Originally, the $70 million film was supposed to be helmed by Enda McCallion. Later, he was replaced by Andrzej Bartkowiak. Screenwriter Dave Callahan claims "everyone was keen to keep the game's atmosphere", though there are some "minor" changes done to the film's concept: The monsters have nothing to do with hell, the plot is not taking place on Mars and "space marines" are not well "space marines" as their outfits are more like SWAT team members.
Esto amerita un WTF??!!
Cambios menores? a si, ahora no pasa ni en marte en el infierno, los mounstros tampoco son del infierno y no son soldados sino policias-SWAT[lapota]
The story follows eight marines, teleported into a command centre of a secret base on a remote planet. There, they learn that something strange is happening and soon monsters start to appear. The monsters aren't from hell, but rather people mutated by some nasty super-virus although the monsters look very similar to those in the game.
A ver a ver, en vez del infierno, un super-virus? me parece a mi o esto es un residel evil mas? Que otra cosa agregaran? mujeres desnudas? romance?[qmparto]
One character is a technician called "Pinky" who has a cybernetic wheelchair thanks to a bad teleporting accident. Pinky later mutates into something remotely resembling a creature from Doom 3. Producers claim that the film will be more of a horror than an action shooter.
Eso es aprovechar nombres de la manera mas estupida posible, que manera de desfasar el juego original........
There will be loads of shooting though, especially in the end where a large number of sequences will be shot purely in "first-person" perspective of the leading character (Karl Urban). The chainsaw and Bio Force Gun do appear in the film.
Explosiones, tetas y balas para todo el publico mainstream
Eso de las escenas en primera persona me suena a que se van a mandar un cagada tipo house of the dead
Bue, eso es todo, otro juego que nos cagan haciendo una pelicula de mierda (y encima que desperdicio, 70 millones......)
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