i feel like this is a great time to announce that i am a monster movie enthusiast. i LOVE monster and mecha movies!! godzilla, king kong, transformers, pacific rim, kaiju, alien, predator…GIMME IT ALL
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What are some movies that every aspiring cinephile should watch?
battleship potemkin (sergei eisenstein, 1926)
city lights (charlie chaplin, 1931)
M (fritz lang, 1931)
freaks (tod browning, 1932)
brief encounter (david lean, 1945)
out of the past (jacques tourneur, 1947)
the third man (carol reed, 1949)
late spring (yasijuro ozu, 1949)
kiss me deadly (robert aldrich, 1955)
a man escaped (robert bresson, 1956)
touch of evil (orson welles, 1958)
la dolce vita (federico fellini, 1960)
peeping tom (michael powell, 1960)
man who shot liberty valance (john ford, 1962)
the exterminating angel (luis buñuel, 1962)
shock corridor (samuel fuller, 1963)
kwaidan (masaki kobayashi, 1964)
dragon inn (king hu, 1967)
playtime (jacques tati, 1967)
once upon a time in the west (sergio leone, 1968)
two-lane blacktop (monte hellman, 1971)
aguirre, wrath of god (werner herzog, 1972)
touki bouki (djibril diop mambety, 1973)
the conversation (francis ford coppola, 1974)
the passenger (michelangelo antonioni, 1975)
nashville (robert altman, 1975)
the killing of a chinese bookie (john cassavetes, 1976)
mikey and nicky (elaine may, 1976)
sorcerer (william friedkin, 1977)
days of heaven (terrence malick, 1978)
blow out (brian de palma, 1981)
8 diagram pole fighter (lau kar-leung, 1984)
mishima: a life in four chapters (paul schrader, 1985)
tampopo (jūzō itami, 1985)
blue velvet (david lynch, 1986)
something wild (jonathan demme, 1986)
landscape in the mist (theo angelopoulos, 1988)
sonatine (takeshi kitano, 1993)
salaam cinema (mohsen makhmalbaf, 1995)
fallen angels (wong kar-wai, 1995)
taste of cherry (abbas kiarostami, 1997)
cure (kiyoshi kurosawa, 1997)
the thin red line (terrence malick, 1999)
beau travail (claire denis, 1999)
yi yi (edward yang, 2000)
all about lily chou chou (shunji iwai, 2001)
memories of murder (bong joon-ho, 2003)
dogville (lars von trier, 2003)
tropical malady (apichatpong weerasethakul, 2004)
silent light (carlos reygadas, 2007)
sparrow (johnnie to, 2008)
holy motors (leos carax, 2012)
phoenix (christian petzold, 2014)
personal shopper (oliver assayas, 2016)
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hey guys: i ranked every smosh video
yes, every. single. smosh video.
(every main channel sketch from 2005-2017 + 2023)
here it is under the cut if for some damn reason you're curious
♡ ABSOLUTE FAVES ♡
Paranormal Easy Bake Oven
Sleepwalking Disaster
Mortal Kombat Theme
Food Battle 2006
Food Battle 2023
The Legend of Zelda Rap
Axe Murderer
Battleship
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme
Boxman's Girlfriend
Pokemon Theme
Ian's Birthday
Anthony Gets a Haircut
Pokemon Theme REVENGE
That Damn Neighbor
Assassins Creed 3 Song
My Dead Friend
Boxman 2.0
Boxman
Smosh Short 1: Dolls
Unitarded
A Very Hairy Situation w/Billy Mays
Anthony is Mexican
Left Handed
Magic Keyboard
Food Battle 2007
That Damn Yard Sale
Four Years Foreplay
Pokemon In Real Life
Stuck in a Toilet
My Mom's AMAZING Video
Sex Ed Rocks
Going to the Mountains
Stop Copying Me!
Cursed Magic 8 Ball
We Rule High School
Dixon Cider
Smosh the Movie
Real Death Note
Firetruck
I Broke My Foot
1 Hour Special
Ghostmates
Food Battle 2008
The Ultimate Shoedown
WTF! I'm Old!
