Omega Doom is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rutger Hauer.
... At the end of a World War between humans and robots, a nuclear bomb was detonated and a Dark Age begun, without technology or electricity.
[citation needed] The screenplay written by Albert Pyun and Ed Naha was originally set in Paris, at EuroDisney.
Omega Doom was originally built to be part of a new exhibit at EuroDisney established around the Terminator franchise and the entire setting was within the theme park.
[citation needed] TV Guide rated it 1/4 stars and wrote that "Omega Doom is merely an exercise in reviving moldy sci-fi cliches from their familiar genre graves".
[2] Keith Bailey of the Radio Times rated it 1/5 stars and called the film's action sequences "so poorly directed as to be incomprehensible".