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Last night I watched Battle Los Angeles and it was really, really bad. It looked decent in the trailers, even for an alien invasion movie, but it was even worse than Independence Day. I even skimmed the end.
Very disappointed.
You mean you didn't like the military recruitment, er uh - I mean, alien invasion movie? I felt like they were going to start beating their chests and chanting, "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!", by the end. Or maybe they did that, I don't recall. I guess I clearly wasn't the target audience.
There have been any number of films that I wanted to like upon seeing the trailer, Phantom Menace, Transformers, X Files 2, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Terminator Salvation, Zombieland, Iron Man 2, The Matrix 2 & 3, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Really Dull, Every Harry Potter film following after The Prisoner of Azkaban has been an utter snooze fest, The Expendables, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The A-Team, A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010), Clash of the Titans (2010)... Unfortunately, upon viewing them, I was left disappointed.
There have occasionally been movies that surpassed all expectation... District 9 instantly comes to mind. Such a great, believable character arc for what amounts to a very realistic, thoroughly disgusting middle manager and the aliens and their story and the way it's handled is just awesome. Thor seemed like a really, truly silly tertiary super hero, unfit for a movie, next in lameness perhaps to Aquaman and I expected something really stupid and terrible along the lines of Ghostrider or Jonah Hex when I went to see it, but I must admit I really enjoyed myself.