WAR OF THE WORLDS thread... (merged)
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Originally Posted by scott shelton
And if anyone wants to write a paper on how Spielberg "owns" the MPAA, start with this film. I can't believe they didn't get slapped with an R rating.
A little dissapointed to see the runtime at just under 2hrs, I was hoping at least 2:20...
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Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
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Think cigar-chomping military types in the latter role. Kinda lame.
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Originally Posted by scott shelton
Yes and no.
Think cigar-chomping military types in the latter role. Kinda lame.
Think cigar-chomping military types in the latter role. Kinda lame.
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Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
Well I would assume that since the original book was written in the late 1800's. It also doesn't surprise me that Spielberg goes for the "pussified" ending. His endings never usually take "chances."
What's wrong with this ending? That's the ending from the book and it's also (if I understand correctly) the ending from the original film. People always criticize filmmakers for not sticking true to the source material and here we go with the backlash of people now saying the ending should be changed.
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Originally Posted by JBurns24
What's wrong with this ending? That's the ending from the book and it's also (if I understand correctly) the ending from the original film. People always criticize filmmakers for not sticking true to the source material and here we go with the backlash of people now saying the ending should be changed.
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I loved it...I haven't been this scared in a movie for years. I was on the edge of my seat... sure, the last 10 minutes really put a quick bow on the whole thing, but overall, for a summer popcorn flick, it delivered the goods...can't wait to see it again!
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Originally Posted by mdc3000
I loved it...I haven't been this scared in a movie for years. I was on the edge of my seat... sure, the last 10 minutes really put a quick bow on the whole thing, but overall, for a summer popcorn flick, it delivered the goods...can't wait to see it again!
Did you really feel it was a popcorn film?
I think the origin of the red weeds is enough to kick it out of that feeling.
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Originally Posted by Superboy
The book was great, a fantastic piece of science fiction. If anyone here's seen it, I just have few questions:
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Originally Posted by scott shelton
Did you really feel it was a popcorn film?
I think the origin of the red weeds is enough to kick it out of that feeling.
I think the origin of the red weeds is enough to kick it out of that feeling.
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I well see this, but this would probarly be the last time I'll ever seen Tom Cruise on the big screen. I just can't stand the guy at all. His ego has gotten too big lately, and I'm so sick and tired of hearing about his stupid looney religion. I feel so sorry for Katie, he got her brainwashed.
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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
My worry: it will terrify them so much they can't make a family night out of the film, which will hurt it in the long run.
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Originally Posted by scott shelton
I'd like to think of WORLDS as a supermodel. It's pretty to look at. At times, it's downright gorgeous. All the parts are in working order. The company it keeps with you is distracting enough to be enjoyable.
But to spend two hours with it leaves you feeling empty.
It'll be interesting what audiences come away with from the film, but IMO, this is a bleak creation, not terribly involving. It features some of Spielberg's best shot constructions, but at the end of the film, this is a pretty joyless creation.
Not that all summer movies have to be fun, but WORLDS isn't even pleasant in a Earth-is-fucked way. It's just dark for dark's sake.
And the pussified ending? Well, I'll let everyone else take a crack at that.
And if anyone wants to write a paper on how Spielberg "owns" the MPAA, start with this film. I can't believe they didn't get slapped with an R rating.
But to spend two hours with it leaves you feeling empty.
It'll be interesting what audiences come away with from the film, but IMO, this is a bleak creation, not terribly involving. It features some of Spielberg's best shot constructions, but at the end of the film, this is a pretty joyless creation.
Not that all summer movies have to be fun, but WORLDS isn't even pleasant in a Earth-is-fucked way. It's just dark for dark's sake.
And the pussified ending? Well, I'll let everyone else take a crack at that.
And if anyone wants to write a paper on how Spielberg "owns" the MPAA, start with this film. I can't believe they didn't get slapped with an R rating.
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I read an interview with Senior Spielbergo where he said that it won't have the same ending as the book, which we all now know is a bunch of hooey.
Still, I'm glad I know it's the same, becuause if I saw the movie while expecting a different resolution than the book, but got the same thing, I'd be pissed. Now that I know it's the same, I'm kinda disappointed, but at least I won't be pissed.
Anyways, I think it should end with an army of Scientologists using their mind-bullets to kill the aliens...
Still, I'm glad I know it's the same, becuause if I saw the movie while expecting a different resolution than the book, but got the same thing, I'd be pissed. Now that I know it's the same, I'm kinda disappointed, but at least I won't be pissed.
Anyways, I think it should end with an army of Scientologists using their mind-bullets to kill the aliens...
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Originally Posted by Giles
I don't see this in your film list - what letter grade are you giving it?
I would give it around a C grade. It looks like I'm in the minority, but that's cool. I want people to have a good time at the movies no matter what I think.
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Hey Scott: FWIW, I remember critics and people thrashing Spielberg for making Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom too dark in 1984, and that sure didn't hurt it. Granted, it didn't do Raiders numbers, but it was a success.
Of course there's a chance audiences have changed a bit since then and are less tolerant of dark plots.
Of course there's a chance audiences have changed a bit since then and are less tolerant of dark plots.
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Harry liked it. A lot.
http://aint-it-cool.com/display.cgi?id=20580
(Yes, I know he liked Van Helsing, Phantom Menace, Blade II)
http://aint-it-cool.com/display.cgi?id=20580
(Yes, I know he liked Van Helsing, Phantom Menace, Blade II)