Eve Of The War
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Author:  eveofthewar [ Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:59 pm ]
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<a href='http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=1808412033&cf=trailer' target='_blank'>VIEW THE VIDEO'S AT YAHOO - CLICK HERE</a><br /><br />The full list below :-<br /><br /> • "I Always Had 'War of the Worlds' in Mind" -- Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise talk about why they chose to make 'War of the Worlds.' <br /><br /> • "My Heart Was Pounding" -- Tom Cruise talks about what appealed to him about the film. <br /><br /> • "Steven Invited Me to Dinner" -- Tom Cruise talks about meeting Steven Spielberg. <br /><br /> • "Borrowing The World" -- Director Steven Spielberg discusses the familar setting of 'War of the Worlds.' <br /><br /> • "Freedom Of Input" -- Steven Spielberg talks about how he approaches directing Tom Cruise. <br />

Author:  Leper Messiah [ Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:21 pm ]
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eveofthewar wrote:
"Borrowing The World"  -- Director Steven Spielberg discusses the familar setting of 'War of the Worlds.' <br /><br /> • "Freedom Of Input"  -- Steven Spielberg talks about how he approaches directing Tom Cruise.


well the first one, gotta love the way Speilberg says its modern day in such a way it sounds like he's implying "dont worry we havnt followed the book or anything". ive got nothing against (decent) modern adaptations of WOTW but why Speilberg feels the need to trash every previous incarnation of the story that crosses his path i really dont know and the second one, in case we've forgotten what an idiotic man Tom Cruise is, he's been kind enough to remind us

Author:  Fenris [ Sun Mar 06, 2005 3:35 pm ]
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Leper Messiah wrote:
well the first one, gotta love the way Speilberg says its modern day in such a way it sounds like he's implying "dont worry we havnt followed the book or anything".  ive got nothing against (decent) modern adaptations of WOTW but why Speilberg feels the need to trash every previous incarnation of the story that crosses his path i really dont know


It's just the seemingly typical Hollywood - and to a certain extent, American - way of thinking: old = dull, stale, boring, while new = exciting, dazzling & dynamic.

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