Food Battle 2010
Dolls: 10 Years Later
The Real Party Song
Kiss Currency
PRETTY DAMN GOOD
Smash Rap
Molester Moon
Hand Bomb
Sleeping Pill Disaster
My Grandpa's Dirty Secret
Food Battle 2011
Quest for the Scooter
Smosh Found Dead
Garrett's Blog
How Not to Act on a First Date
Longest Staring Contest Ever
Extreme Sleepover
Hardcore Max
Real Voodoo Doll
He's Driving Me Crazy
First Person Shooters Suck
Drink Your Own Piss
Parents SuckWe're Stuck Together
We Finally Released Our Banned Video
Boxman for President
Cat Soup
I Caught Every Pokemon
Ian is Dangerous
Ian's First Girlfriend
Ian Gets Lucky
Manspider
Happy Cow
Food Battle 2012
Pizza Zombies
Food Battle 2013
Evil Fortune Cookie
Hardcore Max 2
Food Battle 2014
License Test
Toy Airplane
Food Battle X
Finger Guns
Google Glass SUCKS
My Mutant Rash
The NEW Smosh TV Show
That Damn Shower
EDITOR!
Camp in a Van
Sexual Sun
Every Smosh Video Ever
Addicted to Selfies
Hide and Seek
My Best Friend is a Robot
How Google's Space Ship Failed
Business Boy Emoji Curse
Human Pokemon Battle
Rejected Zelda Games
We're Stuck in Fan Fiction
I LIKED THIS ONE
A Hairy Situation w/ Billy Mays
Anthony's Death
That Damn Prison Break
Anthony's Resurrection
Evil AI Tried to Kill Me
We Summoned a Demon
Help I Became an NPC
Stranded
Transformers Theme
How Not to Make a First Impression
The Best Car EVER
Reunited?
The HauntingMale Model
Replacement Needed
Easy Step
April First
Evil Chain Letter
Power Rangers Theme
Life as Ghosts Ep 1-4
Crybaby
I'm Not Racist
Pokemon In Real Life 2
The BEST Bottled Water
Meeting My Identical Twin
I Killed the Tooth Fairy
Guys' Guide to Hugging Guys
My Real Pet Pikachu
Homeless Millionaire
The Ditto - Movie Trailer
Meat In Your Mouth
I Love Lou Ferigno
Anthony Poses for Playgirl?!
Vader and Me
Killer Teddy Bear
That Damn Punishment
Arm Wrestling TO THE DEATH
If Superheroes Were Real
Worst Twist Endings Ever
I'm Naked
Pokemon In Real Life 3
How to Cover Up a Murder
The World's First Internet Tutorial
Motion Games Suck
I'm Possessed By a Demon
Addicted to Honey Boo Boo Child
My New Best Friend is a Robot
My Weird Addiction
Food Battle 2013
Assassins Creed 4 Song
So Many Hickies
Guns Suck
My Morning Routine
Guy's Guide to Being Manly
Jurassic Pokemon
Magic iPad
21 Things I'd Rather Do Than Smoke
Netflix Rap
Video Game Items In Real Life
My Hot Online Girlfriend
Murder Party
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Not including the DND films cause I'm trying to make it like. A movie based on a game you can play in one night that has either cards or a board. If that makes sense. Not including Jumanji cause the movie came first.
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Things you didn't know about board games
Many of us loving playing board games and people have been playing them for millennia. Here's some fun facts about this excellent pastime
1. We have been playing board games for millennia
Chess, checkers, backgammon and Go all have origins in the ancient world. King Tut was buried with multiple sets of an Egyptian game called senet. Hundreds of pieces of Greek pottery depict Ajax and Achilles hunched over a board in the midst of play. And the Ashanti people of Ghana are believed to have created a board game called wari, which you may know as the count-and-capture game mancala.
