a5c7b9f00b A naval war ship encounters an alien armada and faces the biggest threat mankind has ever faced. If they lose, the world could face a major extinction event and an alien invasion. Will humans win this alien war, what are the aliens doing here, and what do they want? Based on the Hasbro naval war game. A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals. ¨Warning red, weapons tight, I want everything loaded.¨ Battleship has proved that it will be very difficult to compete with the high quality standard that The Avengers left for this year's Summer movies. Battleship really disappoints although honestly I wasn't expecting much from the film. There are some good actors in this movie, but the script is just so cheesy that even Liam Neeson looks bad in this. The story has its numbing entertaining moments thanks to all the special effects, but it is just another Transformers 3 all over again (as the trailer proudly announces). Battleship is directed by Peter Berg, the man who brought us The Rundown and Hancock, and who is responsible for the successful TV series Friday Night Lights. He has made some interesting projects in the past, but this film really doesn't work despite all the great visuals and explosions going on. The greatest problem the film has is the script which was written by Erich and Jon Hoeber who haven't had success in the past with neither Whiteout nor Red. This move also marks the debut of Rihanna as an actress and she does what she can with the little she was given. Overall this is a forgettable movie and I would rather play the game then watch the film again. Saying that Battleship is based on the Hasbro game is like saying Saving Private Ryan was based on RISK.<br/><br/>Stone (Alexander Skarsgard) and Alex Hopper (Taylor Kitsch) might be brothers, but they are very different. Stone is a Commander in the NAVY, while Alex hasn't found his calling in life and is sleeping in his brother's couch. After Alex finds himself in trouble once again Stone decides to enlist him in the NAVY in order for him to mature. Alex becomes a Lieutenant, but is always causing trouble despite his potential, and Admiral Shane (Liam Neeson) has already announced that after the Naval war games exercise he will discharge him from the NAVY. Alex also happens to be dating the Admiral's daughter, Sam (Brooklyn Decker), but can't find the way to tell him that he is planning on marrying her. Some of the other officers in Stone's ship are Weps Raikes (Rihanna), The Beast Lynch (John Tui), and Jimmy (Jesse Plemons). During the international war games exercise where fleets from all over the world have come to Hawaii they find themselves threatened by an alien armada invasion. In the line of fire, these men will do what they can to save the world from extinction after the aliens have proved they are here to wipe them out.<br/><br/>The main character in this film is played by Taylor Kitsch, who still hasn't found his break out performance after the huge John Carter box office failure. He is still mostly known for his role in Friday Night Lights. Alexander Skarsgard is also known for his role in the TV series Trueblood, so there truly isn't a movie star in this film considering Liam Neeson has a very small role in this. These relatively unknown television actors (unless you're a fan of either TV series) do what they can with the poor material they were given to work with. They aren't to blame as to why the movie doesn't really work. The film takes a while to pick up and there are several unnecessary scenes, like the one where the American NAVY crew is playing soccer against the Japanese; it was just awful. The entire movie felt like a NAVY propaganda telling everyone that if you want to have fun then you should enlist in the NAVY. There isn't much more to this movie than that so don't expect too much. This could rank alongside other films with good visuals but no story like Transformers 3 and Battle Los Angeles.<br/><br/>http://estebueno10.blogspot.com So, Battleship. Apparently a highly anticipated movie for some reason. Given the summary it would really seem so. I was very exited to watch this movie. Battleships, aliens, lots of action, Rihanna(!), yes please!. Boy, was I let down… From now on, I'll have you know that I'm a physicist.<br/><br/>So the movie starts with some potential, NASA wants to contact extra- terrestrial live using some sort of signal. This is the first tear the physicist in me released. Somehow they thought it was a good idea to build the telescopes (I think) atop a mountain. dafuq? Why go through all that trouble just to send a signal to a satellite. Even my phone can do that from sea level. And it's not even a radio signal, no, the people in NASA with advanced degrees in physics thought it was a good idea to use… visible… light… Visible light scatters everywhere and three signals can't converge, change direction and form one huge ray. <br/><br/>Then we meet the cast. Your typical American movie stereotypes. Handsome, perfect, dumb. See it as your daily dose of America propaganda. Some irrelevant stuff happens next to give the movie a ground to stand on.<br/><br/>Black screen, protagonist is a captain of a marine ship 0.o Right. Then the aliens arrive, which of course we can see clearly using non-existent software which precisely shows the earth, not all the satellites, and the location of an alien ship which it can distinguished as 5 individual ships . One of them crashes in one of our satellites, the aliens don't have navigation?