merely the set for _2001's_ intro pre-humans but chosen because it's been a hot-spot of early human evolution with a ton of findings for several species spanning hundreds of thousands of years. Kubrick went there because it's been the most realistic setting for a scene like this.
I was also baffled he would say that "fusion reactor" and "nuclear power", used interchangeably in the film, are two different things. Does he think fission is the only kind of nuclear power? Some swings & misses, or just misses in the case of the Joan Of Arc and Olduvai Gorge references. 😄
The original one was great. You sat through this whole mediocre horror sci-fi movie for that one kickass FPS section. And it was worth it. Karl Urban is The Man. Also the nano walls were kind of sick and underutilized.
To be honest, the first person segment of the first Doom movie was about the only thing I felt was even remotely "Doom"-like in the entire movie, and was, by default, THE best part of the movie.
When IMDB states "(as The Rock)" after a character's name, it means what name they were credited as (in the credits at the end of the movie). In this case, they just wrote "The Rock" and not his full name.
BTW the patron saint, Joan of Arc in French is "Jeanne d'Arc", pronounced phonetically in english as "Joan Dark". I would imagine that may be where that was taken.
13:14 you just perfectly described MGS4. It's infamous for having one section with 70 continuous minutes of cut-scenes if you don't choose to skip. That game is hard to play if you don't care for plot but amazing if you get immersed and enjoy the story.
I like how while Annihilation is meant to be more like DooM 2016, they still have a character from DOOM 3 (Doctor Bertruger), for some reason. Granted, he's not exactly the same like the one in the game, but still, weird choice. DooM 2016 had Olivia Pierce, who is basically that game's Bertruger, but I guess they didn't want their "cool, badass female OC" fight against a bad woman, because "men bad".
It was a pretty neat/entertaining movie. Most of the hate seems to come from it being marketed as a Doom movie which it delivered poorly in that aspect.
@@Avengersenpai Watched it when it released and didnt like it, watched it recently and didnt like it. Its just so cliche, another generic yankee action film.
Nuclear fusion power is a type of nuclear power. What isn't nuclear fusion is nuclear fission. Referring to fusion and fission interchangeably is incorrect, referring to nuclear fusion power as nuclear power is correct.
@11:52 The Sarge does leave a man to guard the portal. Pretty sure "Mac" was the asian dude in the team, he was left in the room to guard the portal while the rest of the team searched through the facility. Though, he joined up later and got rekt.
Could it be that the Joan Dark is based on Jeanne D'Arc instead? This would "somewhat" explain why the demon in hell knew her name and why the Cross/religion is an important part of her character.
Yes I am 100% certain she's based (or named on) Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'arc) and I think Elvis was being sarcastic pretending not to know this, because he "accidentally says" Joan of Arc closer to the end of the vid being like "weird why'd I say that"
The tie-in game for the movie on the Xbox was my shit! I liked the horror aspects of it. If you owned the DVD you could put the disc in your Xbox and play the first couple levels of the game. What a time to be alive!
I think the nickname "the rock" is a dual reference being one to Sgt. Rock,(a comic book character) and the fact that Dwayne Johnson is known as "the rock".
The 2005 Doom movie is legit one of my guilty pleasure movies, no amount of how bad it is keeps me from watching and enjoying it Also back in that period, having the first person sequence play was very hype 🤩😂
If nothing else major props to the casting director for this movie, they got an incredible, headliner cast... Before any of them were incredible or headliners And I just think that's neat
The actor that played the weird fella, Portman, also played the Night King in the first few seasons of Game of Thrones... before he was randomly replaced by some other, less meaner looking dude.
To be fair to the BFG in this movie, it wasn't until 2016 that it was made a full room clearer. Before this movie came out, all iterations of the BFG were powerful and high damage but relatively balanced to the other guns.
All iterations of the BFG will insta gib a large group of enemies with the exception of the BFG 10,000 from Quake II, which is more like the BFG from Annihilation.
