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CAST LIST
Karl Urban
Rosamund Pike
Dwayne Johnson
Ben Daniels
Dhobi Oparei
Successful movies based on video games are few and far between, and "Doom," starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, fared no better. And, really, shooting a gun at lots of aliens is one thing, but stealing a movie like "Be Cool" by wearing powder blue pants and singing "You're Not Woman Enough to Take My Man" shows off a whole different level of talent. So, place The Rock in another video game -- Dance Dance Revolution -- where he stars as a young man in desperate need of cash to get medical help for his ailing mother. After stumbling upon, and winning, a local dance-off, he realizes that his untreated ADD, formerly viewed as a handicap, can be used to complement his unflagging passion for dance. With that life-affirming revelation, he embarks on a path to winning the lucrative top prize at the Dance Dance Revolution Championship, held at a local anime convention.

Nominations: Best Soundtrack, Best Actor

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Synopsis
In the not-so-distant future, a portal has been discovered leading from Earth to Mars, where the government operates a research base to examine the ruins of a lost civilization; scientists are studying it, conducting experiments they perhaps shouldn't be, and trying find out what happened. Answer: nothing good. That's what Sarge (The Rock) and his unit of high-tech Marines find out the hard way when they're sent to investigate a disturbance on the base--which turns out to be nothing less than an infestation of terrifying, evil, flesh-eating monsters.

DOOM, based on one of the most popular video games of all time, knows exactly what it wants to do, and wastes no time in doing it. Andrzej Bartkowiak, the director of lean, effective action flicks like "Romeo Must Die" and "Exit Wounds", gets right to the meat of the movie: marines versus monsters in dark, dank corridors. The Rock brings just the right balance of bad-ass attitude and deadpan humor to the role of Sarge, while the cast's other standout is Reaper ("Lord Of The Rings"' Karl Urban), who tries to repair his strained relationship with his sister Samantha (Rosamund Pike), one of the base's scientists. They're joined by a motley crew, including the twisted Portman, intensely religious Goat, affable Duke, and newbie The Kid. While the plot differs from that of the game in a few key ways, it remains true to the spirit of the original--a no-frills fest of shooting, explosions, gore, and vicious zombies. The game was, of course, a "first-person shooter," and in an inspired moment, the movie turns itself into one for a stretch. It's exhilarating, as are several surprising twists that separate this fun, streamlined action extravaganza from lesser video game adaptations.

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