I believe Universal offered the 3D option to Peter Berg, but he turned it down, as Jon Favreau did the year before for Cowboys and Aliens. The reason this time I believe had to do with having to work in the cramped confines of real Navy ships and on sets that were just as confined.
I have only seen this movie in my home theater setup. And it looked and sounded terrific there. This isn't a situation like Lawrence of Arabia, where you really do need to see it on the big screen to get the grandeur.
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<strong>Battleship </strong>cruises onto Blu-ray this week, offering a surprisingly entertaining two hours of lightweight summer fun. Based on the famous strategy game, the movie incorporates some gameplay with a muscular take on the 2005 <strong>War of the Worlds</strong>, flavored...