2. It wasn’t until the 19th century that board games began to be sold commercially
The first, The Mansion of Happiness, came out in England in 1800. The “mansion” was heaven, and players raced to get there. Decades later, an American named Milton Bradley reworked— and rebranded—it as The Checkered Game of Life.
3. Ludo has roots in ancient India, where it was called pachisi
Pachisi is from the Hindi word for “twenty-five,” the highest possible outcome of a single throw. But whereas Americans only tweaked the name to Parcheesi, the British decided to call it Ludo (‘lew-doh), Latin for “I play.” So when Englishman Anthony E Pratt developed his murder-mystery board game in 1943, he called it Cluedo, playing on Ludo. (In some countries, it’s called Clue.)
4. Around the world, the colourful cast of Cluedo can look quite different
Professor Plum was originally called Dr Orange in Spain. Mr Green goes by Chef Lettuce in Chile. Mrs Peacock is Mrs Purple in Brazil and Mrs Periwinkle in France, and in Switzerland, she’s Captain Blue, a man.
5. Board games occasionally inspire screenwriters
There’s the 1985 mystery Clue, the 2012 action movie Battleship and the 2023 fantasy film Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves.
6. At least one board game is being adapted into a television show
The game's creator was a famous French filmmaker , Albert Lamorisse, who wrote and directed the 1956 Oscar-winner The Red Balloon, also created a board game he called La Conquête du Monde (Conquest of the World).
Parker Brothers, an American toy and game manufacturer, introduced it to the US soon after, and renamed it Risk.
7. Another game inventor, Alfred Butts, called his game a couple of other names before Scrabble
Butts first called his creation Lexiko, then Criss Cross Words, before settling on Scrabble—a word that means “to hold on to something.” The hugely popular game has been translated into 29 languages and more than 150 million sets have been sold around the world.
8. Over a game of Scrabble, Canadians Chris Haney and Scott Abbott came up with the idea for their game, Trivial Pursuit
Its success launched a years-long legal battle with an American encyclopedist who claimed Haney took trivia from his books, something Haney readily admitted to doing. In the end, the courts decided you can’t steal trivia and dismissed the suit. During the 1980s, Trivial Pursuit outsold even Monopoly, racking up $800 million in sales in 1984 alone.
9. At the highest levels of play, it’s not all fake money
The winner of the World Chess Tournament takes home up to 60 per cent of the €2 million purse, with the runner-up receiving the smaller share. Even the Monopoly world champion takes home real cash: US$20,580, the amount that comes in a standard Monopoly game.
10. Arguably the wrong person is credited with the creation of Monopoly
The American who sold Monopoly to Parker Brothers in the 1930s, Charles Darrow, often receives the credit for creating the game. But it was another American, Elizabeth Magie, who, decades earlier, earned a patent for her invention, The Landlord’s Game.
Players purchased railroads, paid rent and occasionally ended up in jail. Ironically, Magie’s aim with the game was to show the evils of accumulating wealth by bankrupting others.
11. Monopoly was a polarising game in communist countries
Fidel Castro banned it in Cuba, and it was also banned in China for much of the 20th century. But an even more dramatic bit of board game history occurred during the Second World War. Since prisoners of war in Germany were allowed board games, American troops hid maps, compasses and real money inside Monopoly sets to help them escape.
12. The idea for the kids’ classic game Candy Land came from Eleanor Abbott, an American polio patient
In 1949, Abbott wanted to create something for children to play in quarantine. In fact, illness has served as game inspiration many times. In the British mobile-app-turned-board game known as Plague, players take on the role of deadly diseases trying to mutate and spread across the world. Conversely, in Pandemic, created by an American, players try to contain the spread of diseases and discover cures.
13. Thousands of new games are released each year and there's annual awards for the best
How can you tell which ones are worth buying? One reliable indicator is the Spiel des Jahres (“Game of the Year” in German), a prestigious award given each summer by a jury of (mostly German) game critics who volunteer to play and vote for the winning games. Previous award recipients include Settlers of Catan, Dominion and Ticket to Ride.