"Can you imagine? That'd be kind of cool, right? If in the future, movies and games kind of like... do 'this'?" Alan Wake 2. It's either a movie with a game within or a game with a movie... with an actual short film within. Legit that felt like the experience with so many live action sections overlapping with gameplay. There's even a story mode option for easier combat and more focus on the story. The future is now. Or maybe in 2 years.
@@anonemoose8564and both characters are named after Jeanne d'arc, the most famous of the three characters, which is a stupid reference to miss. It's kinda like saying Nathan Drake is a male Lara croft when both characters are just emulating Indiana Jones.
Could you imagine playing your movie video game and you screw up and die and you have to repurchase your ticket and rewatch all the cut scenes to get back to where you died lmao
Its crazy how you basically covered 3 movies in 30 minutes, and it only felt like a 10 minute video. You always have good critiques and give props to the movies when they actually do certain things well. very good positive criticism
I feel like DOOM: Annihilation is more insulting because there's an easter egg that implies that Doom guy got killed by the weakest enemy in the games, simply so he can be replaced with a walking statement. Like, it was so insulting ID Software publicly said they had no involvement in the making of it.
what the fuck
I think the actress (or someone else idk) made a tweet that said "who needs a doomguy"
@@Bentelligentif that's true, that was a bad idea.
@@Bentelligent No wonder why the movie flopped.
Whats the easter egg??
Fun fact, The Rock was supposed to turn into the Baron of Hell, but they found the idea too expensive and it’s why he just has the weird makeup (a shame really since it would’ve been a cool and memorable fight)
sounds like BS. more like the Rock refused because he didn't want to play anyone besides the rock
@@MyPotatoAim This was early in The Rock's career before who he is now and The Rock isn't even the main character, Karl Urban is. They used The Rock for the marketing because he was more famous as a wrestler than a actor at this point of his career and in the movie, they focus more on Urban's character since he's this version of Doom Guy. The Rock is also based on Doom 3's Thomas Kelly (a soldier who turns evil)
True, but as is, it's a blow to his contractual legacy. By leaving his face intact, Doom achieved the impossible with the grenade scene.
I honestly believe a DOOM movie is possible. It just needs less humans and more Doomguy slaying demons in Hell.
Its definitely possible. Maybe if they use a more refined version of the animation they used for the recent RE movies it would definitely be a blast
Advice for the writer & director: *K.I.S.S.*
(Keep It Simple Stupid!) & stay faithful.
They just need to make it like John Wick movies. Small tidbits of story here and there, some quiet moments to cool down for pacing, but most of the runtime just action scenes with good music and proper camera work.
@@boring_incarnate absolutely agree
That’d just be worse version of the games, why watch someone kill demons when you can do it yourself
Unironically the first Doom film is probably the Rocks best acting performance. The switch he makes when he starts to become more psychotic and shoots the kid is more range than any character he’s ever played. Karl urban plays a good part, Richard brake is fantastic in literally everything he’s in, the practical effects are pretty great.
It’s a bad Doom movie, sure, but it’s a pretty decent schlocky sci fi film that’s good fun to watch with a few beers.
The Chromosome 24 turns socio and psychopaths into gluttonous demons.
Not zombies.
Emphasize a few beers
@@graydagoat_yt lol it’s not that bad, I own it on DVD even
I've got it on blu Ray and I fucking love the film its a genuine good time and I'm a big doom fan 😂
@@hounsdjentlow3074 It’s a bad film but it isn’t a *bad film* if that makes sense. There’s a difference between being cheesy but enjoyable and just being outright bad lol.
A couple months ago, my nearly 90 grandmother told me she and my 91 year old grandfather watched a really good movie with Dwayne Johnson in it. I started guessing Rock movies trying to figure out which one of them could possibly appeal to an old couple. Turned out she was talking about DOOM. They loved it.
She said the movie they were watching before was very boring, but DOOM had non-stop entertainment. This blew my mind enough that I immediately texted all my siblings about it. Genuinely one of my favorite moments I've ever had with my grandparents due to the pure confusion and disbelief about the movie they enjoyed so much. The best part is they found it while searching for the current oscar nominated movies.
