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Doom - I'm So Manly That I Kiss My Gun
Remember that you can always get in touch with us on our Discord server, Facebook page, on Twitter, or with our Contact page.Gammy legs, getting older, men in rubber suits, first-person shooter sections, Semper-Fi, testosteroni (and whether that should be a pizza topping), and guns that make the uwu face. Obviously, this means that we talked about the 2005 movie Doom for our 2022 Spooptober episode.psst. we've actually done a bunch of these "goes to the movies" episodes. Check this page to see all of the released specials.Here's a sample of the full show notes - make sure to click through and check them out.Content WarningAs this is both our Spootober episode and an episode which covers the 2005 action horror movie Doom, this episode contains discussions of things, and words, which are not safe for work or the ears of the innocent.<br>Please listen responsibly.<br>Show NotesSpooptober is upon us once again. This year we wanted to tackle a spoopy video game movie for our Waffling Taylors Goes To The Movies series. But what to choose, what to choose? We've already covered The House of the Dead, and the first two Resident Evil movies - psst. there are three links there for the Resident Evil movies, because our exploration of the second movie took that long that we split it into two parts - because of that, we decided to cover the 2005 action horror movie version of Doom!As with our House of the Dead episode - do check that out, if you want to hear the boys talking smack about an Uwe Boll movie - we decided to change up the format of our "goes to the movies" episodes. Instead of working through the plot, we decided that it would be much more fun to focus on a handful of scenes from the movie. This serves the double purpose of: Simplifying our episodes, and getting to the gags quicker Not having to discuss the plot - the one thing we're not here for Basic Info on the Movie<br><br>Jay dropped some key facts on this movie before we could get to our discussion on it:This is a movie that was released in 2005.<br>It had a budget of 60-70 million dollars, but only took 58 million dollars at the box office. So it was kind of a flop, but not as much as Final Fantasy: The Sprits Within.<br>Although it's based on Doom, I feel like it's more based on Doom 3 due to the design of the BFG and the dark corridors.<br>- JayInitial ThoughtsSquidge started the conversation off with a very relevant question:But why did they make Doom into a stealth movie?<br>- SquidgeAnd he's not wrong, a large part of the first hour of the movie is mostly the Marines stalking about in the darkness.This is ju