Battleship Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Mp4

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A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals.
A naval war ship encounters an alien armada and faces the biggest threat mankind has ever faced. If they lose, the world could face a major extinction event and an alien invasion. Will humans win this alien war, what are the aliens doing here, and what do they want? Based on the Hasbro naval war game.
The reason I give this movie one star is because of the nice alien vessels. They deserve (with the CGI) like 4-5 stars, but the plot, plot holes and inaccuracy are so overwhelmingly, they drag the number of stars down. Yes, the script was written by a bunch of kids who were promised a copy of Halo if they wrote a script about &#39;aliens come to earth to destroy&#39; movie.<br/><br/>I watched this movie and I was asking myself a lot of questions during the 2 hour watch. Like: why have 3 stations send a signal to the relay satellite, and what is up with the visual beams and such? One would do really. Why all the fancy lights on the relay-satellite? Was some one bored at the CGI company? Are these aliens blind? They travel to Earth with super-duper technology yet crash into a satellite. Why do they build vehicles that hop on the water? Were are the death-rays? Their arsenal is rather limited compared to their 90 mile high shield. These aliens (who&#39;s CGI heads are laughably bad animated) are plain stupid. Even ALF would do better trying to take over the planet. They attack a naval base. Okay, good one. Then they attack a traffic-jam and the roads. All the time you see that these cars and concrete blocks are marked red, so need to be taken out. Yet they don&#39;t think 2-3 armed-to- the-teeth warships are a hazard to them (they are green if they turn away). Yeah, just imagine the awesome firepower of 1000 cars in a traffic-jam... During the day the aliens let the destroyer get away (while being able to destroy it a 1000 times over but rather defending the shield-generator) but at night they are looking around for the ship? And why these aliens don&#39;t have something like radar to see the destroyer from a huge distance is weird. It&#39;s like a lot of things in this movie happen because it&#39;s a good thing for the humans. Like the computer-nerd breaking in the building and getting caught. Of course, he turns green for the alien. I mean, come one! They kill people for just being in a traffic jam yet breaking into the compound were their most important asset (the uplinkdish) is, is noting to worry about?<br/><br/>Then the plot holes. Why is Earth saved if we stop them from transmitting a signal to their planet? Are these the kind of aliens that only send a scouting-party and if they don&#39;t hear from them again they won&#39;t check us out again? If NASA/Pentagon know they will be using this satellite, why not try to control it and disable it or steer it away? The Pentagon want&#39;s the admiral to send in attacks thru the shield, the admiral does not want to sacrifice any planes. Why is he admiral forgetting he has hundreds Tomahawk missiles at his disposal? Are there no submarines present at the largest naval exercise in 100 years? Maybe a sub can get under the shield, worth a try.<br/><br/>Then the inaccuracy. They claim the Missouri has the old fire mechanisms still. This is not the case. These controls were modernized in the Reagan era. Then a 45.000 ton battleship does not turn like a car throwing the anchor out. Either the anchor-chain will snap or it will destroy the front of the ship. At a certain point the Japanese captain asks for the radar (Aegis) system to be taken offline. There is a protest, yet the enemy is totally invisible by radar. So there is no reason to protest turning off the radar since it won&#39;t be of use anyway. Why they send a high ranking officer and the weapons controller from the destroyer to inspect the aliens ship? The script is totally laughable and there is no way some one with a functioning brain looked at it before hitting the screen. Or maybe it were the writers that did write the scripts for episodes of ALF also wrote this hogwash called a blockbuster...
i went to watch this movie thinking i will get the same feeling as watching the first transformers but i was bitterly disappointed.at the beginning of the film you might think that you are watching a chick-flick or a ROM-com.the acting was so lame.<br/><br/>the special effects are damn good but it was too cheesy.there is no real flow between the scenes and a lot to leave you confuse.all in all it was a show-off of the US Navy ships. the aliens themselves are quite confusing,they have no apparent reasons on why they are so bent on destroying the world.Rihanna acting debut does not show much promise either.to sum it all it was a complete and utter waste of my time.
Shamelessly mimics Michael Bay's larger-than-life dialogue, sweeping cinematography, cornball romance, and military fetishism.
Director Peter Berg said:I spent a lot of time in the Navy thinking about who would make sense and who would bring an urban swagger to this character...put a call in, had a great couple of meetings, and she&#39;s a great girl, really hard-working, very smart, wants to be good, really strong work ethic, no attitude, no diva nonsense. She was great. There are some references in the movie that loosely connect it to the original Battleship board game. Those who are familiar with the game can pick up on them easily.<br/><br/><ul><li>Part of the plot involves the aliens emitting an electromagnetic pulse, which disrupts radio signals, including radar, communications, and targeting systems. The aliens themselves are unable to detect ships unless they have a direct line of sight. This means both sides are blind to each other&#39;s positions—just like the game, where the player is unaware of the enemy&#39;s position and can only fire blind.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>The alien artillery &quot;shells&quot; look just like the pegs used in the game to mark hits and misses. In the movie, several of the enemy &quot;pegs&quot; embed themselves into a ship deck or hull, and then all simultaneously explode and sink the target ship. In the board game, an enemy ship is sunk only after several pegs are used.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Due to their lack of radar, the Navy resorts to receiving signals from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) system of buoys. The system is designed to track tsunamis (and other natural events) by detecting water displacement levels, but can detect any massive water displacement, such as those caused by the alien ships. The NOAA system is composed of a network of buoys spread across the ocean surface to form a grid, which is displayed on the Navy ship&#39;s instruments, and looks similar to the grids used by players in the game. Also (as in the game) the Naval personnel call out alien targets using a letter-number code to mark positions on the grid—and spotters on the ship call out &quot;miss&quot; and &quot;hit&quot; after each missile salvo.</li></ul> No, but someone does say, &quot;They&#39;re not sinking this battleship!&quot; It&#39;s the Naval Working Uniform (NWU). Based on the MARPAT Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform, with multiple pockets on the shirt and trousers, it uses a multicolor digital print pattern similar to those introduced by other services. However, the NWU is also made in three variants: predominantly blue (with some gray) for the majority of sailors and shipboard use; a woodland digital pattern; and a desert digital pattern for sailors serving in units requiring those types of uniforms, such as SEALs. Woodland and desert variants may be tailored differently than the blue-pattern uniform. The overall blue color reflects the Navy&#39;s heritage and connection to seaborne operations. The pixelated pattern is also used to hide wear and stains, something unavoidable with the utilities and working khakis used previously. The colors were also chosen to match the most commonly used paint colors aboard ship, extending the lifetime of the uniform on long deployments where uniforms often come into contact with freshly painted surfaces. This uniform is also worn at Naval Medical Center San Diego and other on-shore facilities. As of 2012 the NWU is authorized for wear outside of military installations. Yes. There&#39;s a short scene showing three Scottish kids finding one of the derelict pieces that splintered from the original formation at the beginning of the film. A man with a truck full of tools happens by and uses some of his implements to try to open it, failing, until a blowtorch works. They struggle and finally succeed in opening the pod, and the scene ends with them all running off scared, when an alien inside starts climbing out. &quot;Interstate Love Song&quot; by Stone Temple Pilots. a5c7b9f00b

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