Battleship Movie Reviews
3.5
Allen O' Brien | Times Of India
The first reason why you'd like to rush to the nearest cinema to watch this one? Battleship releases a month before the United States of America. Nah! You'd rush to see your ultimate Hasbro combat game come alive on screen. But before that, here's a warning: Some fifty odd minutes into the movie and this is what you witness - Lt. Alex Hopper ( Taylor Kitsch) is a happy-go-lucky-youth who does not mind rubbing the cops on the wrong sideRead full review2.5
Rachit Gupta | Filmfare
This is the season of sinking ships. Titanic made a return from the abyss in 3D and now it’s the turn of US Naval ships to battle alien sea crafts in old school board game Battleship style. Director Peter Berg’s big budget CGI extravaganza has enough hot air to make it float. But it also has enough dead weight to affect its buoyancy. The movie’s big bang approach and fan boy styling salvage some respect. But this Battleship could’ve packed so much more ammoRead full review2.0
Blessy Chettiar | DNA India
This film’s claim to fame is the board game it is based on and singer Rihanna’s acting debut. Any semblance to hope is diminished only minutes into this disaster combat film. A bunch of scientists have undertaken something they call The Beacon Project. They set up transmission devices to establish possible contact with creatures (if any) living on other planets (Planet G here). To their horror, there is life on Planet G and have now descended on earthRead full review2.0
Shaikh Ayaz | rediff.com
In the end, this week's Hollywood release Battleship looked like Alex Hopper (Taylor Kitsch) saved the world -- in his own words -- just so that he can win over his lover, Samantha's (Brooklyn Decker) father, a stern Vice Admiral who wouldn't be convinced with any lesser feat. If there was no girl, there would have virtually been no plot points in Peter Berg's Battleship. It all begins on a comic note; at a bar, Hopper spots a famished Samantha and promises to returnRead full review1.5
Mrigank Dhaniwala | Koimoi
Universal Pictures and Hasbro’s Battleship is an action film. Alex Hopper (Taylor Kitsch) is a talented but good-for-nothing young man. Alex’s elder brother, Stone (Alexander Skarsgård), a US Navy officer, forces Alex to enlist in the Navy. But even after joining the Navy as a Lieutenant, Alex does not change his bumbling ways. During an international Naval exercise being held off the coast of Hawaii, Alex gets into a fight with a foreign naval officerRead full review
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2.0
"Battleship" deserves to be sunk
jeevan789, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.