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Battlefield Earth Full Movie Hindi Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2jua -----------------------------------------It's the year 3000 A.D.; the Earth is lost to the alien race of Psychlos. Humanity is enslaved by these gold-thirsty tyrants, whom are unaware that their 'man-animals' are about to ignite the rebellion of a lifetime.In the year 3000, humanity is no match for the Psychlos, a greedy, manipulative race on a quest for ultimate profit. Led by the seductive and powerful Terl, the Psychlos are stripping Earth of its resources, using the broken remnants of humanity as slaves. What is left of the human race has reverted to a primitive state, believing the invaders to be demons and technology to be evil. After humanity has all but given up any hope of freeing themselves from alien oppression, a young man named Tyler decides to leave his desolate home high in the Rocky Mountains to discover the truth, whereupon he is captured and enslaved. It is then that he decides to fight back, leading his fellow man in one final struggle for freedom.I have sat all the way through Birdemic, Troll 2, Catwoman and Manos: The Hands of Fate. But Roger Christian's cinematic diarrhea Battlefield Earth was too much for me.
The constant Dutch angles, Travolta's horrible overacting, the crap visual effects, the flat cinematography, it was badness overload. I'm not even going to go into the whole howl at the moon insane Scientology aspect of the film.
An hour and a half into it, I turned off the TV and went outside for a walk to the library, with the intention of burning all of L Ron Hubbard's SF novels. Worst Sci Fi film ever. Life is too short for this flaccid, D grade cinematic cancer. Avoid like herpes.Another great book, poorly translated to film. While I found many things to like about the movie, it could not really compare with the book. Many of the plot absurdities, simply, were not in the book. And some of the most important elements in the story where glossed over and underdeveloped. For instance, The whole Fort Knox thing was not in the book. Also, the humans learn to fly the Psychlo's ships. The characterization of the humans, made into "cavemen" in the movie, were much more "Indian-like" in the book. Johnny's character was surrounded with intelligent, capable characters in the book and all were missing in the movie.
If you want a great ride, read the book. The movie, while visually appealing simply does not come up to par with the characters, which ironically, is the essence of the book.
What could've been a landmark Sci/Fi film was pretty disappointing.The film is Travolta's baby, but indifference and boredom is everywhere.Yes, Battlefield Earth is loosely based on the novel of the same title by author and founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard. Originally intended to be a two-part move, Battlefield Earth depicts the first half of the novel. A sequel was intended to be made shortly after, but these plans never occurred. No. While the author of the novel Battlefield Earth, L. Ron Hubbard, is also the founder of the Church of Scientology, little or no Scientologist views are presented in the book. John Travolta was intent on making this film as both a follower of L.Ron Hubbard and as a fan of the source material. However, the film focuses on the science fiction aspects of the original novel, and does not intentionally promote any religious agenda. Slight similarities between themes of the novel and film and teachings of Scientology do exist, but the connection is more incidental than anything else. Several things. The book was long and verbose, and was difficult to condense into a two-hour movie; in fact, only the first half was filmed, with the second intended to be the sequel. The pulp science-fiction plot was considered to be clunky and outdated, and despite John Travolta's enthusiasm for the film, many studios were unwilling to finance the movie.
Upon release, the film received a critical drubbing, with common criticisms such as the poor acting, an outrageous and inconsistent plot, and a baffling visual style employed by the director (which included an excessive use of slow-motion and Dutch angles). This led to poor word of mouth before and after the release. In addition, the often poorly portrayed image of Scientology instantly tainted public perception, and the motives behind making this movie based on a novel by Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard seemed to overwhelm viewer objectivity.
Lastly, production company Franchise Pictures was sued in 2004 by its German investors when it was discovered that it had been inflating film budgets, including that of Battlefield Earth. Franchise Pictures was forced to pay $121 million in damages and ultimately went bankrupt as a result.
The British Version misses a headbutt. Approx 2 seconds are cut. Originally, there were plans to make a sequel to Battlefield Earth, since the movie covers roughly half of the novel of the same title. Shortly after Battlefield Earth was released in 2000, Travolta indicated he would move forward with a sequel. However, a year later he stated that a sequel was not in the works. Because of the poor reception that Battlefield Earth received, coupled with the collapse of Franchise Pictures, plans for a sequel failed to gain any serious traction and were abandoned. a5c7b9f00b http://dayviews.com/kestiovi/526825127/ http://www.nookl.com/article/335957/paid-in-full-download-movies http://telegra.ph/Marshal-Of-Cripple-Creek-Movie-Download-In-Hd-09-18 https://www.causes.com/posts/4965575 https://www.causes.com/posts/4965573 https://www.causes.com/posts/4965572 http://www.nookl.com/article/335956/the-escape-agenda-download-torrent http://www.nookl.com/article/335955/pinoy-fear-factor-movie-download-in-hd http://telegra.ph/Treatment-Full-Movie-In-Hindi-Free-Download-Hd-1080p-09-18 http://www.gyvunupaieska.lt/en/news/view/id/284771
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