davyK wrote:Doom Don't ask me why. I just did. This could have been a hell of a lot worse but it's formulaic fare with the Doom franchise wrapped around it. I only watched it when I saw The Rock and Karl Urban were involved. The 1st person ghost train sequence looked a bit cheap but it was fun and even hinted at the trademark Doom humour.
This franchise could be put to so much better use, especially now when the CGI could create room filled with Hell Knights etc. Why the contrived transport method when warp gates would be easier? The infection plot is weak too though a great deal more could have been made of it - but - ultimately it#'s Pound Shop "The Thing / Zombie flick" material.
OK but don't out of your way to watch this if you haven't already.
LivDiv wrote:How dare you besmirch the good name of Richard Blackwood.
He is the UK's answer to Will Smith.
acemuzzy wrote:Despite being a bit of a Tarantino fan, I've never seen Django Unchained. Now midway through, and it's been worth the wait.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Not good enough to keep you off your phone though it seemsacemuzzy wrote:Despite being a bit of a Tarantino fan, I've never seen Django Unchained. Now midway through, and it's been worth the wait.
Dark Soldier wrote:Speak No Evil (2022)
Best horror I've seen all year. Danish couple get friendly with a Dutch couple on holiday and go visit them. Shit gets weird.
On Shudder now. [9]
nick_md wrote:Dark Soldier wrote:Speak No Evil (2022)
Best horror I've seen all year. Danish couple get friendly with a Dutch couple on holiday and go visit them. Shit gets weird.
On Shudder now. [9]
Watched this last night and really enjoyed it, top recs DS the missus now believes anything you say.
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