magalabuddy
I know. I am very much aware of that. I still liked the movie.

I have come to accept that movies based on video games will not be like the video games. People change stuff for movie purposes. If I went to watch Resident Evil with the video game mentality instead of a movie goer, I would have hated it hands down (especially the second one. Freakin' Nemesis says "stars" only once. ONCE!!!! scream ).

It's tough though because, as a video gamer, we tend to hope more things are similar in the movies rather than just character names or monsters showed or just the title. House of the Dead, the video game, rocked my socks off when it came out. The movie? I hated watching it.

Well the thing with Resident Evil, was that they kept the same concept. A virus gets leaked that creates the main zombie creatures, and other creatures were experiments by the corporation.

Doom was just bad because it borrowed the name and the BFG. That's really about it. There were no demons, nothing. Just a really lame story about the 24th chromosome. It was retarded and I found myself chanting in the theater, "Go to hell. Please go to hell. Go to hell. Go to hell," and someone next to me said, "It's not that bad," and I told them to not talk to me because they knew nothing about the game.

He didn't go to hell, and I was extremely disappointed. I didn't want genetic rejects. I wanted demons. I wanted the guy to go to hell. Then they ended a movie, based on a shooter, with a fight scene.

I watch the movie, but I don't see it as the Doom movie. I look at it as another mindless action flick. Not a movie based on a game or a game movie. It doesn't deserve that title in my opinion.

I know, I'm critical, but it really only shared a thing or two.