Recently, the most hit movie is BATTLESHIP by Peter Berg
almost everyone give good comment to this movie
at first I thought this movie so many people go to watch is because Rihanna is one of the actor
Battleship has a few memorable big action sequences, and at a budget of
$200 million it just limps along with the smarmy fingerprints of studio
interference smudging up the imagery.
design of the poster show this movie looks like technology movie -.-
The movie stars Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, Rihanna, and Liam Neeson.
The movie was initially planned to generally be released in 2011, but
was rescheduled to April 11, 2012 in U.K,April, 2012 in Malysia and May 18, 2012 in U.S.
it is cool because it also in 3D!
Brooklyn Decker as Sam, a physical therapist and Hopper’s fiancee
Alexander Skarsgård as Hopper’s older brother, Commanding Officer Stone of the USS Samson
Rihanna is cool man!
She as Lt. Raikes, Hopper’s crewmate and a weapons specialist on the USS John Paul Jones
International superstar Liam Neeson as Hopper and Stone’s superior (and Sam’s father), Admiral Shane
Alien? XDD
Taylor Kitsch as Hopper, a Naval officer assigned to the USS John Paul Jones
Alex Hopper is a talented but undisciplined slacker. His brother Stone, a
naval Commander, forces Hopper to join the Navy. Hopper becomes a
lieutenant on the USS John Paul Jones DDG-53, sister-ship to his
brother's command, the USS Sampson DDG-102. Hopper also falls in love
with Admiral Shane's daughter, Samantha, and wants to marry her, but is
afraid of asking her father's permission, as he doesn't like Hopper.
During the RIMPAC opening ceremony, Hopper gets into a brawl with
Captain Nagata of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force, in charge of
JDS Myoko DDG-175. Hopper soon learns that he is to be kicked out of
the Navy at the end of RIMPAC. Meanwhile, Samantha accompanies Army
veteran and amputee Mick Canales on a hike on Oahu in order to help him
adapt to his prosthetic legs.
A small fleet of alien ships
arrives in response to the NASA signal. One ship collides with an
orbital satellite and crashes in Hong Kong, while five others land in
the waters near Hawaii. The aliens erect a massive forcefield around the
islands, trapping a number of American, Japanese and other
sovereignty's warships, including Hopper's ship. The aliens attack,
destroying Nagata and Stone's ships. Hopper's superiors are killed,
leaving him in command of the John Paul Jones. Captain Nagata and some
of his crew members are rescued from the waters and assists the
Americans in setting up a discreet way to track the aliens using
wave-detection buoys. During a night-time battle, the aliens and the
Americans exchange pot shots, but Hopper manages to sink two alien
ships. They rescue an alien from the water. They discover the aliens are
very sensitive to sun light and have to wear filters during the day.
Using this knowledge, Hopper attacks another alien ship at dawn, using a
sniper rifle with Nagata to breach their cockpit window and blind them
with sunlight. Both ships are destroyed in the battle.
A group of
alien footsoldiers and scientists lands on Oahu and attack the NASA
communications array. Samantha and Mick narrowly avoid their detection,
and run into a fleeing NASA scientist. Because the aliens'
communications ship crashed in Hong Kong, the aliens plan to use the
NASA array to signal their home planet to invade Earth. Realizing that a
larger invasion might be imminent, Samantha manages to get a radio and
warns Hopper of the threat.
Having no better options, the
surviving crew of the John Paul Jones return to harbor and board the USS
Missouri BB-63, a 70-year old decommissioned battleship that has been
converted into a museum. With the aid of the museum staff, all elderly
war veterans, Hopper manages to put the Missouri out to sea again. With
some clever maneuvers, the Missouri destroys the last alien ship and
shells the communications array, destroying the aliens and ending the
threat of invasion.
Back on shore, the crew and Mick all get medals, including a posthumous one to Stone, after the ceremony, Adm. Shane leads Hopper off to discuss his 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.
Back on shore, the crew and Mick all get medals, including a posthumous one to Stone, after the ceremony, Adm. Shane leads Hopper off to discuss his 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.
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