Roanoke you should cover the parasitic zombie virus from dead rising, not only is the game good but the way of how the zombie outbreak started is interesting to me.
Roanoke told me he would break down the mortal kombat x/rays and fatalities if he knew how to approach it. Help out with some ideas everyone so we can see that happen
I saw a meme once that said "I don't like DC Comics movies. They're too dark." "You mean that they're too gloomy and depressing?" "No, I mean they're too dark as in I can't SEE anything."
@@RoanokeGaming the spine would be the load bearing central column, the windows would be how the body takes in air and given that some houses have extractor fans we can assume that any necessary particles from the air are absorbed in a similar manner to a fish's gills. The boiler is the body's heart, and the door is the mouth. Since houses don't tend to eat larger animals we can either assume that most houses are dead, or they only consume smaller organisms, kinda like baleen whales. In this case, carpets and curtains would appear to be the method of eating such foods, with the carcasses being left to be cleaned off by humans in a symbiotic relationship of sorts. The cells of the house would be the individual bricks, and houses seem to grow extremely slowly, but they can adapt to having additional cells added on extremely well, so long as the cells are properly integrated into the pre-existing structure. The attic would be the skull, and houses seem to be similar to many humans as their skulls are mostly filled with nostalgia and useless tat.
Just because a movie is bad doesn't mean it can't be fun. As long as it does one thing really well it won't be too disappointing. On the other hand, a movie can be technically perfect yet still be boring. The same applies to games, books, art, etc
they cut it for time but there is supposedly a 15 minute cut of the fps part that was suppose to be in the movie it originally had a runtime if 1 hour and 53 minutes
I know many people don't like Doom, but I love it. As a film buff, that 5 minute first person shooter scene is one of my favourites. The time taken to do it all in one shot is impressive... And Trent Reznor did the sound track. Also Karl Urban was my teen crush so some biases there.
The female skeleton and the baby can be explained. The planet was overrun with mutations. Many opted to bail out of the planet, but part of the plan was probably to disinfect the planet, triggering a massive weapon that killed every mutation as well as any survivors who didn’t make it to the ark. Also please look over the human/alien hybrids from the Species movie series. Lots of alien anatomy to dissect.
@@EmonWBKstudios As a gamer , i do agree with the similarities gamers have with the doom demons. For one, we’d never pass up an opportunity to beat a disabled kid to death
pinky: ark travel used to be a lot rougher, let's call it major turbulence kid: what does he mean reaper: he means that he went to one planet, his butt went to another
Pretty interesting as that implies that there are other arks out there located on other planets. This would also imply that not all the survivors from Mars chose to go to Earth and that there could be other planets inhabited by our distant cousins. Such as a planet where Pinky's ass showed up very unexpectedly and is being studied by another race of humans we have yet to make contact with.
Fun fact(if I remember correctly): in the DOOM novels, the demons were actually just aliens. And they took the demonic forms on purpose, in order to frighten us into submission.
@@faizfuad8361 But an incredibly terrible D-movie loosely based on a bad script of Doom 3. They couldn't even look at their source material. This should have been Zombies on Mars. Doom is not about zombies or aliens. It is about actual demons (different version of them) and Hell (beefed up Biblical version). How this came from that is beyond my level of stupidity I need to steep down to to begin making since of. The best part was the first-person camera scene. At least that was it. And if I remember, they copied Halo with their choice of assault rifle. Again, didn't pay attention to source material. It's like The Thing From Another World by Howard Hawkes. He literally took Who Goes There and threw it out, kept Antarctica and put Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in it. Just...how does that happen?
I always thought that, judging from the way Lucy and the kid were poisitioned, that the humanoids of Mars basically self-imploded and sacrificed their planet after they were over-run with monsters. The positioning reminds me a lot of bodies found after vesuvius erupted.
Just so everyone knows, every demon in this movie is actually in Doom 3. Also, Pinky is actually the name of the demon he turns into from Doom 3 as well, along with the mechanical legs.
@@1014pyou mean like pointing to the path humanity is on right now? Attempting to overcome death through our own scientific efforts? And that there will be a cost we cant predict, resulting in monsters walking the earth?
I don't skip the recaps because even if I've seen the movie/game before it might remind me of details I've forgotten or point out details I didn't originally notice. Plus it helps me get re immersed in the plot regarding the movie/game which in turn gets me into the right mind set for exploring how things work in that movie/game universe.
I honestly always thought it had more in common with the Resident Evil movies than Captain America, what with the whole "this mutagenic compound turns basically everyone else in this setting into rampaging monsters, except the main character who gets superpowers" plot, but this is an interestingly apt comparison as well.
Atleast it was more like doom than the newest doom film this one had actual demons in it imps hellkights pinky and I think atleast one archival in the guy stuck in the wall
Honestly, I never really liked the whole “evil” thing. I prefer Samantha’s explanation that the infected choose those who have specific genetic markers for violence and psychotic tendencies
@@kendradupree1094 Well, your susceptibility to nurture also depends on your nature, in other words, your ability to change and adapt to the environment (including the social environment) depends on your nature.
Sarge wasn't infected by the monkey blood he came into contact with. He was infected when he got pulled through the nanowall near the end. His actions leading up to that were just demonstrating that he wasn't a moral aka 'good' person.
@@BioGoji-zm5ph indeed he was, the pal above just said in the practical way. The moment Sarge began to show his bad side was the moment his fate was sealed because def the gene would choose him to mutate and not be killed.
Man, I'm glad you brought up the fact that somehow Lucy and her baby were fossilized in the position of shielding her baby. That has bugged me since the movie came out and I think about it every time I watch it.
Too true. That pose reminds me of flash petrification. Like in Pompii. If it is in the Mars soil maybe a cave in or or other means, but alas another problem where is the bodies of what closing in on the parent and child. Yes this has bugged me for years as well.
Someone mentioned the possibility of the mars civilization realization of what they created, the danger it posed to the whole universe and chooseing to basically nuke themselves and the infected in an attempt to protect the rest of the universe. While also sparing the remaining members of the society the fate of beening ripped to pieces by beasts who were once friends and family. In this scenario all of the current survivors knew this end was coming so the mother did what real life mothers did during inescapable volcanic eruptions and held her child accepting the inevitable. It's mentioned that she's clearly shielding her child not just holding him. So I imagine that she was again having a natural response to eminent death coming straight from her and her child which was to shield her baby from at least seeng it even if she thought that the baby couldn't understand what was happening.
I like that they are both pretty unique though and have a ton of differences while still being basically the same thing, monstrous demonic creatures. Have to say though I prefer the game to the movie, just too much awesome stuff in there
I remember that the monsters didn't want to infect Destroyer, but they did want to infect Portman. Destroyer would have been like Reaper if he took the chromosome 24.
That part was so sad for me when I watched because you knew this guy would’ve been a badass DOOM guy with the 24th chromosome. Watching his fight scene was tough. He did everything right, but those damn demons...
@@nicoleblazer1721 I wanted Destroyer to win that fight and get chromosome 24. I wanted to see a new and improve super Destroyer kill those monsters with his bare hands.
I disagree, if he really wanted to infect Destroyer, he would not have killed him, he would have just bitten him. I suppose it's possible that Destroyer put up too much of a fight so he decided to just kill him, but I don't think so.
Despite the hate this movie gets, I do think it was on the right track to making a decent "realistic" Doom movie but kinda screwed up in a few places. The introduction of the 24th Chromosome was a good way of explaining why Doomguy, who is a regular human man, is able to bare knuckle box with 8 ft tall Hell Knights and other monsters. Being an artificially enhanced human is a good explanation for a more science fiction oriented film. I think the movie should have kept Hell as a real place, even if not the Hell we are used to. Could be just another universe, like the Warp in WH40K. And that maybe the 24th Chromosome was a side project being done on Mars along side the teleportation research and searching for new energy sources that lead to humans finding a way into "Hell"... so Doomguy would have been the only successful superhuman they had time to create and is now Humanity's best hope for survival in more ways than one. As the only person capable of besting the demons in battle and as well as carrying the 24th Chromosome in his DNA. The stakes would be a lot higher and it removes that whole "good and evil are genetic" nonsense that I never really liked about this movie. In my opinion... that would be a pretty cool take on the story, kinda combining elements from the game and this movie to create what I think would have been a better story. Reaper/Doomguy still gets to be the badass who breaks demons necks while also having a more science fiction friendly origin that at least tries to explain why he is so good at killing demons in the first place.
