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List Price: $29.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 37636
Released: February 10, 2009 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
A frantic call for help from a remote research station on Mars sends a team of mercenary Marines into action. Led by The Rock and Karl Urban, they descend into the Olduvai Research Station, where they find a legion of nightmarish creatures, lurking in the darkness, killing at will. Once there, the Marines must use an arsenal of firepower to carry out their mission: nothing gets out alive. Based on the hugely popular video game, DOOM is an explosive action-packed thrill ride!
Doom [Blu-ray] Reviews:
0 stars for being called "DOOM", 4 stars for being entertaining. 
2009-11-17 - Well, having Doom be the first game, besides Mario Brothers on NES, I can remember ever playing I am extremely disappointed at the fact that they just flat out don't follow the story line of the games. I wanted a portal to Hell, I wanted Hell on Mars, I wanted more demon splattering, and I wanted Sarge to be the good, demon bashing, amusement of a badass he was, most of all, I wanted the Cyberdemon. Well, it just didn't play out like that. So, in regards to that, I'd give it 0 stars, if that were possible.
Now, on to the actual movie. I felt this movie was a respectable action flick. If you're jittery, then there's a few scenes that would make you jump. The story of a genetic research gone awry, not too bad. I still wanted Hell, but what I received in return was still entertaining. All in all it at least deserves a rent.
Doom - Not like the game at all but a good action flick. 
2009-07-06 - Everyone has mixed feelings on movies based on videogames. But every once in a while there is a good one that shines through the muck. This isn't that movie. That being said, Doom definitely stands on its own as a movie worth watching.
So long as you watch this movie without expecting anything but a action flick worth laughing at, then you will enjoy this movie. Not too mention the over the top First Person shooter bit at the end of the film. The movie at times gets a bit silly. But that's where its charm comes in. This is a top dollar B movie.
You will either love it or hate it, but as long as you don't watch it expecting demons from Hell popping up, you should be fine to give it a chance. I found the scenes with the Rock to be fun and entertaining. While Keith Urban truly gave me a reason to watch his other films after seeing this. There are some excellent one-liners in the movie, some which will haunt me for the rest of my life... But I am glad I saw this movie and am happy to own it on Blu-Ray.
Speaking of Blu-Ray, the transfer is quite good. A definite step up from the DVD, the action doesn't cause the frame rate to diminish in quality. The sound is as good to be expected in a horror film. All in all, a solid title for what it is. I give it 4 out of 5 stars based on the quality of the film itself rather than the quality of the Blu-Ray.
Doom - Blu-ray Info 
2009-05-03 - Version: U.S.A / Universal / Region Free
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
VC-1 BD-50 / Advanced Profile 3
Running time: 1:52:44
Movie size: 23,57 GB
Disc size: 26,92 GB
Total bit rate: 27.88 Mbps
Average video bit rate: 20.29 Mbps
DTS-HD Master Audio English 4383 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4383 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
DTS Audio French 768 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 768 kbps / 24-bit
DTS Audio Spanish 768 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 768 kbps / 24-bit
Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
Number of chapters: 20
#Featurettes (SD - 18 minutes)
#Game Demos (SD)
#BD-Live enabled
Doom - Movie for the game. 
2009-04-07 - This was a blood and monster killing type movie based on a great Video game DOOM. The problem is the producers did not follow the game and thus miss the point. When making movies of games - follow the exact game. People who played the game will go see the movie and enjoy watching it.
The Rock added a little humor to it which made it more enjoyable and the BigFGun from the game was added, but, they still added things to the movie which just did not make sence.
Overall - the movie is not bad with good fight scenes and alot of blood and guts and alien monsters which make it tolerable and in blu-ray make it enjoyable. I give it a 3 out of 5 for at least trying to follow the game.
DOOM is great on Blu-Ray 
2009-03-08 - A lot of people like to criticize the DOOM movie as being a "bad" movie - a classic example of what goes wrong when you try to transport a thread-bare video game plot to the big screen. I'm here to disagree.
It's pretty easy to make the case that DOOM the movie is a terrible translation of DOOM the video game. The core of the "plot" from the game is entirely changed. In the game, irresponsible experiments with matter teleportation in a base on Mars opens a rift between our world, and Hell itself. Hell comes spilling through into our reality, and it's up to the player as a lone gun-wielding protagonist to mow his way through thousands of zombie humans and hell-spawned demons till he defeats the very forces of Hell. Nothing of that made it into the movie. The similarities are: It takes place on Mars, and there are guns. There is even a teleporter in the plot but it's simply there as a device to keep the action going quickly between the Mars installation and the final showdown in the bowels of the UAC facility on Earth. No Hell, no demons. This is all replaced by genetic experimentation aimed at creating a "super human" - something the ancient Martians failed at, with similar results.
This fundamental change to the plot of the story was a disappointment, but you know what? Everything else works. The sets look similar to the "feel" of the locations in Doom 3, the genetically altered humans look like a few of the monsters from Doom 3, and there is a hilariously great "first person shooter" sequence that had me smiling like a silly kid. Yeah, there's some woeful dialog, yeah, there are some lapses in logic (why would a science installation on Mars have a catacombs-style sewer system with the air-space venting directly into the facility itself - that would be one stinky, humid research lab) but overall, the movie is fun, it's competently made, there are some fun characters, there are some terrific set pieces, and in the end, it's entertaining.
The blu-ray release is a bit late to the party - the was one of the first HD-DVD titles released and it's taken a while to come out on the "other" HD format. The picture is stunning - dead perfect black levels, zero noise, crisp detail, no artifacting at all. The audio is great - only rarely do the action scenes break down into "noisy chaos" - overall it's highly detailed and nuanced.
Fans of the game are treated to some "in-jokes": The names of most of the scientists in the UAC lab are based on the names of the primary developers of the video game - John Carmack, Tim Willits, etc. While most of the weaponry in the movie is standard military type gear, the BFG 9000 from the game makes an appearance in the movie (looking sort of like a V-8 engine with a trigger). The teams names (Sarge, Reaper, etc.) come from another ID game - Quake 3. The "first person shooter" sequence in particular is a shout-out to fans of the genre, and is very well done.
Love it, hate it - it's a very well produced HD version of the movie, and despite it's flaws, it's a very entertaining action movie.