They watched dune and are thinking about mamoa
@@blahmcblahface3965oh yea huh, probably dune
@blahmcblahface3965 Nah, though that'd make sense from the context I gave. They didn't remember the title, so I had her walk me through the plot to figure out what movie they watched.
It was certainly DOOM
This reminds me of my dad and I. Him and I would always talk about movies and tv shows we liked and go back and forth recommending one to each other. Sometimes we would run across something on Netflix or something and talk about it saying omg I watched something so bad or so good. I told him about true detective and he watched the entire series (seasons 1-3) and told me he liked season three the most. I couldn’t believe it. I wish he could’ve seen the newest season so i can see what he thinks about it because it’s pretty bad but he liked the third season more than the first so idk. Anyway thank you for sharing this and making me happy thinking about my father.
Bull. Shit. 😂
There actually was an asian guy named Mac that was suppose to guard the teleport room and the guy without legs, but he ran off and died off screen somewhere from what i remember. I suppose you forgot about him, but dont worry, everyone else forgot about him to.
Pretty sure Mac was told to meet up with everyone and hunt down this unknown creature, that's why he left the teleporter and gave pinky a weapon and grenades
Too*
I think IMDB says “As The Rock” because back in 2005, Dwayne Johnson would still be credited in movies as “The Rock.” It wasn’t until around 2009 that he dropped it professionally and started getting credited by his real name “Dwayne Johnson.”
I remember the first time I saw him in a movie like it was yesterday...I was like wow the Rock is in this movie? Then I was wow the Rock is in the movie too? Oh wow he's in this movie too...as the Rock...and that movie, and this movie. I just couldn't get enough of seeing my favourite WWE, the Rock in movies!! I
Now it's Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson. He will always be the Rock
"Semper Fi muthafucka!"
@@miragedown let's compromise at "Dwayne Rockson"
@@miragedownHe was credited as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in 2008’s “The Game Plan” but after 2009’s “Get Smart” remake, the credits to all the movies he appears in just say “Dwayne Johnson.” Although he’ll still use “The Rock” casually, he doesn’t get officially credited as that anymore.
There's a reason why the setting was very reminiscent of the Alien movies. Doom (the game) was originally intended to be a licensed Alien game. It was HEAVILY inspired by it and all doom games had a heavy Alien feel to them. It stands to reason that a movie based on those games would be obviously inspired by Alien.
Sarge (The Rock) "His condition is that he's dead" is top tier dialogue.
Right up there with "But for me, it was Tuesday".
Me too, then I grew up 😂
I think he does a wacky face after that too it took me out 😂
his acting i just couldnt take seriously lol
"Why do these trained astronauts need to be told their mission?"
- "Why?"
- "Is that bad?"
- Stand still when a firearm is pointed in their face
- "We have, uh, a situation"
*The Rock* : "Check these movies out"
*The Rock from an alternate timeline* : "It's the biggest piece of dogshit"
In an alternative timeline these movies are good
😂😂
@@stephen19590 Better timeline in fact.
Rock was good in Doom.
And even tho it is nothing like the game, Doom is actually a kind of good movie.
@@ruban8135 thankfully video game adaptations have gotten much better since Doom with the Rock
"can you imagine training for years for a space mission you know nothing about....?" Good question for Ridley Scott too.