If you've played Doom Eternal or just seen gameplay it shows that Doomguy became Slayer cause he got put in a thing called the divinity machine so the original Doom games he was just a normal, very angry man. In the new games he's an artificially enhanced very angry demigod
Good and evil *are* genetic and that is a fact. Sorry to burst your bubble, but if you reflect upon yourself and realize that you would be capable of knowingly committing evil acts, there is something wrong with you, your genetics are corrupt and you are a negative byproduct of evolution. If you can't accept this fact, then you are so broken at a fundamental level that you should not be considered human.
@@EnigmaGameMaster lol, you got a source for any of your rambling nonsense? Or is this more pseudo science you are unable to prove but still believe while ironically calling everyone else "sheep"? Nothing you said is a fact and you saying it doesn't make it so, you knuckle dragging caveman. Screw off and come back when you have something productive to add. Or just don't. Thank you, caveman.
@@wiseguy01 Creatures such as yourself love to project, as indicated by you calling me a caveman. And I know it wouldn't make a bit of difference what evidence I threw your way, you are incapable of experiencing objective reality, instead, you choose to go off of feelings. I have had countless opportunities to take advantage of other people to get ahead in life, but I don't do it because my conscience prevents me from doing so. I'm smart enough that I could be whatever I want in life if I just fell in line and acted with no regard for other people, but I would rather die than do that because it disgusts me on a physiological level. My family is mostly not like this (some of them are a bit, but not nearly as much), and I have been this way against all odds since I was born. But of course, I'm willing to bet that I can predict exactly what your answer to that will be. You're gonna say that my personal experience doesn't mean anything and that I'm too stupid to figure out my own self, that the government/scientists know me better than I know myself, and that I'm an arrogant narcissist for believing that I can trust my own soul. Completely disregarding any of the points that I made and disregarding the possibility of you being wrong, because thinking is too hard, and you believe that only a certain group of elites are qualified to think, and you will go as far as to outsource your own thinking to them.
@@EnigmaGameMaster Nice wall of text that does not address anything I asked of you and is just more hostile insults meant to defend your fragile ego. So you can't prove anything, this is all in your head, you think you are smarter than you actually are and are projecting your own insecurities onto me for no reason other than being a simple minded caveman with nothing better to do? I kinda figured this. Come back when you have some evidence, caveboy, then I might humor you. Or, again, just don't. Thank you.
Since the Skeletons were whole, and she was shielding her baby, with her hand up, I assume she was protecting from an explosion that killed the "demonic" people running rampant. Like Wolverine with his healing factor taking the nuclear blast, but their regeneration wasn't enough to keep them alive.
Tbh I really loved this movie, it coming on randomly, and when I realized Karl Urban was in it, and that it was Doom, I had to finish it. Even if it was just loosely based on the games, I loved the plot and the movie. I still rewatch it every so often.
They could introduce hell in this franchise, just say that 24 chromosome come from hell. There is some background that something horrible happened with Grimm and Samantha's parents. They never explained what it was
@@hanzojapa they do say what happened to them though, even mentioned in the video, they died in a rockslide, and if they ever made a sequel for this masterpiece of a movie, and choose to go closer to dooms original plot, would be the stupidest decision since the invention of the nuclear bomb
I mean. Except holes in logic and just some... dumb script decisions it's kinda neat. I mean... It's definitely better than Doom: Annihilation. P.S Don't watch this. It's bad. Like. If Doom from 2005 is not good than Annihilation is just *yuck*
What always confused me was Goat. He was very clearly a pretty good guy, if a bit unstable. He seemed genuinely very faithful (despite some of his weirdness) but what really got me was that even after he turned he cared about his friends enough that he would rather die than risk harming them
Every time he took the Lord's name in vain, he cut a cross into himself. Also, he knew that the area was a holding cell so he may have had a bad childhood and did stuff that landed him in jail.
Or his psychopathy included a hero complex as well as delusions of martyrdom as sort of Christ complex and his suicide was more for himself than for others. But I'm just speculating.
@@Ki_Adi_Mundi The Doom franchise itself has close religious ties. Doomguy is Catholic himself and in the original game, id Software decided to replace the aliens that were supposed to be in the game with hellspawn, so that it would seem more frightening to the player.
I always thought the Lucy and baby "shielding motion" was because of a weapon used on the population when the ones who escaped to Earth via the ark left them behind and nuked the planet to ensure that nothing survived to follow them.
Polite correction: sarge was not infected through the monkey blood on his hand he was infected by the monster who grabbed him through the nano wall shown by the wound on his neck shown in the scene leading up to the showdown between him and reaper.
I was wandering through the comments hoping that someone else would point this out so that I wouldn't have to 3 months after the fact. I watched it a few weeks ago, and I thought it was actually a pretty good movie. It was just made worse by the fact that DOOM was in the title. It's not a DOOM movie, so I think that's why it gets so much more hate than it deserves.
@@Reth_Hard my guy, literally just watch it again. After he finishes... *Cleaning up* the civilians, the light clearly shows a red wound on his neck while he's confronting Reaper, before they square up.
If this movie wasnt based on doom, i feel like people wouldve given it a solid B- , I heavily enjoyed the FPS Scene where the main protagonist becomes a super soldier.
True, the story was ok. Gore was good. It had that nice Alien 2 feel to it mixed with zombie movies. It was cheesy in a good way and has fricking Rock and Karl Urban in it. The only problem is that they called it doom.
I actually like the genetic engineering premise of the movie, I thought it was the most creative part of the story. Let’s be honest, the fact they made a cohesive story about a 20 year old FPS is amazing.
the story of doom 3 (which this was supposed to be based on) was cohesive. Original Martians develop portal tech. Open portal to "hell". They get their asses kicked and ealize they are in over their heads and flee to earth. They eventually technologically regress and have to start over again. Future humans (us) colonize Mars and find the portals again.... This movie was not awful if you just think of it as a generic scifi movie.
At the point where you discussed the potential for said chromosome being able to root out cell alterations from viruses in a Crispr-like fashion, that got me thinking: In your Blood Glacier video, you mentioned an observation made by an acquaintance of yours and how cells somehow managed to undo Crispr alteration and "revert back", like a save state. Wouldn't that suggest that maybe there's already a biological mechanism in place that can perform said "Edit > Undo" function?
i mean, it is already well known that the cells that makes up our body get's completely replaced every 7 years, so it makes sense that anything we introduce to the human body on a cellular level will inevitably get "phased out" unless it's introduced basically from the start (i.e during pregnancy)
i feel like its more likely that its because we arent able to change the dna of every single cell at effectively the same time, the unaffected cells will see a foreign agent infiltrating the cells and signal for an infection, so the body isnt trusting the dna in those cells already and is looking to either fix it or remove the infected cells
I agree with the thumbnail, we need a Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson morphology video ASAP and I hope this video shall provide Update: There was barely any Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson specific morphology in this video. I am disappointed
@D Bo i watch it intoxicated and for some reason it makes more sense, like the entire cast waas just a drunk decision. And you cant lie the doom vision is worth seeing a handful of times.
I could totally see Karl be the doomguy, he certainly has the "ill rip and tear your face off demons" look about him. Rock could be a cool doomguy too.
the scientist in the film says that the human genome was still 10% uncovered, but the human genome project finished 1 year before the film release what i feel impresive is that Annihilation is so boring that it makes the 2005 film looks better
From what I've read a while ago now, so I can't give a reference to it, the movie had been in development for a while and once the project had finished mapping the human genome, they couldn't change the plot fully sooo thats why we have so many plot holes in the film
I believe because the setting atmosphere and aesthetics capture the essence of doom than the recent one did that look a lot like something from the aliens film universe and Prometheus.
