.........I
like this film! I’m sorry! I can’t believe it myself! Another Asylum film which
is actually good! Well, in my opinion anyway. Granted it’s most likely due to
the fact that I absolutely hated the original film which this Asylum production
is copying, but there are still aspects which I do like.
In
this film, the USS Iowa. Manned by Captain Winston (Mario Van Peebles), Lt. Caroline Bradley (Johanna Watts) and Dr. Julia Flynn (Nikki McCauley) is
scheduled to become a museum, however on its final outing aliens invade, giving
the ship a final mission. Meanwhile on land, General McKraken (Carl Weathers)
is trying to persuade the Secretary of Defence (Elijah Chester) from declaring
World War Three.
First
of all, the aliens attack straight away, so there is an actual reason to fire
back at them; these aliens are actually hostile. There is an actual threat,
rather than ‘Battleship’ where it’s shoot first ask questions later. Secondly,
the ship is on its last mission before
being decommissioned, this gives a valid reason as to why its weapons are still
online and the ship has live ammunition. They bring in special shells, but I digress.
Thirdly,
the characters are actually LIKEABLE! Captain Winston is a dedicated leader who
looks out for his crew, Caroline is friendly and helps at every opportunity,
and Julia is a loveable person who actually has information which helps fight
the aliens. McKraken tries to prevent the Secretary of Defence (SoD) from
declaring war on North Korea and China (Most likely bringing in Russia as
well), while SoD is just trying to keep control of the situation and look out
for his country.
Actually,
speaking of the SoD and McKraken, their scenes don’t feel like they intrude on
the plot, unlike Samantha’s in ‘Battleship’. There’s an actual point to their scenes,
where each one provides updates with what’s happening with the outside world
and the ever increasing threat.
The
effects are Asylum standard rubbish. The alien ships look absolutely awful, as
do the aliens and their weaponry. Actually, while I do admit I liked the pellet
reference in ‘Battleship’ to the original board game, those pellets didn’t
really seem to be effective artillery, as they do tend to miss the target. In
this film, the aliens use missiles which actually lock-on to the target, making
them more lethal.
The
alien ships have a reason to be damaged too. While they have cloaking devices,
they’re not equipped with shield generators. I’ll have to give the film a
special kudos as well, the make-up is pretty decent, in particular the agent
who was blown up by his own side’s artillery; he truly looks like a victim of
bombardment.
The
acting is pretty good too, they can actually portray emotions and can do them
on cue. That being said, like ‘Grimm’s Snow White’, there are some instances of
bad acting from supporting cast members.
So,
yeah. Pretty decent actors, good storyline, and actual likeable characters. The
Asylum version is a far superior film (Sort of) to its proper version. Even
much so that Universal is attempting to sue the Asylum for copyright; not that
the Asylum is a stranger to being sued for copyright, but this kind of shows
how frightened they are of a rip-off. Anyway, if you hated ‘Battleship’, then
you will love this version.
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