“I feel partly to blame in that respect because I think I failed just through ignorance and innocence to understand, to fully get a picture of what Doom meant to fans at that point. I wasn’t a gamer. I didn’t understand. If I knew what I knew now, I would have dived right into all of that and got fully immersed in it like I do now. And I just didn’t understand. I feel embarrassed, really. I feel embarrassed that I was sort of ignorant of what it meant and I didn’t know how to go about finding out because the internet wasn’t the place it is now for the fans to speak up. I wouldn’t have known where to find them. In fact, I now have many friends who were massive fans of the game and I just wish I had known them then"
-Rosamund Pike on her regret doing the Doom movie. Despite that the movies' problem were never her fault, i still appreciate her honesty
Absolute respect
Yeah it wasn't her fault at all! I honestly feel like it's the screen writers fault. Literally almost everything else can be forgiven and a movie/game/show can be fantastic and become a classic if the writing is good. But if the writing is bad it doesn't matter how good the special effects look or how great the director is. The writing quality has massively gone down in the last 25 years in Hollywood. Frankly I don't believe all those screen writers who were striking last year deserved a raise. The writing is just so. bad. in the majority of movies now. There is so much less words and dialogues too. The focus is all on spending time on pretty effects and cool looking action scenes. It's irritating.
I remember her saying
Who needs a doom guy
The Rock and Karl Urban > Rosamond Pike 😂
@@redharrison894 Karl Urban > Rosamund Pike? Debatble, but The Rock > Rosamund Pike? Absolutely not, Pike's Gone Girl clears every single movie that The Rock made in his entire career 😂
Rock's lack of family didn't save him from Karl Urban, in Doom. He was Too Fast, Too Furious.
In fact he was defeated by his lack of family…
Gotta say, the first Doom movie is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it's terrible but it's just such dumb fun that it becomes really enjoyable to watch. Also the first person scene still unironically rocks to this day.
I never watched Doom (2005) until I’ve watched Doom: Annihilation and the ending to that film pissed me off to no end that I decided to watch the 2005 Doom and enjoyed it WAY more!!!
Yes and yes. I fully agree
i loved it and cheered the first person view, it was the coolest thing i ever saw 😂
I watched this movie when I was about 15 on TV and didn't know what it was but thought it was cool then I was shocked to find out at the commercial break it was the Doom movie. To me, it's like the resident evil movies. I enjoy them separately from the gaming franchise. And I'm fine with that. I'm used to liking movies most people think are terrible.
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Shes called Joan Dark as a reference to the historical figure Joan D'arc...
Yea lol
It's Joan of arc or Jeanne d'arc cant have it both ways
@hidenname541 it's still a reference to her regardless of how pedantic you are abut spelling.
@@patrickking3124 didnt want to be pedantic just found it weird to have this mixture of language
You either say her real name or the english translation but it doesnt matter that much it was just so you know
Thank you.
Karl Urban as Reaper was the best part of the first Doom movie imo
I love Karl Urban in Doom, Star Trek 2009, The Boys, Almost Human TV series etc. But I hate Judge Dredd.
The original with Sylverster Stallone is like 3000% better!
i have 24 chromosomes and all it gave me was autisum
@@torquetheprisonerPapa Franku would be proud. That’s way too many chromosomes to be stable. The peace lords must know. Nnyyeeesassssssss
@dagg497
From what I‘ve heard, Dredd with Karl Urban is much more true to the original comics though. Of course, it’s just personal preference which movie you like more but if Urban‘s portrayal is closer to the source material, it’s technically better at being a Judge Dredd movie
@@davidschneider9145 only if they had the acting of karl urban with the art direction of the stalone movie because the set design looked like it got took out of the comics especially mean machine and the abc warrior and the judges uniforms
Playable movies have been a thing for a loooong time now. Ask Kojima. Hes made a whole career, religion, and several genres based on exactly that.
Cough cough, The Last of Us, cough cough
@@GustEdgeOfficial Definitely further down the line, and not as good imo, but that counts too
METAL GEAR
@@GustEdgeOfficial what is that?
I remember having the Doom 2005 dvd and there was actually a demo of Doom 3 built into the dvd. You just had to stick the dvd into your xbox and you could play it. It was super cool honestly.
i just found my doom movie psp umd lol psp was so far ahead of its time
I think i had a dvd of the Doom movie and i remember having it a doom 3 promotion video/trailer as well
@11:45 if im not mistaken Mac was guarding the portal with Pinky but was called as backup and gave Pinky grenades when he left
Yes, he missed 1 charecter😊
As "The Rock" means he was credited as the Rock. You can see in it some older movies, for example if you look up Laurence Fishburne. Some movies will have his character (as Larry Fishburne).
