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H.G. Wells’ War of the World-The War to End All Wars DVD. New. Free shipping.

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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Entièrement neuf: Un objet n'ayant jamais été ouvert et dont le sceau du fabricant n'a pas été ...
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Subtitle Language
None
Sub-Genre
Action
Director
Timothy Hines
Studio
Sterling
Edition
Standard Edition
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
English
Release Year
2005
Producer
Susan Goforth
Actor
Jack Clay
Features
Commentary
Run Time
180 Mins.
Season
N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0084296407606
Format
DVD
Rating
NR
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds-The War to End All Wars

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Product Information

Not to be confused with Steven Spielberg's take on H.G. Wells's haunting classic novel, which was released at about the same time, this is an extremely low-budget version that retains the book's time period and stays true to its plot. Directed by Timothy Hines and featuring a cast of unknowns, it tells the familiar--but still powerful--story of a sudden, terrifying attack on Victorian England by seemingly unstoppable alien invaders.

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UPC
0084296407606
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47980762

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds-The War to End All Wars
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20050614
Film Country
USA

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  • 6 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
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  • Horrid Rendering of Well’s Classic Story

    This Pendragon Films version of War of the Worlds was written, “edited”, and directed by Timothy Hines. The appeal of the film is that it is a “period piece” – taking place in turn of the 20th century England, as opposed to the two better known movies (1953 George Pal film starring Gene Barry, and the 2005 Spielberg film starring Tom Cruise) which were contemporary pieces. This film was released at about the same time as the Spielberg film, direct to DVD. I began watching it with hopes of seeing a “faithful adaptation” of Well’s novel, but the longer it went (3 hours!) the worse it got. The opening scenes with the astronomer seeing gas explosions on Mars was good, the astronomer was an excitable entertaining fellow. But from there the movie plummets downhill. Most shots (other than the ...

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : decluttr_store

  • Rectifying wrongs

    First, let me intorduce myself as a huge fan of the writings of H.G. Wells. As such, I am compulsive about collecting movies based on his writings. This Pendragon version of War of the Worlds has received much bad press. Simply put, this is because reviewers are no doubt looking for movies with mind numbing special effects and explosions and big Hollywood names. This movie contains no big name stars and has a modest, though effective, bit of eye candy. The whole of the controversy surrounding this movie is pretty well stated in the fact that it religiously follows the Wells novel. A novel that was set in Victorian England and as a writer, Wells used the methods of the time and place to tell a story. Most would consider the writing as too wordy, stuffy and too overall ...

  • Better than advertised

    I saw parts of the completely modified 1953 Hollywood film on a regular TV and all of the partially modified 2005 Hollywood film on a home theatre system. This one is different - it is more of a drama and true to the 1898 novel which I have read. The acting is fairly good and although this is a long movie and you likely already know the "trick" ending, It will hold your interest for the full 3 hours. Yes the machines and creatures are CGI rather than reduced scale models but they are good enough for this film which did not have a huge budget. There is some fighting and shooting but it is not too macho. Most women will like this movie and if you are not hyperactive you will like it too. I recently saw the VHS version on a 32 inch TV and have ordered the DVD which will be played on a home ...

    État : OccasionVendu par : elsolo21

  • Oh, Really Now...

    OK, I don't like tattletales any more than the next guy, but if the review above was NOT written by the director of this travesty of a film, I'lll offer my blood to the next Martain that wriggles by. This film is UNWATCHABLE. There is a reason that it skipped theatrical release-anywhere- and went right to Best Buys for $5 brand new. That reason is that it is simply awful. The "period tinting," if that was what was intended, was akin to $5/hr color correction; the effects clumsy and created on a shoestring (or perhaps a shoebox), and the acting leaden at best. While sticking to the book is a noble concept, in this case it is an absolte affront to the fine works of Mr. Wells. STAY AWAY! See my further rant below.

  • Poor adaptation of H G Wells classic novel.

    A low budget adaptation of H G Wells classic novel. I am a fan of H G Wells work. When I reread The War of the Worlds a few years ago I thought it would be nice if someone filmed the novel as a period piece just as it was written. Thus I was very interested when I heard about this production and very disappionted when I saw it. The film is too long with to many unnessesary scenes, and most of the dialog is poor. The actors and acting are second rate and the special affects are substandard. Some of the makeup was poor; the main character had on a bad fake mustache I found very distracting. I honestly can't think of anything good to say about.