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Battle Los Angeles (also know as Battle: Los Angeles) full movie is released on Mar 11, 2011. Watch Battle Los Angeles online - the English Action movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $211,819,354. Battle Los Angeles is directed by Jonathan Liebesman and created by Christopher Bertolini with Aaron Eckhart and Ramón Rodríguez.

Los Angeles and other cities around the world are being bombarded by meteors that seem to be slowing down once they hit the earth's atmosphere. The earth is suddenly being invaded by space aliens that have landed off the shore of LA, and who begin killing everybody along the beach. The military is ordered into action. Marine Staff Sergeant Nantz (Aaron Eckhart), who was about to retire, is reassigned to a new platoon. The platoon, flown by chopper to the forward operating base at Santa Monica Airport, is being led by a new 2nd Lt. Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez). They are sent on a mission to rescue some civilians who are trapped at the police station within alien territory. They only have 3 hours to complete their mission and get out before the Air Force bombs that zone.

As know as:

Battle: Los Angeles, Dünya İstilası: Los Angeles Savaşı, Invasión del mundo - Batalla: Los Ángeles, World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles, Thảm Họa Los Angeles

Release Date:

Mar 11, 2011

Release Date (Streaming):

Jun 14, 2011

Countries:

United States

Language:

English, Ukrainian

Stream Service:

Sony Pictures Entertainment

Production Companies:

Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Original Film

Official Site:

Official site

Gross worldwide:

$211,819,354

Taglines:

It's not war. It's survival.

Reviews

Scott Foundas
Film Comment Magazine
Case in point: Battle: Los Angeles, an alien-invasion disaster piece so loud, ham-fisted and joyless-so aggressively lousy-that its only real usefulness is to make one better appreciate the deft touch of a Roland Emmerich.
by rottentomatoes, Jun 28, 2013
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Reader
Terminally stupid.
by rottentomatoes, Dec 06, 2011
Anthony Lane
New Yorker
If the talk had been surgically removed, leaving only the sights and sounds of combat, this could have been a striking, semiabstract display of aggressive energy; as it is, any viewer over twelve will go for the laughs.
by rottentomatoes, Mar 21, 2011

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