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⚓Boat Media Lineup⚓
The Adventures of Tintin (movie, 2012)
Anaconda (movies, 1997-2009)
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (video game, 2013)
A True Story (book, 2nd century CE)
Battleship (movie, 2012)
Captain Blood (movie, 1935)
Captain Ron (movie, 1992)
Captains Courageous (book, 1897)
The Cruel Sea (movie, 1953)
Der fliegende Holländer (opera, 1843)
Ghost Ship (movie, 2002)
Going to Weather (webcomic, 2022)
The Iliad (poem, 8th century BCE)
I'm on a Boat (music video, 2008)
Jacky Faber Chronicles (books, 2002-2014)
Jason and the Argonauts (movie, 1963)
Jaws (movies, 1975-1987)
Just Roll With It: Riptide (podcast, 2021-)
Lake Placid (movies, 1999-2018)
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea (book, 2020)
Montague Siblings Series (books, 2017-2021)
Mr Midshipman Easy (book, 1836)
Mutiny on the Bounty (movie, 1935)
Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex (book, 1821)
The Odyssey (poem, 8th century BCE)
One Piece (manga, 1997-)
Pan (movie, 2015)
Pirates Dinner Adventure (live show, 2010-)
The Poseidon Adventure (book & movies, 1969, 1972 & 2006)
Railsea (book, 2012)
Return of the Obra Dinn (video game, 2018)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (poem, 1798)
The Sea Beast (movie, 2022)
The Sea Hawk (book & movie, 1915 & 1924)
The Sea-Wolf (book, 1904)
Sea of Thieves (video game, 2018)
Ship of Theseus (thought experiment)
Skies of Arcadia (video game, 2000)
Spiritfarer (video game, 2020)
Swallows and Amazons (books, 1930-1947)
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) (book, 1889)
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (book, 1990)
Trysor Y Morladron (book, 1960)
Two Years Before the Mast (book, 1840)
The Unbinding of Mary Reade (book, 2018)
Under Enemy Colors (book, 2007)
Voyage of the Basset (book, 1996)
The Voyage of the Beagle (book, 1839)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (book, 1952)
The Whale (movie, 2013)
The Wind in the Willows (book, 1908)
World of Warships (video game, 2015)
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So, Amanda.
Since you and your brother saw only one scene of “Battleship (2012)”, have you or your brother ever thought of seeing the whole movie, start to end, one day when you both get the chance?
amanda: i don't know, he is only stick to cool action pack and monster movies
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Creator Leiji Matsumoto Died
It’s been many years since I watched the anime movie Arcadia of My Youth,by director Tomoharu katsumata.I remember with fondness this movie.So it hit me hard when I read that the Legendary Creator Leiji Matsumoto died,on February 13 .
The prolific man was born with the given name Akira in 1938 at Kurume City,Fukuoka Prefecture, and he debuted as a manga artist in 1953 with Michibachi no Bōken (Honeybee's Adventure) while he was still in high school. After graduating high school, he moved to Tokyo and became popular in the 1950s as a shōjo manga creator under a pen name. He then adopted his most famous pen name, Leiji Matsumoto, in 1965.
His notable works include Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Galaxy Express 999, and Queen Emeraldas — all of which inspired multiple anime or live-action adaptations — and he contributed designs and created the tie-in manga for Space Battleship Yamato. He also supervised animated music videos for French electronic pop group Daft Punk's Discovery album, and the videos were strung together into the INTERSTELLA 5555 film. His designs and works have influenced multiple generations of artists around the world.
Below Emeralda
In 2001 Matsumoto was awarded the "Medal with Purple Ribbon" honor, and in 2010 he was awarded with the "Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Rosette." In 2012 he received the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) decoration from the French government.
Matsumoto was hospitalized in Turin, Italy in November 2019, but his condition eventually stabilized the following day. The Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported that it was suspected that he had a stroke at the time of his collapse and that he was in serious condition. He was discharged that December.
