The WORST Movie I’ve Ever Seen | War of The Worlds Review
Reviewing the Horrific Cinematic Failure of the New War of the Worlds Adaptation
Discover why this Ice Cube-led "War of the Worlds" adaptation earns 0% on Rotten Tomatoes and how its flawed premise makes for unintentionally hilarious clips.
Short Summary
- The film commits the cardinal sin of placing an alien invasion narrative entirely through the lens of a man on a Zoom call or cubicle.
- Poor acting, dreadful production quality, and egregious product placement (Amazon Prime Air) sink the already nonsensical plot about aliens eating data.
- The consensus suggests this adaptation is significantly worse than Spielberg’s 2005 version and fails to capture the spirit of the original Orson Wells broadcast. This summary outlines the critical failings of the recent "War of the Worlds" movie, starring Ice Cube, emphasizing why viewers should avoid it despite its unintentional comedy value derived from review clips.
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Top Comments (10)
Ice Cubical
The irony of Amazon doing a movie about data mining.
Saw the movie it’s not bad…it’s horrible
very unrealistic, no way he put the usb stick in on the first attempt
The only way I can describe this is that it feels like I’m watching a show that comes on before a ride at a theme park
As comically bad as this movie is, in today's phone-addicted culture this is 100% how most people would experience the end of the world. Scrolling through social media.
The trailer for it looked like an SNL skit for a joke movie. I am 0% surprised that anyone’s calling it the worst movie ever.
I worked at the NSA for a decade. I promise you none of the offices looked that nice.
We've had the "found footage film" genre, now we have the "Zoom conference film" genre, pretending that anything exciting can happen in a Zoom conference.
There used to be 'Direct to VHS', then there was 'Direct to DVD' and then there was 'Direct to Video'. This is direct to 'Mystery Science Theater 3000'!
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Top Comments (10)
Ice Cubical
The irony of Amazon doing a movie about data mining.
Saw the movie it’s not bad…it’s horrible
very unrealistic, no way he put the usb stick in on the first attempt
The only way I can describe this is that it feels like I’m watching a show that comes on before a ride at a theme park
As comically bad as this movie is, in today's phone-addicted culture this is 100% how most people would experience the end of the world. Scrolling through social media.
The trailer for it looked like an SNL skit for a joke movie. I am 0% surprised that anyone’s calling it the worst movie ever.
I worked at the NSA for a decade. I promise you none of the offices looked that nice.
We've had the "found footage film" genre, now we have the "Zoom conference film" genre, pretending that anything exciting can happen in a Zoom conference.
There used to be 'Direct to VHS', then there was 'Direct to DVD' and then there was 'Direct to Video'. This is direct to 'Mystery Science Theater 3000'!