What went wrong?
What went wrong?
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The ending. Otherwise it was a legit good action sci-fi movie.
too many screams
T H I S
>implying the basement scene isn't pure xenokino
THIS
Nigger aids killed the aliens
That was the point when the movie started to go downhill desu
The part where everyone is gathering in town watching the first one spawn out of the ground was fucking ridiculously bad
Any scene involving the tripods was kino and you know it
Tom Cruise had his episode on oprah plus scientology which overall killed some of the hype around the movie since the moms who thought he was cute in the 80s suddenly thought he was no longer a safe and christian role model for their kids
Which sucks since the movie was actually cool, I was younger and at the time I had a pretty bad fear of aliens/apocalypse scenarios, and that movie FUCKED ME UP at some parts but overall I enjoyed it, and looking back it was solid
Nothing really, it was a great film.
>tripods are indestructible and unstoppable
>the pilots die
>suddenly marines are walking around using them for Javelin target practice
always found that odd desu
nothing wrong, great flick
BAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIUUUUUUU
The third act.
I fucking love that noise
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Dacota Fanning and her safe space. Tom Cruise' son was also a pain in the ass.
Otherwise it was reasonably full of good moments e.g:
The train on fire.
The boat scene and the ensuing chaos.
The M1 Abram's firing next to civilians. Great!
The red plants growing everywhere.
Taking people and processing them like cattle.
And so on.
Truly an iconic terrifying noise
I know there are plenty of others that instill that kinda fear in me but the only one I can pull off the top of my head is this
it was too american
So many things were exaggerated
BWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMP
True, it was pretty hollywood from what I remember but overall I liked how it dealt with the concepts
I feel if a miniseries with a smaller budget with more focus on writing would make up for it, but in sheer terms of grandiose scale i feel this movie is good enough
Too Spielbergian honestly. Inferior to the '53 version.
Oh cool, I love Nasum!
It sounds like a ship horn, then some random notes and in the end like some animal's mating call. I feel that it could have been made subtler.
The tripods themselves were also organic and got sick too I think. They were invulnerable because shields, when they dropped they were easy kills.
Yeah, I feel we're all in agreement that the movie suffered from too much hollywood and the movie should've been toned down a little
Something similar is the roar from Godzilla 2014 which was fucking awesome but a little too over the top
That one just atrocious.