词条 | Doom (film) |
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}} | language = English | budget = $60 million[3] | gross = $56 million[4] }} Doom is a 2005 American science fiction action horror film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak[5] and written by David Callaham and Wesley Strick, loosely based on the video game series of the same name created by id Software. Starring Karl Urban, Dwayne Johnson and Rosamund Pike, the film follows a group of marines in a research facility on Mars. After arriving on a rescue and retrieval mission after communications ceased, the marines soon battle genetically engineered monsters plaguing the facility. After film rights deals with Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures expired,[6] id Software signed a deal with Warner Bros. with the stipulation that the film would be greenlit within a year.[7] Warner Bros. lost the rights, which were subsequently given back to Universal, which started production in 2004. The film was an international co-production of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, and Germany. In an interview, executive producer John Wells stated that a second film would be put into production if the first was a success at the box office.[8] The film grossed $28.2 million in North America and $27.8 million overseas for a worldwide total of $56 million; based on a $60 million budget, the film was a box office bomb. PlotIn the year 2026, a portal to an ancient city on Mars is discovered in the Nevada desert. Twenty years later, the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) research facility on Mars is attacked by an unknown assailant. Following a distress call sent by Dr. Carmack, a group of Marines, led by Sgt. Asher "Sarge" Mahonin, is sent on a search-and-rescue mission to Mars. The team uses the portal to get to Mars. One of the marines, John "Reaper" Grimm, accompanies his twin sister, Dr. Samantha Grimm, to one of the labs within the devastated sector to retrieve data and he learns that the dig site, where their parents were accidentally killed, was reopened and ancient skeletons of a genetically enhanced humanoid race were discovered. While searching for survivors in the facility, the marines find a traumatized and injured Dr. Carmack and escort him to the medical lab for treatment, but he later disappears. The Marines shoot at an unknown creature in the Genetics Lab that leads them down into the facility's sewer, where it attacks and kills Goat. The corpse of the creature from the sewers is also taken to the Medical Lab for examination. Sam begins an autopsy on the creature and discovers that its organs are human. She and Duke also witness Goat resurrecting and killing himself by smashing his head against a reinforced window. Later on, the two are attacked by one of the creatures but manage to trap it and realize it is a mutated Dr. Carmack. The squad tracks down several of the creatures with mixed success, leading to deaths of Mac, Destroyer, and Portman. An angered Sarge puts down the mutated Dr. Carmack. Sam, Reaper, and Sarge learn that UAC was experimenting on humans using the Martian Chromosome (C24) harvested from the remains of the ancient skeletons but the mutants got loose, leading to the outbreak. Sam and Reaper try to convince Sarge that the creatures are humans from the facility, mutated by the C24 serum and that not all of those infected will fully transform into the creatures. Sam hypothesises that some of those introduced to the Martian Chromosome develop superhuman abilities but retain their humanity, while others with a predisposition for violent or psychotic behavior will be more adversely affected. The creatures use the portal and slaughter and mutate most of the research staff into abominations as well. This leads to Sarge ordering his team to sanitize the entire facility. Kid returns with a scared Pinky, but when he informs Sarge that he didn't execute a group of survivors he found and refuses to go back and do so, Sarge executes Kid for insubordination, leading to a standoff taking place. The group is then attacked by infected humans who kill Duke and drag Sarge and Pinky away. Reaper is wounded by a ricocheting bullet. To prevent him from bleeding to death, Sam reluctantly injects Reaper with the C24 serum before he passes out. Reaper regains consciousness and finds his wounds have healed and that Sam has gone missing. Using his new superhuman abilities he fights his way through the facility, even battling a mutated and monstrous Pinky before finding Sam unconscious and Sarge, who has become infected and murdered the group of survivors that Kid found. The pair battle with the aid of their superhuman powers and Reaper is able to gain the upper hand and throws Sarge into the portal to Mars along with a grenade, which destroys Sarge and the Mars facility. Reaper then carries his unconscious sister into the elevator and rides back up to the surface. Cast
