War of the Worlds

WAR OF THE WORLDS

 
War of the Worlds  is a 2005 American science fiction technology disaster thriller film and a loose adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds, directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp.  It stars Tom Cruise as Ray Ferrier, a divorced dock worker estranged from his children (Dakota Fanning and Justin Chatwin) and living separately from them.  As his former wife drops their children off for him to look after for a few days, the planet is attacked by aliens that come up out of the ground.  War of the Worlds was a box office success, and became 2005's fourth most successful film both domestically, with $234 million in North America, and $591 million overall.  At the time of its release it was the highest grossing film starring Tom Cruise.   (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
In 1978, Chris Spedding was a key musician in one of the most ambitious concept albums of all time (and the best selling British concert/cast album ever), Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.  Actor Richard Burton handled the narration, and the musicians are a virtual Who’s Who of the British rock scene of that era:   Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues, Chris Thompson of Manfred Mann, Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy, bass guitarist Herbie Flowers (that's him playing the prominent bass line on Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side"), David Essex ("Rock On"), and actress/vocalist Julie Covington; she and Essex had been appearing together in early performances of the rock musical Evita.  The album tells the story pretty much as The War of the Worlds was written by H. G. Wells (much of Burton's narration is word-for-word from the novel) decades before Steven Spielberg's film basically did the same; I consider War of the Worlds to be one of Spielberg's best movies and certainly his most disturbing. 
 
(November 2011)
Last edited: March 22, 2021