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Brilliant!!!

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On the evening of Oct. 30, 1938, Orson Welles, while on the radio, he read H.G. Welles' "War of the Worlds," saying that evil Martians had invaded New Jersey. As silly as this sounds, there were people, listening to the farce as gospel and becoming panicky. Silly fools. I move on. As far as comparing this flick with a typical 'big-house' cinematic extravaganza, I admit it is not really a fair comparison, but not that ridiculous. This joke-umentary is outstanding. One needs to really watch this movie. If you don't closely watch the movie you will miss all the intended flaws, (how many stars does that general have, read all the headlines, a video of setting a bomb). When you miss the flaws, you will miss the very clever sense of humor Ricky Kennedy. I actually need to watch this flick again. Why you say? Well at first thought this might be someone else's reality and produced as a serious research project. It wasn't until I noticed the obvious errors , did I start looking closer. Come on guys, this is a brilliant comedy. I love it.

score 10/10

PartialMovieViewer 19 May 2019

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw4864746/
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