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Brooklyn Decker Talks About “Battleship” Post Production

Well in my opinion the film Battleship has two things going for it, Brooklyn Decker and Peter Berg.  Peter Berg has directed two films I love in The Kingdom and Friday Night Lights.  And Brooklyn Decker, well, have you seen her in a swimsuit.  But can these two save a film?

Brooklyn Decker recently talked to Moviehole about the film:

We will do reshoots. We have shot a bunch of alternate endings. There’s a lot of CGI to be done – a lot of stuff in post. Depending on the storyline and where they want to take it we might be doing some reshoots.

So they aren’t even set on a storyline after going through initial filming.  Does that strike anyone else as extremely odd?  I also find it weird that they shot alternate endings as if they are unsure of where to go with the film.  The story is about a fleet of ships battling attacking alien ships.  Which isn’t a bad concept.  It sounds like any number of big blockbuster summer films.  But why give the name Battleship and tie it in with the board game?  And why cast Rihanna?

What do you think of this project?  Let us know in the comments below.

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  • Tim-
    Between this post and your post on January Jones, it's become clear to me that ReviewSTL is great at selecting photos to accompany news posts.

    Keep up the good work.

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