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Invasion

Original title: War of the Worlds
  • Video
  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
2.8K
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Invasion (2005)
Alien InvasionBody HorrorDisasterKaijuMonster HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

A determined astrophysicist must embark on a nationwide journey to find his son during a massive alien invasion that's goal is to exterminate the human race.A determined astrophysicist must embark on a nationwide journey to find his son during a massive alien invasion that's goal is to exterminate the human race.A determined astrophysicist must embark on a nationwide journey to find his son during a massive alien invasion that's goal is to exterminate the human race.

  • Director
    • David Michael Latt
  • Writers
    • H.G. Wells
    • David Michael Latt
    • Carlos De Los Rios
  • Stars
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Rhett Giles
    • Andy Lauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Michael Latt
    • Writers
      • H.G. Wells
      • David Michael Latt
      • Carlos De Los Rios
    • Stars
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Rhett Giles
      • Andy Lauer
    • 112User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • George Herbert
    Rhett Giles
    Rhett Giles
    • Pastor Victor
    Andy Lauer
    Andy Lauer
    • Sgt. Kerry Williams
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    • Felicity Herbert
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Lt. Samuelson
    • (as William Busey)
    Dashiell Howell
    • Alex Herbert
    • (as Dash Howell)
    Peter Greene
    Peter Greene
    • Matt Herbert
    Kim Little
    Kim Little
    • Rebecca
    Edward DeRuiter
    Edward DeRuiter
    • Max
    • (as Ed Deruiter)
    Meredith Laine
    Meredith Laine
    • Audrey
    Matthew Jaeger
    Matthew Jaeger
    • Jared
    Cayman Mitchell
    • Jake
    Luis de Amechazurra
    • Bill
    Gary Robbins
    • Jules
    Bernadette Pérez
    Bernadette Pérez
    • Elaine
    • (as Bernadette Perez)
    Leigh Scott
    • Sean
    Audrey Latt
    Audrey Latt
    • Cheyenne
    Amanda Barton
    Amanda Barton
    • McKenna…
    • Director
      • David Michael Latt
    • Writers
      • H.G. Wells
      • David Michael Latt
      • Carlos De Los Rios
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    User reviews112

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    1AL_Man167

    The Worst movie I have ever seen.....EVER.

    I felt like I was watching an example of how not to make a movie. I think the director filmed it in his back yard! There was no real plot.

    Terrible script.

    Terrible acting.

    The worst production I have ever witnessed. A couple of bad CG effects and then the rest of the movies was spent walking around in what looked like a junk yard.

    I don't normally write reviews to movies but was moved to warn everyone about this one.

    Life is to short to waste your time with this movie!
    2mergatroid-1

    God awful, stay away

    I love scifi, and I can watch some pretty bad movies, but this movie is so bad it has a permanent spot in my "in case of emergency, throw away" list. That is to say, if I am ever out of space for DVDs in my cabinets, this is one of the movies I am willing to chuck out to make room.

    This is the first movie I saw C. Tomas Howell in, and I couldn't stand him. Bad bad bad actor. Everything I've seen him in since has been the same bad acting experience.

    Some people on IMDb actually like this guy. So, just to make sure I wasn't half asleep when I watched this movie, I watched it again....oh man, what torture. Bad acting (did I mention that?), low budget, BORING.

    Stay away. You're not missing ANYTHING AT ALL.
    pc004c8729

    I disagree

    ...with the above comment. It is WELL acted and more about the change that overcomes some of the characters because of the impending extermination. A little bit of it appears in the Tom Cruise/Tim Robbins scenes in Spielberg's version but this version is much more about the effective changes and bringing out of both human heroism and brutishness. The 1953 and the two 2005 version all have very positive things going for them and are all worthwhile films, it is fascinating viewing all three versions and making comparisons. Really touching to see Gene Barry (Clayton Forrester, the hero in the 1953 version) at the end of the Spielberg version.(Don't think that is a spoiler!)
    5mstomaso

