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War of the Worlds - Dave - 07-05-2005 The Mad American Wrote:I saw a review that said the book originally was a reaction to industrialism (which I really don't see...and not sure where that came from ) My interpretation is that the book was a reaction to colonialism. The British Empire had just spent the last two hundred years swanning into places and completely decimating them for their own purpose, the indiginous people be damned. It was a 'How would you like it?' fable. Dave War of the Worlds - Biggles - 07-05-2005 I had wanted to go see this, although I had no delusions of it being nearly as great as the 1953 movie. Now I'm wondering whether I should bother. War of the Worlds - Maggers - 07-05-2005 I'm one of the few adults I know who enjoyed this movie. Don't know what that means, except that I can throw myself into a film and watch it like a 12 year old, totally suspending all belief and taking what's on the screen as real. I immerse myself in a movie in a way that ... well, that no one else I know does. It leaves me with a very visceral experience, and I like that. However, as I said, none of my other adult friends liked it, and it seems few on this board have either. But I thought it was good enough for a second viewing, and I liked it the second time around, too. It does have its flaws, though. War of the Worlds - fpw - 07-05-2005 I loved Alan Moore's take on WotW in the second Extraordinary Gentlemen series. War of the Worlds - The Mad American - 07-06-2005 Dave Wrote:My interpretation is that the book was a reaction to colonialism. The British Empire had just spent the last two hundred years swanning into places and completely decimating them for their own purpose, the indiginous people be damned. It was a 'How would you like it?' fable. Yeah that was always what I thought too Dave. Makes tons more sense then the industrialism thing. Like I said not sure where the reviewer came up with that one. War of the Worlds - The Mad American - 07-06-2005 Maggers Wrote:I'm one of the few adults I know who enjoyed this movie. Don't know what that means, except that I can throw myself into a film and watch it like a 12 year old, totally suspending all belief and taking what's on the screen as real. I immerse myself in a movie in a way that ... well, that no one else I know does. It leaves me with a very visceral experience, and I like that. The longer I have had to think about this movie the less I like it. It is to the point now that I wouldn't even call it good. But everyone has their opinions. I don't discount anyones over mine but that is just how this is progressing in my head. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I finally saw Batman Begins and having chosen to see WoTW over Batman last week I realize I made a huge mistake. The two movies aren't even close to being in the same league. IMHO. War of the Worlds - Maggers - 07-06-2005 The Mad American Wrote:... Batman Begins and WoTW ... The two movies aren't even close to being in the same league. IMHO. I agree 100%, and I still liked WOTW. Saw BB twice, too. War of the Worlds - CANADIANRJFAN - 07-06-2005 War of the Worlds - well worth renting. War of the Worlds - thisisatest - 07-07-2005 Blake Wrote:*** MINOR SPOILERS FOLLOW *** Steve D This is the post I would have posted, but Blake beat me to it. But I will add: WotW WAS Signs with the family outdoors instead of indoors. Compared to the 1953 version, where the focus is mainly on the military's strategies, this new version focuses on Tom Cruise's strategies. AND we didn't get to see Los Angeles City Hall blowed up. A grade of C- from me. War of the Worlds - jimbow8 - 07-13-2005 I had a lot of problems with this movie. The Seeing Eye scenes were generic and totally worthless to me. Not the least bit frightening. Other things that others here have mentioned. At the end when they find mom and her parents who look like they just finished Sunday tea amongst a totally destroyed neighborhood. The convenient way that there are areas to drive a van through tons of carnage and destruction. Aside from all that, I thought it was very entertaining as a summer brainless action movie. I love the way Dakota Fanning can appear terrified with such ease and make me feel terrified also, but I hate the fact that it is about all she can do (or is given to do, maybe). |