It's a bad movie. But based on the quality of the film alone one might expect it to be somewhere in the 4-5 range. The r
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Battlefield Earth
Empyre_of_Dyrt — 11 years ago(January 13, 2015 10:31 AM)
It's a bad movie. But based on the quality of the film alone one might expect it to be somewhere in the 4-5 range. The reason it sits at 2.x is obviously the Scientology connection. Most of those who have rated the film on IMDB probably haven't even seen it.
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weejockxxx — 11 years ago(March 16, 2015 11:01 AM)
The reason for the rating on this film being so low is because of the book. I have read several of Hubbard's novels and some of them aren't that bad but this book is awful. Having said that, the film didn't do the book justice, it is one of the worst acted, poorly directed, badly filmed, excruciatingly dialogued pieces of Armadillo droppings it has ever been my misfortune to watch. In my humble opinion, 2.4 is precisely 2.5 too high.
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dalbrech — 10 years ago(April 26, 2015 12:47 PM)
I agree, some of Ron Hubbard's Golden age stories are pretty good ("Final Blackout" "Typewriter In The Sky") but Battlefield Earth is just plain tedious.
Agree that the film book, though pretty bad,does not have all the stupid impossibilities that the film has.
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hewitt76643 — 10 years ago(June 24, 2015 04:30 PM)
It is a bad movie, but I found it entertaining and actually laughed out loud a few times ( John Travolta mistakenly thinks that raw rat is the man-animal's favorite food). I mean, it's just stupid, campy fun. I gave it a 7. But I can understand why sci-fi purists hate it.
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pjhook1972 — 10 years ago(October 09, 2015 09:11 PM)
This movie has always been a guilty pleasure for me. Yes it's bad, but it's so hilariously, entertainingly bad. I've seen it numerous times and it still makes laugh whenever I put it in. I rated it a 3/10 which I think is pretty fair. However, judged purely from a comedic standpoint it would probably rate closer to an 8/10. Just my opinion of course.
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TheUglyCasanova — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 10:43 PM)
Ah yes, I am a sheep because it's a just god awful movie. I just watched it again after finally getting around to finishing the novelthere is just nothing redeeming about it. There are bad film adaptations to books and then there's this. If Travolta wasn't so far up scientologies black hole, he wouldn't have ever thought to be in this.
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triplegrim — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 02:05 AM)
Compare this to other 2000-ish films like Matrix, LOTR, even the earlier Starship Troopers, and you will realize how much of an absolute turkey it is. Pitch Black, Xmen and more.
In addition, the setting is so weird, that you cant just try to relate to the beep film as just a genre film either, like the sixth day being some kind of action film set in the not too distant future.
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stevehoyland — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 01:31 AM)
Answer:- Because, In case you hadn't noticed (what am I saying - you clearly haven't) Battlefield Earth Is utter garbage on all levels. It's absolutely embarrassing to watch. Your diagnosis?.Brain transplant required.
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lancer165 — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 04:45 AM)
Many of the points raised have value. I saw a movie with a talking donkey, dog , car plane, train.
If this was indeed a sponsored by a religious faith movie then for that reason let all hate loose. It might have been better to have filmed the story of Scientology something like 'the greatest story ever told' so that more of us could give offerings to enrich those who have advanced. If John, Tom, Kirstie and co paid for this themselves no doubt the TAX man [may a fellow convert] reimbursed them. The whole faith nonsense of course is not believed by any of them as it is in total a whole tax avoidance scam. That makes sense of the aggressive behaviour of those policing it. Money must be protected at ALL COSTS. The reason that such nonsense exists to steal money is because of the legal systems. Just look how the fact that the USA considers itself a CHRISTIAN God fearing country allows Scientology to flourish. Jim Jones, Waco, the list is endless and when I read that a whole Street or area paid no taxes due to the fact that each home was its own made up religious grouping. Yeah The MEEK shall inherit the earth has come true.
I remember the move from some time ago and did not think it unduly terrible but I got it today for a small payment so can watch in on fairly large screen. Maybe pennies wasted but at least my pennies are not going towards the second fort Knox for scientology
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Charitable status is allowing many made up organisations able to line their ever deepening pockets at the expense of the truly needy.