HG Wells builds time machine so he can punch whoever was responsible for that adaptation of War of the Worlds
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Previously on "BBC's War of the Worlds"
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I had hopes this would be a good BBC drama, they're good at those. Was interested how this and Dark Materials turned out.
I would like to see a good modern remake of the Tripods.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI quite enjoyed it for what it was imo, a swansong.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIn "The Sentinel" apparently TMA2 was a "rough tetrahedron in a spherical force field".
That would have been a bit tricky in 1969, even more so than the original plexiglass monolith.
Meanwhile, in this reality, "we" haven't got out of LEO since 1972.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
TMA2 was on Iapetus in the book and orbiting Jupiter in the film.
That would have been a bit tricky in 1969, even more so than the original plexiglass monolith.
Meanwhile, in this reality, "we" haven't got out of LEO since 1972.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostYes thanks. But we are debating literature after all...
Sounds like a porno to me sir
Please sir
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