Having what appeared to be a budget of about $200 didn't help. And five of those bucks went to that awful fake mustache.
They also do modern mystery series, like Sherlock, and Lewis, so it's not all the dry, stuffy stuff that has become it's reputation.A BBC period adaptation of a work of literature... yes, totally appropriate for Masterpiece, but somehow I don't see it happening. Not enough people in sitting rooms talking about entails and that sort of thing.![]()
The Pendragon Pictures period adaptation is a textbook example of how not to adapt a book and how not to edit a film.
They also do modern mystery series, like Sherlock, and Lewis, so it's not all the dry, stuffy stuff that has become it's reputation.
It would appear that this is finally going to be shown early in October, should be the 5th in the UK:
https://blueantmedia.com/2019/09/ch...rrects-two-fan-favourite-series-this-october/
Are the couple quick clips in the BBC ad from January the only footage they've released so far?
Can it be anything in between, or no?I was unaware of this and just saw the all-series trailer that contained a shot of the Doctor Who-esque CGI tripod. It could be great or awful. Definitely gonna give it a try.
It could be mediocre.Can it be anything in between, or no?
If the Martians aren't invading hair styling salons to steal human brains, I'm not interested.
God this show was funny.
"The fate of the world is in the hands of the phone company!" Okay, that's probably not as funny to young folks.
That's just stupid
Why? It's understandable that they'd be loath to risk contaminating the environment with potentially hazardous extraterrestrial biological remains. After all, if Earthly germs killed the aliens, that implies that the aliens' biology would be similarly toxic to Earthly life, so you don't want to bury the bodies or toss them in the ocean or something -- not when the planet's been devastated by a global invasion and the ecology's already damaged enough as it is. Same for incineration -- there would've been enough toxic smoke in the air already from the global fires and such. Treating the alien bodies like toxic waste seems entirely sensible.
There were quite a lot of things about War of the Worlds: The Series that were indeed stupid. This was not one of them.
It's also not inconceivable (or is just as silly) that their bodies, when burnt, would just make everyone high as if they were smoking marijuana or LSD or something.
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