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I like the Rock. In the two movies I've seen him in ('Rundown' and 'Be Cool') he's surprised me. All this while I expected him to go down the path Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper did in movies, but instead he's pulling it off well. Prefer him as an action star to Vin Diesel anyday. And 'Doom' is one of those games everyone in my generation played as a young teen. It's etched in our heads. To me, more so than Quake. Sure, there's a chance this could turn out as shit as 'Resident Evil', but I'm crossing my fingers for violent, yummy goodness. When I was a kid, if there was one movie that freaked the unholy fuck out of me, it was John Carpenter's "The Fog". This movie is permanently implanted in my childhood memories of being eight or nine and scared shitless, and what makes it even scarrier is that I've never seen the ending (I should remedy that, must be a DVD around somewhere). Now they're remaking it with Selma Blair and it's so early to tell I can't even find a screenshot or movie poster for the remake. I don't know about you, but I like the recent wave of remakes of old horror films. "Dawn of the Dead", "Texas Chainsaw Massacre", hell, even "The House On Haunted Hill". Hope this one's a blast, too.
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