Sunday, May 26, 2013

LOOKING BACK ON THE MARTIAN APOCALYPSE - WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY - OWN IT NOW ON DVD!


 WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY
“Looking back on the Martian Apocalypse-
H.G. Wells' story of interplanetary war is treated as fact in clever take on it...

SHOCKING...CLEVER...HUGELY INVENTIVE AND AMBITIOUS.”
- Gary Goldstein, LOS ANGELES TIMES

"IMPRESSIVE."
- Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

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WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY - OWN IT ON DVD!




HUGELY INVENTIVE
AND AMBITIOUS

PACKED WITH A TRULY IMPRESSIVE AND
CLEVER MIX OF EDITING, SPECIAL EFFECTS,
VISUAL ARTISTRY AND OFFBEAT
STORYTELLING.”

- Gary Goldstein, LOS ANGELES TIMES

"IMPRESSIVE."
- Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
 CARRIES THE SUSPENSE AND DRAMA
OF BOTH THE 1953 MOVIE AND SPEILBERG’S
2005 VERSION BUT IN A MORE REALISTIC
MANNER THROUGH ITS DOCUMENTARY STYLE.”
- Steven Rose Jr., SACRAMENTO EXAMINER

“THE ALIENS ARE UNSETTLING, WITH BRIGHT, EVIL EYES
AND WRITHING TENTACLES. THE DESIGNS OF THE TRIPODS AND
THE ALIENS ANR MUCH TRUER TO THE BOOK THAN OTHER VERSIONS.”

- Tristan Hiegler,  PT LEADER













WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY - OWN IT ON DVD!




HUGELY INVENTIVE
AND AMBITIOUS

PACKED WITH A TRULY IMPRESSIVE AND
CLEVER MIX OF EDITING, SPECIAL EFFECTS,
VISUAL ARTISTRY AND OFFBEAT
STORYTELLING.”

- Gary Goldstein, LOS ANGELES TIMES

"IMPRESSIVE."
- Frank Scheck, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
 CARRIES THE SUSPENSE AND DRAMA
OF BOTH THE 1953 MOVIE AND SPEILBERG’S
2005 VERSION BUT IN A MORE REALISTIC
MANNER THROUGH ITS DOCUMENTARY STYLE.”
- Steven Rose Jr., SACRAMENTO EXAMINER

“THE ALIENS ARE UNSETTLING, WITH BRIGHT, EVIL EYES
AND WRITHING TENTACLES. THE DESIGNS OF THE TRIPODS AND
THE ALIENS ANR MUCH TRUER TO THE BOOK THAN OTHER VERSIONS.”

- Tristan Hiegler,  PT LEADER













WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY at CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY April 4th


 







WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY AT THE 38TH BOSTON SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL









Saturday, May 25, 2013

WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY QUALIFYING THEATRICAL RUN - LOS ANGELES TUES, DEC 18th-MON, DEC 24th at the LAEMMLE PLAYHOUSE 7, Pasadena

WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY QUALIFYING THEATRICAL RUN - LOS ANGELES TUES, DEC 18th-MON, DEC 24th at the LAEMMLE PLAYHOUSE 7, 673 East Colorado Blvd. Pasadena. 

Reminder List of Productions Eligible
for the 85th Academy Awards:




Los Angeles Times - Review: 'War of the Worlds: The True Story' is clever like Wells

Los Angeles Times - Review: 

'War of the Worlds: The True Story' is clever like Wells

 

 

Los Angeles Times I Movies
Review: 'War of the Worlds: The True Story' is
clever like Wells
'War of the Worlds: The True Story' is an inventive mock sci-fi docudrama with the conceit that H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is a true story.
MOVIE REVIEW
Looking back
on the Martian
Apocalypse
H.G. Wells' story of interplanetary war is treated as fact in a clever take on it,
D6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2012
By Gary Goldstein
December 28, 2012 15:00 a.m.
What if the Earth/Mars battle from H.G. Wells' classic novel "The War of the Worlds" wasn't fiction but actually fact? That's the conceit behind the hugely inventive and ambitious concoction "War of the Worlds: The True Story," a mock sci-fi docudrama packed with 3 truly impressive — and clever — mix of editing (a reported 3 1/2 years' worth), special effects, visual artistry and offbeat storytelling.
Director-editor Timothy Hines (he also co-wrote with producer and cast member Susan Goforth) sets his
provocative tale around a supposed found-footage interview, "originally" shot in 1965, with 86-year-old Englishman Bertie Wells (Floyd Reichman), the last living eyewitness to the turn-of-the-century Martian Apocalypse.
Flashing back to the shocking "invasion," this particular Mr. Wells recounts how Martians, in the form of io-story-tall, three-legged mechanical monsters, declared war against the Earth, armed — literally — with deadly propulsive heat rays and poisonous gas. Amid the mayhem, the younger Wells (Anthony Piana) must travel across an annihilated England to reunite with his beloved wife (Goforth). That is, if she's still alive.
Bertie Wells' retelling, supplemented by voice-over narration (by Jim Cissell), is intercut with an eye-popping variety of original dramatic, live-action and special effects footage blended (or composited) with reworked archival scenes of war and destruction from the early 19005. Each shot was then effectively aged to match what would be its actual archival state. It's quite a production.

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