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090 _aDVD1033 AME 2012
245 _aAmerican warships = Amerikan savaş gemileri
260 _aUSA
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300 _a89 min. / dk.
508 _a Writer: Thunder Levin
511 _a Director: Thunder Levin; Budget: $1,000,000 (estimated)
520 _aBir Amerikan savaş uçağı denize düşürülür. ABD donanması, saldırganın Kuzey Kore olduğunu düşünmektedir ancak gerçek çok farklıdır. Gerçek saldırganlar uzaylıdır ve onları durdurabilecek sadece 1 tane savaş gemisi vardır, oldukça eski bir savaş gemisi...
520 _aWhen a fleet of mysterious ships wage war against the Earth, only the crew of the USS Iowa, the last American battleship, can prevent global armageddon. This is an excerpt from Dan's movie report, for the full review go to: American Warships represents a technological leap for The Asylum, the CGI in this film is very good, by low budget standards of course, not distracting at all. I am basing this strictly on lower budget standards, as many asylum films and other lower budget films have much poorer often times wrenching 80s technology CGI. The acting is acceptable, not going to win awards, but Mario Van Peebles (Capt. Winston), Carl Weathers (General McKraken), and Johanna Watts (LT Bradley) are solid in their portrayal of their respective characters. Quite frankly, I am a white male, and I like a diverse multi-ethnic cast in films. Nice to see the two underutilized veteran actors kick ass even if they are older now.
538 _aColor; Filming Locations: Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
546 _aLanguages: English/Dili: İngilizce
650 _aBilim-Kurgu
650 _aThriller
650 _aGerilim
650 _aAction
650 _aAksiyon
650 _aSci-Fi
710 _aStars: Mario Van Peebles, Carl Weathers and Johanna Watts
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