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I don't think anyone has a problem with you not liking Tom Cruise we just wonder why it would impact your impression of a screen performance. They are seperate things.
Maybe actors, like all people, have odd personal lives when exposed to the media. Most of our private lives would look messy under the same exposure. At least I hope so, or else y'all live some boring lives ;). [QUOTE]Originally posted by winneythepooh7 Quote:
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But, the special effects were great. I read the book when I was in middle school (a loooong time ago :p ). I also remember my mother telling me that when it was 1st read in a radio broadcast it was so realistic that tons of frightened people panicked and called their local authority. :rolleyes: I always thought that V (harvesting humans... anyone else old enough to remember that series?) & Independence Day (esp. with the death ray) were fashioned after the book. |
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My husband and I really enjoyed it - we thought it was suspenseful and the special effects were great. Although, as someone else said, don't dwell too much on the holes in the plot because then you start to not like it as much. And regarding the death by virus thing - Hooey I say! They are smart enough to plant warships in our earth, build those ships in the first place, get here, etc. - they wouldn't think to put on a protective suit?!? :rolleyes: OH, and Dakota Fanning? All she did was scream? I didn't see any different acting than Man on Fire.... |
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Although I might catch it when it finally comes to The Movie Network since I won't be paying for it. I'm a fan of Spielberg's, but was never a Cruise fan. |
To be pretty honest, I didn't want to watch it at first -- mainly b/c of Tom being such a media---hehehe you know what I want to say.... lately.
I ended up watching it last weekend and I have to say it was actually pretty good. Minus the last 10 minutes, I liked it. I seriously had a nightmare about running away from the "tripods" the night I watched it.. hahaha :P |
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I went to see the movie with high expectations on July 4th, and I was really disappointed. I have listened to the old one and seen the old version, so I was expecting this to be similar. I thought it was really good that they showed even his watch losing power, but I thought it was ridiculous that they got the car to work (and that the aliens didn't see it driving away and blast it), and that they guy's video camera worked immediately when the aliens came out of the ground. If I remember the old ones correctly, the aliens took the power wherever they were, which means that there should have been no lights, no ferry working, no cameras, no news vehicle working.
It felt to me like Spielberg rushed to make the film (which we all know he did) and concentrated more on big action and effects than on content. And the crazy guy in the basement... wow. That was just odd. |
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I thought they were just using our bodies/blood for fertilizer? But maybe they were consuming. But, right, they would have been a little smarter about dealing with our germs!
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i didn't like it
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I didn't get the blood thing - nor the thing with the veiny stuff that was growing all over the place. |
I'm still pissed that the son lived.
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From my point of view the movie sucked by comparison to the book. The original story, set back in the 1890's, was my favorite story when I was in grade school. Dad liked it too, and even named his sailboat "Thunderchild" after the Royal Navy gunboat that takes on the tripods and blows a couple of them out of the water before going down gallantly in the book.
Recommend you all read the original story which is a terrific book even after more than a hundred years since publication. |
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