
Heres 18 things you should know about Battleship:
- 1. The film has a very strange sense of humor. During the meetcute between the romantic leads, a down on his luck Taylor Kitsch breaks into a convenience store and steals a frozen burrito in an effort to woo Brooklyn Decker. The burglary goes horribly awry and ends with repeated tasing. The scene is bizarre indeed, but its also fairly charming, at times even recalling the tone of Raising Arizona.
- 2. Kitschs protagonist may be a neer-do-well, but he is also the fastest promoted Naval Officer in the history of the United States of America.
- 3. The beginning of Kitschs character arc also reminded me of Don Quixote. The phase, Tilting at windmills appears several times in my notes. The angle of a rugged individual who saves the day through determination and pluck mixed with a quixotic archetype actually plays fairly fresh in the scenes we saw.
- 3. Kitsch has two primary dilemmas in the film. Obviously, he has to contend with the alien invaders, but he also has to get a marriage blessing from Deckers father, Liam Neeson, who is also his commanding officer.
- http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/battleship-movie-poster-01.jpg4. Needless to say, Neeson doesnt approve of his daughter dating a man with a criminal record who also regularly picks fights on the ship. The dynamic between Kitsch and Neeson is established by way of a clever quote from Homer.
- 5. There is a scene with Kitsch and Decker on the beach where Decker looks Bridget Bardot hot.
- 6. During development of the film, Berg became fascinated by the interactions between Japanese Naval ships and their American counterparts as they sit docked next to each other as allies right next to Pearl Harbor. The ways in which bitter enemies become friends plays out in the film on both a macro and micro level with Japanese characters playing significant roles.
- 7. Despite the notorious history of Hollywood movies attempting to film at sea, the first week of Battleship included several sequences shot on the water.
- 8. The early interactions with the alien ships were filmed practically. The production built a giant set in the ocean allowing for massive vistas of the horizon and strange, slightly surreal cinematography assisted by the natural wave current.
- 9. During these scenes some of the cast members quoted Godspell in place of their dialogue during wide shots.
- 10. The alien ships, which also have cloaking devices, override compasses, radar and other reconnaissance tools, thus leaving the navy to shoot in the dark.
- 11. In the few moments shown, Rihanna proves herself to be a better actor than her ex-beau Chris Brown.
- 12. Berg is unafraid of the recent onslaught of alien invasion films. He saw and enjoyed Battle: Los Angeles and took from it only that the genre works when it is well executed.
- 13. Though there is a long tradition of alien invasion narratives functioning as a metaphor for international war and elements of imperialism, Berg, who previously directed The Kingdom, says that politics never crossed his mind during filming.
- 14. However, Stephen Hawkings theory of Goldilocks Planets was an influence.
- 15. Berg on how the game influenced parts of the movie: Theres actually a very interesting component of playing Battleship which is, if were playing against each other, you start out calling, G8! and random, and eventually something happens, and what that phenomenon is, is you go from being an unknown enemy to a known enemy and theres a point of discovery in battleship and its actually kind of, its a hook and its actually why the games been around for so long. if you and I are playing I have absolutely no idea where you are and suddenly I start to realize where you are and its very satisfying. And the second I realize, Oh thats where he is! Thats his strategy! and as soon as I figure out where you are, what do I do? I try and destroy you as quickly and violently as I can before you kill me. Theres something very inherently dramatic about that.
- 16. There are several different types of alien ships shown in the film and several types of aliens.
- 17. The aliens will not hidden in the shadows, Were a movie that puts it out there.
- 18. Berg already has plans for a sequel. I never go one and done. Im always thinking, Lets keep going! I love these characters and I love these [aliens] and I love the world they come from and I love the idea of the goldilocks planets.
this was an order from the studio. i feel bad for Berg. he was hired to make a Bay movie. because Berg is cheaper then Bay. it doesnt look inspired by TF. it looks 100% like a Bay TF movie.its crazy^ Why did Berg steal Bay's style? He has his own....I don't get it.