    Under-funded and a little slow

    C. Thomas Howell's manic acting style breathes some life (but not quite enough) into this low-budget version of the great H. G. Wells novel. Like most movie versions of this film, this film is more directly derived from Orson Wells' radio broadcast than the novel. Although set in the U.S., this film retains the overall feeling of the novel as well or better than the 1950s and Spielburg versions of the film. It is not, however, entirely successful for two reasons - (1) the film proceeds at a leisurely pace until it reaches an action scene and (2) when it reaches an action scene, it doesn't pay off very well because the special effects budget was lacking. While the fits and starts of the pace does give the film a sort of literary feeling, and lends it more authenticity as a version of Wells' original work, C. Thomas Howell and the cast are expected to carry the film through these lulls with rushed character development.

    Howell plays a scientist obsessed with his work and distanced a bit from his young wife and daughter. When unstoppable extraterrestrials invade, he must desperately attempt to reach them both, not knowing whether they have survived. Meeting a host of odd characters on the way, he soon finds himself at the heart of a war between to two worlds.

    For the most part, the acting works, but there are a couple of really startlingly poor exceptions. Howell is excellent and commands his role very nicely. Although some of the other performances are also very good (Giles and Richter), the script does not adequately flesh out any of the supporting characters. This is particularly obvious in Jake Busey's portrayal of a sociopath military man, but only less painful in Giles' portrayal of a stereotype itinerant holy man because of Giles' obvious talent.

    The cinematography is mostly good, but the thankfully under-used mediocre special effects stick out like sore thumbs.

    Ultimately, the film tries harder than Spielburg's contemporaneous special effects extravaganza, but doesn't quite challenge the Spielburg film. This version is less likely to annoy fans of Wells' original work, as it more successfully delivers the overall feeling of the book than Spielburg. However, the low budget special effects, the occasional lapses into pseudoscience, and the somewhat cardboard supporting roles are a little hard to put up with. I gave the film a middling rating mainly because I think it is worth seeing as a remediation for some of what Spielburg did wrong and because of Howell's performance, but it doesn't really stand on its own.
    moviemanic07

    Not Spielberg, but....

    H.G. Wells' classic tale gets a surprisingly thoughtful modern retelling in this straight to video version from The Asylum. Writer/Director Michael David Latt is certainly no Steven Spielberg but he manages to guide his everyman C. Thomas Howell through the alien onslaught. C. Thomas Howell actually makes you care about his character, which is indeed a rarity in a straight-to-video horror or sci-fi release. Don't get me wrong. This isn't art. It is an exploitation film, as evidenced by the fact that one of the first shots features a topless woman coming out of a shower. And it works as an exploitation film. The special effects are actually pretty good. Of course, one still has the wonder about the overall value of this film in light of the vastly superior Spielberg version. It's good to know they could pull this off, but shouldn't they have expended their efforts on something more original?

    The Asylum is a company I admire in spirit if not reality. I like the idea of a company devoted to making a new horror film every month, I just wish they devoted themselves to making a good horror movie each month. Most of their films are dreck. (Still, their films tend to be better than the garbage Maverick's CreepFX division has been releasing.) I wish they would take the time and effort they put into this film into some of their other releases.

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    • Trivia
      The title character's name, George Herbert, is an homage to H.G. Wells, who wrote the original novel. The "H.G." stands for "Herbert George".
    • Goofs
      George Herbert carries a black backpack, which mysteriously appears and disappears through out the movie.
    • Quotes

      George Herbert: I'm just here to find out if there were any survivors in D.C.

      Lt. Samuelson: No survivors. Everything's been wiped out. President, senators, generals, even the little fucking dish boy at the Denny's down at the Mall. Gone.

    • Crazy credits
      No aliens were hurt during the production of this screenplay. In the case of an actual alien attack, please refer to the duck-and-cover method, which is on page 72 of your manual.
    • Alternate versions
      A.K.A Invasion
    • Connections
      Featured in War of the Worlds: Final Invasion (2008)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • La Guerre des mondes
    • Filming locations
      • Castaic Lake, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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