"Beasts all over the shop. You'll be one of them, sooner or later." -Father Gascione Roanoke, would you please consider covering the beastly scourge from Bloodborne?
A lot of surgeons are likely psychopaths. Putting the ego some have to the side, they are working in life or death situations day in and day out. In the book Wisdom of Psychopaths, one surgeon states that when he is working it's like a performance and he feels absolutely nothing. I remember going in for a check up with one of my surgeons as a kid, and he told me to hop up on the table so he could see where he played tic tac toe on my stomach. It wasn't until I read that book did that comment make total sense.
A lot like the Super Mario Bros movie, I unironically love this movie. Not because its good (because it isn't) but because it's just fun and there are certain parts of the over all concept that are actually really cool.
25:30 that reminds me of old stories I'd hear of police reports of people on angel dust or bad acid having near superhuman strength. same effect i suppose, just removing that barrier on the mind.
I honestly wished there was a second movie on this interpretation, like something 20-50 years later. Like they revisited mars all those years later and it was ling enough later they basically rediscovered the facility and everything there. I'm not a screenwriting expert but I would watch a sequel like that.
This feels way more like resident evil like if Umbrella went Joss Whedon's Serenity "The Alliance" and tryed to weed out human aggression by turning "evil" people into monsters.
It does sounds a lot like Resident Evil, the game that is than Doom itself. UAC doing experiments exactly like how Umbrella creating Tyrants and Nemesis and the Mars facility is Spencer's mansion.
I spotted a mistake. Just one. About how Sarge was infected. You were saying he was infected through his skin. But just before the final BOSS fight you can see the "bite" mark on his neck. As for the ones infected vs killed in an attack, the monsters infect those that will turn to increase their numbers and kill the ones that won't turn to prevent creating their own downfall. It's probably on an instinctive level in the monsters more than conscious thought.
Being fed SO much knowledge while listening to "doom-like" music has been the BEST 33 mins of my entire life. And no this isn't no bloody AI bot message rofl. Real humon' deaalyo baby. Thank you for the wicked badass video my good sir.
You'd think *DOOM* would be among the easiest video game concepts to make into a fun film. What is so damn hard about having DEMONS invading from HELL on Mars (and/or Phobos, Earth, or whatever) killing everything that moves, and have a silent marine usings guns and a chainsaw to KILL THEM ALL for about 2 hours? Perhaps with a few first-person scenes here and there. Look at Hardcore Henry. That movie is a good example it can work. As for the film being canon, maaaaaybe it could be with the alternate realities and timeline things DOOM Eternal is now doing...? 🤔 It's kinda ironic Karl Urban would really be a good choice to play THE Doom Marine/Slayer in future media. I think his role in *Dredd (2012)* is another good example.
Yeah I don’t get it either. I appreciate the attempt at story, but surely you could come up with something more fitting for DOOM, why not focus on some random relatively normal squad fighting demons from hell, where they have to find a way to shutdown the hellgate and sage the world, doom-guy cameos for the ending where he wakes up to fight some super demon while the squad loses the gate, badassory the whole movie round. Hell have doomguy be a I king legend in the movie, like “did you hear about the soldier who punched out a hell knight” shit like that! It’s really not THAT hard to make something that’s Atleast slightly connected to doom.
because the story of demons from hell, just straight sucks, your hero cant actually be human, this story is superior in every way because now the doom-slayer isnt just a kid throwing a temper tantrum somehow winning because of that tantrum, in this story, he would actually make sense instead of a bunch of psuedo-religious bs
A part of it is various tropes/inspirations people borrow from that do have this thought put into them, or the writer has an interest/hobby in this kind of science and uses it.
Speaking of people entering a new planet and regressing technologically, you reminded me of the "Endless" series (Endless Space, Endless Legend) featuring some very cool species, like a "creator" race that uploaded themselves into microscopic computer "dust" and a race of, essentially, armoured robo-knights that feed off this and an entire armada of a single guy who endlessly (pun intended) cloned himself. Plus a race of insects that seek evolutionary perfection and psychic fish people, but you know.
I would like to hear about what it could possibly take for a creature to exist to that size. (Also the showa era Godzilla's size and weight is the most plausible of any of his incarnations)
I enjoyed this movie. I wasn't a hard core doom gamer but I knew a little bit. When the fps scenes started I just got a big smile on my face like, That's awesome !
I didn't mind the movie. My favorite part was that FPS moment. Brought back pleasant memories. It's not a movie I'd watch again but I'll not engage in the constant hyperbole when it comes to critiquing it.
@@ahardworker2154 I only watch Doom 2005 once. But if I keep watching it over and over again, it's sounds a lot in common with a famous Japanese survival horror games series an a more proper adaptation than Paul Anderson.
I mean, it’s not exactly hidden knowledge in the scientific community, though we aren’t 100% sure yet if these proposed changes would actually work as intended. The problem is implementing these changes safely with our current technology. That’s why Roanoke is so hype about CRISPR, that may very well be the key to it all.
@@directstrike2397 With how relatively little work we’ve done with CRISPR, I’d say it’s too early to make such a statement. Also, to elaborate, I’m only talking about biological immortality (not dying from age).
Your video has given me a new perspective to watch the Doom movie with! I like the idea of the 24th chromosome amplifying certain traits based off of psychotic tendencies prevalent in one's genes. Your content has given me a greater interest in genetics and biology by linking it to awesome gaming/sci-fi content :) PS: I eagerly await the release of your Starship Troopers 3 Explained video!!! edit: Starship Troopers 3! Would you like to know more?
Am I the only person who loved this movie? Also, that's not how Sarge was infected. Sarge was taken and bitten on the neck, the bite was shown just before the final battle. Also, this was an awesome review. Subbed.
After watching the movie I believe Sarge wasn't infected by the monkey blood but by the wound on his neck that's shown when Sarge and John meet up at the end.
@@adrianrocha49 The rock was kind of a bad actor to pick too because throughout the whole movie he just looks surprised by everything. Hes not a fantasy/horror type hes a classic wrestler😂
This movie has been something I've loved to watch over and over late at night, kind of a guilty pleasure I suppose. One thing I kept noticing however was how you basically kept referring to Goat as evil. I really didn't see any indication that Goat was evil at all. The fact that he signs the cross before ending his life shows that he understands suicide is a sin and repents for what he's about to do but he also knows that whatever is taking over his body cannot be allowed to do so. He purposely chose to kill himself again so that he wouldn't be a danger to others, doesn't sound evil to me.
@@EpochUnlocked I do remember that, and I can see your argument to a point but it's not as though he was self destructive in a way that was detrimental to others. If that was the case, I could see the argument for evil but punishing oneself for failure isn't exactly evil in my eyes
@@DoodleMan149 I appreciate the feedback. I felt it was bordering torture. Like how I used to drink myself sick everyday. I'd drink so much, and then vomit. Go to work at a hell hole. Come home. Rinse and repeat. I punished myself for the book of mistakes I made. It was an evil act towards my own wellbeing.
@@EpochUnlocked Like I said, I can see that, that's probably why ultimately Goat takes his own life after being reanimated because the evil he was was focused entirely against himself
!!!!!YES!!!!! I've been saying that for years! Immortality and invincibility being two distinct different (and opposite in a way) things!!! Glad to hear someone coming to the same opinion
So... can you imagine being at work at an ark, and all of a sudden, without warning, a pair of random bloody alien legs pop out of your ark? How often do you think that happens? Ah, man, not again... Jim! Get the mop!
Amazing job at breaking this down, first video of yours I stumbled upon. It’s cool being able to learn a thing or two from these videos and you sound very well versed (I imagine this came from experience in the field), it really got the wheels spinning when you mentioned that the super healing would cause the body to produce heat!
Pinky's name was a bit of foreshadowing, the nickname of the version in doom 1 and doom 2 of what he became from players was pinky due to the color of the sprite.
