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  • Actors: Sean Pertwee, Adrian Lester, Bob Hoskins, MyAnna Buring, Rhona Mitra
  • Directors: Neil Marshall
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Sep 2008
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (76 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0019KBZG8
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6,062 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Loud, violent, and proudly derivative, the post-apocalyptic action-thriller Doomsday is the latest from UK cult director Neil Marshall, who impressed horror fans with his previous efforts, Dog Soldiers and The Descent. Both pictures established Marshall as a director with a knack for reinventing well-worn genre pictures, but here, he seems more interested in stitching together favorite scenes and elements from established horror and science-fiction films. Escape from New York is the main source for Doomsday, though there are plenty of nods to The Road Warrior and its multitude of Italian-made carbon copies, as well as the zombie/plague subgenre; the lovely but impassive Rhona Mitra is the Snake Plissken-esque loner sent by police (represented by Bob Hoskins) to infiltrate Scotland, which has descended into anarchy following a viral outbreak.

The disease has surfaced in London (now a walled city), and Mitra is dispatched to find a scientist who may possess a cure. Marshall's vision of Scotland in ruins brings together the punk/modern primitive costume design of George Miller's Mad Max trilogy with some eclectic homegrown elements (knights on horseback defending a gang leader's castle), and while these touches are novel, the picture as a whole should ring overly familiar to any viewer who's spent time in the exploitation trenches during the past 25 years. Younger and less discerning audience members will undoubtedly enjoy the plentiful violence and gore, as well as the unbridled performances of the supporting cast, especially stuntwoman/actress Lee-Ann Liebenberg as the heavily tattooed Viper. --Paul Gaita



Synopsis

In Descent and Dog Soldiers, director Neil Marshall explored terror on a small scale. In Doomsday, all of the United Kingdom is threatened by a virus so dangerous that Scotland has been quarantined for decades. Veterans of Marshall's last two films star, along with Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins, Alexander Siddig, and Malcolm McDowell.

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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Adrenaline fuelled nonsense which is rather entertaining, 13 Jun 2008
By R. Fisher "entertainment lover" (west midlands uk) - See all my reviews
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An outbreak of the reaper virus in 2008 causes a pandemic in Britain, in an attempt to quell the disease from rapidly spiralling out of control the government quarantine the hot zone located in Scotland leaving the infected to meet their fate. many years later the virus resurfaces in London desperate to find a cure the government send a special ops team into the site of original infection where signs of life have been uncovered, upon arrival the team become tangled up with two warring tribes. pursued the team attempt to locate a cure and get out without getting cooked.

Neil Marshall's follow up film while entertaining ends up falling short of the mark the Descent was a tense serious claustrophobic horror which was eerily effective an Dog soldiers struck a perfect balance between horror and dark humour, which doomsday fails to master as quite as well.
The film at time fails to find its own identity clear connections can be seen between such films as 28 days later, Mad max, Escape from new york etc. because of this the film jumps around going different directions and at times cant seem to decide what it wants to be.

Regardless of this what makes the film so entertaining is its ludicrously over the top actions set pieces which when they kick into gear they are a visceral gory treat for action fans, directed an edited well these scenes are adrenaline fuelled and plentiful in supply the movie boils down to disposable action flick this will satisfy the needs of any action junkie and is well worth a look but don't expect any more than throwaway entertainment.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great fun!, 12 Sep 2008
By D. Jackson "DJ" (UK) - See all my reviews
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I dare you to try and fit Doomsday into a specific genre.

Basically, the world has gone to pot. Doomsday tells the story of a group of 'freedom-fighters', who cross 'the wall' to try and retrieve a cure for the deadly infection that's come back after wiping out half the planet 25 years ago.

After directing claustrophobic, low-budget horror films such as Dog Soldiers and The Descent, Neil Marshal has suddenly gone for an epic, apocalyptic 'action' film... And you know what? It works.

After a slow start, the action kicks in... And doesn't stop! The final hour of Doomsday is an amazing, non-stop thrill ride: There's scene after scene after scene of action, violence, horror, chases, gore, music and most of all: Awesomeness! The incredible 10 minute car chase sequence at the end is one of the most exhilarating I've ever seen, and is worth the ticket price alone!

The reason why I've only given Doomsday 4 stars is because it doesn't flow. The story feels very clunky- which can sometimes result in it being disengaging and even quite confusing. All the different bits are good, but as a film as a whole, Doomsday doesn't quite work. Also, I didn't really think that Rhona Mitra was a strong enough lead to carry the film on her own.

