Recommended age 12-18
131 minutes
UNIVERSAL PICTURES
This movie is awesome! I loved it because it has a ton of action, lots of funny parts and suspense. The main characters are Alex Hopper, Sam, Cora and Yugi. My favorite character is Alex Hopper because he is really funny and brave. He wants revenge on the aliens who are attacking them because they hurt his brother. This movie revolves around Alex Hopper who joins the Navy because he needs to get his life together. The Captain in the Navy doesn't really like Alex because they think he won't be any help to them. Alex goes out on a destroyer to look for other boats and they come across a large mass in the water. That's where they find the aliens and then start fighting for their lives. My favorite part is when Alex Hopper tries to get a burrito for a girl he likes named Sam. The kitchen is closed so he goes through a lot of trouble to get her this burrito. It's really funny because he falls down a few times and then gets chased by police who tazer him. It is hilarious! I recommend this movie for ages 10 and up because there is violence in the movie and it is rated PG-13. I think kids 10 and up would love this movie though because it has so much action. Go out and see this movie when it comes out in theaters on May 18th. Reviewed by KIDS FIRST! film critic Anthony Aranda (age 10.)
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Based on the classic Hasbro naval combat game, Battleship is the story of an international fleet of ships who come across an alien armada whilst on a Naval war games exercise. An intense battle ensues over sea, land and air. What do they aliens - known as 'The Regents' - want? Directed by Peter Berg; starring Alexander Skarsgard, Brooklyn Decker and Liam Neeson. Rated PG-13 for intense violence, action and destruction and language. Aliens are taking over for an unknown reason; their special are very strange and frightening as they are super-intelligent and advanced.
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