• War of the Worlds (2020 series)

    From Simon T@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 16, 2020 13:12:15
    From: darkangel5@DONTEMAILMEbtinternet.com

    No, not that awful BBC series from earlier this year, which started well
    but proved extremely anti-climatic. This is a brand new show, currently
    being screened on Fox, on Sky TV.

    Set in the present day, this version has mankind all but wiped out by a
    giant electromagnetic pulse, following a meteor shower that hits the earth.

    Of those that survived, either because they were underground or electromagnetically shielded, they find themselves being picked off by
    robotic dog-like cyborgs.

    The series is largely divided between 2 groups of survivors, some french scientist and a group of soldiers, stationed at an observatory up in the
    alps. Who are trying to find a way of disrupting the aliens signals,
    which control the robot dogs. And a biologist in London, played by
    Gabriel Byrne, who's studying the remains of some of the cyborgs, to see
    if he can make some sort of bacteriologic weapon against them.

    Got a real, "28 Days Later" post-apocalyptic feel to it and there's some
    great action scenes, as we discover these cyborg dogs can fire
    projectiles and whilst aren't completely bullet proof, are extremely
    difficult to put down.

    Of course, the series owes very little to HG Wells original story (no
    sign of any tripod war machines, at least not yet anyway). But is none
    the less a great piece of modern day sci-fi.

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to Simon T on Sunday, May 17, 2020 10:41:27
    From: manowarkills@NOSPAMnetscape.net

    On 5/16/2020 7:12 AM, Simon T wrote:
    No, not that awful BBC series from earlier this year, which started well
    but proved extremely anti-climatic. This is a brand new show, currently
    being screened on Fox, on Sky TV.

    Set in the present day, this version has mankind all but wiped out by a
    giant electromagnetic pulse, following a meteor shower that hits the earth.

    Of those that survived, either because they were underground or electromagnetically shielded, they find themselves being picked off by robotic dog-like cyborgs.

    The series is largely divided between 2 groups of survivors, some french scientist and a group of soldiers, stationed at an observatory up in the alps. Who are trying to find a way of disrupting the aliens signals,
    which control the robot dogs. And a biologist in London, played by
    Gabriel Byrne, who's studying the remains of some of the cyborgs, to see
    if he can make some sort of bacteriologic weapon against them.

    Got a real, "28 Days Later" post-apocalyptic feel to it and there's some great action scenes, as we discover these cyborg dogs can fire
    projectiles and whilst aren't completely bullet proof, are extremely difficult to put down.

    Of course, the series owes very little to HG Wells original story (no
    sign of any tripod war machines, at least not yet anyway). But is none
    the less a great piece of modern day sci-fi.


    SOLD!


    Andrew

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  • From Dennis C. from Tennessee@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, May 17, 2020 09:52:33
    From: DCartRow@aol.com

    MOLD!!!

    Do we really need another stale and worn out remake of War of the Worlds?

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  • From Dr Walpurgis@1:229/2 to Dennis C. from Tennessee on Sunday, May 17, 2020 20:25:41
    From: burke.dennings@cunting.hun

    Dennis C. from Tennessee <DCartRow@aol.com> wrote:

    Do we really need another stale and worn out remake of War of the Worlds?

    The only thing you need, son, is a ticket to DIGNITAS.

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to Dennis C. from Tennessee on Monday, May 18, 2020 09:49:25
    From: manowarkills@NOSPAMnetscape.net

    On 5/17/2020 11:52 AM, Dennis C. from Tennessee wrote:
    MOLD!!!

    Do we really need another stale and worn out remake of War of the Worlds?


    From the sound of it it appears that it is neither stale or worn out.


    Andrew

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  • From Blackwingbear@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 22:57:16
    From: blackwingbear@gmail.com

    I'm tired of them sadly attempting it. The best adaptation is still Jeff Wayne's

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to Blackwingbear on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 09:45:29
    From: manowarkills@NOSPAMnetscape.net

    On 5/20/2020 12:57 AM, Blackwingbear wrote:
    I'm tired of them sadly attempting it. The best adaptation is still Jeff
    Wayne's


    The musical version has been talked about here previously but I haven't
    heard it.

    The original film is my favourite. I also liked the television series
    starring Jared Martin when it first aired.


    Andrew

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  • From Blackwingbear@1:229/2 to Andrew on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 14:21:28
    From: blackwingbear@gmail.com

    On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 2:45:37 PM UTC, Andrew wrote:
    The musical version has been talked about here previously but I haven't
    heard it.

    If you dig concept albums, the book & like The Moody Blues.. It comes highly recommended.

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  • From Simon T@1:229/2 to Andrew on Friday, May 22, 2020 23:13:39
    From: darkangel5@DONTEMAILMEbtinternet.com

    On 20/05/2020 15:45, Andrew wrote:

    The original film is my favourite. I also liked the television series starring Jared Martin when it first aired.

    Andrew

    I liked the first series, don't think they bothered with the second
    series in the UK. But when I finally caught up with it on Sci-Fi a few
    years back, was VERY dissapointed.

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  • From ReVulse@1:229/2 to Andrew on Friday, May 22, 2020 22:28:29
    From: ReVulse@psychaoticREMOVETHIS.fsnet.co.uk

    On Wed, 20 May 2020 09:45:29 -0500, Andrew wrote:

    On 5/20/2020 12:57 AM, Blackwingbear wrote:
    I'm tired of them sadly attempting it. The best adaptation is still
    Jeff Wayne's


    The musical version has been talked about here previously but I haven't
    heard it.

    It's great stuff, although "The Eve Of The War" is forever tainted by
    ALAN PARTRIDGE who also managed to ruin Gary Numan's "Music For
    Chameleons" for me. A brilliant TV character, just by his ability to
    destroy the credibility of anything he likes.

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