Director Neil Marshall makes high-quality genre dreck like the funny/scary low-budget 2002 werewolf movie Dog Soldiers and 2005's The Descent, a horror must-see about women who spelunk into a nightmare.
And then there's 2008's Doomsday, starring Rhona Mitra as a futuristic supercop with a robot eye. It's trashy nonsense and a brain-dead treasure. Doomsday is a schlocky, incoherent, gory mash-up of killer outbreak movies like 28 Days Later and post-apocalyptic classics like The Road Warrior and John Carpenter's Escape from New York, the latter being the movie Marshall strips the most for parts.
The plot? Well, you asked. In the future, all of Scotland is walled off and quarantined because of the deadly Reaper Virus. The island of Great Britain is split in two—one-half free-ish and the other a lawless prison camp. Here's what you can expect: blood, cannibalism, decapitations, sword fights, car crashes, and Bob Hoskins scowling.