![]() Without really giving away the rest of the film, we do need to talk about the demons, or lack thereof, at least. Anyone not on that list is expendable and should be treated as small, insignificant parts to help move us along this train wreck that just keeps getting worse. Bennett Stone (Luke Allen-Gale), and maybe Pvt. As for the rest, you probably won’t care for any of them except Dr. Joan Dark (Amy Manson), comes off as a bit too sassy for her own good and acts like she doesn’t want to be leading this mission (or this movie for that matter). Moving on, nearly every character is unlikable and forgettable. The group moves out with about as much enthusiasm as this writer felt about the film’s plot, which seriously lacks in originality. The alarm bells are raised when our ragtag crew of marines lose contact with the base and are then ordered to investigate and attempt to restore power to the facility. What they don’t know is that some dimwitted scientists at the facility are messing around with these ancient teleporters known as “Gates.” Naturally, when insatiable human curiosity mingles with unfamiliar alien technology, things are bound to get a little messy… Perhaps in the form of demons crashing in on their party and pummeling their way through some unfortunate souls? We follow a group of United Aerospace Corporation (UAC) space marines who are assigned to guard a base located somewhere on Phobos, a moon orbiting the planet Mars. Suddenly, the world we once knew disappears into darkness and we are transported into some demonic rock concert that has series composer Mick Gordon booked along with his nine-string guitar, which probably has a life of its own.ĭoom: Annihilation is none of these things, but it sure does try to be with rather amusing results. The main ingredient of any DOOM game is the balls-to-the-wall carnage that probably feels like slamming an injection of steroids directly into the bloodstream. For one, it never really takes itself too seriously because how can it? Let’s face it, the basic premise is absolutely absurd and would go something like this: a seemingly unstoppable and totally unhinged brute finds himself in some deep shit and needs some really big guns to wreak havoc on some equally-savage demons who try to turn his day from bad to worse. ![]() Fanbases are getting too snowflaked to do anything but push the movie itself.Before we get into destroying this movie, let’s talk about what makes the DOOM video games so special. Just promote the flick, dont trash talk or push agenda is what I'm saying. Had she just promoted the film it probably would have gotten way less BS from those angry goddamn "fans" Yet Larson went on the empowered spree and alienated herself from the fanbase which are the equivalent of grown children. It was an actual good hero flick, nothing groundbreaking but fun as hell. Even the officials distanced themselves because they saw how the "campaign" was running a bad approach. ![]() There was no need to shit talk doomguy, the only thing that did was go from "iffy" curiosity to "plain ignorance" on part of the majority fanbase. Then they just straight up talk shit about the movie even though they never gave it a chance to begin with. So rather than getting people to just come watch the movie, it got a bunch of incels/snowflakes to start crying and bitching about it. That's the problem though, the meltdown worked.
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