Invulnerable American Boxers

Antwon 2022-04-20 09:01:29

1. I hate stylized photography the most. Gou P's documentary style makes my sister vomit. At the beginning of the character introduction stage, the camera started to shake constantly, and the position was not adjusted. If you get too close to the screen, you will vomit directly.

2. It is estimated that this dog blood story can be fooled 10 years ago, but this is 2011, there is only one year left from 2012, and I still use this unfinished story to fool my sister! ! !

3. Aliens are still an upgraded version of human beings. There is no special introduction. Firepower is also in human words. In short, the logic of this alien civilization is just an upgraded version of human civilization has been out for too long, and there is no new idea. But it's a shell that packs an alien war against earthlings.

4. A group of American Boxers can wipe out the alien invaders just by standing up and shooting, and they are truly invulnerable.

5. The dog-blooded heroism of the United States can be washed and slept.

6. The lines are still in American style, which is more interesting. Let’s borrow a sentence from the movie lines to end the movie: That thing sprayed me on the face, I was about to vomit

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Extended Reading
  • Giles 2022-03-14 14:12:22

    Brian Tyler followed up with the soundtrack. He said that I liked this movie and I don't think it was credible. After all, most of the movies he received were bad ones.||Excellent: I knew that the starting point of this movie was soldiers, so the plot was very complete and unified, but it was a documentary with the army. Yeping’s climax encounter on the bridge in the middle really swayed from the beginning to the last few fixed shots. It’s hard to write dozens of minutes of music for such a flat movie.

  • Deontae 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    It was produced by the American Bayi Film Studio.

Battle Los Angeles quotes

  • LCpl. Steven Mottola: It's a no-go on the helo sir. Their air support is lighting it up. Command says it's like nothing they ever seen before.

  • Cpl. Lee Imlay: [looking at map] This map shows where all the units were deployed... what do all these red marks mean?

    [map is covered with red X's]

    SSgt. Michael Nantz: It means they're gone.

    Cpl. Lee Imlay: You mean the units got moved...

    SSgt. Michael Nantz: Wiped out.

    Cpl. Lee Imlay: All of them?

    SSgt. Michael Nantz: All of them.