SLEEP INDUCING
Added 6/24/2004
This is basically an unnecessary remake of a 1953 classic by Ray Bradbury. This lackluster version offers nothing new or exciting; there are no real scenes of suspense and most of the performances appear phoned-in. The special effects are cheap looking and unimpressive. Truly a waste of time.
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Good acting lacks the original spookiness
Added 8/15/2002
They picked good actors and go through the motions well. If you did not see the original it could hold its own as a standard blob from space movie.
Basically something comes from space and holds a small town at bay. You must ask why and how this could happen. Maybe you will still not get a clear answer. However it is mostly "stay in the car scenes."
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (Color Special Edition)
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Pretty Good
Added 8/7/2002
I actually liked this movie, it was pretty good. Some acting was good, and others weren't. The great thing about the acting, was they were acting like actual people instead of over dramatizing everything like in the big movies. It is worth a viewing, and I might buyit, or just see it on Sci-fi again. Either way, just see this movie, you'll never expect the ending.
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Slow, plodding but good special effects
Added 7/12/1999
This could have been a good movie, if the directing and editing had been better. As it is now, it moves at a very pedestrian pace. The conclusion is very good however, and the special effects are good throughout.
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