Relatively poor

Jimmie 2021-11-11 08:01:16

In the summer of 2011, countless meteorites fell on the earth, causing the destruction of coastal cities in 12 countries. It turns out that the meteorite is actually manipulated by a group of mysterious aliens. Aliens landed on the earth with meteorites and carried out cruel and merciless slaughter and destruction. As the world's number one superpower, the United States naturally cannot avoid this disaster. With more invaders, the United States has only Los Angeles in the Western Pacific that has not yet fallen. Marine Corps Sergeant Mike Naz (Aaron Eckhart Aaron Eckhart) was ordered to be incorporated into the squad of Lieutenant William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez), ready to meet The stars started a desperate fight.

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  • Helmer 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    I am more concerned about the battle in Shanghai. Has the party discovered the weakness of the aliens, or has it withdrawn to Yan'an? There is no water there anyway.

  • Pedro 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    It is indeed a pseudo-blockbuster, and the special effects are relatively simple. Aside from being a little fun in the helicopter at the beginning, the whole movie is lethargic and a little too long as a distraction. I'm a cannon fodder, so don't waste your money, look it up online

Battle Los Angeles quotes

  • LCpl. Richard Guerrero: So what's your take on this, specs?

    Cpl. Kevin Harris: I don't know, extraterrestrial?

    Cpl. Lee Imlay: You mean like from space?

    Cpl. Nick Stavrou: No Imlay, from Canada.

  • 2nd Lt. William Martinez: [about Nantz's heroics] That was some new John Wayne shit, Staff Sgt.