Yeah, i knew Laurence Fishburne first so when i watched his previous movies and saw "Larry Fishburne", i thought it was Laurence' twin brother who mistakenly got credited in Laurence's movie but turned out it was the same person lol
Exactly right. I think the first movie where he was credited as Dwayne Johnson was the Get Smart remake
It amazes me the things Elvis just can’t make sense of.
@@800Ms-k6n Isn't it only Death Wish?
Vanessa Hudgens in the first High School Musical movie was credited as “Vanessa Anne Hudgens.”
Kojima enters chat “did you say you wanted a movie video game ? Here’s a 2 hour cutscene “
10:37 Elvis: *makes fun of mole*
Also Elvis: "where'd your mole go? I liked the mole"
the mole is also clearly there when he plays billy butcher
They really need to make a doom film actually about the doom slayer killing daemons, not uninteresting sci fi marines fighting uninteresting sci fi zombies
I forgot there was a second doom movie
Only klicked this video to hear about it
I didn’t even KNOW there was a second movie.
You wish you did...
I didn’t know there was a first
@@ezfaze4935 yep, it was on Netflix. I remember seeing it and thinking it was meh
I used to work with someone who said the first Doom was his favourite ever movie.
It's important to remember that he was actually blind.
A few things I have to say
1. There’s a film called Hardcore Henry, which is entirely in first person, and does it infinitely better then the first doom movie (although I realize that’s not saying much). It’s my favorite action movie
2. That VR game a marine was playing in Doom Annihilation is an actual tech demo game called Space Pirate Trainer. It’s basicallymeant to be someone’s first VR game.
3. While the imps couldn’t turn people into zombies, the lost souls (the flaming skull things) could possess people that weren’t pure of heart as stated in Doom 2016.
Hardcore henry is such a cool concept and movie
Hardcore henry was awesome, seriously, watch it.
Is that what that game is called? I played it ages ago and loved it
I unironically love Sharlto Copley in Hardcore Henry (among other things, it's such a fun movie)
Imps can steal and eat souls like all demons, if a human has no soul then they could be turned into a demon more quickly or just turned into a zombie, as usually they are torture until you lose hope to lose your soul turning into a husk while the soul is turned into Hell Essence and you use it as fuel for your new demonic husk iirc
The character "Sarge" played by the Rock is suppose to be like Sarge from DOOM 3. In the game, Sarge got his hands on the BFG and turned Evil, He is in like a tank using the BFG. When you kill him, You got the BFG. In the Movie is the same, Sarge got the BFG, Used it, Because evil, Killed a bunch of guys then used his last shot of the BFG. Plus, The Movie called the Movie "Bio Force Gun" But the Rock saved it by calling it "Big F*cking Gun" which is what the Gun is... Pretty Big.
At 18:09, that's actually a real VR game called "Space Pirate Trainer." It's pretty well received with a 75 on metacritic.
When I had an Oculus Rift it was my most played game on that thing! It's actually pretty fun and addictive!
I've got no clue what Elvis was on when he said that.
@@doorstore1193He makes...questionable statements occasionally indeed.
Dr. Betruger is the antagonist of Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil
And i think of Jeanne d’Arc, when i hear the name Joan Dark.
Especially when the first thing she does in the movie is getting visions in her sleep.
Jeah, funny he totally missed that, but Perfect Dark is indeed a pretty nice game
Ah he does get it in the end, haha
@@maxwuup2152 You´re Right. 26:56. I didn't know she was also called Joan of Arc.
Monsters and humans, kind of like The French and The English, ay? Thank you, I'll see myself out.