Thanks for watching guys! This is my longest video to date so I hope you enjoy it! Sorry bout how dark it is, I think they did it hide bad acting lmao
One of the first people to watch this
Your film footage is far to dark!! Please use the real lighting next time thanks!
Roanoke you should cover the parasitic zombie virus from dead rising, not only is the game good but the way of how the zombie outbreak started is interesting to me.
Roanoke told me he would break down the mortal kombat x/rays and fatalities if he knew how to approach it. Help out with some ideas everyone so we can see that happen
I was wondering when you’d get to this
So, when the rock has an extra chromosome, he's superhuman. But when I have an extra chromosome, I'm disabled
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Well and extra pair
@@KadenHartley lol
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This movie is so dark, I had an ad pop up and went blind😂😂
Only now in this late hour did the editor and I actually figure out we could raise the gamma 😎 lmao
@@RoanokeGaming you have an editor?? I am quite jealous, you guys make a great team!
IKR; it’s like they thought that would make it “scarier”, but if’s just frustrating because we can’t see a damn thing!
I saw a meme once that said
"I don't like DC Comics movies. They're too dark."
"You mean that they're too gloomy and depressing?"
"No, I mean they're too dark as in I can't SEE anything."
@@tachyon8317 amen
I, also, have an extra chromosome. Both the movie and I are special.
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Wait dosent the 24 chromosome make you dumner, but stronger?
@@admiral3075 no just superhuman
@@Nob911 lol
Except he can beat demons while you just look and act weird.
When it hit first person view, that whole sequence instantly became one of my favorites in movie history 🔥
Same! Love that part.
That’s the only good part of the movie
This movie is what made me a fan of Karl urban.
think al shootersfans loved it :)
Ah yes the time crisis part.
"if you want to build a good house, you have to start with the foundation."
Ah yes, the feet of structural engineering.
*taking notes* yes go on
@@RoanokeGaming the spine would be the load bearing central column, the windows would be how the body takes in air and given that some houses have extractor fans we can assume that any necessary particles from the air are absorbed in a similar manner to a fish's gills.
The boiler is the body's heart, and the door is the mouth. Since houses don't tend to eat larger animals we can either assume that most houses are dead, or they only consume smaller organisms, kinda like baleen whales. In this case, carpets and curtains would appear to be the method of eating such foods, with the carcasses being left to be cleaned off by humans in a symbiotic relationship of sorts.
The cells of the house would be the individual bricks, and houses seem to grow extremely slowly, but they can adapt to having additional cells added on extremely well, so long as the cells are properly integrated into the pre-existing structure.
The attic would be the skull, and houses seem to be similar to many humans as their skulls are mostly filled with nostalgia and useless tat.
You sir............................should become Ronokes script writer when it comes to films that rely heavily on structures
You mean architecture
Sheesh
Man this movie is an adaptation fail, but I'd lie if it wasnt a guilty pleasure since I was a kid lol. The first "horror" movie I ever watched.
I'm the same way, as a kid I did think it was pretty badass lmao
I remember the DVD doubled as a playable Doom 3 demo for the OG xbox. It was wild.
Just because a movie is bad doesn't mean it can't be fun. As long as it does one thing really well it won't be too disappointing.
On the other hand, a movie can be technically perfect yet still be boring. The same applies to games, books, art, etc
i actually really like this movie, i know its kinda garbage
but I think its good, just dark
Will I enjoy this movie if I haven't played any of the video games, including Eternal?
I like how you casually explained how you could turn yourself immortal
it's very easy to explain and rationalize, but actually making it happen is the hard part
Brb gonna become immortal real quick.
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan Also know as the phrase "Easier said than done"
if you want to see someone who is actually working on this lookup aubrey de grey
@The one and only exotic Butters Not always. Quantum Physics experiments can be done and observations derived but explaining it is the hard part
So we can all agree that the movie wasn't the best, BUUUUUTTTTT the First Person scene was one of the best devised for this kind of film.
The worst part about the FPS scene were the "Haunted House"-esque fights. Makes the thing slow down a bit when there's no danger.
Check out a film called "Hardcore Henry"
The FPS scene from The Beach was better
It was still better than the parody of a movie called Annihilation.
they cut it for time but there is supposedly a 15 minute cut of the fps part that was suppose to be in the movie it originally had a runtime if 1 hour and 53 minutes
I know many people don't like Doom, but I love it. As a film buff, that 5 minute first person shooter scene is one of my favourites. The time taken to do it all in one shot is impressive... And Trent Reznor did the sound track.
Also Karl Urban was my teen crush so some biases there.
Nah I agree, it was a bad a move, objectively, but it was still subjectively enjoyable and fun.
The female skeleton and the baby can be explained. The planet was overrun with mutations. Many opted to bail out of the planet, but part of the plan was probably to disinfect the planet, triggering a massive weapon that killed every mutation as well as any survivors who didn’t make it to the ark. Also please look over the human/alien hybrids from the Species movie series. Lots of alien anatomy to dissect.
I would agree
Good point
Species movie, take all my YES!!!!!!!!!
This is what I was about to say, completely agree.
The martians language for this chromosome translates in our language to “gamer gene”
I don't remember any mention of the demons being Racist or misogynistic, but they are sociopathic, so you might be onto something.
@@EmonWBKstudios nah racism is another chromosome, the journalist gene. Inject that and it’s endless talk of exaggerated swagger
@@EmonWBKstudios As a gamer , i do agree with the similarities gamers have with the doom demons. For one, we’d never pass up an opportunity to beat a disabled kid to death
@@vbgvbg1133 stop, get some help. openpathcollective.org/
I have many questions about this comment and the entire comment thread
Lets.... ROCK
Wow
Ba-dum-tssss
It's not just a boulder... it's a rock :'D
This movie is aids
Much rock. Many lets. Wow.
pinky: ark travel used to be a lot rougher, let's call it major turbulence
kid: what does he mean
reaper: he means that he went to one planet, his butt went to another
One of the best line of the movie
We need a sequel to see where Pinky's ass went.
Just a pair of legs walking around in a cell like some scp
He lost his entire pelvic region. Yikes
Pretty interesting as that implies that there are other arks out there located on other planets. This would also imply that not all the survivors from Mars chose to go to Earth and that there could be other planets inhabited by our distant cousins. Such as a planet where Pinky's ass showed up very unexpectedly and is being studied by another race of humans we have yet to make contact with.
Fun fact(if I remember correctly): in the DOOM novels, the demons were actually just aliens. And they took the demonic forms on purpose, in order to frighten us into submission.
It feels more like Doom 3 tbh
@@faizfuad8361 But an incredibly terrible D-movie loosely based on a bad script of Doom 3. They couldn't even look at their source material. This should have been Zombies on Mars. Doom is not about zombies or aliens. It is about actual demons (different version of them) and Hell (beefed up Biblical version). How this came from that is beyond my level of stupidity I need to steep down to to begin making since of. The best part was the first-person camera scene. At least that was it. And if I remember, they copied Halo with their choice of assault rifle. Again, didn't pay attention to source material. It's like The Thing From Another World by Howard Hawkes. He literally took Who Goes There and threw it out, kept Antarctica and put Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in it. Just...how does that happen?
@@BD-cv3wu completely irrelevant but How does John Carpenter’s The Thing compare to Who Goes There? I know it’s also loosely based on it
@@Chopper51138 “loosely”
Bruh it’s a straight adaptation
@@BD-cv3wu except every single game has had zombies in it.
I always thought that, judging from the way Lucy and the kid were poisitioned, that the humanoids of Mars basically self-imploded and sacrificed their planet after they were over-run with monsters. The positioning reminds me a lot of bodies found after vesuvius erupted.
Fun fact that skeleton can't be a kid cause toddler skulls are FILLED with teeth, adult and baby teeth. She is in fact holding a tiny midget.
Yeah toddler skulls are seriously cursed
I fucking love this comment. 😂
I hate to be that guy, but isn't "tiny midget" kinda like saying "tall giant" or something?
