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- An alien invasion threatens the future of humanity. The catastrophic nightmare is depicted through the eyes of one American family fighting for survival.
- Set in contemporary France, this Anglo-French reimagining of H. G. Wells' classic in the style of Walking Dead follows pockets of survivors forced to team up after an apocalyptic extra-terrestrial strike.
- In London during the Edwardian era, George and Amy's attempt to start a life together is interrupted by a Martian invasion of Earth.
- A small town in California is attacked by Martians, beginning a worldwide invasion.
- The adventures of 3 young astronomers and their fight to survive a deadly Martian invasion.
- Humanity must resume its war against the Martians when they revive after decades of hibernation following their defeat in the 1950s.
- With Maltazard now seven feet tall and Arthur still two inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size and stop the Evil M once and for all, with the help of Selenia and Betameche.
- Some say right-wing media has no bottom. But ALIENS! REALLY??! This can't be real.
- In the wake of a punishing alien invasion, the only hope a mother and her son have for survival lies in the discovery of an unthinkable truth.
- 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.
- The aliens return to complete their plan of human domination, launching a second wave of attacks that threaten to destroy what is left of humanity.
- A grounded sci-fi film in the vein of District 9, that touches on themes of privacy versus surveillance
- When a rogue general from the planet Emios attacks Earth, a team of archeologists must track down an ancient artifact that can prevent extinction.
- An Audible Original Production in which H.G. Wells' classic, War of the Worlds, is revisited
- A retro-futuristic epic of steampunk battle set in 1914. It has been 15 years since the original H.G. Wells Martian invasion. Fearing another attack, the human race has prepared itself. This is the story of the battle tripod 'Goliath' and its young crew. 'Goliath' is the vanguard of an army of steam-powered battle walkers, heat-ray biplanes, and armored zeppelins facing a Martian fleet of giant fighting machines and flying wings. Within the cockpit of 'Goliath', courage under fire, conflicted loyalties and the struggle to save earth, in this new War of the Worlds.
- Western Freemasonry and their Masonic Eastern communist friends won WW2, with everything we see today stemming from that secret holy war. The aim of Freemasonry and all secret societies is a one world government led by a false messiah with a single world religion in a communist utopia.
- In 1978 Jeff Wayne composed and produced one of the most groundbreaking and best-selling musical works of all time. In 2006 after much anticipation Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of The Worlds was brought to the stage for the first time, playing to sold-out arenas across the UK. The War of The Worlds Live is a spectacular mix of live music, theatre, multi-media and visual arts on a grand scale.
- In one of the most faithful adaptations of HG Wells' science fiction masterpiece, Martians launch a ruthless assault on an unsuspecting Victorian England, in an attempt to escape their dying planet.
- Film opens on December 28, 1999, three days before the dawn of the new century. A local reporter, Iron Idem, announces that the Martians have landed. Shortly after that his program loses its independence: he is given the script telling the crowds how to welcome the invaders. Then the chaos breaks out: the Martians and police mistreat the populace; things become violent. Idem's own wife is kidnapped and it seems somebody is trying to reduce his effectiveness as a reporter. Idem decides to fight back: he illegally broadcasts a message during a rock concert, but nobody believes him anymore.
- WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY is based on the most beloved alien invasion story of all time by Father of Science Fiction, H.G. Wells. Like Wells' classic book that was presented as a news reporter's first hand memoirs, and the famous 1938 Orson Welles radio broadcast that caused Americans to believe an actual invasion was in progress, WAR OF THE WORLDS THE TRUE STORY assumes the world knows there was a war between Earth and Mars in the year 1900 and is presented as the eyewitness account of Bertie Wells, the last living survivor of the Earth/Mars War as he struggles to find his wife amidst the destruction of humankind at the hands of terrifying alien invaders.
- The classic story of ruthless alien invaders is reimagined for a new generation in this dazzling sci-fi opera.
- A lorry driver ends up in possession of an unexploded bomb that is being sought after by both the cops and pro-peace activists.
- The Last Days of WWII is a twenty-six part historical documentary covering the final six months of combat in weekly segments to discuss the decisions, battles, strategies, and ultimate legacies of the war.
- When the son of a gang leader manages to insult the son of a rival gang leader, total war erupts between the rival gangs, and the young hero is forced to do terrible things in order to maintain order and honor.
- Track the main events of World War II with the help of remarkable archive footage in this extensive 24 episode series, which shines a spotlight on this monumental period of history.
- A four-part Documentary that analyzes the making of the film. It begins with Outbreak, a detailed look at shooting the film's first zombie attack set in Philadelphia. The Journey Begins, focuses several of the key visual effects shots and shooting the scenes set in South Korea. Next is Behind the Wall, a thorough examination of making the extended Israel action sequence. Finally, Camouflage guides viewers through the making of the airliner crash and third act resolution.