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MusicThe film's score was composed by Clint Mansell, upon which he produced a remix of the Nine Inch Nails song "You Know What You Are?", which was used in the film's ending credits. The song "Switchback" by Celldweller was licensed to be used for marketing and media purposes, such as the theatrical trailer and TV spots. ReceptionThe review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 19% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 132 reviews, with the critical consensus "Sure to please fans of the video game, but lacking in plot and originality to please other moviegoers."[14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average rating of 34 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[15] Roger Ebert said, "Doom is like some kid came over and is using your computer and won't let you play."[16] Rob Gonsalves gave it two stars, citing incoherent action sequences, flat and humorless characters, and poor acting: "Only Richard Brake, as the sleazy and duplicitous grunt Portman, gives a performance of any interest, and even that's on the level of caricature."[17] In 2009, Time listed the film on its list of top-10 worst video games movies.[18]In a 2009 interview, Johnson described the film as an example of "trying and failing" to do a good video game adaptation, and that it was a cautionary tale of what "not to do".[19] Home mediaDoom was released on VHS and DVD on February 7, 2006, HD DVD on April 26, 2006, and on Blu-ray Disc on February 10, 2009.[20]RebootIn April 2018, it was announced that Universal Pictures was making a new Doom adaptation.[21][22] In March 2019, Universal revealed that the reboot will be titled Annihilation and will be released in the fall of 2019.[23] See also{{Portal|Horror|Science fiction|2000s|Film}}
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News |publisher=Yahoo! |author=Associated Press |date=February 6, 2005 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050206035013/http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=%2Fap%2F20040516%2Fap_on_hi_te%2Fgames_and_hollywood&e=1 |archivedate=February 6, 2005}} 10. ^{{cite magazine |url=https://variety.com/2004/digital/markets-festivals/di-bonaventura-wells-game-for-u-s-doom-1117905943/ |first=Dana |last=Harris |title=Di Bonaventura, Wells game for U's 'Doom' |magazine=Variety |publisher=Penske Business Media |date=June 3, 2004 |accessdate=February 3, 2018}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/tickermaster/listing.cfm?TMID=1649 |first=David |last=Mumpower |title=Doom |website=Box Office Prophets |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040815230830/http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/tickermaster/listing.cfm?TMID=1649 |archivedate=August 15, 2004|publisher=One of Us}} 12. ^{{cite magazine |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/film/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000633884 |title='Doom's' day for Pike with Universal Pics |magazine=The Hollywood Reporter |publisher=Prometheus Global Media |first=Liza |last=Foreman |date=September 22, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20041010074822/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/film/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000633884 |archivedate=October 10, 2004 }} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/movies/doom.php |title=Doom |website=Upcoming Horror Movies |accessdate=February 25, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120913165035/http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/movies/doom.php |archivedate=September 13, 2012 |df=mdy-all}} 14. ^{{cite web |title=Doom (2005) |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/doom/ |website=Rotten Tomatoes |publisher=Fandango Media |accessdate=June 28, 2018}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/doom|title=Doom Reviews|work=Metacritic|publisher=CBS Interactive|accessdate=June 28, 2018}} 16. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/doom-2005 |newspaper=RogerEbert.com |first=Roger |last=Ebert |date=October 20, 2005 |title=Doom |publisher=Ebert Digital LLC |accessdate=June 28, 2018}} 17. ^{{cite web |last=Gonsalves |first=Rob |title=Movie Review: Doom|url=http://www.efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=13269&reviewer=416 |website=eFilmCritic |date=January 3, 2007 |publisher=HBS Entertainment |accessdate=November 22, 2015}} 18. ^{{cite magazine |title=Top 10 Worst Video Game Movies |url=http://entertainment.time.com/2008/10/20/top-10-worst-video-game-movies/ |magazine=Time |date=October 20, 2008| accessdate=June 13, 2013|author=TIME Staff}} 19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2459007/dwayne-the-rock-johnson-honestly-discusses-infamous-doom-movie/ |first=Stephen |last=Totilo |title=Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Honestly Discusses Infamous 'Doom' Movie |website=MTV News|publisher=MTV |date=March 13, 2009 |accessdate=February 3, 2018}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Universal/Disc_Announcements/Universal_to_Bring_Doom_to_Blu-ray_this_February/2289 |title=Universal to Bring "Doom" to Blu-ray this February |date=November 26, 2008 |website=High Def Digest |accessdate=November 30, 2008|first=Peter|last=Bracke|publisher=Internet Brands}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=Universal Is Making a New 'Doom' Movie|url=https://variety.com/2018/gaming/news/new-doom-movie-1202776280/|website=Variety|accessdate=April 21, 2018|date=April 21, 2018}} 22. ^{{cite news|url=https://screenrant.com/doom-movie-reboot-photos-blood/|title=Doom Movie Reboot Set Photos: There Will Definitely Be Blood|work=Screen Rant|date=2018-06-05|accessdate=2018-06-08}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/290678/exclusive-universals-doom-gets-official-title-synopsis-and-here-are-three-official-images/|title=Exclusive: Check Out Universal DOOM's Confirmed Title, Synopsis, and Three Official Images|first=Jonathan|last=Barkan|work=Dread Central|date=March 8, 2019|accessdate=March 8, 2019|archivedate=March 8, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190309012902/https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/290678/exclusive-universals-doom-gets-official-title-synopsis-and-here-are-three-official-images/}} External links
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