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The War of the Worlds (Special Collector's Edition)

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The War of the Worlds (Special Collectors Edition)


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Director: Byron Haskin
Starring: Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, Robert Cornthwaite, Sandro Giglio

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Released: 2005-11-01

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Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006
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After the success of 1950's Destination Moon and 1951's When Worlds Collide, visionary producer George Pal brought the classic H.G. Wells story of a Martian invasion to the big screen, and it instantly became a science fiction classic and winner of the 1953 Academy Award for Best Special Effects. It's a work of frightening imagination, with its manta-ray spaceships armed with cobra-like probes that shoot a white-hot disintegration ray. As formations of alien ships continue to wreak destruction around the globe, the military is helpless to stop this enemy while scientists race to find an effective weapon. Gene Barry and Ann Robinson play the hero and heroine roles that were de rigueur for movies like this in the '50s, and their encounter with one of the Martians is as creepy today as it was in '53. It finally takes an unseen threat--simple Earth bacteria--to conquer the alien invaders, but not before War of the Worlds has provided a dazzling display of impressive special effects. As memorable for its sound effects as for its spectacular visions of destruction, this is a movie for the ages--the kind of spectacular that inspired little kids such as Steven Spielberg (not to mention Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, whose Independence Day cribs liberally from the plot) and still packs a punch. --Jeff Shannon



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The War of the Worlds (Special Collector's Edition)
  • DVD: 0 pages (2005-11-01)
  • Publisher: Paramount Pictures
  • Label: Paramount Pictures
  • Starring: Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, Robert Cornthwaite, Sandro Giglio
  • Director: Byron Haskin
  • Encoding: Region 1
  • Format: Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Special Edition, NTSC
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1,
  • Rated: G (General Audience)
  • Studio: Paramount Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 2005-11-01
  • Run Time: 85
  • ISBN: 1415711666
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 261 reviews
  • Sales Rank in DVD: #1069


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Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Confusion Over Aspect Ratios 2008-11-17
Comment: George Pal was the leading producer of sci-fi films of the 1950's and "The War of the Worlds" is probably his finest effort. I watched it as a new film in a local theatre in 1953 when I was 13. The scene in the abandoned farm house is still one of the best examples of building suspense in a film scene that I can recall. You could have heard a pin drop from an audience full of kids! The special effects are still impressive although a bit dated due to the state of the technology of the day. The "Special Collector's Edition" does the film justice with the cleaned-up picture and especially the remixed soundtrack.

Some of the customer reviews I've read criticize this DVD release as not being in the original wide-screen aspect ratio. To clear this up: The original screen aspect ratio determined in 1943 for American television was 4 units wide by 3 units high or 1.33:1. This was based on 35 millimeter theatrical films being about 1.4:1 until 1954. The difficulty of manufacturing a rectangular TV picture tube at that time probably resulted in the compromise of 1.33:1. The 1953 film of War of the Worlds was never released as a wide screen picture. However, CinemaScope (about 2.3:1) was introduced in 1953 to compete with the increasing popularity of TV. Some local theatres of the time, equipped with wide screens, adopted the idiotic practice of cropping standard motion pictures made before 1954 to fit the new screens. Even "Gone With the Wind" was cropped to fit the Cinerama screen with the result of severely cutting off the top and bottom of the picture. This type of mentality later resulted in the colorizing of black and white films to make them more acceptable to television viewers.

The War of the Worlds was originally printed in the three-strip Technicolor process resulting in a slightly soft-focus image. It was thought at the time that this effect would sufficiently "blur out" the support wires used in some of special effects scenes. The movie was later printed in Eastman color and the increased clarity made them more visible. I hope this helps to correct some of the criticisms of the new DVD release of this fine film.


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Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Beware 2008-11-03
Comment: This item is listed as a Special Collector's Edition, but I find nothing special about this edition. It is not the standard theatrical release one would expect of a "collector's edition", but the chopped up made for TV version. Save your money if you really want a collector's edition until the wide screen version is available.


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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: George Pal's Classic 1950s Masterpiece lives on! 2008-11-01
Comment: While I am not in the habit os writing reviews of any kind, here goes: I must say thatI think that George Pal's "The War Of The Worlds" Collector's Edition DVD is a true classic and a "must have" for anyone who would consider themselves a Sci-Fi Fan. the DVD has a virtually flawless and glitch-free Video Transfer with brilliant colors, and razor-sharp clarity. Pal's remarkable and pioneering Special Effects have witthstood the test of time, and remain impressive, especially for a 50+ year-old Movie. The DVD's Special Features also provide some interesting backgrounds and insights into the stories and legends behind this Classic, thus making it even more enjoyable and entetaining.
In a word: Outstanding!
The Bottom Line: in my humble opinion, this is a thoroughly entertaining DVD which is well worth it's modest price. Enjoy!


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Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: 1.33:3 is no good 2008-10-07
Comment: I aggree with some of these other folks, why release a movie like this in 1.33:3 and not letterbox(widescreen)?? It's still a great movie, but you do miss some of what is going on on the sides of the shot. I know it exsists in letterbox because I'v watched it before on AMC (American Movie Classics) in a letterbox format. So, only 4 stars. And FYI, the new 2 disck special edition of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is also still in a 1.3:3 format. And that is also disappointing.


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Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: War of the Worlds 2008-09-24
Comment: I remember this movie being very scary. But on re watching it, I found it quite humorous! Still a great movie to watch. Technology certainly has come a long, long way to make movies much more enjoyable. I would recommend this movie, because I think it is a big part of movie history!



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