Looks like it could be fun. Surprised they didn't show Rihanna in the trailer!
She was under the alien forcefield umbrella ella ella ey ey ey.
I apologize.

Looks like it could be fun. Surprised they didn't show Rihanna in the trailer!
Go to your room.
I think that the aircraft carrier took most of the fun out of ship-to-ship warfare. Fleets no longer come within visual distance of each other (hence, the obsolesence of the battleship).China is only a realistic threat if you're in range of their land-based aircraft, in which case it's not really "ships battling" any more. Their subs could take out a few ships, but after that they'd be screwed, and again, there wouldn't be much in the way of exciting surface fighting between ships.
I think that the aircraft carrier took most of the fun out of ship-to-ship warfare. Fleets no longer come within visual distance of each other (hence, the obsolesence of the battleship).
The international nonsense can be handled easily.
1. Pick a real country with a real navy to be the enemy.
No country has a navy with 10 aircraft carriers, 6-9 ballistic submarines, and a "boatload" of other warships.
Did you know that the Navy is the second largest air force in the world?
2. If you're worried about how they'll deal with it, don't market the stupid movie in that country!
Yeah but the only realistic MODERN adversary is China and even with all their piracy, Hollywood makes a ton of money hence why North Korea not China is Hollywood's newest whipping boy.
They won't like it, they won't need to see it! In fact, market it heavily in countries that are the enemy country's strategic rivals! (i.e., Pick China and Japan and Taiwan would pay assloads to see the US Navy sink Chinese "battleships"!)
I read once that Chinese don't like pro-American military movies which hurt the performance of Transformers (but it was probably piracy), so even if you have Japan as the enemy that doesn't mean the Chinese will buy into it.
And the country with all those carriers and ballistic missile subs never deploys all of them at once and rarely deploys more than one of either to a given location because of preparation and maintenance issues.
If a confrontation comes that requires deploying ships against China - say to defend the Spratly Islands or something - what you're talking about is one carrier,
And did you know that China has the largest land army? And are there any other complete non-sequiturs you'd like to exchange? The entire Navy air wing is not going to be deployed at once!
I'm flexible. Let's make it France and market the daylights out of it in the UK. China was just an example.
Which is why I picked China, not Japan. I have more faith in their acceptance.
As far as fighting actual countries on the plausibility level, some thoughts.
1. Throw plausibility out the window.
2. Okay, not satisfied with that idea?
3. Don't like any of the above? Fine. Cunning first strike!
What if it were an Ace Combat game transitioned to film perfectly?As an Air Force brat, I'd rather not have that movie associated with that particular branch of the military, thank you very much.![]()
As far as fighting actual countries on the plausibility level, some thoughts.
1. Throw plausibility out the window.
That's an option but if you're movie is not based on well known IP (and the game Battleship does not count).
When it come to ships and aircraft, America has more than the entire planet combined.
Plus if it ever got that bad, America would certainly deploy nukes.
Tora! Tora! Tora! is pretty good, but even that film includes the obsolescence of battleships as a plot point (specifically the scene of Japanese admiralty debating the respective merits of air power versus building even bigger battleships).You'll be roasted for exploiting 9/11 and/or Pearl Harbor.[ BTW why would you even attempt this when they already made "Tora! Tora! Tora!"
Simply deciding for the purposes of your movie that a naval power equivalent to the United States exists is actually more plausible than throwing in an alien invasion. And films which aren't even based on properties throw plausibility ouit the window all the time - for example, most action films.
Even if you had a 10 front war, I still think the US Navy would win. It's just that powerful.So? Have it fight three naval wars and you've got a situation where naval battles the United States could lose could possibly happen.
Or you could just make a movie about the Battle of Leyte Gulf especially the epic Battle of Surigao Strait and Samar.As far as exploiting goes; it's some isolated convoy of American battleships fighting a sudden enemy fleet.
Even if you had a 10 front war, I still think the US Navy would win. It's just that powerful.So? Have it fight three naval wars and you've got a situation where naval battles the United States could lose could possibly happen.
Honestly this goes back to why this project is so wrong. They're hundreds of great navel battles that you could make into a movie. You don't need to make up crazy BS like Aliens or North Korea.
So at the end of the movie, Taylor Kitsch should sacrifice the battleship to destroy the alien ship, so that Liam Neeson can yell "You sunk my battleship!"![]()
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