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2/10
Wake me up when it's over please.
2 May 2006
Seeing the words "realistic", "fantastic", etc ad nauseam in conjunction with this movie or Charlie "The Sleepwalker" Sheen's performance makes me wonder why I was the only person who didn't receive free drugs with the movie's rental. Plot has more holes than Swiss cheese & special effects are like most movies nowadays - poor because computer generation cannot recreate the excitement of actual crashes of "REAL" vehicles. Madsen plays Madsen which in itself is not bad and Sheen, well he at least tries in this movie but I'd rather be dragged kicking & screaming to the ballet than sit through this mess again.
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1/10
Pathetic
26 September 2005
Warning: Spoilers
There is basically zero rationale for wasting money unleashing this nonsense on the Public, save for the special effects which for the most part are even worse. Character development is non-existent, and the stereotypes portrayed certainly have very little to do with Welles' masterpiece. The "special effects" seem solely to be a mishmash of "what hasn't been copied recently" and defy logic, let alone physical laws. A "heat ray" that disintegrates humans, yet leaves their clothes behind turns many scenes that should be terrifying into "black comedy", no one could be this naive. Like a Robert Ludlum novel, "War of the Worlds" will always remain at its best in print and trying to update it to the 21st century is folly at best. Do yourself a favour and listen to Jeff Wayne's 1976 musical version of "The War of the Worlds". In words and music you will transcend the vision that Welles intended you to to see, not the cheap car crashes and poorly conceived effects that this film will leave you with.
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