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ltheis

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Just finished War of the Worlds: all i can say is WOW this movie ROCKS!!! Absolutely the best DTS movie i have seen to date.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
ltheis said:
Just finished War of the Worlds: all i can say is WOW this movie ROCKS!!! Absolutely the best DTS movie i have seen to date.
Whatever rocks you...unless of course you are talking about the 1953 version.

I thought the new one was a ridiculous, poorly acted, poorly directed, poorly written, incomplete remake of a GREAT movie. Just alien walkers and subsonic bass. Absolutely NOTHING else to recommend this flick...even for me...an sci-fi fanatic.
 
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ltheis

Audioholic Intern
I am not talking about the acting/plot as far as that goes this thing blows, I mean come on where is the story line. I was really refering about the audio IMO it really rocks the room. And it is really nice to an audio track that was laid by someone not affraid to wake-up the people in the back row.
 
mpompey

mpompey

Senior Audioholic
Look, I'll lay it out there...

I loved WOTW (2005). I liked Speilberg's commentary and take on the post 9/11 world. The humans in the film were scarier than the aliens were. We saw some of the same things play out among survivors in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.

I know lots of people are tired of Tom Cruise after is rant on the Today show. But I happen to like Cruise. And while I'm not Scientologist, I personally feel there was some merit to his views.

Plus, anybody who puts it to anybody on the Today show will always get my benefit of the doubt. Talk about a corporate orifice.

Uh-oh, I will a rant coming...
 
nuance

nuance

Junior Audioholic
I wasn't much for the actual movie either......it was so so; al little to much "alien content". But I gotta say the sound is unbelieveable and the lows were incredible. It acually shook the glasses out of ourr kitchen cupbords and knocked a picture of the wall. this was the first movie I watched that the bass acutually "hits" you in the chest:D . I'm sure the neighbours 2 places down felt it. (I live in a townhouse) Great movie to show off the system........... I can't wait till I get two more MK2's:eek:
 
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ca_newbee

Audioholic Intern
Watched it last night...definately shows off my system.... farther-in-law was well impressed!
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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I thought the movie was pathetic, but the sound was okay.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
let me repeat ... a war is a fight ... this was "the conquering of earth and the subsequent alien f&*k up"

this does not deserve the title war of the worlds ... the tv series was better than this (i dont know what year that was but the alien ships looked like green desk lamps)
 
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brushro

Audioholic
Yeah....this movie sucked...what maybe 4 main characters?-& his son survives to show up @ the end?...c'mon...please!!!-yeah lots of guy explosion/destruction stuff....but it takes more than that to make a decent movie...guess I wasted my Netflix fee on that one...not to mention "Crash"...what a farse!!!-but then again that's why I moved out of the city.
 
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brushro

Audioholic
P.s.

By the way...I thought after T.Cruise did "Collatoral" his films were taking an uphill turn...my bad
 
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Leprkon

Audioholic General
there was some initial potential... the movie was simply not long enough to develop the story all the way... it needed another 45 minutes, regardless of a theatre audience's limited attention span... they could have at least added it to the DVD. too much set up and just not enough actual event.

it would be nice to someone (Scientologist, Saddam lover, anybody) justifying Cruise's kill of someone else in their own house. No one made Cruise stay there... he could have just left.... after all, the guy saved his life in the first place.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Great effects, stoopid movie.

It's amazing that out of the whole world he was the only one that could get a car to run.

It's more amazing that he could manuever around all the obstcles and blocked roads.

Knowing Newark, it's even more amazing he made it outta there in the car.

(I won't get into the kaka about his house being in Bayonne and he could walk across the river into down neck Newark in a matter of minutes when it takes at leas t 1/2 hour to drive it.)

He was able to drive as far a she did and still hold onto the car.

He never needed a shave. He never got tired. He never killed that whining little girl.

Firat the aliens wanted to kill us all,. Then they wanted to eat us. Can't they make up their minds?

What were those red vines anyway?

He wound up, in a matter of days, walking all the way to Boston, fresh s a daisy and still not needing a shave, into a neighborhood that seems to be unaffected by the whole thing, except perhaps their cable TV went out.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
You're trying to apply logic and reality to a movie. It's not supposed to be 100% realistic, it's called "willful suspension of disbelief" It's a story, not a factual account of something that really happened.

If you want to see someone looking tired, check out Cristian Bale in The Machinist. He actually stayed awake for long periods of time so he would be convincing as a guy who hadn't slept in a year. It's a decent independent film. Also Insomnia with Pacino in Alaska, I was tired after watching him not be able to get to sleep. Also not a bad flick.
 
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Sounds Good

Senior Audioholic
i happened to like it... i was on the edge of my seat a few differant times... and your all definatly right about the LOW LOW bass my lil' energy take series sub coudnt keep up, but it sounded awsome non the less... ill definatly be re'watching this movie when i get my SVS 12 plus 2
 
Paulvader

Paulvader

Junior Audioholic
rjbudz said:
Whatever rocks you...unless of course you are talking about the 1953 version.

I thought the new one was a ridiculous, poorly acted, poorly directed, poorly written, incomplete remake of a GREAT movie. Just alien walkers and subsonic bass. Absolutely NOTHING else to recommend this flick...even for me...an sci-fi fanatic.
FULL OF HOLES...these days making it a better 2 parter or more is normal. The special effects are awesome but the story line blows...it seems to take Tom and the world half the movie to realize they're in deep dog doo-doo! And thankfully they had the ONE vehicle that worked in New York! too bad that it can't be both story/script AND effects doing the job. Thank the Lord Tim Robbins was in it - he gave it some merrit. I am surprised that Spielberg would watch this in a theatre and feel happy his name was attached to it. One question...where did Tom Cruise' son come from at the end? I thought he ran over the hill to the "front lines"...my 3 cents! :D
 
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philh

Full Audioholic
At the risk of getting flamed for keeping this thread alive...

The movie sucked. Glad I only wasted $5.00 on this horrible movie. While it was a great sub workout, I still had to reduce the sub signal by -5db, which was still too loud.

Wonder if my sub can accurately reproduce the sound of a 12g shotgun blowing the disc to time pieces?
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
Old topic but...

...I just watched it last night for the first time. The soundtrack (DTS) is great, a bit too heavy in the LFE deptartment (I had to keep turning down the volume) for late night viewing. The story was ~ok, but it lost all hope with the lame last half hour of the movie, before that wasn't all that bad and actually entertaining at times (and stupid at others, though watchable). Bottom line - it was worth the $4.99 I paid for it, barely.:)
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
You guys are lucky. One of my good friends, who shares an opinion with mine, said it was amazing.

So I bought the 2 disk special edition. Yeah, its a great sub test, but its a stupid sub test. I could play some 15Hz sine waves from my computer, and thats free!

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