My conclusion
The man was an outstanding Creator who made his dream Real.He was making mechanical designs that varieded from sleek warships(inspired by early 20th century dreadnoughts) to fantastical space trains.he created marvelous space opera series,with supporters even today. His characters similarly ranged from cartoonish or caricatured designs to grounded, realistic figures.To me he’s a Great Sensei,who died proud for brilliant manga,anime he crafted:)
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people who dislike battleship (2012) are so wrong. i always have the best time with this movie
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did you know that the battleship movie from 2012 had a tie-in game and it was a combination of FPS and turn-based strategy. and it sucked shit.
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WASTELAND | Ultimate MultiFandom (297 FANDOMS)
Fandoms Used:
007: NO TIME TO DIE
1917 (movie)
2012 (movie)
24 (show)
300 (movie)
47 Meters Down
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
65 (movie)
6ix9ine: Gine
6 Underground
Against The Current: ‘’good guy.’’
Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D
All American
All of Us Are Dead
A Long Way Down
Ambulance
American Horror Story
Andor
Ant-Man & The Wasp
Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania
Arrow
ARMY OF THE DEAD
Ash Vs Evil Dead
Aquaman
A Quiet Place
A Quiet Place Part 2
Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Avengers: Endgame
Bad Omens: Artificial Suicide
Batman: The Dark Knight
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises
Batman Vs Superman
Battleship
Battle: Los Angeles
Barry
Better Call Saul
Black Adam
Black Knight
Black Mirror
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Black Summer
Black Widow
Blue Beetle
Birdbox
Break Even
Breaking Bad
Bullet Train
Bumblebee
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Live Action)
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Call of Duty: Ghosts (Live Action)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Call of Duty: Warzone (Live Action)
Captain America: Civil War
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain Marvel
Captain Phillips
Cars
Cars 2
Cars 3
Cobra Kai
Colony
Creed
Creed II
Creed III
Crown The Empire: Blurry
Crown The Empire: Red Pills
DaBaby: Rockstar
Dahmer
Daredevil
Dark
Dawn of The Planet of The Apes
Dead by April: Wasteland
Deadpool
Dead Rising: Endgame
Death Stranding
Deepwater Horizon
Demon House
Destiny 2 (Live Action)
Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness
Devil in Ohio
El Camino
Escape Plan
Escape Plan: The Extractors
Escape The Fate: Ungrateful
Euphoria
Evil Dead Rise
Extraction 2
Fast & Furious 7
Fast & Furious 8
Fast & Furious 9
Fast & Furious 10
Falling in Reverse: Losing My Life
Falling in Reverse: The Drug In Me Is You (Reimagined)
Falling in Reverse: Voices In My Head
Falling in Reverse: Watch The World Burn
Falling in Reverse: Zombified
Fear The Walking Dead
From
FUBAR
Fury
Game of Thrones
Gemini Man
Ghosted
Ghost Rider
G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Godzilla: King of The Monsters
GRAN TURISMO
Guardians of The Galaxy 2
Guardians of The Galaxy 3
Halo 5
Halo Infinite
Halo Series
Hellbound
Hawaii Five-0
Halloween Kills
Halloween Ends
Hannibal
Happy Feet 2
Harry Potter & The Order of The Phoenix
Heroes
Heroes: Reborn
HIDDEN STRIKE
House of Cards
Hypnotic
Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull
Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny
Iron Man 3
IT
Jennifer’s Body
Jessica Jones
John Wick 3
John Wick 4
Joker
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez
Kong VS Godzilla
Last Light
Light As A Feather
Logan
LOST
Lucifer
Man of Steel
Manifest
Matty Mullins: Glory
Mayans
Mechanic: Resurrection
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater
Miami Dolphins
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Mission Impossible: Dead Wreckoning Pt 1
Mob City
Moonfall
Morbius
Mortal Kombat 12
My Virtual Escape
Need For Speed
Nobody
Northern Rescue
No Way Out
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Orphan Black
Outer Banks
Outloved: Never Enough
Pacific Rim
Pacific Rim: Uprising
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Peaky Blinders
Person of Interest
Pirates of The Caribbean: At World’s End
Power Rangers
Pretty Little Liars
Prison Break
Prey
San Andreas
