Sci-Fi Adventure on Amazon Prime Your Dad's New Favorite Movie

Posted by Jonathan Klotz | Published
Show hands, who cheated while playing A warship? If your hand is down, you are lying. Cheating your friends while playing A warship it's a passing trend which is why, somehow, Hasbro thought it would be the perfect asset to cash in on the rise of Transformers back in 2012. After 14 years it is also one of the top streaming movies on Amazon Prime, finally reaching its conclusion: a film about father's happiness.
Top Gun By The Sea

You can say A warship from the early 2010s because it starred Taylor Kitsch back when Hollywood was trying to make her the next big star. If John Carter got the support it needed, it could have worked, but instead he played one box bomb after another through no fault of his own. As Navy SEAL Alex Hopper, Kitsch does an excellent job channeling Tom Cruise's Maverick A warshiptrying to please the Chief's daughter.
Where A warship It's weird when alien spaceships land and separate Hawaii from the rest of the world under an impenetrable force field. That and the outer weapons look a lot like pins from the game A warship. Out of power, out of power, and with no one to save them, it's up to Alex to lead the survivors of the American and Japanese Pacific Fleets against the alien invasion. And now you're wondering if this corny-sounding sci-fi movie is a big streaming hit, well, it's because of what follows.
The Last Greatest Act in Movie History

In all the first two thirds A warship it's an incredibly funny movie where everyone, from Liam Neeson as the Admiral to Jesse Plemons and Rami Malek as the sailors, understands the job and chews everything. Then, with the ship gone, Alex says “we have a battleship,” and the camera pans to the USS Missouri docked at Pearl Harbor. In case you're wondering what makes this classic dad movie, this scene. Get your parents, get your grandparents, have them watch a movie, and wait until they get to Missouri.
Boarding a museum that has become history, the survivors have no idea how to operate an analog, old-school ship. That's where the veterans come in, one by one. Played by real veterans of the Missouri and other ships of the era (there's even a USS Carolina cape!), the veterans get to work teaching the kids how the ship works, all set to the sounds of AC/DC's “Thunderstruck.” This is boomers' catnip, and if you know any old mariners who haven't watched this, you owe it to them to share it.
Battleship Is A Broadcast Success Wherever It Goes

A warship may be one of the biggest box office flops in history, losing both Hasbro and Universal about $150 million each after only earning $300 million at the box office, which after theatrical and marketing cuts, wasn't enough for anything resembling a profit. It's also one of the biggest streaming success stories in history. Every time A warship arrives on the streaming service, has been in the top 10 for weeks. No one wants to admit that they love this movie, but that's okay, you can admit that if “Thunderstruck” is a hit, you're stuck.
When the final battle comes, if you don't have the time of your life warship, you don't like movies. Get a boomer, sit down, stream it on Amazon Prime, and remember how much fun you can have if a movie doesn't take itself too seriously.



