War of the Worlds
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War of the Worlds
Did I just hear parts of Culturebag by Virgill in the superbowl add for War of the Worlds?
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Who made the original music?
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Who made the original music?
Depends what you mean by original... Jeff Wayne did the musical, that was pretty original... Richard Burton played the main geezer.
If you mean the 1953 movie starring Gene Barry..... a full rundown is to be found at imdb :
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046534/
If you mean the Radio play by Orsen Welles from the Mercury Theatre ~ in which 500,000 americans headed for the hills with shotguns... I believe the intro music was an old Charlie Chaplin tune called "Eternally"
http://www.clown-ministry.com/Articles/ ... light.html All i can tell you about that was that the music was played by Ramon Raquello and his orchestra.
If you mean the 1953 movie starring Gene Barry..... a full rundown is to be found at imdb :
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046534/
If you mean the Radio play by Orsen Welles from the Mercury Theatre ~ in which 500,000 americans headed for the hills with shotguns... I believe the intro music was an old Charlie Chaplin tune called "Eternally"
http://www.clown-ministry.com/Articles/ ... light.html All i can tell you about that was that the music was played by Ramon Raquello and his orchestra.
For those fans of WotW, there are actually THREE versions in production (seriously):
1. Steven "let's see how many British I can piss off this time" Spielberg is intending to do a "contemporary" adaptation of the book, which means dispensing with the original story's location, setting, ideas and, erm, story. This looks like "Tom Cruise hero vehicle" mode to me, and also, perhaps, ID2...
2. Hines is doing a retelling via Pendragon, which I had high hopes for, especially seeing as they were keeping the original story intact. Unfortunately, I then saw the trailer, which was, at best, laughable.
3. Jeff Wayne is reportedly prepping an all-CGI version for 2007. Although the rumours that it may be a musical make my toes curl (I'm hoping it will include his music, but otherwise be played straight), the test shots the production has so far unveiled look very good indeedâ€â€particularly the killing machine.
http://www.waroftheworldsonline.com/
1. Steven "let's see how many British I can piss off this time" Spielberg is intending to do a "contemporary" adaptation of the book, which means dispensing with the original story's location, setting, ideas and, erm, story. This looks like "Tom Cruise hero vehicle" mode to me, and also, perhaps, ID2...
2. Hines is doing a retelling via Pendragon, which I had high hopes for, especially seeing as they were keeping the original story intact. Unfortunately, I then saw the trailer, which was, at best, laughable.
3. Jeff Wayne is reportedly prepping an all-CGI version for 2007. Although the rumours that it may be a musical make my toes curl (I'm hoping it will include his music, but otherwise be played straight), the test shots the production has so far unveiled look very good indeedâ€â€particularly the killing machine.
http://www.waroftheworldsonline.com/
Well:exoskeleton wrote:OMG ID2. I can't stand the thought of that. Let's hope they'll treat this classic with some respect.
- It's not set in the 1890s.
- It's not set in England.
- It's set in the present day, where our technology is ahead of the martians in the book.
- It has Tom Cruise in the lead.
- Tom Cruise's role has a daughter, who is a main character in the film.
Aside from the title and the possibility of some tripods, I don't see it having anything to do with the classic novel.
This to me is just another point of view - remember, the martian war machine was supposed to have landed all over the world - its just that the novel concentrated on the uk, the first film concentrated on the US side of the story ..... same again i guess....
Long as they dont push freekin scientology at the start like they did on Battlefield Earth ill be ok.
Long as they dont push freekin scientology at the start like they did on Battlefield Earth ill be ok.
I love Jeff Wayne musical version
And I hate with a passion the the Hollywood movie version.
War of the Worlds has be set in late 19th century industrial England, otherwise it's just an ugly Independence Day
And I hate with a passion the the Hollywood movie version.
War of the Worlds has be set in late 19th century industrial England, otherwise it's just an ugly Independence Day
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The problem is with hollywood movies: many Americans just don't dig it if it's not set in America. And since they make up a large part of the audience....
The same thing is going to happen with the <a href="http://movies.monstersandcritics.com/ne ... ripods"</a>.
The same thing is going to happen with the <a href="http://movies.monstersandcritics.com/ne ... ripods"</a>.
Re-read the novel. In those days, there were no rapid world-wide communications, and part of the novel concentrated on the desperation of the British, trying to flee to France, but without knowing whether the martians had conquered that country, too. This was an important part of the book, and you cannot "flee" from the east coast of the USA in the same way, plus you'd already know in 2005 whether another country had been invaded.Matrix wrote:This to me is just another point of view - remember, the martian war machine was supposed to have landed all over the world - its just that the novel concentrated on the uk
Of course, a contemporary setting does make sense with regards to the political aspect of the novel, which was obviously a dig at colonialism in all its ugly gloryâ€â€the US is effectively the only "empire" of the current world. However, I feel Spielberg has massively dropped the ball in being able to make a truly unique movie. We've already had "aliens in the present day" (ID4) and "aliens in the future" (various); however, "steampunk aliens in the 1890s" has never been done. Imagine: Sharpe vs the aliensâ€â€aliens that have technology that we'd be able to beat today, but back then we had cannons and an iron-clad.
No, it didn'tâ€â€it again completely reworked the original novel, into some kind of cold war frenzy. It also even managed to lack the tripods., the first film concentrated on the US side of the story
I think most people will be perfectly happy with WotW. I just think it's a totally missed opportunity to do something different, and yet another example of a film where the US film industry pisses all over a British classic.Long as they dont push freekin scientology at the start like they did on Battlefield Earth ill be ok.
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I'm a big fan of the Jeff Wayne album and ADORE the design of the fighting machines on the album artwork. I hear Spielberg is basing his more on the floaty things from the old US movie - but the preview pics of the CGI version look BLOODY LOVELY!!! And if it uses music from the Jeff Wayne album then it gets my vote big time!!!
UUUUUUUUULLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
UUUUUUUUULLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
Dude, im talking about the back and white one from the 50's - the one set in America.... was there a film b4 this one ?
Matrix: the first film concentrated on the US side of the story
No, it didn'tâ€â€it again completely reworked the original novel, into some kind of cold war frenzy. It also even managed to lack the tripods.
I remember the HooHarr when they did U571 ....... same-o-sam-oanother example of a film where the US film industry pisses all over a British classic
Fraid i cant, never read it in the first place lol .... Just seen the 50's film, Jeff Waynes musical, and the attrocious tv show...... lolRe-read the novel
"To Life Immortal" lol ......