I saw this film on HBO when I was 13 and have loved it ever since! It was the sheer enthusiasm that the film displays that grabbed me, the scale, the total and complete destruction and chaotic verve that it had, the madness, the mayhem and our paranoia of war ending up right in our backyards.
Eddie Deezen's puppet, the ferris wheel rolling down the pier, John Williams go-for-broke score, the all star cast, everything just came together and made each viewing a treat for me back then and I still love it now. One thing that will always stay with me, seeing Robert Stack crying while watching
Dumbo while the shit's hitting the fan outside the theater.

I have the current dvd and it is truly abysmal, almost unwatchable really. One of these days, perhaps to accompany one of Speilberg's new film's to dvd, Universal will remaster and reissue it. I'll still keep the current one if they do, it's got some great extra's on it.
