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Spielberg's War of the Worlds


MrMcGoo

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Oh I am not criticizing anyone elses views on movies or how they watch them. I am just not that involved in the technical aspects. I generally just judge them on the "was I entertained or not" scale. Since my wife is convinced that I like the worst movies ever made, I guess my oppinion on the subject should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt!

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OMG !!! , I just hooked up my rear Belles last night . The first thing I played was T2 . Absolutely Incredible ! The differance the Belles make in the rear ; replacing the Heresy II's , is beyond my limited vocabulary to express . Having 5 Belles in a 16 by 20 room realy does the trick for me . Today I went and picked up WOTW from the video store and treated myself to a matinee . All I can say is that IMO , FWIW , this is the new standard . The surround effects are INCREDIBLE , the dialog mix was not the best I have heard , but who cares !!! This flick will give your HT a workout like no other !!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

We had a WOTW festival last week. Saw the Speilberg, then saw the

semi-recent one with "Jake" Busey (credited as William Busey at the

end!) and the '53 original.

I liked the original best, ("Superscience!" Ha!) but none of them

were really "good". The Busey one stunk from front to back.

Speilberg's was pretty ordinary, while the sound is good, the plot

sucks-the aliens are just a MacGuffin between a man and his

family. They all suffer from the "Mars Attacks" syndrome.

The aliens are supposed to be mysterious and unstoppable. Well,

OK, if we really were attacked by BOMs from another planet, I'm sure

they would be mysterious and unstoppable. But the lack of

character development hurts the movie. And, of course, the aliens

ravage the countryside right up to the point where they die en

masse. I suppose the original intent is to convey a sense of

human helplessness coupled to a morality play whereby God gets some

recognition for being wise enough to provide us with an immune system

and germs to keep it active.

So, in writing this response, I've made an "Ah Ha!" discovery.

The BEST War of the Worlds REALLY IS "Mars Attacks"! Just replace

bacteria and viruses with country music...

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I suppose the original intent is to convey a sense of human helplessness coupled to a morality play whereby God gets some recognition for being wise enough to provide us with an immune system and germs to keep it active.

... I missed the Spiritual aspects that you ascribe to the intent of the story; to me, it just as well involves the glory of natural selection, something of which a species capable of space travel should presumably be aware.

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