I made a comment the other day on a radio podcast I guested on, basically stating that there are at least a few 'big summer movies' that I'm not only not very excited about. I basically feel like if I end up seeing films like Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Men in Black 3, or Battleship, it will be out of some kind of obligation or because there is something specific about them I may want to write about (for example, how well Snow White and the Huntsmen plays as a feminist adventure). As for Battleship, I can see no societal value or social relevance that would merit an essay (I've already said my peace regarding the casting of Rihanna) and my only real curiosity involves whether or not the climax involves Liam Neeson muttering "You sunk my battleship!" right before he dies. I will say that unlike a certain insanely expensive movie that came out last weekend, you can clearly see the money onscreen this time around. The film looks pretty huge, perhaps the 'biggest' movie of summer 2012 in terms of large-scale action and worldwide scope. But yeah, this film looks like a perfectly-blended hybrid of Transformers, Armageddon, and The Guardian. But since the action is going to be personality-free robots attacking personality-free ships, I can't imagine any emotional investment will be found. Maybe I'm too old for this kind of thing, or maybe Battleship really is the definitive personality-free/humanity-free blockbuster that we've been leading up to all these decades. Maybe I'll see it, maybe I won't, but I don't expect to have too much to say about it. This one opens on May 18th in the US but April 11th elsewhere, so we'll see...
Scott Mendelson
Scott Mendelson
This movie looks like the greatest Michael Bay film not directed by Michael Bay.
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