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  • Actors: Rhona Mitra, Malcolm McDowell, Bob Hoskins, David O'Hara, Adrian Lester
  • Directors: Neil Marshall
  • Producers: Benedict Carver, Steven Paul
  • Format: THX
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Sept. 2008
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (144 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001CF06VU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,351 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Sci-fi action film from writer/director Neil Marshall ('Dog Soldiers', 'The Descent'). When the deadly 'reaper virus' hits Scotland, the decision is taken to literally wall-off the country from the rest of the British isles. This process of containment proves to be successful until, 27 years later, the virus resurfaces on the streets of London. A group of specialists led by no-nonsense copper, Captain Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra), is covertly dispatched into the still quarantined Scotland to seek out a cure. What they find is a nightmarish landscape torn apart by two rival factions - one led by the scientist Dr Marcus Kane (Malcolm McDowell), and the other by his son, Sol (Craig Conway) - and the one thing both factions agree on is that Sinclair and her team have to be eliminated...

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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 favourite 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

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Doomsday is written & directed by Neil Marshall and stars Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins, Malcolm McDowell, Alexander Siddig, David O'Hara, Craig Conway, Adrian Lester, Darren Morfitt & Sean Pertwee.

2008 and the deadly Reaper virus has run amok in the north of the United Kingdom. Desperate to contain and stop the spread of the disease, the powers that be erect a high security wall to separate Scotland from the rest of civilisation. Cut to 2035 and the virus has started to surface in overcrowded London. Word has it that there are survivors of the virus still in the "Hot Zone" of Scotland and medical researcher Dr. Kane (McDowell) may have found the cure. So needing someone to go into the "Hot Zone" to locate Kane, the politico's ask head of the Department of Security Captain Nelson (Hoskins) to send his best operative in with a crack team to seek and bring home. That best person for the job turns out to be a woman, Eden Sinclair, a child evacuee from Scotland when the virus broke. Once inside, Sinclair and her team find a world gone berserk, where gangs of cannibals rule the streets and violence is the order of the day. The chances of getting out alive, never mind finding Kane, appear remote at best.

By the time Neil Marshall started making Doomsday it was widely known that after Dog Soldiers & The Descent he is not someone to hide his influences. A 70s & 80s horror/sci-fi lover thru and thru, the next step for him would be to make a homage movie befitting his keenness for schlocky cinema. And so it proved, where armed with a £17 million budget afforded him by Universal Pictures, Marshall has made an outrageously fun and violent apocalyptic movie.
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Paying `homage' to other films can be touch and go at the best of times. Sometimes it ends up looking like a film's just blatantly copied another (most likely superior) movie and you get nothing new.

However, with `Doomsday' you can never be entirely sure which homage you're watching. We join the action a few decades in the future where Scotland has been quarantined due to a virus wiping out the population (possibly down to an infected deep-fried Mars bad - we don't know). However, when the virus resurfaces in London, an elite squad is send north of the border to try and find a cure.

Yes, it's a B-movie, but it's a damn fine one. When the team assembles, we get extreme shades of the Colonial Marines from Aliens (see some `borrowed dialogue' even), then we move on to Escape From New York (even down to the fact that the central character has only one eye) and Mad Max 2 when it comes to fighting the enemies. Finally, give it a 28 Days Later feel with the vibe and musical score and you have one hell of a violent mess of a film.

With this many elements in the mix, it's never going to sit together perfectly, but then I doubt the film-makers ever intended it to be perfect. It has its faults and there are plot-holes aplenty if you're in the mood to pick holes in it. However, I watch Doomsday purely to be entertained. I'm not looking for high-quality drama or a watertight script.

It's severely tongue-in-cheek, even bordering on daft at some stages. And good on it. It can never hope to compete with the serious Hollywood action blockbusters, so it carves out its own niche in the market by copying other films in a `knowing' way.

For everyone who loves this film (like me) there will be someone who absolutely hates it.
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2007. A deadly plague, known as the "Reaper Virus," has broken out, killing hundreds of thousands in its wake.

In desperation, the British Government evacuates as many survivors as it can out of the infected area, and then builds a wall, preventing the remainder from escaping.

Thirty years later, with the wall still up and the victims all but forgotten, the virus breaks out again.

The Government decides to send a crack team of operatives, led by Major Eden Sinclair, into the hot zone to investigate the possibility of a cure.....

Name any Apocalyptic movie from the eighties, and I'm sure you will find a reference to it here. The most blatant one is Escape From New York, which basically has the same plot and the same tropes.

Some may say that Marshall has ripped off these movies, but if you look closer this is a loving homage to someone who grew up watching these sort of movies and just losing themselves in their world.

It's fun, a lot of guilty fun, but if you really look deeper, there are lots and lots of plot holes, so its best just to appreciate the film for what it is, an exploitation homage to some very cool classics.

The cast are okay, and Mitra does good, but she is outshone by the wealth of bad guys and some good support from Hoskins and Pertwee.
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By Steven TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 27 April 2011
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This is bonkers beyond belief and I absolutely loved it. Neil Marshall knows his stuff and can pull off a decent action flick. Forget plot plausability, this is one for action fanatics and it makes no apology for crashing head first into the mayhem. The basic premise is that a plague decimates Scotland and a giant wall is erected to contain the victims in and leave them to die. Years later the plague appears beyond the wall and there still isn't a cure. The authorities have long suppressed evidence of survivors in the "hot zone" but since they now need a cure they dispatch a special forces team led by Rhona Mitra to find out how the survivors haven't perished. What follows is a roller-coaster of action and adventure as the intrepid team look for a cure and make their way beyond the wall and into the wasted cities where they encounte flesh eating tribes and medieval warlords. Rhone Mitra looks great, the sets are excellent and fast paced tale is peppered with dark humour and loads of OTT action. This movie gives us echoes of Escape from New York, a pinch of 28 days later and a dose of Mad Max. For me, its a guilty pleasure and almost the perfect B movie.
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