Battle: Los Angeles Review. Pure Gritty Military Combat –With Aliens!

“This is a military invasion” announces one character in the movie, and pretty much describes the entire movie. It even spells it out for you in the movie’s title itself. “World Invasion, Battle: Los Angeles” is pure combat, war action, and in this movie, the alien sci-fi aspect actually takes a secondary description.

What seems at first like a meteor shower, turns out as an entry of alien armies on a blitzkrieg attack on numerous parts of planet Earth. The movie focuses on Los Angeles, California where an alien battalion has began decimating the population. We, the audience, follow a military platoon dispatched to locate surviving civilians, and battle the attacking aliens.

This is all-gritty combat movie, as it is all told from the soldier’s perspective; no scientists, no overheroic civilians, and we don’t even get to see the enemy point of view. The movie wastes no time in lingering too much on what these aliens are and why they are trying to wipe out all humans. The movie just tells you flat out the details in a couple of seconds, and then goes back to the action. It reminds me of Vietnam War movies where the focus is generally on the protagonist soldiers, their interactions with one another, and there’s not much of a focus on what the enemy looks like or what the enemy motivation really is. It’s very much war drama – with aliens.

There is a specific focus on the military unit. We follow them throughout the movie. Through their moments of suspense, drama, and action, we are there with them. And because of this, we get to share the character’s fears and paranoia of what is out there, and the anticipation of getting to shelter and safety as soon as possible, as well as the fears and questions of how this violent menace can be stopped.

The script of the movie is its weak point, with lines that are dull and traditional. It’s a good thing Aaron Eckhart was able to deliver those badly-written lines. His impressive acting boiled down the cheesiness of the script. The rest of the cast were good enough to be satisfactory. But then again, this is a movie that is not meant to rely too much on the script, but more on the emotions of the characters and what happens to them visually.  

The character development of the story lasted for some very few scenes, and felt like it did not need to elaborate on their personalities too much. The film accomplishes a decent character development for its handful of main cast in a mere couple of minutes. Even Michelle Rodriguez’s character which was introduced late, had her fair amount of time with character development.

The director Jonathan Liebesman employs a “shaky camera” documentary-looking style that remind you of Paul Greengrass’ Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum, Neill Blomkamp’s District 9, and actual marine footages during the Iraq war. This emulates the grit and the realism of a real world being menaced by an alien attack, and how the military would actually counter-act to this menace. Just like the other films of similar styles, the use of news reports to view the attacks simulate the shock, awe, and horror of an actual alien attack.  As I was watching many of the scenes on this movie, I could not help but be reminded of footages of the US invasion of Iraq. There are elements of the story that seem to allude to that, but it is not crow-barred in to be annoying, and becomes nothing more than a coincidental similarity.

The specific details on the aliens, as to the alien creature designs, and its vehicles and weapons, are not being spotlighted too much. Although you do get to see the aliens and its vehicles, you really don’t get to see every bit of detail of what the aliens look like. Mainly because the design of the aliens does look out-of-this world, and you can’t easily compare its appearance to some existing animal. We don’t get to see the aliens actually spell out what their motivations are, yet the story does get to address that. Unlike many alien invasion movies, these are not all-too invulnerable aliens; we don’t get to waste time trying to figure out how to kill an alien; rather, it boils down to combat sensibilities, with the question: how do you win the battle?

For me, this is the first big explosive movie of 2011. High points on visual impact and tense military combat action. A spectacular movie to check out. I give it a two thumbs up!

Written by Reymundo Salao

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Free Monsters vs. Aliens coloring pages

                 Have you seen the new movie Monsters vs. Aliens yet?  This movie hit the theaters yesterday. After being so busy looking for a new house my husband and I decided to take a break and take the 3 kids to see Monsters vs. Aliens. When we first got to the movie theater we weren’t even sure there was going to be any more sits available that’s how packed the theater was. We waited in line for tickets for 30 minutes hoping Monsters vs. Aliens will be worth the wait, especially because my 3 little ones were getting very antsy waiting to see their favorite character named B.O.B played by Seth Rogen.

               When the movie first started it was actually quite boring and I though “My poor kids are going to hate this movie”, because little kids aren’t going to understand how Gignormica played by Reese Witherspoon became ginormous. After that scene was over the movie started to get funny, more animated, and the kids all had smiles on their faces and were finally enjoying themselves. Monsters vs. Aliens actually turned out to be a really well put together movie and now one of my kid’s favorites besides WALL-E. Was Monsters vs. Aliens better than WALL-E? As an adult opinion I favored Monsters vs. Aliens, but as a child’s opinion mine loved all the cute monsters but will always have WALL-E as their favorite for now anyway. My kids told me that Monsters vs. Aliens is now their 5th favorite movie. So at least I know this movie will soon be added to our movie collection and of course watched 100 times or more.