- This is the story of two wars fought at the same time on opposite ends of the globe, often mislabeled as a single war: The Second World War. These conflicts remade our world in just a few decades. A story of how the rise and fall of great powers, from Nazi Germany to Imperial Japan, recast nations into those who could afford, and those that could not afford The Price of Empire.
- Grey Skies: A War of the Worlds Story is a stealth based single player adventure that throws you right into the middle of the Martian invasion. Play as Harper through her personal story amidst the most significant event in human history. Based on the great work of H.G. Wells, explore the English countryside and encounter iconic concepts such as Black Smoke, Red Weed and of course the almighty Fighting Machine and it's Heat Ray. Sneak, craft and trick the souls under Martian influence, and when it all gets too much. Use the environment to your advantage or upgrade Harper's ability to craft Throwables and learn how to neutralize or avoid enemies in new and interesting ways.
- To celebrate the centenary of WW1, a TV Documentary team travels to the Somme to put together a ratings smash about new mysteries relating to the famous battle. However, what they unearth is far from a new story of those that died 100 years ago - but an army of the undead and a brand new war.
- An insight into the life and work of H.G. Wells. Experience "The War of the Worlds" and explore the impact this exceptional piece of writing has made on every new generation.
- A documentary about the making of Michael Mann's The Keep.
- A new take of the H.G.Wells classic - when aliens from Mars invade Earth.
- Real time strategy based on Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, a classic 1978 concept album with narration by Richard Burton that retells H. G. Wells' story. Lead the Martians to victory or save England and the world.
- Documentary examines the 'blind spot' of the evaluators of aerial footage of the IG Farben industrial plant taken by the Americans in 1944.
- Based on Worldwide Defeat by Salvador Borrego, it exposes the forbidden side of history and reveals Adolf Hitler's hamartia.
- Upcoming tenth expansion set for "World of Warcraft (2005)" and part of a new Worldsoul Saga trilogy led by original "Warcraft" designer Chris Metzen. The War Within delves into a new subterranean realm called Khaz Algar within Azeroth.
- This is an interesting documentary about Stalin, his rise to power, and the invasion of the USSR by Germany in WWII. It's split into two parts, the first a general overview of the early history. The second part is the details of WWII and after. David Reynolds does an excellent job of explaining what happened with snippets from diaries, letters and other contemporaneous accounts. Well-assembled historical work.
- Explore Chuuk Lagoon's underwater war graveyard where sunken WWII relics transform into vibrant marine life, weaving history with nature's resilience.
- A brief faux news recap of events
- In the year 1901, and in the 13 years that followed, the peoples of Western Europe and the English-speaking Americas were becoming consumers rather than warriors. Motor cars and motorcycles, airships, electric trains, and submarines, novelties to while away the increasing leisure time. An emerging middle class looked to more and more years of more and more progress, more prosperity, and more peace. Then the war came.
- 6,000 young Americans volunteered to fly large unarmed gliders into battle. Only a few returned.
- From the beginning to the end, this is what happened during WW1. Told by genuine oral testimony recorded and saved by the Imperial War Museum. Presented as a complete history of the large and small components of what made that terrible time in our 20th century.
- Interviews with the cast and other red carpet arrivals at the London premiere of War of the Worlds. The whole of Leicester Square Gardens in the centre of the square was dressed up to look like the ensuing chaos of an alien invasion, complete with actors running around frantically asking for help and warning others, upside down cars, damaged statues and explosions. All the premiere's guests had to walk through this set up before heading in to watch the screening.
- The end of the Second World War in Europe, and the aftermath: war criminals to be brought to trial, stolen art treasures to be returned to their rightful owners.
- The story of the panic caused by Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds".
- The making of 'The World At War.' Each film in the 26 episode series had to be an essay on an aspect of the war, because the length and separate aspects of the war was far too much to cover in detail. Jeremy Isaacs talks about the production process and the aims of the project. The intention of the crew that were involved with the various skills in making 'The World at War' had no desire to use film from British, German, French, Polish, Russian, Japanese, or the Americans because of their specific means of showing the winning side of a specific action. Rather, an effort was made to interview people who were not part of the establishment, but rather the common people or assistants and secretaries of historical persons. Film was researched for those films from cameras where there was no special subject, but those that would allow the viewer to make their own decisions about what they had just seen and heard. Let the viewer be the judge. Jeremy Isaacs resurrected studies of military history. He desired to portray the true reality of how life and death throughout the war years affected soldiers, sailors and airmen, civilians, concentration camp inmates and other victims of the war. The portrayal of key conflicts without the issues of specific moralities that were to kept from the television audience of their nations. The real results of engagements the world over were to be seen in their aftermaths.