It pretty much is.
Oh, c'mon. I know you didn't like it, but don't make it out to be something it isn't. The acting, casting, production values, action, dialogue, etc. are leaps and bounds above a SyFy movie of the week.
It pretty much is.
EDIT: That scene at the end, when the marines start prepping for battle without even eating breakfast is a classic! They'd probably be dropping like flies from exhaustion and hunger if it were real life.![]()
Bingo! These people didn't have to. They could have at least taken a minute or two to grab a quick bite. Human body needs nutrients, and if I were that staff sergeant, I would have ordered my men to replenish themselves before going back into "the shit".where they may have to
Yeah, I know, but it is irresponsible to starve yourself when there's no direct need for that. Had there been food shortages in that camp, then giving up food for the sake of others (women, children, wounded) would have been honorable, but this was just dumb. WE ALREADY HAD OUR BREAKFAST!It's still a dire and desperate situation, going a full day or two without a meaningful meal or rest is a way of life in battle and not greatly a dangerous thing to do to yourself.
EDIT: That scene at the end, when the marines start prepping for battle without even eating breakfast is a classic! They'd probably be dropping like flies from exhaustion and hunger if it were real life.![]()
Was there food at the FOB?
Was there food at the FOB?
FOB, normally pronounced FOB, not eff oh bee like it was in the movie, is the Forward Operating Base. On screen a graphic said it was Santa Monica Municipal Airport where the Marines landing in the CH-46s after the flight north from Camp PendletonWas there food at the FOB?
Why would they eat the thing they used to unlock their car doors?
There you goor at the very least, energy bars.
No, Aliens was military sci-fi at its best. This movie is cliched writing and amateur direction at its worst.
And being better than Avatar isn't a great feat, but Battle LA is not even close to being better than Avatar.
No, Aliens was military sci-fi at its best. This movie is cliched writing and amateur direction at its worst.
Please. Aliens had just as many military cliches as Battle: LA, and even stupider dialogue. (ex: Stay Frosty... B:LA depicted U.S. Marines realistically against an alien menace using classic military tactics to invade the planet. In other words, military sci-fi at its best.
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