Anyway, even though Doomsday doesn't quite live up to the trailer's epic promise, there's still loads to enjoy here. Neil Marshal has swapped high-class tension and shocks for high-budget chases and shoot-em-ups, and surprisingly, it makes for a great night in.

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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Salute to the Golden Dawn of Video Rental, 24 Jul 2008
By Coley Kev (Reading UK) - See all my reviews
With Dog Soldiers Neil Marshall created a first - a British writer/director having a damned good crack at the US horror/thriller pick 'em off, Predator style movie, complete with great cheesy one-liners from the cast and done with a very British identity kept well intact. Those who didn't get it, on the whole I think, missed the point.
With Doomsday, Marshall's third feature length movie, I think people are in danger of missing the point again. After the brilliant, and far more serious, psychological horror The Descent, Neil Marshall has returned to the tone of DS, complete with the great one liners and a bit more money in the budget. When I watched this at the cinema I had a big grin on my face for most of the movie and just at the point when I feared that it may become a bit too much of a Mad Max/Escape from New York pastiche, the storyline shifted enough to put it into a different place and give Doomsday its own identity. The cast perform with exactly the right tone for the film - and yes I do include Bob Hoskins' slightly hammy deliveries - I think you can be sure that both the Director and the actors knew exactly what they were trying to achieve.
At the end of the day Doomsday is a slick modern take on a genre that harkens back to the days when your local video shop was keeping the Evil Dead and Driller Killer under the counter while out front the shelves were filled with titles like Deathrace 2000, Rollerball, and Hawk the Slayer. None of them Oscar contenders, but by God they were some entertaining B-Movies. Well, Doomsday would have happily sat out front (taking pride of place) with those films, if it were not for some fantastic little BBFC-bating gore moments that would have probably kept it out the back of the shop, to be rented out on the quiet. It also contains arguably the most outrageous chase sequences ever seen in a British film.
So, is this an Oscar contender? No.
Is this a movie of subtle storylines and performances and worthy artistic endeavor? No.
Is it a post apocalyptic roller-coaster ride of a movie to watch with your mates and a couple of beers while you are all entertained by some great lines, black humour and 'Oooh, that's gotta hurt!!!' action, well people yes it is.

You can lay on the sofa all day tomorrow and watch Citizen Kane or Lawrence of Arabia , tonight watch Doomsday.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Star Buy!
Firstly, I have no idea why there are so many negative reviews concerning the film "Doomsday". It is an epic masterpiece! Read more
Published 22 days ago by Mr. N. J. Trott

1.0 out of 5 stars I'd Like to Die, Please, Before This Finishes
This is the bad bits of Aliens, Mad Max, Escape from NY/LA and the 1970's UK series 'Survivor' all compiled into one giant, really crap film, only with extra cannibalism and a... Read more
Published 26 days ago by Craig Morrison

3.0 out of 5 stars Unashamed B-Movie mayhem
It's all been seen before, and this movie won't be the one to remember when you're discussing exploitation movies down the pub... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. Stephen Kennedy

2.0 out of 5 stars A MISSED OPPURTUNITY-DOOMSDAY
THIS MOVIE IS ONE OF THOSE MISSED OPPURTUNITIES, WITH A GREAT CAST-BOB HOSKINS, RHONA MITRA, MALCOLM MCDOWELL. Read more
Published 2 months ago by sam lowry

1.0 out of 5 stars Just Plain Bad
I'm a fan of a lot of 'B' movies and can forgive most plot holes for the sake of enjoying the film, but come on.... Read more
Published 2 months ago by A. Barnard

3.0 out of 5 stars Cheap version of Mad Max
Take a slice of Mad Max, add to it a pinch of Escape from N.Y and place it north of Hadrians wall and there you have Doomsday. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Icequeen

2.0 out of 5 stars Doomsday: Dog Eat Dog
A dystopian near-future meets a rebirth of the feudal system in Neil Marshall's post-apocalyptic vision, in which an elite team of military operatives accompany medical experts... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Revelation Magazine

2.0 out of 5 stars Have a game of "Spot The Reference"
What an unusual film! This feature, however, far from detracting from the film is its most appealing characteristic. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Nostromo

5.0 out of 5 stars utterly briliant!
Doombsday is fantastic. its the sort of film i love to watch again and again. the effects are awsome and the fight sequences are breathtaking. Read more
Published 5 months ago by V. Cash

1.0 out of 5 stars so bad...its just bad
So here we have the third feature from much praised Brit director Neil Marshall, and unfortunately, the movies continue to get worse. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. Rwj Nixon

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