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To: Borges

sorry have to disagree ID4 was a lame ripoff of HG wells materpiece. the original film was much better and more in the spirit of the novel if not the exact version.
i have been and continue to be an avid fan of HG Wells. This films completely bastardizes his vision. I am all for modernizing these old novels but you do not have to tamper all that much with the original story. The writer wanted something "different" so the machines are buried here - nevermind common frickin sense. What is wrong with a "meteor storm"? come on man
Hollywood just figures that people will see crap when special effects and a big name are involved.
Too many plot holes for me.
The only dread i felt was when Tim Robbins showed up. Man turns my stomach. Did you like how he stated "occupations never work?" - slight reference to the Iraq war.
did you like how the screen writer Koeppe or Krappe whatever his name is said that the aliens were supposed to be the US military?
Incidentally do not take this personal i had high hope for this movie and was thoroughly aggravated when i left the theater.


64 posted on 07/26/2005 10:19:42 AM PDT by DM1
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To: DM1
I wasn't complimenting ID4. I was saying it was conventional...as in cliched. Koepp said that people in other countries will probably see the film that way. I couldn't less what they think. However what was onscreen was clearly about 9/11...that 'Wall of the Missing'.

I don't judge Art by how neatly all the knots are tied. There are plot holes in Shakespeare. As pure film making...the formal organization of light, color, space and movement it was virtuoso stuff. And that one Robbins line was too much politics for you? Come on! If you want to get that specific...early on Cruise's son has a homework assignment to finish about the French occupation of Algeria.
82 posted on 07/26/2005 11:20:34 AM PDT by Borges
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