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    War Of The Worlds - (TV Series - Fox)

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    Jesus, another adaptation of WOTW?!

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    And modern bleedin times as well.
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    Well, the first two episodes were OK(ish)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Well, the first two episodes were OK(ish)...
    ...and that sums up the series really. With it getting very messy towards the end.

    We have examples of our modern writers throwing in unnecessary shock factors, for example a story line with a woman who was raped by her brother and had a child by him. What does this add to the story? What depth does it bring to the story? Nothing, just cheep shock...

    The series ends very badly in the last episode IMHO but a second season is on the way...
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    I'd say we'll never see a good adaptation of 'War of the Worlds' in our lifetime.
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    Oh, and I forgot to mention the science hokum woowoo with people "sensing stuff" and touch machine to get visions from elsewhere...

    Goodness knows what Season 2 will be about...
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    Neil, why do you watch all this crap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    Neil, why do you watch all this crap?
    Someone's got to do it so as to warn you folks

    ps: Parts of it was ok.
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    When it was announced they were making a War Of The Worlds series set in Victorian Britain I got quite excited thinking it would be like the artwork in Jeff Waynes musical version and be a definitive telling of the story. I've not watched it though after reading many posts and reviews which said it was woke rubbish, applying modern day views to the historical setting and being poorly acted with Doctor Who style special effects. How hard can it be to just tell the story without messing with it?! Same applies to the Tom Cruise one, it started well with the early scene of the tripod coming up out of the ground and frying everyone, but it turned to crap not long after especially with the Spielberg family values added into it.

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    The 1953 adaptation -updated for the Cold War era and with an American main setting- was a good movie, widely considered to be one of the great sci-fi movie classics.

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    Absolutely nothing like the book though.

    There hasn't been one made that could be considered a good adaptation. The 53 film is ok, but more as a 50's genre sci-fi flick than a good film of 'War of the Worlds'.

    It's weird. Well's story lends itself to a great film as it is, in its proper setting. It's a wonder that nobody's ever bothered just to do it straight from the bottle, as it were. I know there was a really (really) cheap effort done about 10 years ago. But it would be hardly be worth the bother from what I've seen of it, and the BBC really made a dogs dinner of their recent mini series. That was bloody terrible.
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    I'm not surprised the original book hasn't been turned into a proper film. If you want to make a film that appeals to as many as possible you need to update the story so people can relate to the people in it. I get why both the -53 version and Spielberg film were updated and I think both are good films. In fact, Spielbergs film is very good. But if you're going to go the effort and tell the story as set in the 19th century, why change the plot? You've already overcome the greatest hurdle. The plot itself is not all that abstract. It's about a man trying to survive, that's it.

    EDIT: Oh wait, this one isn't even in the 19th century... So there are TWO new TV-series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    I'm not surprised the original book hasn't been turned into a proper film. If you want to make a film that appeals to as many as possible you need to update the story so people can relate to the people in it. I get why both the -53 version and Spielberg film were updated and I think both are good films. In fact, Spielbergs film is very good. But if you're going to go the effort and tell the story as set in the 19th century, why change the plot? You've already overcome the greatest hurdle. The plot itself is not all that abstract. It's about a man trying to survive, that's it.

    EDIT: Oh wait, this one isn't even in the 19th century... So there are TWO new TV-series?
    Recently we had the period BBC adaptation, and then the Fox modern adaptation. The latter being almost an in name only version! And the former, in typical modern BBC style, was rather poorly conceived and unnecessarily woke...
    Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. [click for more]
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