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Talk:Battlefield Earth

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D'OH!

I attempted to cap this movie today, but apparently there was something wrong with the DVD; it went to the special features menu halfway through the movie, before any of the listed weapons appeared. I sent the DVD back to Blockbuster for a replacement, and put what info I could recall from seeing this movie in the past. I'll complete the page as soon as the replacement DVD arrives. Quite frustrating indeed. Orca1 9904 23:45, 1 July 2010 (UTC)

It's probably technology's way of telling you this movie is so terrible it's best to stop watching before it steals your soul. Remember to chop off the wide screen bars! : ) - Gunmaster45

I also don't why in hell Roger Christian chose to tilt the camera angles in every shot. BTW the nostalgia critic did made a funny joke about the tilted camera angles and Roger did indeed deserved that Razzie award.

Jesus - and I thought Sidney J. Furie tilted cameras alot. Worst-movie-ever. User:jackbel

You know, I had never actually watched this movie, but I had heard a ton about his tendency to use Dutch angles like a kid who just found the lens flare tool in Photoshop. Goddamn, every single picture on this article is tilted. Chitoryu12 (talk) 07:53, 26 January 2013 (EST)

This movie is really funny to watch just because. It's a bad movie...but fun because of how stupid it is. I also realize how M16s still work after a thousand years of neglect but then again Harriers work Excalibur01 (talk) 11:54, 26 January 2013 (EST)

Psychlo Weapons Having Real-World Base?

Before my DVD messed up on me, I noticed in the scenes where the Psychlos are firing their individual weapons in lethal mode that the weapon seems to have an action that visibly jumps, suggesting that there's a real weapon buried in Hollywood embellishments, but can't determine which weapon this could be. Any thoughts on this? Orca1 9904 02:42, 2 July 2010 (UTC)


Ironic

Am I the only one who finds it ironic that the same guy lecturing the humans on gun safety: 1. Gave a loaded weapon to a human, causing the death of one of his men. 2. Is the same guy who shot Marvin in the face. 24.15.51.1


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