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War of the Worlds DVD (Widescreen, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg)

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Condition
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Type
Movie
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Language
English
Actor
Tom Cruise
Rating
PG-13
Sub-Genre
Aliens, Disaster
Director
Steven Spielberg
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
War of the Worlds (2005 film)
Studio
Paramount Pictures
UPC
678149439229

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  • Top favourable review

    Tom Cruise makes this film personal, while the special effects make it believable.

    War of the Worlds is a book, a radio broadcast, and a 1940's movie. All these formats were exceedingly scary for their time. This remake does not disappoint. The special effects make the action believable and frightening. Cruise personalizes the story. We can empathize with him. First his unknowing scoffing at the freak electrically storm, than his realization that there is real danger. His concern for his children's safety in circumstances he can not control is every parent's worse nightmare. The fear and loss of hope he feels hiding out in the farmhouse basement from the alien machines is deeply disturbing. I have to say that the sequence in which his character carries out a successful attack on one of the tripods was superfluous, which is why I only give the movie four stars. That whole ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: oddbanana

  • Top critical review

    A Dark Retelling of an H.G. Wells Story

    If one were to make the perhaps inevitable comparison to the 1950s movie it comes across heavy handed. But the earlier movie does convey the same type of terror. .just not on such a grand scale with such ease. The relationships between the characters, which I cannot pretend to go into very well here, is the most terrifying aspect of the movie. Not that the 50's were paradise but relationships weren't so #visibly# "broken." That is also includes the man to Creator relationship. There always has been an odd thing about the alien invasion idea as it is depicted in this story. If aliens were indeed "scrutinizing" earth for any length of time it seems that they would been aware of the diseases or even common colds (etc.) which are ever so common to humans. Surely they should've been ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: portnoy3381

  • Great Effects But Should Have Gone Different Directions

    Having read through many reviews here, I find that most would agree that this film leaves much to be desired. It left me a bit senseless, like the way you feel after you go to work for 10 years at the same time everyday and one day you wake up and go, "Wow, I could have had a real life". After seeing the trailer for this film, I somehow knew that I wasn't going catch this at the theater. The trailer is usually a pretty good snapshot of the tone for whole film. The original trailer just gave very small hints of what was coming, but never really gave you enough to chew on while the film was still in production. When the trailer of "Independence Day" came out I was really interested in catching the film in the theater, however, you need to remember from which ...

  • I like to call it War of the Worries

    This is a most stress-filled and exciting film, with good reason. Poorly equipped for fatherhood (no Suri jokes), Papa Tom finds himself responsible for the safety of his two children who are visiting for the weekend when the earth is attacked by very unfriendly aliens with an agenda. Junior has rebellion issues and Blondie's precocious and spoiled. All this is very worrisome and stressful for Papa Tom. The film progresses from there to nonstop run for safety activity that is thrilling and well done. Spielberg creates an ominous sense of impending danger and confusion in the first act. It feels frighteningly real as everyone has to suddenly react to the peril that crops up so quickly. The movie takes you on the family's wild ride for safety as Papa Tom's efforts ...

  • Very Disappointing

    As a fan of the original 1898 HG Wells novel, and the original 1953 movie, as well as the Mercury Theatre radio broadcast narrated by Orson Welles, I was disappointed after seeing this movie in the theatre. Tom Cruise was very good in his role, as was Tim Robbins, and the special effects were excellent, but the movie as a whole just didn't seem to mesh well. The original book and movie encompassed the whole world fighting the Martians with all of humanity's very survival at stake. This Spielberg offering concentrates on Cruise and his children dealing with relationship issues and their apparent salvation if they can journey to his ex-wife in an apparently untouched major city. Dakota Fanning screams a lot, the ending is anti-climatic, and the new story fails when compared ...