Posted by: nacho
« on: February 24, 2020, 05:07:41 PM »War of the Worlds reboot roundup!
The British reboot, which puts us in Victorian England and tries to stay loyal to the book, is abysmal.
The Epix reboot, which takes us to the modern day with a global cast, is okay! Two episodes in. Episode one is the slow set-up and rather overlong intro to the rather overcrowded cast. But that's okay because they don't fuck around too much. we get to Murderdeathkill by the end of it.
Episode two is good, too.
Pretty much everything is out the window in the Epix reboot. These aren't martians, and they're robots or something. There's some loosey goosey things like a blind chick can pick up their signals and shit. It's supported entirely on apocalypse adventure and a strong ensemble.
I have started to notice that some older school UK actors don't translate well to modern TV. We have Stephen Rea in The Stranger (which is an interesting Netflix show that's trying to be like The Outsider and everything else) who instantly slows everything down with his brooding presence. In War of the Worlds, the anchor is Gabriel Byrne. SO I love Byrne. But... Like everything he touches slooooows down. And that's not quite welcome when alien war machines have just executed a 5 year old girl and there was an insane fire fight in the scene before.
So it's like BANG BANG KABOOM WHAMMO!!
Smash-cut: Gabriel Byrne walking in the park musing about the nature of the attack.
Smash-cut: KA-BLAMMO WHAMMO BOOMO!
Smash-cut: Gabriel Byrne makes tea
The British reboot, which puts us in Victorian England and tries to stay loyal to the book, is abysmal.
The Epix reboot, which takes us to the modern day with a global cast, is okay! Two episodes in. Episode one is the slow set-up and rather overlong intro to the rather overcrowded cast. But that's okay because they don't fuck around too much. we get to Murderdeathkill by the end of it.
Episode two is good, too.
Pretty much everything is out the window in the Epix reboot. These aren't martians, and they're robots or something. There's some loosey goosey things like a blind chick can pick up their signals and shit. It's supported entirely on apocalypse adventure and a strong ensemble.
I have started to notice that some older school UK actors don't translate well to modern TV. We have Stephen Rea in The Stranger (which is an interesting Netflix show that's trying to be like The Outsider and everything else) who instantly slows everything down with his brooding presence. In War of the Worlds, the anchor is Gabriel Byrne. SO I love Byrne. But... Like everything he touches slooooows down. And that's not quite welcome when alien war machines have just executed a 5 year old girl and there was an insane fire fight in the scene before.
So it's like BANG BANG KABOOM WHAMMO!!
Smash-cut: Gabriel Byrne walking in the park musing about the nature of the attack.
Smash-cut: KA-BLAMMO WHAMMO BOOMO!
Smash-cut: Gabriel Byrne makes tea