Sentences with phrase «alien invasion movie»

People thought the movie was just a dumb alien invasion movie, but it was so much more.
This movie makes me long for the time when alien invasion movies actually meant something, when they actually made you think.
The latest trailer for the latest movie about giant fighting robots will have you fired up for an alien invasion
Star Emile Hirsch describes his character Sean, and how he and Max Minghella's Ben fit into this Moscow - set alien invasion movie:
This Western and alien invasion movie mash up hits theaters July 29, 2011.
Plus why The Darkest Hour isn't your average alien invasion movie.
You've seen the trailer for the next alien invasion movie The Darkest Hour.
Other than that, the Darkest Hour trailer make its look like a pretty standard alien invasion movie, complete with semi-hokey dialogue («They came here with a plan!»)
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.
Anyway, Sony Pictures» Moritz has decided the time has come and the 1997 Paul Verhoeven alien invasion movie is getting a remake.
This featurette takes you behind the scenes and includes interviews with the cast of the low - budget, ultra-realistic alien invasion movie: [SpoilerTV]
Box Office: Alien invasion movies continue to be guilty pleasures.
Best described as «Red Dawn» meets «Independence Day» and featuring a cast of young up - and - comers, what makes the film so unique from every other alien invasion movie are the aggressors themselves: seemingly invisible entities powered by electricity that can incinerate anything with a single touch.
The movie star is at the top of his game in Doug Liman's big - budget sci - fi thriller about a soldier stuck in a never - ending time loop while fighting an alien invasion
A brash, effects - laden tribute to all those alien invasion movies of the 1950s (just try watching the original «War of the Worlds» without spotting the countless similarities), Roland Emmerich's ultimate mindless actioner is arguably as close you'll get to a perfect textbook merging of old fashioned sci - fi with modern day big - budget fanfaring.
For an Alien invasion movie its probably one of the best yet.
Costars Max Minghella and Olivia Thirlby describe each other's characters in this alien invasion movie:
The Darkest Hour is the latest in the recent batch of alien invasion movies (Attack the Block, Battle: Los Angeles, Skyline, The Thing) and whilst it isn't a complete waste of time, has nothing much to offer outside it's interesting gimmick.
Seventeen years after the alien invasion movie «Independence Day» famously destroyed the White House, the home of the Commander - in - Chief is under threat again.
Some are more interested than others, but few are strongly opposed to an alien invasion movie.
What you might not know is that for some unknown reason, Battleship is actually an alien invasion movie.
First, let me make something perfectly clear — I can't decide whether A Quiet Place is an alien invasion movie cleverly disguised as a horror movie, or a horror movie cleverly disguised as an alien invasion movie.
When: November 11th Why: Those expecting to see an alien invasion movie on par with «Independence Day» will be disappointed by this beautiful film from increasingly impressive director Denis Villeneuve («Sicario,» «Prisoners»), which screened earlier this year at Fantastic Fest.
And you've probably seen an alien invasion movie as well.
The Darkest Hour Directed by: Chris Gorak Starring: Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby, Max Minghella Rating: PG - 13 Release Date: December 23, 2011 TRAILER SCORE: 7/10 Thoughts by TSR: It seems that Hollywood felt we were due for yet another alien invasion movie.
Spanish director / writer Nacho Vigalondo (Time Crimes) has added a fresh layer of interest to the alien invasion movie:
His loosely connected «Cornetto Trilogy» (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End), which he co-wrote with longtime collaborator and star Simon Pegg, gleefully played with the conventions of the zombie film, police procedural, and alien invasion movie, respectively.
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