Sons of Anarchy
Star Wars 3
Star Wars 5
Star Wars 8
Star Wars 9
Star Wars: Rogue One
Stranger Things
Rampage
Ready Player One
Reacher
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Resident Evil: Retribution
Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City
REVENGE
Revolution
Rise of The Planet of The Apes
Rocky
Rocky VI
Rogue
Saint X
Scream V
Scream VI
Sense8
Shang-Chi & The Legend of The 10 Rings
Sherlock
Silent Hill: Revelation
Skylines
Slender Man
Spider Man 3
Spider Man: Far From Home
Spider Man: No Way Home
Spiritbox: Circle With Me
Sonic the Movie
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Squid Game
Sucker Punch
Sully
Superman & Lois
Supernatural
T@GGED
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Out of The Shadows
Teen Wolf: The Movie
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The 100
The Amity Affliction: Like Love
The Batman
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, Watch & The Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of The Dawn Treader
The Equalizer 3
The Expendables
The Expendables 2
The Expendables 3
The Expendables 4
The First Purge
The Flash
The Forever Purge
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: The Mockingjay Pt 1
The Hunger Games: The Mockingjay Pt 2
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
The Incredible Hulk
The Last of Us
The Mandalorian
The Martian
The Marvels
The Matrix
The Meg
The Night Agent
The Preacher
The Punisher
The Purge: Anarchy
The Purge: Election Year
The Purge: TV Show
The Rain
The Revenant
The Society
The Suicide Squad
The Super Mario Bros
The Tomorrow People
The Vampire Diaries
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead: World Beyond
The Walking Dead: Dead City
The Walking Dead: Summit
The Witcher
The Used: Over & Over Again
Til Death
Thor: Love & Thunder
Thor: Ragnarok
Thor: The Dark World
Tiger King
Tomb Raider
Transformers
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Dark of The Moon
Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen
Transformers: Rise of The Beasts
Transformers: The Last Knight
Triple 9
Tron: Legacy
True Detective
Tua
Unbelievable
Under The Dome
UNHUMAN
Venom
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Wanda Vision
Wednesday
Westworld
Whiskey Cavalier
Wolves at The Gate: Peace That Starts The War
World War Z
Yellowjackets
X-Men: Apocalypse
Z-Nation
Zombieland
Zombieland 2
297 ^^
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battleship: bts (2012)
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Solved an inane mystery that probably doesn't matter to anyone except me tonight
For years I've been trying to find out why I had a completely unsubstantiable memory of a clip where Liam Neeson says "Fire Everything!" in 2012's Battleship. I knew I'd seen it and surely that'd still be on the internet; it's too stupid and recent not to still exist. I never stooped to watching the movie, but I did search the script and it wasn't there, so I assumed it was extra footage that was part of some specific trailer that was somehow forgotten.
However, thanks to the magic of niche internet forums, where information never dies, I've now discovered that line does exist, but it was actually pulled from 2010's A-Team remake, also starring Liam Neeson, and also a movie I have not seen.
Anyways, the context is somehow stupider, but not stupid enough to make me watch this movie:
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So I watched 2012's Battleship on Tubi. It's generally a by-the-numbers high production value Aliens Invade disaster flick. BUT in the last 25 minutes our heroes commandeer an old derelict WW2 era battleship and staff it with help from some old vets and play AC/DC and shit and it's like OH here's the film!
With a lot more of that, and maybe even a framing device of some kids in a basement playing a Battleship/DnD hybrid, we could have had a movie. Maybe even have parallels between the game and the kids' real lives, maybe a grandpa joins in, maybe there's in-game back-and-forth between the old vets and new soldiers and lots of mind games between humans and aliens.
I dunno I just feel this actually had a lot of potential wasted.
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Say what you want about Battleship (2012) but Mick was the hero of that damn movie and no one else.
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