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    A Review Of The Other Battleship Movie ‘American Warships’ [Review]

    Maurice MitchellBy Maurice MitchellMay 21, 2012Updated:May 17, 202313 Comments3 Mins Read
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    This film was originally going to be called American Battleships (2012) until Universal threatened to sue The Asylum into oblivion. They caved in and changed the name, but it’s obviously a mockbuster based on the critically panned big-budget film Battleship (2012).

    Writer and director Thunder Levin’s (yes, it’s his real name) first directorial film was the classic Mutant Vampire Zombies from the Hood! I’ve never seen it, but I understand the dialogue was pretty good. Levin swears he had no idea of the plot of Battleship and has never even seen the trailer. This is amazing because the plot is almost identical.

    Starring Mario Van Peebles as Captain Winston

    and Carl Weathers as General McKraken American Warships starts with the USS Iowa being taken apart and turned into a museum. Suddenly, a mysterious ship attacks the USS Enterprise. Yes, they’re not above a little Star Trek humor. They chase after the invisible ship, which turns out to be a bunch of aliens that look, alarmingly, like a floating octopus with a female body part for a face.

    All the while, the governments are headed for “World War III” because it’s created an international incident. I don’t know much about military strategy, but the escalation from a few coastal cities being attacked to launching bombers with nuclear warheads at North Korea seems pretty fast. Within hours they were at DEFCON 2. So much for diplomatic channels.

    Most of the action in the film takes place on an actual battleship, the USS North Carolina in NC, while stock footage of ships and cities are blown up with fake explosions. This creates some humorous moments when footage has F-16s taking off and the planes changing into F/A-18s and F-15s in the air before being shot down as F-16s again.
    The alien weapons render all modern technology useless, so the crew is forced to rely on shortwave radio and old prop planes to attack the evil extra-terrestrials.

    The movie has hilariously over-the-top dialogue “I’m not gonna let World War III start on my watch,” growls Mario Van Peeples. The make-up effects are laughable and most victims look like they lost a fight with a ketchup bottle. One notable exception was a Navy SEAL who has “burns over 90% of his body.” He looked like he had motor oil dumped on him.

    Speaking of the Navy, the film seemed to waver between impressive military knowledge (“We don’t salute indoors”) to insanely inept depictions of Navy life. Highly trained Navy SEALS don’t have enough self-control to avoid hooting at civilian women or complain about their mission. The captain and Lt. Caroline Bradley

    (Johanna Watts) openly smooch in full view of the crew revealing their secret love affair. The higher ranking Admiral is constantly being rebuffed and second-guessed by the Captain. I don’t know much about military life, but I know when something feels wrong.


    While American Warships certainly isn’t the worst film I’ve ever seen (I’m looking at you Alien vs. Hunter) it’s not the best by a wide margin. With weak acting, childish special effects and glaring plot holes, it’s not goofy enough to be fun. Not bad enough to make fun of and in the end is just lame.

    2 1/2 stars out of 5

    Did you see American Warships this weekend? Would you want to? What was the last bad movie you’ve seen?

    [Image Source: The Asylum]

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    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh on May 21, 2012 12:09 pm

      I forgot about it! (Watched Underworld Awakening in 3D instead.) They filmed it on the USS NC? Wish I had seen that part as I've taken the tour of that ship.
      Ultimately, glad I saw Battleship instead. At least the aliens didn't look like an octopus.

    2. Michael Offutt on May 21, 2012 4:53 pm

      I was gonna go and see Battleship but failed to do so. Now I'm starting to think maybe I should wait for it to go to television so I can watch it without paying anything extra :/

    3. Ciara Knight on May 21, 2012 7:58 pm

      I think I'll pass on this one. I can't stand when they get little things with the military wrong. How hard is it to check facts?

    4. The Golden Eagle on May 21, 2012 10:54 pm

      Nope. I'm not really inclined to see it–especially after having read this post!

      Thanks for the review.

    5. Maurice Mitchell on May 21, 2012 11:23 pm

      They talked so much about protocol they must have had some help Ciara. It's hard to believe they couldn't just run the script by them.

    6. remo4711 on May 22, 2012 4:06 am

      I'm more interested in this one than I am the big budget one, actually. This is a nice, fair review. Well done sir!

    7. Maurice Mitchell on May 22, 2012 4:34 am

      Gracias. Frankly, I was looking forward to this too. At least you know this is a bad movie going in. No one expects Shakespeare filmed in less than a month.

    8. remo4711 on May 23, 2012 3:24 am

      And shot right here in my hometown!

    9. Maurice Mitchell on May 23, 2012 5:40 am

      Really? I saw an article in the local paper about the filming. Did you recognize anyone as an extra?

    10. Maurice Mitchell on May 3, 2013 9:24 pm

      Brian, I know what you mean. It is awful! The funny thing is that Asylum has made far, far worse films. For example, Alien vs. Hunter. At least this one was filmed on an actual ship.

    11. Thomas Watson on March 18, 2015 5:57 am

      Battleship wasn't great, but it was a fun time for what it was if you can ignore the writing tropes and silliness.

    12. Centurion13 on June 15, 2015 12:34 am

      My wife is watching this on YouTube right now. It IS silly. I spent 22 years in the Navy. We've had our ups and downs, but a CO smooching an officer junior to him in front of the crew? That's 'Hollywood Navy'… like the Hollywood computer that adds sound effects to the presentation of graphics, or the Hollywood bomb that nearly always has a blinking light and a digital countdown display. Reality be damned, full speed ahead!

    13. Maurice Mitchell on June 16, 2015 4:19 am

      I knew it! Thanks for the fact check ***saluting…outdoors***

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