"it looks like a giant nerf gun with the orange tip removed" like that wasn't the actual bfg in the original game
LOL the big was actually a watergun though
When I think of Doom, I think of a silent buff man ripping demons in half with his bare hands while metal that causes whiplash from headbanging blasts in the background. Not B-movie knockoffs of Starship Troopers 2 and taking a whiff of what the Rock is cooking
Metal is still as taboo as it was in the early 2000’s, the official TV trailer for doom eternal had rap music like it was call of duty
I actually like the Doom movie as a prequel before DOOM came along and started showing Demons who's boss.
@@BigDaddy-je2nqRap? In a Doom trailer? Heresy!
@@Elyseon not even rap, just a guy going “tough as nails UHHH, tough as nails YUHHH”
In annihilation, I have to imagine Joan Dark is a reference to Joan D'Arc, seeing as she wears the cross, and accompanies all these dudes to fight demons.
Doom: Annihilation had the budget of 60-70 million, but still managed to look like a DC show on the CW.
honestly it made CW's DC shows look better. A chaingun not even having a spinning barrel tf were they thinking?
Definetly money laundering
The first person sequence was pretty fun to watch at least. Everyone was waiting to just see THAT scene back when this originally released.
1:16 I can explain that.
Imdb has (as The Rock) because that's how he's credited in the movie. He wasn't credited as Dwyane Johnson yet
👆🤓
Ye, that has nothing to do with the character, but with the actors. This also occurs with actors who changed their first or last names.
Its crazy how a 1 minute teaser is a better Doom movie than both of the movies that are almost 2 hours. (I'm talking about the Fight Like Hell cinematic trailer)
9:38 I mean his nickname is "destroyer" not fearless, also some guy with a trigger finger that shoots at everything that moves out of fear damaging everything in his path definitely has the rights to the "destroyer" nickname in my opinion
😭 true
I still love the older DOOM movie. The cheesiness of the film is part of what I love. Plus Richard Brake is a phenomenal actor, and a lovely dude to talk to so I can't hate on anything he's ever been in.
Dude I still love how cheese the first movie is with the rock. I’d say it’s a guilty pleasure, but I’ll tell anyone I love that movie.
The first Doom movie was flawed, but fun. A very entertaining adaptation of Doom 3.
Annihilation is a hate crime.
Halo might be infinite, but DOOM IS ETERNAL!
I’m glad someone still remembers this meme
This memory makes me _Quake_
Hmmm...but which is longer? Eternity or infinity?
@@purpleprinc3Eternity
I know next to nothing about Doom, but the original game was one of the first games I ever played. When I was 3ish, I'd sit in my dad's lap and we'd play together. He'd control the movement and I'd control the gun. I remember being scared of the invisible ones. I also remember I would cry when the red floating-head ones died, because I thought of it as the mama of the floating fire skull ones. Fun times.
For a bit more context, the movies are based on Doom3 wich isn't part of the canon, so they don't really have anything in common with the Doom universe.
Also, the Cacodemons (red) are standalone demons, but Pain Elementals (brown) store the skulls, the lost souls, inside them.
I'm a massive fan of DOOM and when I saw this as an edge loving teenager I couldn't have loved the movie more. Then I got older and now consider it a guilty pleasure that is so bad it's good. Plus that first person scene is dumb fun.
I don't they thought the name Joan Dark from Joanna Dark, but from the very famous saint Joanna d'arc, you know, the young girl who fought in battle and was burned alive?
The POV section of the first Doom movie went so fucking hard and I'm glad it paved the way for Hardcore Henry to come out a decade later
I watched this movie in a theater full of Marines that celebrated when Rock spit out the Semper Fi line.
My life is now complete and I can rest easy knowing Elvis actually made a full length vid on the 2005 movie. I hate annihilation.
The Olduvai Gorge wasn't merely the set for _2001's_ intro pre-humans but chosen because it's been a hot-spot of early human evolution with a ton of findings for several species spanning hundreds of thousands of years. Kubrick went there because it's been the most realistic setting for a scene like this.
