Avatar & Doom as a Crossover
- Thecrazyman
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Yep, a post I had in mind sometime after watching the film Avatar and since I played Doom all those years ago so I'm going to ask you a question, what would happen if the creators of the film Avatar got together with the creators of Doom itself? Express your thoughts here.
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At 1/7/10 08:57 PM, Thecrazyman wrote: Yep, a post I had in mind sometime after watching the film Avatar and since I played Doom all those years ago so I'm going to ask you a question, what would happen if the creators of the film Avatar got together with the creators of Doom itself? Express your thoughts here.
this sounds like a crappy post just waiting to be discovered
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well it will be like a twisted sci-fi fantasy shooting mind blowing porn spine gripping hell of a movie!
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So, you have a sci fi setting with no plot but extremely high violence, combined with a sci fi setting with a crappy plot, but only pretty high violence.
IT'S LIKE THEY WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER.
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At 1/7/10 09:02 PM, Samen wrote: So, you have a sci fi setting with no plot but extremely high violence, combined with a sci fi setting with a crappy plot, but only pretty high violence.
IT'S LIKE THEY WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER.
Maybe the Directors making Movies based on the Video Games themselves should get together with the makers of the Video Game itself and see how that would turn out because most Movies based on Video Games usually don't do very well in the box office.
It's just the same as Games based on Movies as well because most of them don't sell well let alone a very select few such as Batman for the NES and Gremlins 2 for the NES, people actually bought those games with their hard-earned cash.
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Virtual Reality Doom? Going by how they made the movie?
- Thecrazyman
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My personal thoughts of what would happen if a crossover between Avatar and Doom came to be, the title itself would be called "Avatar of Doom" and the storyline involves the Humans and the Na'vi find themselves at great odds once again but later on are forced to unite together to fight against an even greater threat, the very Legions of Hell itself after the Legions of Hell decide to invade the World of Pandora.
The only people that can save them now are none other but Jake Sully from Avatar and the Unnamed Marine in Doom itself.
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lmao screw doom we should mix Avatar and
Avatar the Last AIrbender
Win!
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At 1/7/10 09:51 PM, Nerubweaver19 wrote: lmao screw doom we should mix Avatar and
Avatar the Last AIrbender
Win!
No offense but I just don't think a crossover between the film Avatar and Avatar the Last Alrbender would be ideal due to the major differences between those two, even through people here on newgrounds can make flash movies of crossovers between say for example a video game with a movie film, a video game with another video game and a movie film with another movie film and so forth, despite this, some crossovers are better thought of then others.
A crossover between the 2009 film Avatar along with the popular video game Doom would be very ideal if ever done just right.

