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JustAnAverageGuy

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I still don't understand the end.

We're dominating the planet, woohoo, look at us! *boom* *zap* *bam* woot, blowing everything up *ugh rollover die*.

wtf?
 

Zee

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Nov 27, 1999
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just came back.

damn this movie sucked ass. what a waste of 20 bucks.
 
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saw ut last night and was underwhelmed. I wanted to smack Cruise from the start, and once the kid started trying to join the army, I wanted to punch him too....the constant scenes of crusie and the kid arguing were garbage...
 

loup garou

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I saw it last night. The audience actually booed the ending. They booed for 5 minutes straight, I've never seen anything like it. It was a surprisingly adult audience as well...no teenagers in sight.

Oh, and the movie was great up until the ending. The defeat of the aliens was expected, but the sappy family reuniting was obnoxious and way too quick.
 

XMan

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Originally posted by: werk
I saw it last night. The audience actually booed the ending. They booed for 5 minutes straight, I've never seen anything like it. It was a surprisingly adult audience as well...no teenagers in sight.

Oh, and the movie was great up until the ending. The defeat of the aliens was expected, but the sappy family reuniting was obnoxious and way too quick.

<scratches head>

Didn't anybody read the book? Or see the original movie?
 

MrDudeMan

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what a bunch of idiots in this thread :roll: there is nothing to say to such blatant stupidity, but for all of you complaining about the ending, thats like complaining that the ending of an orgasm is too short. the point is there was an orgasm.
 

loup garou

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Feb 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: X-Man
Originally posted by: werk
I saw it last night. The audience actually booed the ending. They booed for 5 minutes straight, I've never seen anything like it. It was a surprisingly adult audience as well...no teenagers in sight.

Oh, and the movie was great up until the ending. The defeat of the aliens was expected, but the sappy family reuniting was obnoxious and way too quick.

<scratches head>

Didn't anybody read the book? Or see the original movie?
You know, I didn't remember much of the book (haven't read it since I was a kid), but you're right, the character does meet up with his wife again back at home, doesn't he? For some reason, I thought they died...oh well, I still think the last 15 minutes' pacing was awful. And just to make it clear...I wasn't one of the ones booing, I was just shocked, I've never seen an audience react like that.
 

tami

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i thought it was a good movie. some points were nonsensical, but still, was enjoyable and definitely fulfilled its goal of keeping the audience at the edge of its seats.
 

rchiu

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Originally posted by: X-Man
Originally posted by: werk
I saw it last night. The audience actually booed the ending. They booed for 5 minutes straight, I've never seen anything like it. It was a surprisingly adult audience as well...no teenagers in sight.

Oh, and the movie was great up until the ending. The defeat of the aliens was expected, but the sappy family reuniting was obnoxious and way too quick.

<scratches head>

Didn't anybody read the book? Or see the original movie?

So what if the movie is true to the books or the original movie. If an ending is unrealistic, it is unrealistic no matter it is true to the book or not. Maybe it's just a bad idea to bring a 100+ year old "science fiction" to today's theater without rewrite the script a bit. I mean virus or bacteria may seem mysterious and uncurable back then, but today we have many ways to deal with it. If we travel to some third world country, we are advised to take precaution, mayb take some shots or whatever. It's just hard for today's audience to accept alien supposed to be much advanced then us don't know about preparing themself against possible virus/bacteris/pollution in the new environment, or have no clue how to cure those things.

I did enjoyed the movied except the unrealistic ending, good visual and sound effects. Decent acting and character interactions.
 

n7

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Jan 4, 2004
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It was a great movie, but yeah, the ending sucked.

I realize it was following a book, but really...

 

moomoo40moo

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Yeah, through the whole movie, I was just thinking about it looking exactly like Half Life 2. I thought too that the movie lacked, but the effects and sound were awesome. I wanna see batman now
 

blueshoe

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And when he got mad and threw the peanut butter bread at the window why couldn't you see the peanut butter when the camera was on the other side of the window... did anyone notice that?
Not that that really matters. I enjoyed the movie.
 

AU Tiger

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Dec 26, 1999
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Just saw the movie and wasn't impressed.

A lot of inconsistencies and stupidity in the movie. The guy's camcorder working after the EMP. The clothes falling from the sky intact. The military needing Tom to point out the shields are down. His son surviving was not necessary. A 6/10 at best.

Also, in the part where the van was stopped to let the girl use the restroom, I could have sworn there was one frame where one of the characters was opening the rear of the van, then the next angle it was closed as if it were bad editing.

I had great expectations for this movie, at least Batman Begins did not disappoint.


 

iversonyin

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Aug 12, 2004
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1) Aliens invade us (again)
2) We got 0wned
3) We fight back
4) We destroyed the aliens once again

Independance Day anyone?
 

cerebusPu

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Originally posted by: iversonyin
1) Aliens invade us (again)
2) We got 0wned
3) We fight back
4) We destroyed the aliens once again

Independance Day anyone?

considering "war of the worlds" was written long before we were born, i highly doubt they copied independance day the movie.

if you werent implying that it was a copy of ID4 then i was wrong and you can ignore my comment.
 

Mayfriday0529

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I just saw it, it was good except i hated the original movie ending and i also did not like this one, but hey that how it went.
 

iversonyin

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Aug 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: iversonyin
1) Aliens invade us (again)
2) We got 0wned
3) We fight back
4) We destroyed the aliens once again

Independance Day anyone?

considering "war of the worlds" was written long before we were born, i highly doubt they copied independance day the movie.

if you werent implying that it was a copy of ID4 then i was wrong and you can ignore my comment.


I'm implying that War of the Worlds has the same basic plot and its really nothing new. I thought Spieldburg would come up with something little bit more intelligence and creative....like Minority Report.
 

RedCOMET

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I saw the film last weekend. It was good, but not stellar.

I know when i begin my invasion of another planet, i will include Vaccinations for various things in my invasion kit, just in case. ;)
 

XMan

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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So what if the movie is true to the books or the original movie. If an ending is unrealistic, it is unrealistic no matter it is true to the book or not. Maybe it's just a bad idea to bring a 100+ year old "science fiction" to today's theater without rewrite the script a bit. I mean virus or bacteria may seem mysterious and uncurable back then, but today we have many ways to deal with it. If we travel to some third world country, we are advised to take precaution, mayb take some shots or whatever. It's just hard for today's audience to accept alien supposed to be much advanced then us don't know about preparing themself against possible virus/bacteris/pollution in the new environment, or have no clue how to cure those things.

Hmm, so rather than be faithful to the classics of some of the greatest writers ever (sci-fi notwithstanding) we should change the end to jazz it up. Hmm. Sounds great. Of course then you get crap like I, Robot, that make's Asimov look like a hat and compares nothing to the source material.

Thankfully Spielberg and Peter Jackson in Lord of the Rings had some respect for their source material.
 

kurt454

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If our bacteria and viruses killed them, why did their microbes not harm us? The movie was true to the book, but the ending still sucked.