@@oblivious8868 nah cause what if its like a tall midget thats 6 foot
@@JMarz555 Ummm I don’t think you know what a midget is....
This is the only movie I’ve ever seen where Dwayne Johnson is the bad guy.
The Mummy he was a half Scorpion demigod kinda evil i think
Get smart movie
Have you not seen "The Tooth Fairy"?
@@Lito64 No, he wasn't actually evil in that movie, Imhotep lied to him to get him to attack the others.
@@disbeafakename167 The whole point of that film wasn't his characted rediming himself?
Given the way 2020 has been I would be surprised if this really was 2026.
Soon enough right?
@@RoanokeGaming if i dont have a super shotgun im not coming
@Cameran Bittick wasn't that the year in the movie? If I am wrong my bad.
@@tunderstorm2769 If I don't get a B.F.G., I'm not coming.
Well at least I can finally live out my doom fantasies
Just so everyone knows, every demon in this movie is actually in Doom 3. Also, Pinky is actually the name of the demon he turns into from Doom 3 as well, along with the mechanical legs.
I am one of the five whole people in the world who are massive fans of this movie. Love your breakdown about the science.
I liked it, it was rushed though. I wonder if its not actually telling us a truth hidden by a b movie.
@@1014pyou mean like pointing to the path humanity is on right now? Attempting to overcome death through our own scientific efforts? And that there will be a cost we cant predict, resulting in monsters walking the earth?
Weird doom movie gang😅,gang gang
Does anyone else never skip the recap just so they can hear Roanoke's take on the film/video game?
Even if I've watched a movie to death I'll still see his take on it
I do the same thing, friend. Good to see I’m not the only one.
I like to appreciate the video in its entirety as he took the time to create it and share it and I watched for free.
Never! I love his recaps 😤😤
I don't skip the recaps because even if I've seen the movie/game before it might remind me of details I've forgotten or point out details I didn't originally notice. Plus it helps me get re immersed in the plot regarding the movie/game which in turn gets me into the right mind set for exploring how things work in that movie/game universe.
In short, the Doom movie had more in common with Captain America's origin than the Doom games.
I honestly always thought it had more in common with the Resident Evil movies than Captain America, what with the whole "this mutagenic compound turns basically everyone else in this setting into rampaging monsters, except the main character who gets superpowers" plot, but this is an interestingly apt comparison as well.
@@Mokiefraggle technically prometheus + resident evil + captain america + ppg
Doom 2006 expanded universe when?
@@SmolTerribleTornado Doom 2005 is one of the realities Dr.Strange saw 😂
Atleast it was more like doom than the newest doom film this one had actual demons in it imps hellkights pinky and I think atleast one archival in the guy stuck in the wall
wait this is based on doom games?
Honestly, I never really liked the whole “evil” thing. I prefer Samantha’s explanation that the infected choose those who have specific genetic markers for violence and psychotic tendencies
@Corvo@AZ IDK. He didn’t really seem to be particularly psychotic. Violent maybe, but not psychotic
What is the difference between violence against innocents and evil again?
@@disbeafakename167 Necessity.
don't let the idea of genetic maker for violence and s#!* , the movie leans too hard on the nature side of the nature vs nurture
@@kendradupree1094 Well, your susceptibility to nurture also depends on your nature, in other words, your ability to change and adapt to the environment (including the social environment) depends on your nature.
Sarge wasn't infected by the monkey blood he came into contact with. He was infected when he got pulled through the nanowall near the end. His actions leading up to that were just demonstrating that he wasn't a moral aka 'good' person.
Yeah, got that right
I thought he was just going nuts from the situation, like Lt. Coffee in The Abyss.
@@BioGoji-zm5ph indeed he was, the pal above just said in the practical way. The moment Sarge began to show his bad side was the moment his fate was sealed because def the gene would choose him to mutate and not be killed.
Man, I'm glad you brought up the fact that somehow Lucy and her baby were fossilized in the position of shielding her baby. That has bugged me since the movie came out and I think about it every time I watch it.
Too true. That pose reminds me of flash petrification. Like in Pompii. If it is in the Mars soil maybe a cave in or or other means, but alas another problem where is the bodies of what closing in on the parent and child. Yes this has bugged me for years as well.
I assumed they just had the skeleton up right. Although I think that's just to creep the viewer out
Someone mentioned the possibility of the mars civilization realization of what they created, the danger it posed to the whole universe and chooseing to basically nuke themselves and the infected in an attempt to protect the rest of the universe. While also sparing the remaining members of the society the fate of beening ripped to pieces by beasts who were once friends and family.
In this scenario all of the current survivors knew this end was coming so the mother did what real life mothers did during inescapable volcanic eruptions and held her child accepting the inevitable.
It's mentioned that she's clearly shielding her child not just holding him. So I imagine that she was again having a natural response to eminent death coming straight from her and her child which was to shield her baby from at least seeng it even if she thought that the baby couldn't understand what was happening.
Glad to see this covered, was curious about the difference between these monsters and the games versions
Glad to assist!
So they aren't real demons they are just mutated people because the 24th chromosome in the other human like creatures Found on mars?
Honestly. At this point we should just look for Roanoke to learn Biology.
The differences, are everything
I like that they are both pretty unique though and have a ton of differences while still being basically the same thing, monstrous demonic creatures. Have to say though I prefer the game to the movie, just too much awesome stuff in there
I remember that the monsters didn't want to infect Destroyer, but they did want to infect Portman. Destroyer would have been like Reaper if he took the chromosome 24.
That part was so sad for me when I watched because you knew this guy would’ve been a badass DOOM guy with the 24th chromosome. Watching his fight scene was tough. He did everything right, but those damn demons...
@@nicoleblazer1721 I wanted Destroyer to win that fight and get chromosome 24. I wanted to see a new and improve super Destroyer kill those monsters with his bare hands.
I disagree, if he really wanted to infect Destroyer, he would not have killed him, he would have just bitten him. I suppose it's possible that Destroyer put up too much of a fight so he decided to just kill him, but I don't think so.
@@adrianrocha49 Destroyer would have been like Reaper if he took chromosome 24 and he would have kill those monsters with his bare hands
@@AH-is5yg I think Duke as well, I think she liked him, at the very least, I think she thought he was funny, might have had a chance.
Despite the hate this movie gets, I do think it was on the right track to making a decent "realistic" Doom movie but kinda screwed up in a few places. The introduction of the 24th Chromosome was a good way of explaining why Doomguy, who is a regular human man, is able to bare knuckle box with 8 ft tall Hell Knights and other monsters. Being an artificially enhanced human is a good explanation for a more science fiction oriented film. I think the movie should have kept Hell as a real place, even if not the Hell we are used to.
Could be just another universe, like the Warp in WH40K. And that maybe the 24th Chromosome was a side project being done on Mars along side the teleportation research and searching for new energy sources that lead to humans finding a way into "Hell"... so Doomguy would have been the only successful superhuman they had time to create and is now Humanity's best hope for survival in more ways than one. As the only person capable of besting the demons in battle and as well as carrying the 24th Chromosome in his DNA.
The stakes would be a lot higher and it removes that whole "good and evil are genetic" nonsense that I never really liked about this movie. In my opinion... that would be a pretty cool take on the story, kinda combining elements from the game and this movie to create what I think would have been a better story. Reaper/Doomguy still gets to be the badass who breaks demons necks while also having a more science fiction friendly origin that at least tries to explain why he is so good at killing demons in the first place.
If you've played Doom Eternal or just seen gameplay it shows that Doomguy became Slayer cause he got put in a thing called the divinity machine so the original Doom games he was just a normal, very angry man. In the new games he's an artificially enhanced very angry demigod
Good and evil *are* genetic and that is a fact. Sorry to burst your bubble, but if you reflect upon yourself and realize that you would be capable of knowingly committing evil acts, there is something wrong with you, your genetics are corrupt and you are a negative byproduct of evolution. If you can't accept this fact, then you are so broken at a fundamental level that you should not be considered human.
