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Fri 17/12/04 at 13:57
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I know there has been a few threads about the movie and the planned naf changes to the story of the game.

I was going to post the list of things they have wrong and all the things that gamers want changed. But i would consider this spamming when it's all listed on the link below.

This the the Online Petition sign it if your unhappy about it.

http://www.dmop.co.nr/
Sat 18/12/04 at 02:08
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Poor uwe, he obviously thinks he's doing us gamers a service with his movies, but he doesn't quite seem to understand games, or indeed gamers. I've yet to see House of the Dead, oddly I didn't notice it hadn't been released in this country at all up until a few weeks ago. I've got to see it though, from reviews and various clips I've seen, it looks like the most funniest movies ever made.

On another note, the Bloodrayne trailer showcases a movie that looked better than Uwe's previous efforts (Though alone in the dark has yet to secure a distributor, so no reviews yet) yet I can't help shake the feeling that it simply looks like an average TV movie. probably catch it on Channel 5 sometime next year.
Fri 17/12/04 at 14:20
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cipro wrote:
> That letter actually addresses some points fiarly well, though it
> doesn't quite top Uwe Boll's recent letter where he slaits critics
> and compare's himself to Tarantino.

I laughed my ass off at that. Uwe Boll. Game director.

I've a certain grim pleasure in sitting myself down to watch his latest offering. He's a modern day Ed Wood. He tries, and totally belives in what he's doing, but the end product sucks like nothing has sucked before.
Fri 17/12/04 at 14:18
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That letter actually addresses some points fiarly well, though it doesn't quite top Uwe Boll's recent letter where he slaits critics and compare's himself to Tarantino.
Fri 17/12/04 at 14:03
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Nah, because to be honest, it was going to suck form the word go. Any reference to Hell is commercial suicide, especially in the current climate in the States. Most amusing I find is the character ripped straight from Alien Res, who's called "Pinky". What a joke.

Interestingly, the screenwriter has released an open letter to the internet fan base.

Arg. Link's not working. I'll post

-=-=-=--
OPEN LETTER TO DOOM FANS

"Dear Doom Fans:

Sometime in the last week or two, there was quite an uproar over a quote I allegedly made regarding my bravado in completely disfiguring the plot of the Doom games when I went about writing the screenplay for the film. First and foremost, allow me to state that I never made that quote. The reporting news source reported that I made that quote during an open press visit to the Doom set in Prague, during a week in which I was in fact in Los Angeles. Additionally, I want to add that I would never under any circumstances address either the press or the Doom fans with anything resembling the snide elitism that I perceive that quote to connote. In these regards, I consider the journalism involved to be nothing less than shoddy and irresponsible.

That said.

The screenplay I wrote DOES differ in a number of ways from the games. I want to be very honest and forthcoming in saying that, and I know that I won't make any friends amongst the fans of the game in doing so. But it should be mentioned that it was never the goal of anyone involved in this film, from myself and the producers to the studio to the guys at id, to make a direct film adaptation of the game(s). The thought process has always been to create an extension of the Doom universe that will give fans an interesting new take on the themes that they've come to enjoy in the game. Because let's be honest here: as far as a completely immersive and cinematic experience, we were never going to top Doom 3 anyway, and we all knew that. Instead, we have toyed with some elements of the game, and yes, I am pretty much solely responsible for that, since it was my pitch and my screenplay that got made. Let me assure you, though, that the themes and elements that you love about Doom are ALL represented strongly in the film...just with some new twists.

I've found it frustrating that I somehow became the goat for the perceived shortcomings of the film, because (and I say this with no humility whatsoever, because I'm not a humble person), that I am, without a doubt, the greatest ally the Doom fan has had during the entire process of the film being made. I am the only person involved creatively who has ever made any attempt to open discourse with the game's internet fanbase, and I am the only person involved who has continually kept the ideals of the game first and foremost in mind. I very truthfully believe that my unapologetic and hyper-violent script would have been a Doom fan's movie dream come true. However, since my involvement, the film has steadily moved away from the realm of fandom and more toward the realm of traditional Hollywood interests. It's not been ideal, in my opinion, but I did what I could when I could, and I stand by that work.

No film adaptation can ever match the expectations of the original fans, and the Doom movie will be no different. You as fans each have your own perfect version of the Doom film already shot in your head, and those versions aren't always what the guy next to you would want to see in the same movie (someone out there on doomworld.com sure loved the idea of Howie Long as Doomguy -- which is perfect aesthetically, but let's face it, totally absurd if you want this movie to come out in theatres). I myself have a perfect version of the Doom movie all played out in my head--I even wrote it down--and it's not getting made either. And I'm not always real happy about it, but I do understand that that is the nature of the Hollywood machine. The bottom line is there are literally hundreds upon hundreds of good people working their asses off on this movie right now, and you, just like me, have to trust them to do the best job they can. I don't enjoy watching a bunch of strangers bastardize my baby any more than you do, but really none of us can do anything about it at this point, so I hope that at least some of you will fret, with me, in the direction of optimism. We all have high expectations, and a lot of them won't be met, but the bottom line is the movie is going to be pretty cool.

Finally, to the fan that suggested I get an enema (ostensibly to clean out my head, I think): That was awesome.

Dave Callaham"
Fri 17/12/04 at 13:57
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I know there has been a few threads about the movie and the planned naf changes to the story of the game.

I was going to post the list of things they have wrong and all the things that gamers want changed. But i would consider this spamming when it's all listed on the link below.

This the the Online Petition sign it if your unhappy about it.

http://www.dmop.co.nr/

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