War of the Worlds
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War of the Worlds DVD
It's coming out in a few days. Post comments here!
I can't wait to hear what the sound is like, and will DEFINTELY get the widescreen version.
I can't wait to hear what the sound is like, and will DEFINTELY get the widescreen version.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I was really waffling on whether or not to pick this up (in an already crowded month), but eventually decided that I just didn't enjoy the film as much as I'd hoped when I saw it in the theater--- so no sale for me on the DVD. The extras on the 2-discer sound nice, though.
Of course, I may yet change my mind if I hear enough enthusiasm from others...
Of course, I may yet change my mind if I hear enough enthusiasm from others...
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I kind of hoped it would be a little scarier than it turned out to be. Don't get me wrong, some parts were pretty scary. But not "jump-out-of-your-seat-screaming" scary like Jurassic Park was (or even The Lost World's T-Rex-trailer-tipping-over sequence.)
Still, it's definetely a great movie.
Still, it's definetely a great movie.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Hey George - the '53 version disc SE is fab.
Joe Dante's commentary as a fan is much fun, as are Gene Barry and Ann Robinson's memories in the doc and on a separate commentary track - very sweet to hear after all these years and, while neither one have lost the plot, Robinson is a little more with it and razor sharp on the details.
Plus - as I'm sure you know - a FANTASTIC new transfer, Orson Wells 1938 radio broadcast in its entirety and in the best sound I have heard on this, plus a newly discovered stereo mix for the film that sounds wonderful.
Not as packed, perhaps, as a WB catalog title, but Paramount should be recognised for this great little disc. The only thing is the unispired packaging - did you see what we get in the UK? Wow!
Joe Dante's commentary as a fan is much fun, as are Gene Barry and Ann Robinson's memories in the doc and on a separate commentary track - very sweet to hear after all these years and, while neither one have lost the plot, Robinson is a little more with it and razor sharp on the details.
Plus - as I'm sure you know - a FANTASTIC new transfer, Orson Wells 1938 radio broadcast in its entirety and in the best sound I have heard on this, plus a newly discovered stereo mix for the film that sounds wonderful.
Not as packed, perhaps, as a WB catalog title, but Paramount should be recognised for this great little disc. The only thing is the unispired packaging - did you see what we get in the UK? Wow!
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The sound on the WOTW DVD was awesome.
I really think this movie should get a Best Pic nom! And a Best Supporting for Dakota.
I really think this movie should get a Best Pic nom! And a Best Supporting for Dakota.
That's easy...the germs hadn't quite invaded their systems yet. Like in E.T., ET doesn't get sick till halfway through the movie because his immune system can't tolerate Earth's environment.BTW, for those who do want to bash this: how come the aliens were unaffected when they FIRST came down??
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!