Story-wise, at least. It was mainly focused on showing off their technical skills in 3D animation, which was generally concidered an astounding feat for that time. They spent too much time on that, and not enough on making the movie itself captivating, so you never saw past the technical wonders.
I also heard they're making a Doom movie. I honestly don't even want to know why. 's Not like any game's fun can be captured in a movie, especially not if that game's not story-driven. What would they go on? Having Schwarzenegger have a go at hordes of digital imps for ninety minutes? It's just not the same.
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