Columbia Pictures has released the first teaser trailer for director Jonathan Liebesman's
alien invasion film Battle: Los Angeles and it's fraking awesome.
Not exact matches
Another installment to the recent onslaught of
alien invasion films,
Battle: Los Angeles is based on famous historical UFO sightings and events such as the 1942 LA incident where an unidentified aircraft entered military airspace and was subject to artillery fire.
Battle: Los Angeles» early 2011 release date positions it before competing
alien invasion films such as the comedy Paul (if that even counts), Jon Favreau's Cowboys &
Aliens, Michael Bay's Transformers 3 and the August release of The Darkest Hour.
Battle: Los Angeles, while more grounded in modern reality than Sucker Punch, is a sci - fi actioner and another installment into the recently busy genre of
alien invasion films.
The consensus has been overwhelming positive in regards to Jonathan Liebesman «s upcoming
alien invasion movie
Battle: Los Angeles and that's not going to change after fans get a glimpse of a new viral website for the
film which provides all kinds of details on the
aliens.
Battle: Los Angeles, the
alien invasion action flick that is about to begin shooting in Louisiana (not quite Los Angeles...) has added quite a few cast members, and on the eve of the shoot star Aaron Eckhart makes some promises about what sort of
film we're likely to see when it's all said and done.
While there have been some great
films of the
alien invasion genre, many of the biggest have been the most lackluster — from the mediocre Independence Day to the horrid
Battle: Los Angeles.
Those speeches, combined with all of the other combat movie cliches found in
Battle: Los Angeles, reveal the
film to be little more than a traditional war
film disguised as an
alien invasion flick, tailor - made for a generation of kids raised on first - person shooters and jitter - inducing energy drinks.