@@EnigmaGameMaster lol, you got a source for any of your rambling nonsense? Or is this more pseudo science you are unable to prove but still believe while ironically calling everyone else "sheep"? Nothing you said is a fact and you saying it doesn't make it so, you knuckle dragging caveman. Screw off and come back when you have something productive to add. Or just don't. Thank you, caveman.
@@wiseguy01 Creatures such as yourself love to project, as indicated by you calling me a caveman. And I know it wouldn't make a bit of difference what evidence I threw your way, you are incapable of experiencing objective reality, instead, you choose to go off of feelings.
I have had countless opportunities to take advantage of other people to get ahead in life, but I don't do it because my conscience prevents me from doing so. I'm smart enough that I could be whatever I want in life if I just fell in line and acted with no regard for other people, but I would rather die than do that because it disgusts me on a physiological level. My family is mostly not like this (some of them are a bit, but not nearly as much), and I have been this way against all odds since I was born.
But of course, I'm willing to bet that I can predict exactly what your answer to that will be. You're gonna say that my personal experience doesn't mean anything and that I'm too stupid to figure out my own self, that the government/scientists know me better than I know myself, and that I'm an arrogant narcissist for believing that I can trust my own soul. Completely disregarding any of the points that I made and disregarding the possibility of you being wrong, because thinking is too hard, and you believe that only a certain group of elites are qualified to think, and you will go as far as to outsource your own thinking to them.
@@EnigmaGameMaster Nice wall of text that does not address anything I asked of you and is just more hostile insults meant to defend your fragile ego. So you can't prove anything, this is all in your head, you think you are smarter than you actually are and are projecting your own insecurities onto me for no reason other than being a simple minded caveman with nothing better to do? I kinda figured this. Come back when you have some evidence, caveboy, then I might humor you. Or, again, just don't. Thank you.
Since the Skeletons were whole, and she was shielding her baby, with her hand up, I assume she was protecting from an explosion that killed the "demonic" people running rampant. Like Wolverine with his healing factor taking the nuclear blast, but their regeneration wasn't enough to keep them alive.
Tbh I really loved this movie, it coming on randomly, and when I realized Karl Urban was in it, and that it was Doom, I had to finish it. Even if it was just loosely based on the games, I loved the plot and the movie. I still rewatch it every so often.
it's a decent scifi movie but a shitty doom movie
@@Necrowolf81 Yeah, I can agree with that, I just love Karl Urban, and it's still a movie I rewatch sometimes, because it's pretty good in my eyes.
This movie is what made me a fan of Karl urban. Dwayne Johnson was great in this movie but I've grown tired of seeing him in every movie these days.
@@Soggywafflecakes I agree, plus, I just love Karl Urban from Star Trek, LoTR, and The Boys
@@MintyJulep4 heck yeah I liked also dredd and priest
The 24th DNA code turned Reaper into the DOOM Slayer. Give him the Preator suit and send him to fight the forces of Hell.
Carl Urban murdering the shit out of demons for 90 minutes, I could get behind that
@✪Hidden 🤨🤔😬😦 that was him? Didn’t realize it
They could introduce hell in this franchise, just say that 24 chromosome come from hell. There is some background that something horrible happened with Grimm and Samantha's parents. They never explained what it was
@@hanzojapa they do say what happened to them though, even mentioned in the video, they died in a rockslide, and if they ever made a sequel for this masterpiece of a movie, and choose to go closer to dooms original plot, would be the stupidest decision since the invention of the nuclear bomb
Oh wow, just watched this movie yesterday. Not a bad movie, just not a good 'Doom' movie
Still better then netflix
@@tyrannosaurusrex4600 lol I agree on many aspects on that. Ironically, 2005 Doom is also on Netflix
Apropos timing!
@@tyrannosaurusrex4600 omg it's amazing how the Netflix version is a worse movie eventhough its more related to the game.
I mean. Except holes in logic and just some... dumb script decisions it's kinda neat. I mean... It's definitely better than Doom: Annihilation.
P.S Don't watch this. It's bad. Like. If Doom from 2005 is not good than Annihilation is just *yuck*
What always confused me was Goat. He was very clearly a pretty good guy, if a bit unstable. He seemed genuinely very faithful (despite some of his weirdness) but what really got me was that even after he turned he cared about his friends enough that he would rather die than risk harming them
Every time he took the Lord's name in vain, he cut a cross into himself. Also, he knew that the area was a holding cell so he may have had a bad childhood and did stuff that landed him in jail.
Or his psychopathy included a hero complex as well as delusions of martyrdom as sort of Christ complex and his suicide was more for himself than for others. But I'm just speculating.
@@robertjohnston-mp5im Bingo! Glad I'm on the same track as someone else! Goat seemed like one of the knights from the religious crusades to me.
The director was a Jesus freak. They don't care about contradictions.
@@Ki_Adi_Mundi The Doom franchise itself has close religious ties. Doomguy is Catholic himself and in the original game, id Software decided to replace the aliens that were supposed to be in the game with hellspawn, so that it would seem more frightening to the player.
I always thought the Lucy and baby "shielding motion" was because of a weapon used on the population when the ones who escaped to Earth via the ark left them behind and nuked the planet to ensure that nothing survived to follow them.
Polite correction: sarge was not infected through the monkey blood on his hand he was infected by the monster who grabbed him through the nano wall shown by the wound on his neck shown in the scene leading up to the showdown between him and reaper.
I was wandering through the comments hoping that someone else would point this out so that I wouldn't have to 3 months after the fact.
I watched it a few weeks ago, and I thought it was actually a pretty good movie. It was just made worse by the fact that DOOM was in the title. It's not a DOOM movie, so I think that's why it gets so much more hate than it deserves.
@@coldfire-blitz3122 Yeah if its was not a Doom movie that could have been a really good Horror-action movie
Prove it!
@@Reth_Hard my guy, literally just watch it again. After he finishes... *Cleaning up* the civilians, the light clearly shows a red wound on his neck while he's confronting Reaper, before they square up.
@@coldfire-blitz3122
OK... Give me your sources then!
I bet you don't have any! Haha!
Roanoke: bfg is the only thing that relates to doom
Pinky: but, but, I
he even mentions Hell Knights and the chainsaw...
IT AINT EVEN THE BFG!!! ududgdhdhdhdhgrrrrrrrrrrr it bothers me so much that they changed it to be named "big force gun". Its the big. Fucking. Gun.
If this movie wasnt based on doom, i feel like people wouldve given it a solid B- , I heavily enjoyed the FPS Scene where the main protagonist becomes a super soldier.
Yeah it's kinda cool although the lighting is shit sometimes
@@crimsonhunter7598 most of the times* agreed
True, the story was ok. Gore was good. It had that nice Alien 2 feel to it mixed with zombie movies. It was cheesy in a good way and has fricking Rock and Karl Urban in it. The only problem is that they called it doom.
it's based on doom 3 which is technically not canon to the classic doom
I actually like the genetic engineering premise of the movie, I thought it was the most creative part of the story. Let’s be honest, the fact they made a cohesive story about a 20 year old FPS is amazing.
the story of doom 3 (which this was supposed to be based on) was cohesive. Original Martians develop portal tech. Open portal to "hell". They get their asses kicked and ealize they are in over their heads and flee to earth. They eventually technologically regress and have to start over again. Future humans (us) colonize Mars and find the portals again.... This movie was not awful if you just think of it as a generic scifi movie.
Totally disagree. They took the DOOM story and crammed it into a zombie-flick formula. It's run-of-the-mill.
