BBC War of the Worlds
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Apparently.
Trailer looks good but only seen through third party sights.
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-war-of-the-world...
Looks good.
Trailer looks good but only seen through third party sights.
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-war-of-the-world...
Looks good.
I didn't know about this either and I'm a huge fan of the Jeff Wayne version - Just seen that the first episode is on the 6th October!
ETA - I'm leaving the date in above, but google showed episode 1 due on the 6th October. My TV guide app does not.
ETA - I'm leaving the date in above, but google showed episode 1 due on the 6th October. My TV guide app does not.
Edited by james_TW on Monday 30th September 08:27
6th Oct? Superb. I hate the spring announcements for an autumn release.
Edit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/...
Look at the date. This slipped under the radar. I was searching on BBC 1. BBC ONE returned better results
Edit. Er..... I hope this is not a lemon.
https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2019-09-29/when-is...
Edit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/...
Look at the date. This slipped under the radar. I was searching on BBC 1. BBC ONE returned better results
Edit. Er..... I hope this is not a lemon.
https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2019-09-29/when-is...
Edited by Zirconia on Monday 30th September 08:51
Radio Times said:
“HG Wells’ seminal novel has been adapted for the screen many times, but it’s always had a contemporary (and American) setting,” director Craig Viveiros said. “This is the first version to be set in London and [its environs] during the Edwardian period.”
However, George and Amy – Spall and Tomlinson’s characters – are a new addition.
bks.However, George and Amy – Spall and Tomlinson’s characters – are a new addition.
Can’t leave it alone can they?
Still, I guess having a white, middle aged physically able male of undisclosed (because it’s irrelevant) sexuality as the solo lead character is just so last century.
Will the Artillery Man be rebranded as some kind of war criminal?
Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 30th September 09:14
Crossflow Kid said:
pidsy said:
Hoping this does the original musical justice.
The “musical” is based on a classic science fiction novel by HG Wells (as was the Tom Cruise movie).
Go and sit in the corner.
I have the large tome with seven or so of HG Wells stories in. Not sure what year but £4.95 and part published by the same firm that initially published his works.
pidsy said:
Yes. I’m well aware of that fact thanks. I know Jeff’s daughter.
Fair enough. Just seems a bit misdirected to hope that a TV adaption of a classic novel does justice to the musician adaptation of said novel as opposed to the source material itself.PS My dad knew Lloyd-George.
Or something.
Crossflow Kid said:
pidsy said:
Yes. I’m well aware of that fact thanks. I know Jeff’s daughter.
Fair enough. Just seems a bit misdirected to hope that a TV adaption of a classic novel does justice to the musician adaptation of said novel as opposed to the source material itself.PS My dad knew Lloyd-George.
Or something.
I was referencing the terrible version that Audible did.
I’m just hoping that if they do put any of the music in, it won’t be as bad as that version.
It could be a black screen for 2 hours and it would be better than Tom Cruises effort.
pidsy said:
Haha. It’s all good.
I was referencing the terrible version that Audible did.
I’m just hoping that if they do put any of the music in, it won’t be as bad as that version.
It could be a black screen for 2 hours and it would be better than Tom Cruises effort.
I quite liked it. The bit where the tripod first comes out of the ground and plays that foghorn sound - genuinely chilling. I was referencing the terrible version that Audible did.
I’m just hoping that if they do put any of the music in, it won’t be as bad as that version.
It could be a black screen for 2 hours and it would be better than Tom Cruises effort.
Good too see they have found a way to get a strong female character in to this. Honestly I wish the BBC could just make something without this type of bullst. What's wrong with a straight up period correct adaptation that's never actually been done before.
I may be reading to much into it but the trailer very much makes me think we will be seeing a strong female character and a love story shoehorned in.
I may be reading to much into it but the trailer very much makes me think we will be seeing a strong female character and a love story shoehorned in.
james_TW said:
JackThrust said:
Fingers crossed for this, I really hope they have HMS Thunderchild in it.
This to me will define it - Will it be awesome? What will the CGI be like for "that scene"?It would be good to see the artillery mans idea shown in detail.
dvb70 said:
Good too see they have found a way to get a strong female character in to this. Honestly I wish the BBC could just make something without this type of bullst. What's wrong with a straight up period correct adaptation that's never actually been done before.
I may be reading to much into it but the trailer very much makes me think we will be seeing a strong female character and a love story shoehorned in.
The main characters wife and his love and concern for her is a main part of the original story.I may be reading to much into it but the trailer very much makes me think we will be seeing a strong female character and a love story shoehorned in.
Have you ever read it?
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