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SKYLINE (2010) "don't look up"

Started by venomx, October 30, 2010, 01:29:59 PM

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venomx

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I'm so happy to see the X47B Navy attack drone making a movie appearance!!! I loved it's hope/attack music score.

I found it! (score)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l76IL4nDCs0

All in all I enjoyed the movie it was fun. Somethings about it really confused me though. Yeah, the ending was STRANGE.



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I loved the X47B's nuke... hell yeah! Hey at least we tried to fry'em. (it never works on Motherships)

Thats how it would be though, we get our @$$ kicked good. Hollywood hits the nail hard to show we would lose.

indianasmith

Went to see this with my wife and a friend tonight.
Visually stunning, great character development, impressive death scenes as the small party of survivors slowly get whittled down, building suspense towards the climax -
but WHAT THE HECK was up with that ending?



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My wife summed this up brilliantly - she said "It's like the Borg meets War of the Worlds meets Independence Day . . . only the aliens win!"
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Silverlady



My hubby and I went to see this Sunday afternoon.  It started out ok, held our attention for awhile,  then started going downhill.  Special effects were good - ending utterly stupid.

Indy's wife description summed it up well, and you can add District Nine to the mix.

I hear a sequel's in the works.
Hold onto your dreams ....

Minion

Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, while it was bad but still fun on a very strange level (speaking for myself at least) was not the Strause brothers fault. They had a ton of problems with the studio while filming. This movie however was all theirs, and the problems definitely are all their fault. It was a shame because I really wanted to like this movie. It had terrific special effects) especially with the small budget they had) and a few amazing shots, wrapped into an inane mess. I enjoyed the goofy ending. I don't know if there is any truth to a malicious rumor that's been going around, but there is word that a lot of the visual effects in this movie were actually stolen from another film the Strause brothers company was working on at the time. Take a look at the trailer for Battle: Los Angeles and tell me that you can't see some major similarities.