The Tomorrow War (scene, family, picture, watched)
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And a wasted concept to get the pictures of old "soldiers" in street clothes fighting. The time compression of the first arc of the movie took me out and I was left to saying this scene came from Predator 2, this one from World War Z and this one from Aliens.
So, they have "time machine" capable of moving large biological mass across the time - and still use tactical shotguns and sub-machine guns? Sort of like early Star Track with Tommy guns and AK47s? Seriously?
So, they have "time machine" capable of moving large biological mass across the time - and still use tactical shotguns and sub-machine guns? Sort of like early Star Track with Tommy guns and AK47s? Seriously?
In the end it played like the future army just needed the draftees as live bait to lure the aliens away from themselves
I know. But unless they have a team that really gets the book, and they throw some nice money at it, it could end up looking like a SyFy movie. It's not something that can be covered in 100 minutes.
So, they have "time machine" capable of moving large biological mass across the time - and still use tactical shotguns and sub-machine guns? Sort of like early Star Track with Tommy guns and AK47s? Seriously?
Ha ha ha...I laughed out loud when I read this. Indeed, if they have time machines why do they need to fight with last-century machine guns? Nuclear bombs could be used too. Moreover this is the story of only 30 years ahead of our time, so within only 30 years humans have developed a time machine? WOW!
Atleast take a time period of 100 years ahead
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