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I agreeThe Demon said:Well...his mask looks bad-ass....
I agreeThe Demon said:Well...his mask looks bad-ass....
Orange9mm said:Damn! And to think I was about to invite all the AICN people over here to talk some sense into you all..........![]()

albafan said:Herr, come on....I was just messin with ya....I meant absolutely nothing by my comment....I apologize if you took it the wrong way....nothing was meant by it AT ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.....it went right along with my comment to Boom....thats all.....![]()

Weadazoid said:That isn't a drawing that is a work of Art!
Question why does the Movies version of Doom, make him look like he has green armor?
Kmackintrush said:
Now this, is Doom:cool::up:[/QUOTE]
Yup. Just like the mask in the movie. :)

Herr Logan said:Humor.... I see. A means to a comical end. Most impressive.
If I'm extra-testy today, it's probably because I'm sick with a throat that feels like Dr. Doom's face after he put his iron mask on prematurely. I can't eat anything besides cough drops, and even if I don't eat, I still have to swallow, or I'll drown.
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From where are you getting your vast supply of information? In the scrips I've read he's a bonified genius. And in the latest draft, his Latverian roots are included. As for being a dictator, we'll have to wait until July 8th to see, but I am confident that if he isn't in this movie he will be by the next. The only thing to go is the magic, which has little to do with his "bad assedness".The Batman said:He's no longer ruler, he dosent really seem like much of a genius, and he fires electricity instead of using magic.
I dunno...it seems like in this flick he's taking stuff from silver age lex luthor.
albafan said:Awwww I'm sorry Herr....but really I didn't mean anything by it at all.....I promise.....

JulianM.Fan said:This is going to be like Xmen and Spiderman they can't include everything about Doom in the length of two hours or whatever. I am sure that it will be included in the sequel. Doom may be a huge part of FF but he is not one of the main four thus he'll get less screen time and less revealing things about him because they'll be focusing more on the main four. The origins, the feelings, the adjustment and then finally the action. Give the movie a chance and stop opening a new thread each week about how Doom is not standing up to your measures *rolls eyes*
Endeavor said:I've been reading some of the recent posts/arguments and have a couple of questions (I've been away from the boards and the rumor mill for a long time):
I know about some of the changes that they have done to Doom: he is a businessman in the movie, fine, but is he still a scientific genius? Will he be a match for Reed when it comes to intellect? Has there been any information leaks that would give us an insight into this or are we still in the dark about those specifics?
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Killgore said:From where are you getting your vast supply of information? In the scrips I've read he's a bonified genius. And in the latest draft, his Latverian roots are included. As for being a dictator, we'll have to wait until July 8th to see, but I am confident that if he isn't in this movie he will be by the next. The only thing to go is the magic, which has little to do with his "bad assedness".
homestarrunner said:well in the new issue of wizard with all the movie stuff the costume designer says that fox thought the look of doom was too " archaic" and needed to be updated.. im not sure i fi agree wit hthem or not .i tihnk they could have gotten away with the way he was then again this 2005. .

Yeah the movie version of Doom actually looks more archaic and all over the place than the comic one.Herr Logan said:Archaic? Yeah, that's the point.
The statement that it "needed to be updated" will never be valid, especially if the justification is that Doom's look is "too archaic."![]()
Will said:Yeah the movie version of Doom actually looks more archaic and all over the place than the comic one.
I actually have a design solution to the lower half of Dr. Doom with the movie top half design but I doubt anyone would want to see it.
and may he return to glory soon !
wobbly said:Well...in the film he apparently, so he can't be that much of a slouch in the smarts department. A match for Reed though, as he should be?...Can't say for sure, but the spoiler does suggest he oughta be close.does build a transformation chamber that cures Ben

Iron Maiden said:Funny how these Doom threads keep popping up like dandelions on a springtime lawn.
Going by the cast listing, Julian McMahon is the fifth billed. Using the past history of supervillains translated to the screen, his screen time will most likely be less than the rest of the cast. Yet more than a few fans cite this as their biggest concern.
I am starting to wonder about the nebulous "creative differences" explanation given for Peyton Reed's departure as director. If memory serves, Peyton Reed wanted to place the film in the same time period as when the comics first came out - the 1960's. In this context, I think movie Doom would have ended up being been very close to the comics version. The highly eccentric view of Tim Burton's Gotham City comes to mind - - there is just no city like this in the real world. It seems to exist in a constant state of twilight and I can't recall very many scenes done in dazzzling daylight. It gave Batman a sort of self-contained universe where it didn't seem so strange to have the Joker and other assorted weirdos on the loose.
If the FF movie was done in this manner, I think the credibility factor for "old school" Doom would have been a slam dunk. Instead of trying to comtemporize Doom you would create the environment in which he exists - a fantasy version of our Earth known as the Marvel Universe. In this universe, there is a forboding building known as the Latverian embassy in New York, Doctor Strange has a townhouse on Blecker Street in Greenwich village and a SHIELD helicarrier patrols the skies.
Instead, they chose to fit Doom into something closer to our reality. Absolute monarch translates into industrialist/billionaire and his medieval - themed armor looks like Calvin Klein or some other design house. I suppose we should consider ourselves lucky they didn't try to make Doom an allegory for someone like Osama Bin Laden. We also see Doom's transformation occur much later in life than in the comics. In the film, he has already gone through college with Reed and is an established business baron when they all get exposed to the cosmic radiation. Fox is rolling the dice on this in the hopes that there is enough of Doom from the comics to satisfy the fan base and seems to be making changes in the script to correct this according Simon Kinberg, the last screenwriter to work on the film. By July we will know if they have succeeded. I just wish someone at Fox had the cajones and creativity to make a movie in which a more faithful version of Doom could exist but it's gone too far for that now.
I hope they leave the fate of Doom at the end of the movie open-ended and he becomes a recurring character in the manner of Ian McKellan's Magneto. Let's just hope that we don't have to wait as long as the Supeman franchise has in eradicating Gene Hackman's buffoonish version of Lex Luthor.
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