The budget is $128 Million dollars, actually. Reason being is because that doesn't include any of Cruise's or Spielberg's cut, as they did in "Minority Report", will collect a percentage of the earnings AFTER the film is done.
Had all the actors cuts been figured in, we'd be looking at closer to $200 M plus.
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
The budget is $128 Million dollars, actually. Reason being is because that doesn't include any of Cruise's or Spielberg's cut, as they did in "Minority Report", will collect a percentage of the earnings AFTER the film is done.
I've also seen that figure too. And from the looks of the super bowl spot, it's worth every penny.
Bump to share this set report I read on another site.
Flash back to Wednesday night - I'm completely out of it. I've been up for endless hours and had only slept for three hours the night before and then I get the call. I'm so drained and exhausted that when I was asked to cover the set for Steven Spielberg's upcoming remake of the classic HG Wells story 'War of the Worlds' I actually declined. I had to pull my ear away from the phone when I got a blaring, "Are you freaking nuts?! This will probably never happen again!" So I said ok- the next morning after sleeping 13 hours I woke up and the first thing that crosses my mind is, "What the f--- was I thinking?!" I was truly out of my mind...
So I'm sitting bumper to bumper on the 405 in LA heading north into the valley wondering if there is any chance I'll make it in time. It's finally sinking in, I'm going to meet Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg and watch these geniuses in action. Lucky enough the traffic clears and I'm home free.
As I approached the set, for the first time in my life I'm completely star struck. There are hundreds of tents set up along the line of the shoot. As I peered down the road I could see a section of the road beaming with lights - it looked like something out of a 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.' There were giant cranes and hundreds upon hundreds of people; some working, some helping out and some acting. Behind the lights, cranes and all the madness was a pair of mountains that also appeared to be lit up. It was the most beautiful scenery you've ever seen in a movie set, one can only wonder if this was also part of Spielberg's vision.
The rest is here - http://www.darkhorizons.com/news05/warworlds1.php
Re: New War of the Worlds movie?
Originally posted by Ushgarak
I heard some rumours, concering Tom Cruise, Stephen Speilberg, and it actually being set in 1890s England like the original.A take on the actual original storyline interests me greatly- anyone got any more?
Actually, you confusing this with another version being filmed in England, and is due for release anytime.
A low budget indie film, it does indeed tell the original story as told by author H.G. Wells in the 1890's, in period detail.
Originally posted by Darth_Vader05
There is going to be a War Of The Worlds movie coming out in the summer and it is going to rock even better than the original.
I agree with you.
I am just commenting on a different film, not the Spielberg movie.
By the way, can't Hollywood come up with something original, especially this move has been remade once already.
Anyone remember "Independence Day" ???
That movie was almost a complete copy of "War of the Worlds", except on key points like technology and being politically correct.
Anyway, this movie going to be interesting only to see how a 'great director' can waste $128 million.
Once we have satisfied our curiousity, on to the next 'bomb'.
Well, we'll see !!!!!