At the point where you discussed the potential for said chromosome being able to root out cell alterations from viruses in a Crispr-like fashion, that got me thinking:
In your Blood Glacier video, you mentioned an observation made by an acquaintance of yours and how cells somehow managed to undo Crispr alteration and "revert back", like a save state. Wouldn't that suggest that maybe there's already a biological mechanism in place that can perform said "Edit > Undo" function?
i mean, it is already well known that the cells that makes up our body get's completely replaced every 7 years, so it makes sense that anything we introduce to the human body on a cellular level will inevitably get "phased out" unless it's introduced basically from the start (i.e during pregnancy)
i feel like its more likely that its because we arent able to change the dna of every single cell at effectively the same time, the unaffected cells will see a foreign agent infiltrating the cells and signal for an infection, so the body isnt trusting the dna in those cells already and is looking to either fix it or remove the infected cells
I agree with the thumbnail, we need a Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson morphology video ASAP and I hope this video shall provide
Update: There was barely any Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson specific morphology in this video. I am disappointed
My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined
we know he's been genetically altered , we just need his backstory more fleshed out.
@D Bo i watch it intoxicated and for some reason it makes more sense, like the entire cast waas just a drunk decision. And you cant lie the doom vision is worth seeing a handful of times.
*Starting with the feet...*
@@jakubpociecha8819 wtf is wrong with you lmao
Man's giving the plot more thought than the movie writers, you love to see it
It's crazy to think that this amazing franchise was made by a handful of rocker kids in the early 90's. Rock on Id Software!
Id engine went on to be the backbone of almost every shooter since DOOM, shit's wild.
I really enjoy watching you go into such serious theory crafting for a movie that DEFINITELY did not think this much on its premise.
I could totally see Karl be the doomguy, he certainly has the "ill rip and tear your face off demons" look about him. Rock could be a cool doomguy too.
He was an amazing judge dredd
Dwayne Johnson would be to expensive to cast these days. I could see Karl urban doing it tho.
Reaper later left the space marines to hunt superheros
HEEEEEEYYYYY!
Fookin diabolical
@Keenu Khang You mean he later left to become an apocalyptic vampire hunter priest turned human vampire.
@@Rez090 Which movie are you talking about
@@marthvader14 Never seen Priest?
the scientist in the film says that the human genome was still 10% uncovered, but the human genome project finished 1 year before the film release
what i feel impresive is that Annihilation is so boring that it makes the 2005 film looks better
I thought we finished it out 2007? Interesting!
@@RoanokeGaming April 2003, even earlier than OP stated, but it's still a lovely little accident anyway
From what I've read a while ago now, so I can't give a reference to it, the movie had been in development for a while and once the project had finished mapping the human genome, they couldn't change the plot fully sooo thats why we have so many plot holes in the film
I believe because the setting atmosphere and aesthetics capture the essence of doom than the recent one did that look a lot like something from the aliens film universe and Prometheus.
@@johnnyfives5416 Unfortunately this version was more G Virus mutants than it was hell demons, It is a great popcorn movie though
"Beasts all over the shop. You'll be one of them, sooner or later."
-Father Gascione
Roanoke, would you please consider covering the beastly scourge from Bloodborne?
Bro that is a great idea
This
This sounds amazing
I read bestiality
@@Ahabite Aaand that sounds like a you problem bud.
A lot of surgeons are likely psychopaths. Putting the ego some have to the side, they are working in life or death situations day in and day out. In the book Wisdom of Psychopaths, one surgeon states that when he is working it's like a performance and he feels absolutely nothing. I remember going in for a check up with one of my surgeons as a kid, and he told me to hop up on the table so he could see where he played tic tac toe on my stomach. It wasn't until I read that book did that comment make total sense.
Despite all its flaws I still absolutely love his movie and was excited to see you break this down~
We can all agree that this is more faithful than Doom: Annihilation.
Begrudgingly
Dollars to donuts, thirty years from now - we'll be saying the same about Annihilation after we get a worse sequel xD
The only good thing about Doom Annihilation was that it made this movie not looking so bad
Lmao sh!t was trash
tbf i kinda liked this movie. compared to Doom Annihilation, I found it pretty cool
See, it wasn't a good movie, *BUT* the first person part was pretty damn good.
Wasnt bad
I feel like, as a stand alone film, if we ignore the fact its supposed to be based on a video game, its a good movie.
Check out Hardcore Henry.
No no hes gotta point
As a standalone film it's a good bad movie.
A lot like the Super Mario Bros movie, I unironically love this movie. Not because its good (because it isn't) but because it's just fun and there are certain parts of the over all concept that are actually really cool.
25:30 that reminds me of old stories I'd hear of police reports of people on angel dust or bad acid having near superhuman strength. same effect i suppose, just removing that barrier on the mind.
I honestly wished there was a second movie on this interpretation, like something 20-50 years later. Like they revisited mars all those years later and it was ling enough later they basically rediscovered the facility and everything there. I'm not a screenwriting expert but I would watch a sequel like that.
This feels way more like resident evil like if Umbrella went Joss Whedon's Serenity "The Alliance" and tryed to weed out human aggression by turning "evil" people into monsters.
It does sounds a lot like Resident Evil, the game that is than Doom itself. UAC doing experiments exactly like how Umbrella creating Tyrants and Nemesis and the Mars facility is Spencer's mansion.
I spotted a mistake. Just one. About how Sarge was infected. You were saying he was infected through his skin. But just before the final BOSS fight you can see the "bite" mark on his neck. As for the ones infected vs killed in an attack, the monsters infect those that will turn to increase their numbers and kill the ones that won't turn to prevent creating their own downfall. It's probably on an instinctive level in the monsters more than conscious thought.
THIS.
Was the bite on his... skin?
@@josephmatthews7698 it was on his neck when Reaper finds Samantha.
"He got sent to one galaxy his ass got sent to another " best line ever
Being fed SO much knowledge while listening to "doom-like" music has been the BEST 33 mins of my entire life. And no this isn't no bloody AI bot message rofl. Real humon' deaalyo baby. Thank you for the wicked badass video my good sir.
love how that one doctor just sticks her face without a mask / face shield on when she is examining the creature.
Roanoke: "Today's episode is sponsored by R-"
Me: "Raid Shadow Legends?"
Roanoke: "Raycon earbuds."
Me: "Oh."
Not too long ago it almost seemed like every UA-cam video was sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends but now they added Raycon and Skill Share.
A surprise for sure but a welcomed one
@@zombiedemon1762 and Nebula/Curiosity Stream
@Phil Lewis. Oh i see.
It's always these 2, and both are irrelevant
You'd think *DOOM* would be among the easiest video game concepts to make into a fun film. What is so damn hard about having DEMONS invading from HELL on Mars (and/or Phobos, Earth, or whatever) killing everything that moves, and have a silent marine usings guns and a chainsaw to KILL THEM ALL for about 2 hours? Perhaps with a few first-person scenes here and there. Look at Hardcore Henry. That movie is a good example it can work.
As for the film being canon, maaaaaybe it could be with the alternate realities and timeline things DOOM Eternal is now doing...? 🤔
It's kinda ironic Karl Urban would really be a good choice to play THE Doom Marine/Slayer in future media. I think his role in *Dredd (2012)* is another good example.
Yeah I don’t get it either. I appreciate the attempt at story, but surely you could come up with something more fitting for DOOM, why not focus on some random relatively normal squad fighting demons from hell, where they have to find a way to shutdown the hellgate and sage the world, doom-guy cameos for the ending where he wakes up to fight some super demon while the squad loses the gate, badassory the whole movie round.
Hell have doomguy be a I king legend in the movie, like “did you hear about the soldier who punched out a hell knight” shit like that!
It’s really not THAT hard to make something that’s Atleast slightly connected to doom.
A John Wick style Doom movie would be perfection.
Dredd is criminally underrated and deserved a sequel..
because the story of demons from hell, just straight sucks, your hero cant actually be human, this story is superior in every way because now the doom-slayer isnt just a kid throwing a temper tantrum somehow winning because of that tantrum, in this story, he would actually make sense instead of a bunch of psuedo-religious bs
The scientists in the movie probably never heard of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
It really impressive how much thought actually goes into these movies. Like seriously, I never realized how much thought was used before.
Lol that thought was added by Roanoke after the fact. You can bet your bottom dollar the filmmakers didn't consider any of this.