               After the movie was over we went out to dinner. While eating my one son asked me” Mommy can you get me some Monsters vs. Aliens games”? So I told him as soon as we get home mommy will look on the computer to see what Monsters vs. Aliens stuff they carry. When we got home I stared to look for free Monsters vs. Aliens coloring pages, activities, games, and printables. This is what I came up with.

                Monsters vs. Aliens games can be found at Amazon.com, Best Buy, Costco, Game Stop, K-Mart, Target, Wal-Mart, Toys R Us, and Sears. You will be able to get the game in the DS, Wii, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, and PC.

                 Cheatmasters.com- On this website you will be able to find out all the secrets, codes, and cheats for Monsters vs. Aliens game. Also on this website there is a Monsters vs. Aliens FAQ section to help guide you through with the cheats or questions you may have.

                 Hellokids.com- Your little monsters fans can play a real fun game called “Monsters vs. Aliens ooze Gonna Save Us”, watch the Monsters vs. Aliens movie trailer, and checked out some beautiful colored pictures of all your favorite monster characters.

                http://hubpages.com/hub/FREE-Printable-Monsters-Vs-Aliens-Coloring-Pages – Get your crayons out to color Ginormica, Dr. Cockroach, Insectosaurus, B.O.B. and more. 5 great looking Monsters vs. Aliens coloring pages that you can print out and have fun with.

                Monsters vs. Aliens coloring can also be found on Blogspot.com posted by Rainbow. I will give you all the links at the end of this article.

                 Curlyqcuties.com- How would you love to design your own monster? On this website your child can create their monster of choice by picking out their own nose, shape, eye shape, body shape, lip shape, eye color, etc by clicking on the monster maker tab at the top of the page. Once you choose how you would like your monster to look for fun click on the printable tap. Print it out and hang it up. If you like the way your monster looks you can have it made up into a plus toy for . They also have 4 collectable monsters that are already made for you. The names are Mr. Happy, Dizzy, Mr. Peepers, and Splotch. Prices range from -.

              Softpedia.com- On this website you can download “Little Monsters at Play” coloring book, which has 50 wonderful pages of cute monsters at play. This will cost you .95, but if this keeps your kids entertained for hours it’s well worth it.

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Written by 3lilangels

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10 Horror Movies With Aliens In Them

1. Alien (1979)


An alien attacks each member of a mining ship that lands on a distant planet to investigate an SOS signal coming from the planet. This movie stars Sigourney Weaver as the sole survivor of this alien movie.

2. The Abyss (1989)


In this movie, a team of rescuers sent to retrieve nuclear missiles on board a submarine that crashes into the abyss found themselves up against a formidable alien being which lives deep in the abyss. This movie stars Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Michael Biehn.

3. Signs (2002)


Directed by the talented horror director M. Night Shymalan, Signs is about a family who lives on a farm where one day mysterious crop circles begin to appear. The crop circles begin to appear all over the world and start a media frenzy culminating in the protagonist’s discovery of the truth behind the crop circles. This movie stars Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix. M. Night Shymalan makes an appearance in the movie. Watch out for him.

4. Dreamcatcher (2003)

Based on the novel by Stephen King, Dreamcatcher is about how four friends acquire strange supernatural powers after helping a seemingly retarded boy. During an annual hunting trip, they encounter a horrifying adventure which include an attempted alien invasion. They have to pool their resources to fight the alien invasion of the human world. This movie stars Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane and Jason Lee.

5. Feeders (1996)


This alien movie shows aliens at their worst. While on a road trip, two friends pass through a town where aliens are landing and eating the civilians. This movie stars Jon McBride and John Polonia.

6. The Astronaut’s Wife (1999)


A couple of astronauts went out of their spacecraft to repair a satellite. An explosion occurs. NASA loses contact with them but strangely they come home to earth safely. However, changes are noticed with the two astronauts. And it’s clear that they’ve been possessed by alien creatures. This movie stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron.

7. Fire in the Sky (1993)


This movie is based on a true story about a group of man whose friend is abducted by aliens. When the missing friend cannot be found, the men are accused of murder. Eventually the friend reappear but he cannot remember what has happened to him but with time his memories recover. This movie stars D. B. Sweeney and Robert Patrick.

8. Altered (2006)


After being abducted by aliens, the lives of four men change forever because one of their friends is killed by the aliens. Somehow, they manage to capture one of the alien creatures and thus begins their quest for vengeance. This movie stars Misty Rosas and Paul McCarthy-Boyington.

9. Pandorum (2009)


On a trip to a new planet, a couple of crew members wake up from suspended animation to discover that the ship has been populated by alien creatures. This movie stars Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster.

10. Metamorphosis : The Alien Factor (1990)

A bio-researcher turns into a monster when an alien virus infect him. The chief researcher wants to keep the experiment from the authorities and the public but he soon discovers that the monster cannot be subdued easily. This movie stars Matt Kulis and Patrick Barnes.

Written by UmiNoor
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