<br/><br/>Next, bullshit, irrelevant story, blablabla. Aliens crash into sea and set up a force field. Then they decide to attack, using some sort of wheels, a playground, a highway and a child. In stead of the ship that just attacked them! The humans discover they have lizard like eyes that happen to be exactly the same as our lizards. Convenient isn't it?<br/><br/>Oh about those alien ships. What would you think is the best way to travel on earth? Flight? Driving? Sailing? Nope, hopping around like a dolphin, that's the way! Combat, very important! Let's give our aliens some bad-ass armor, that'll make them look though. What!? a main without weapons and legs can kill our soldiers? Oh well. At least our ships are strong. They rockets? Oh noes! Even snipers that can shoot through glass?! How strong are these humans? This must go though every one of those aliens' head.<br/><br/>I can really go on and on about this movie. But in summary this is what the movie dumbs down to:<br/><br/><ul><li>American propaganda; </li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Every cliché possible; </li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Ignoring every physics law out there; </li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Portraiting everyone as a stereotype;</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Non-existent story;</li></ul><br/><br/>+ Good visuals Overlong and underwritten even by the standards of summer f/x extravaganzas, this Battleship will nonetheless float with many on the strength of its boyish, eager-to-please razzle-dazzle. Director Peter Berg said:I spent a lot of time in the Navy thinking about who would make sense and who would bring an urban swagger to this character…put a call in, had a great couple of meetings, and she's a great girl, really hard-working, very smart, wants to be good, really strong work ethic, no attitude, no diva nonsense. She was great. There are some references in the movie that loosely connect it to the original Battleship board game. Those who are familiar with the game can pick up on them easily.<br/><br/><ul><li>Part of the plot involves the aliens emitting an electromagnetic pulse, which disrupts radio signals, including radar, communications, and targeting systems. The aliens themselves are unable to detect ships unless they have a direct line of sight. This means both sides are blind to each other's positions—just like the game, where the player is unaware of the enemy's position and can only fire blind.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>The alien artillery "shells" look just like the pegs used in the game to mark hits and misses. In the movie, several of the enemy "pegs" embed themselves into a ship deck or hull, and then all simultaneously explode and sink the target ship. In the board game, an enemy ship is sunk only after several pegs are used.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Due to their lack of radar, the Navy resorts to receiving signals from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) system of buoys. The system is designed to track tsunamis (and other natural events) by detecting water displacement levels, but can detect any massive water displacement, such as those caused by the alien ships. The NOAA system is composed of a network of buoys spread across the ocean surface to form a grid, which is displayed on the Navy ship's instruments, and looks similar to the grids used by players in the game. Also (as in the game) the Naval personnel call out alien targets using a letter-number code to mark positions on the grid—and spotters on the ship call out "miss" and "hit" after each missile salvo.</li></ul> No, but someone does say, "They're not sinking this battleship!" It's the Naval Working Uniform (NWU). Based on the MARPAT Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform, with multiple pockets on the shirt and trousers, it uses a multicolor digital print pattern similar to those introduced by other services. However, the NWU is also made in three variants: predominantly blue (with some gray) for the majority of sailors and shipboard use; a woodland digital pattern; and a desert digital pattern for sailors serving in units requiring those types of uniforms, such as SEALs. Woodland and desert variants may be tailored differently than the blue-pattern uniform. The overall blue color reflects the Navy's heritage and connection to seaborne operations. The pixelated pattern is also used to hide wear and stains, something unavoidable with the utilities and working khakis used previously. The colors were also chosen to match the most commonly used paint colors aboard ship, extending the lifetime of the uniform on long deployments where uniforms often come into contact with freshly painted surfaces. This uniform is also worn at Naval Medical Center San Diego and other on-shore facilities. As of 2012 the NWU is authorized for wear outside of military installations. Yes. There's a short scene showing three Scottish kids finding one of the derelict pieces that splintered from the original formation at the beginning of the film. A man with a truck full of tools happens by and uses some of his implements to try to open it, failing, until a blowtorch works. They struggle and finally succeed in opening the pod, and the scene ends with them all running off scared, when an alien inside starts climbing out. 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