Advantages: Great soundtrack, thorougly enjoyable from start to finish Disadvantages: None
After reviewing the Tom Cruise film yesterday I thought I should review what I think is the best version of War of the Worlds (bar the original novel of course).
***Be aware that this review may well contain spoilers for the story, however even if you know the story from front to back, it would not spoil the enjoyment of this album.***
~The Album~
Released in 1978 this album (if you don't know what an album is, ask your parents lol) tells the tale of a Martian invasion as told in H. G. Wells novel of the same name.
The album consists of two discs and came in its own plastic sleeve, complete with a book/booklet which details the story as it unfolds and full lyrics for all the songs. The booklet also includes some marvellous paintings by Peter Goodfellow, Geoff Taylor and Michael Trim, my opinion is that The Birds by Geoff Taylor ...
Advantages: Its a shortened version Disadvantages: Its a shortened version
Ray - so far we are following the first two tracks of the double album War of the Worlds. We are listening to the music that takes us over Horsell Common, the pace has picked up, but only slightly to give you a sense of their apprehension on what they are looking at and what will happen next. This is one of the long instrumental sections you find on the album. (4.44mins)
3. Forever Autumn - we have skipped our meeting with the artilleryman and gone straight to a lovely romantic song by Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues. It is a rather sad song, our narrator Richard Burton plays a journalist who has gone to find his true love, only to find that she's not there. The song reflects this and how he feels. (4.33mins)
4. The Fighting Machine - from the original we have jumped back a track and anyone that knows War of the Worlds, knows ...
Advantages: Moore, Haysbert and Haynes' direction Disadvantages: Quaid is out of his depth and the script can be a touch cliched
FarFrom Heaven is a beautifully made piece of cinema. Todd Haynes delivers a perfectly crafted homage to 1950's melodramas with a twist of 2000's disfunction.
Julianne Moore stars as Cathy Whitaker the model housewife living in suburban late fifties Hartford Connecticut. To the world around her Cathy and her husband Frank (Dennis Quaid) have the perfect marriage, family, home and life.
Cracks begin to appear when Cathy gets a late night call from the police and has to bail her husband out after he is 'mistaken' for a 'loiterer'. The true extent of Frank's 'loitering' is quickly revealed and Cathy's perfect world starts to fall apart.
Cathy finds comfort in the most unlikely of places when her black gardener Raymond Deagon (Dennis Haysbert) catches her crying. The two start to form a friendship under the prying eyes of Cathy ...
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