A part of it is various tropes/inspirations people borrow from that do have this thought put into them, or the writer has an interest/hobby in this kind of science and uses it.
Ah a dodgeball reference, the best thing to come out of this movie
Speaking of people entering a new planet and regressing technologically, you reminded me of the "Endless" series (Endless Space, Endless Legend) featuring some very cool species, like a "creator" race that uploaded themselves into microscopic computer "dust" and a race of, essentially, armoured robo-knights that feed off this and an entire armada of a single guy who endlessly (pun intended) cloned himself. Plus a race of insects that seek evolutionary perfection and psychic fish people, but you know.
24 Chromosomes in fiction: Superhuman speed, strength, intelligence or monsterification.
24 Chromosomes in real life: POTATO BOI/GURL
That's 23 chromosomes.
@@jasperj.d.g.4147 No, people normally have 23.
@@KingDaveth no, 46, 23 Pairs. We were both wrong but to be fair highschool was a while ago
@@KingDaveth no, hes right. trisomy is just when you have an extra of a certain chromosome, not a whole different pair
Also i don't think calling people who suffer from down syndrom "potato people" is all that cool
You can hear portman's neck snap while the monster is swinging him around in the bathroom. Sarge got there a little to late to save him
Anybody gonna admit the the first person shooting scene was freaking badass?!?!
“Bold stragedy Cotton, let’s see if it works out for him”
So many good quotes in these videos
Actually Sarge was "bitten" by the "demon", that's why you have that focus shot on his neck moments before he fights with Reaper ;)
**takes deep breath**
Can you smeeeeeeell
what the Roanoke is cookin'
I love it
You should totally make a series of vids explaining all the Kaiju from the Godzilla franchise. Like a whole series, that'd be amazing!
I would like to hear about what it could possibly take for a creature to exist to that size. (Also the showa era Godzilla's size and weight is the most plausible of any of his incarnations)
Yeah
@@GenericProtagonist118 probably the same thing as large dinosaurs, hollow bones and a bunch of air sacs
I enjoyed this movie. I wasn't a hard core doom gamer but I knew a little bit. When the fps scenes started I just got a big smile on my face like, That's awesome !
i legit love this channel you fully explain the science behind things that i always consider when watching movies
I didn't mind the movie. My favorite part was that FPS moment. Brought back pleasant memories. It's not a movie I'd watch again but I'll not engage in the constant hyperbole when it comes to critiquing it.
feels like I've learned more about genetics in this video more than what I've learned from school
Clint Mansell’s Doom Soundtrack is what I have on my phone to listen to on long rides. BFG is the obvious favorite.
"Who am I? I forgot..."
-Somebody with dementia
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Felt sorry for goat there. He did what he had to do so as not to turn to something else.
This movie was 'okay' if you forgot it was Doom
I did enjoy this movie
True and the other movie is nothing but a crappy wattpad fanfic
@@ahardworker2154 Agreed. The other movie was just... Iunno. Filled with too much action not enough plot. And bad action at that
@@ahardworker2154 I only watch Doom 2005 once. But if I keep watching it over and over again, it's sounds a lot in common with a famous Japanese survival horror games series an a more proper adaptation than Paul Anderson.
Anyone else wanna Talk about how he might have Found a way to be immortal on a DOOM video?🤔
I mean, it’s not exactly hidden knowledge in the scientific community, though we aren’t 100% sure yet if these proposed changes would actually work as intended. The problem is implementing these changes safely with our current technology. That’s why Roanoke is so hype about CRISPR, that may very well be the key to it all.
look up aubrey de grey, he is currently working on this very subject. as in a lab not just theorizing for clarification
@@naedanger123 CRISPR is to basic of a tool to turn humans immortal.
CRISSPR grants lack of aging and immunity to diseases but I don't think it grants actual immortality. (i.e enhanced regeneration, invulnerability)
@@directstrike2397 With how relatively little work we’ve done with CRISPR, I’d say it’s too early to make such a statement. Also, to elaborate, I’m only talking about biological immortality (not dying from age).
Your video has given me a new perspective to watch the Doom movie with! I like the idea of the 24th chromosome amplifying certain traits based off of psychotic tendencies prevalent in one's genes. Your content has given me a greater interest in genetics and biology by linking it to awesome gaming/sci-fi content :) PS: I eagerly await the release of your Starship Troopers 3 Explained video!!!
edit: Starship Troopers 3! Would you like to know more?
you needed this video to figure that out??
make sure the orcas eat well... that's ... cold af
YYYYEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHhhh
I always thought that Sarge got infected by being bitten after being pulled throw the wall.
He did
He did but its ok if this dudes critique was any more detailed his orientation would be doomersexual
Idk why but this is so much easier to understand than the miserable lady that teachs Bio at my uni
Am I the only person who loved this movie? Also, that's not how Sarge was infected. Sarge was taken and bitten on the neck, the bite was shown just before the final battle. Also, this was an awesome review. Subbed.
I don't even have a single interest in any of these topics but somehow Roanoke keeps me entertained
After watching the movie I believe Sarge wasn't infected by the monkey blood but by the wound on his neck that's shown when Sarge and John meet up at the end.
One of my fav movies as a kid despite its bad reviews. I wish it got more attention back then and they made it just slightly longer.
Portman was an absolute freak, especially with his "she-boys"comment, that was freaky.
@@adrianrocha49 The rock was kind of a bad actor to pick too because throughout the whole movie he just looks surprised by everything. Hes not a fantasy/horror type hes a classic wrestler😂
This movie has been something I've loved to watch over and over late at night, kind of a guilty pleasure I suppose. One thing I kept noticing however was how you basically kept referring to Goat as evil. I really didn't see any indication that Goat was evil at all. The fact that he signs the cross before ending his life shows that he understands suicide is a sin and repents for what he's about to do but he also knows that whatever is taking over his body cannot be allowed to do so. He purposely chose to kill himself again so that he wouldn't be a danger to others, doesn't sound evil to me.
He was a massochist, liked hurting himself instead of others, so he was a psychopath only to himself, again it varies on perception and belief
He was selfdestructive which in and of itself is evil. Remember he cut himself as punishment?
@@EpochUnlocked I do remember that, and I can see your argument to a point but it's not as though he was self destructive in a way that was detrimental to others. If that was the case, I could see the argument for evil but punishing oneself for failure isn't exactly evil in my eyes
@@DoodleMan149 I appreciate the feedback. I felt it was bordering torture. Like how I used to drink myself sick everyday. I'd drink so much, and then vomit. Go to work at a hell hole. Come home. Rinse and repeat. I punished myself for the book of mistakes I made. It was an evil act towards my own wellbeing.
@@EpochUnlocked Like I said, I can see that, that's probably why ultimately Goat takes his own life after being reanimated because the evil he was was focused entirely against himself
Boy tha movie was an oddity.
The FPS part though? now THAT was the shiz.
At 28:31 ...I can't stop smiling after seeing the coffee. Like coffee and oxygen is all you need xD
!!!!!YES!!!!! I've been saying that for years! Immortality and invincibility being two distinct different (and opposite in a way) things!!! Glad to hear someone coming to the same opinion
No matter the precise number of chromosomes, we can all agree that this movie has more chromosomes than any of us.
no, its a better story than the games
This movie brings back memories of my dad finding out that we liked doom
So... can you imagine being at work at an ark, and all of a sudden, without warning, a pair of random bloody alien legs pop out of your ark? How often do you think that happens? Ah, man, not again... Jim! Get the mop!
if its built by the same makers it wouldnt be alien, humans are the race that built the ark, then forgot about it
Amazing job at breaking this down, first video of yours I stumbled upon. It’s cool being able to learn a thing or two from these videos and you sound very well versed (I imagine this came from experience in the field), it really got the wheels spinning when you mentioned that the super healing would cause the body to produce heat!
RIP to Destroyer ,your fight scenes were sime of the coolest
Pinky's name was a bit of foreshadowing, the nickname of the version in doom 1 and doom 2 of what he became from players was pinky due to the color of the sprite.