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Joined: March 23 2005
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Posted: July 18 2012 at 10:30
The T wrote:
Jim Garten wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
The T wrote:
Atavachron wrote:
Flyingsod wrote:
For this reason I voted for WoTW.
but it was such a crappy movie
So inferior to the 50s one...
That's just silly talk. It's a great film, so much better than the original.
Snowie - you can't say that!!!
Everyone knows that if a film is in black & white, made at least 40/50 years ago & poorly acted, no modern re-telling can ever be as good! For Shame!
Jody said it all before me so I will just say: for its time, the old movie was close to a mini sci-fi masterpiece; for its time, the new one was a cgi brainless fest with little to owe to Wells' novel but turned instead into the worst kind of Tom Cruise movie you can find, one where he, not even his character, becomes the point. I actually like him a lot but that particular movie is not his best.
Many remakes are better than the originals (Fail Safe, yes, maybe even 12 Angry Men) but some are not. This is a case of that.
Joined: June 23 2005
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Posted: July 18 2012 at 14:35
thellama73 wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Minority Report, but that's mostly down to the fact that I love all the Philip K. Dick adaptations.
Even Paycheck? I found that one profoundly disappointing given the utter genius of the original story.
I liked Paycheck. Not quite as good as the original story, nor up there with what was done with Blade Runner, Minority Report and Total Recall, but I still thought it was good. Love may be too strong a word for Paycheck though.
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
Joined: January 24 2012
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Posted: July 18 2012 at 17:47
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Born on the Fourth of July
I would've voted that if I could. He was excellent in that one. I bet he woud've got an Academy Award for that one if it hadn't been for Daniel Day-Lewis' equally excellent performance in "My Left Foot".
Of the ones here I would have to go with Collateral, but Jerrry Maguire, Minority Report and The Last Samurai is also very good.
BTW, comedian Rich Hall is spot on about the plots in Tom Cruise's movies
Joined: May 25 2011
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Posted: July 18 2012 at 19:16
The Bearded Bard wrote:
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Born on the Fourth of July
I would've voted that if I could. He was excellent in that one.
Seconded. I really like that one. I'd probably vote for it if it was on the list; however, there are other ones I haven't seen and/or haven't given a proper ... err ... watch(ing).
Of the ones I have seen that are on the list, probably "Collateral". As for WotW, I've seen it in its entirety only once. I thought it was pretty good, even though I did feel a bit underwhelmed. Maybe I should see it again, as well as the original, just for a comparison.
If you do decide to watch both versions of WotW, try to think of them as two different movies instead of an original and a remake.
There are a lot of differences between the two versions other than special effects.
Joined: March 19 2006
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Posted: July 18 2012 at 21:42
Neither version does an admirable job of telling Jeff Waynes Musical Version in film. IMO, the old film is way to campy and sappy. At least the newer version is more like the original tale in tone.
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