I was also baffled he would say that "fusion reactor" and "nuclear power", used interchangeably in the film, are two different things. Does he think fission is the only kind of nuclear power? Some swings & misses, or just misses in the case of the Joan Of Arc and Olduvai Gorge references. 😄
Doom annihilation: "NOW LISTEN UP HERES A STORY ABOUT A LITTLE GUY IN A BLUE WORLD"
It's hilarious that the Captain in Annihilation looks EXACTLY like Doomguy, and for some reason, they didn't take advantage of that.
The original one was great. You sat through this whole mediocre horror sci-fi movie for that one kickass FPS section.
And it was worth it.
Karl Urban is The Man.
Also the nano walls were kind of sick and underutilized.
To be honest, the first person segment of the first Doom movie was about the only thing I felt was even remotely "Doom"-like in the entire movie, and was, by default, THE best part of the movie.
Honestly hope the fallout series encourages them to give us a proper, faithful Doom Series. Because I think it could work with the right talent.
The nicest thing I heard anyone say about the first DOOM movie was that there comes a point very early on when you start rooting for the monsters.
The Doom movies with The Rock were like fast food when you were expecting a 5 star meal.
It said "as The Rock" because that's probably what he was credited as at the end 😂
On IMDB it’s (as the rock) because he was credited as “The Rock” rather than as Dwayne Johnson
When IMDB states "(as The Rock)" after a character's name, it means what name they were credited as (in the credits at the end of the movie). In this case, they just wrote "The Rock" and not his full name.
The ending twist of this video immediately made me drop a like. It was so convincing and i was 100% bamboozled. Love it.
BTW the patron saint, Joan of Arc in French is "Jeanne d'Arc", pronounced phonetically in english as "Joan Dark". I would imagine that may be where that was taken.
13:14 you just perfectly described MGS4. It's infamous for having one section with 70 continuous minutes of cut-scenes if you don't choose to skip. That game is hard to play if you don't care for plot but amazing if you get immersed and enjoy the story.
I loved when something blew up in this video, Elvis really knows his audience!
Richard brake was the original Nigh king from game of thrones, and the chemist in Mandy.
he was also doomhead in 31
@@vape42069 he was so good as Doomhead.
10:35 I always knew having an extra chromosome was a super power 😂
I like how while Annihilation is meant to be more like DooM 2016, they still have a character from DOOM 3 (Doctor Bertruger), for some reason. Granted, he's not exactly the same like the one in the game, but still, weird choice. DooM 2016 had Olivia Pierce, who is basically that game's Bertruger, but I guess they didn't want their "cool, badass female OC" fight against a bad woman, because "men bad".
Doom:the forced diversity
That minigun scene is understandable, they’re on a planet where you wouldn’t expect a monkey to pop out of a vent lol
Honestly the one with the Rock and Karl Urban is a guilty pleasure of mine and I've seen it several times and still enjoy it lol
5:15 but in DOOM lore demons are born from human body, that's why they become zombues at first)
Bro I LOVED the Rock Doom movie, that FPS scene at the end is probably one of my favorite scenes in film.
satire?
It was a pretty neat/entertaining movie. Most of the hate seems to come from it being marketed as a Doom movie which it delivered poorly in that aspect.
@@Avengersenpai Watched it when it released and didnt like it, watched it recently and didnt like it.
Its just so cliche, another generic yankee action film.
@@Red_Lion2000 why watch a movie you didn't like in the first place twice? Wasting your time aren't you?
@@perfectenrager Are you ok? try to calm down.
Nuclear fusion power is a type of nuclear power. What isn't nuclear fusion is nuclear fission. Referring to fusion and fission interchangeably is incorrect, referring to nuclear fusion power as nuclear power is correct.
Was wondering if someone caught that. I had to double check he actually stated fusion isn't nuclear power. 😄
Joan Darc is probably more like uh.. Jeanne D'Arc or Joan of Arc
@11:52 The Sarge does leave a man to guard the portal. Pretty sure "Mac" was the asian dude in the team, he was left in the room to guard the portal while the rest of the team searched through the facility. Though, he joined up later and got rekt.
Could it be that the Joan Dark is based on Jeanne D'Arc instead? This would "somewhat" explain why the demon in hell knew her name and why the Cross/religion is an important part of her character.
