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Hm. A version of their story that actually quotes the book. That’s new!
I feel like this has been done before. And again before that.
After Spielberg’s depiction, why even try? Let alone so badly? This is embarrassing.
I see troops, tanks, helicopters, jets, etc…..
5 teenagers – *We can fight!*
Um, do they really need your help? Like go hide somewhere until this all blows over.
“The Attack”? Surely they aren’t going to split this into multiple movies? There isn’t that much story to tell. The aliens arrive, they win easily, humanity is on the brink of extinction, all seems lost, the aliens catch colds and die.
So, did Asylum get a big donation from a private investor?