Yes I am 100% certain she's based (or named on) Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'arc) and I think Elvis was being sarcastic pretending not to know this, because he "accidentally says" Joan of Arc closer to the end of the vid being like "weird why'd I say that"
17:47 uhmm, Elvis? I'm preeetty sure that's a Joan of Arc reference 🤣
lol i was thinking the same
The tie-in game for the movie on the Xbox was my shit! I liked the horror aspects of it. If you owned the DVD you could put the disc in your Xbox and play the first couple levels of the game. What a time to be alive!
11:30 I love that he had to actually say, "Just kidding". Because those SFX did indeed look as if they only, truly paid...50 bucks😂.
I love how the Union logo on the wall of the portal room looks like the A.O.L. Logo circa 2005.
I think the nickname "the rock" is a dual reference being one to Sgt. Rock,(a comic book character) and the fact that Dwayne Johnson is known as "the rock".
Wow seeing that hellgate immediately made me think this movie was made 20 years prior
glad to see Elvis talking about the crimes of the doom slayer, not enough people know of how many atrocities he's committed against Martians
The first person scene in the first movie sure looks like some badass The House of the Dead gameplay.
3:32 - Doom [2005]
15:19 - Doom: Annihilation
I made a Doom movie over 3 years, it won an award, but nobody really saw it 😬
The 2005 Doom movie is legit one of my guilty pleasure movies, no amount of how bad it is keeps me from watching and enjoying it
Also back in that period, having the first person sequence play was very hype 🤩😂
If nothing else major props to the casting director for this movie, they got an incredible, headliner cast... Before any of them were incredible or headliners
And I just think that's neat
The actor that played the weird fella, Portman, also played the Night King in the first few seasons of Game of Thrones... before he was randomly replaced by some other, less meaner looking dude.
He’s a brilliant actor
To be fair to the BFG in this movie, it wasn't until 2016 that it was made a full room clearer. Before this movie came out, all iterations of the BFG were powerful and high damage but relatively balanced to the other guns.
All iterations of the BFG will insta gib a large group of enemies with the exception of the BFG 10,000 from Quake II, which is more like the BFG from Annihilation.
Quake? @@wanderingmercurymarauder761
@@wanderingmercurymarauder761 BFG in the first 2 dooms performed closer to how the modern rocket launcher does and had a similar ammo count too.
Joe Chill, Batman Begins.
"Can you imagine? That'd be kind of cool, right? If in the future, movies and games kind of like... do 'this'?"
Alan Wake 2. It's either a movie with a game within or a game with a movie... with an actual short film within. Legit that felt like the experience with so many live action sections overlapping with gameplay. There's even a story mode option for easier combat and more focus on the story.
The future is now. Or maybe in 2 years.
17:42 i like how you think its reference to perfect dark character but not to the Joan D'arc, the famous historic figure. 😊
It’s a video game movie, and there’s another character named after another video game
@@anonemoose8564and both characters are named after Jeanne d'arc, the most famous of the three characters, which is a stupid reference to miss. It's kinda like saying Nathan Drake is a male Lara croft when both characters are just emulating Indiana Jones.
"I'm sure there are games like that"
Metal Gear Solid 4: ...
Could you imagine playing your movie video game and you screw up and die and you have to repurchase your ticket and rewatch all the cut scenes to get back to where you died lmao
Its crazy how you basically covered 3 movies in 30 minutes, and it only felt like a 10 minute video. You always have good critiques and give props to the movies when they actually do certain things well. very good positive criticism
Fun fact, the actor who plays the kid is the english voice actor of Rex from Xenoblade Chronicles 2
13:44 You said BMG instead of BFG! 😂
Just the thought of an early 2000s DOOM movie starring the Rock existing is mind boggling
That's NOT how you pronounce Giglio 😂😂😂😂 it's the Italian word for the lily flower
Thank you for pumping out videos I fall asleep to these and I hope you take that as the highest compliment