Battle: Los Angeles – A Whole 4 Seconds of Footage Released! Scott Caldwell, July 28, 2010July 28, 2010 Wait….. Only 4 seconds? What the hell are we supposed to get from 4 seconds of footage? Well, for starters, and probably the reason this has been released, is to get people talking about Battle: Los Angeles. And it’s definitely doing that. Is the talk about the clip what they want? Probably not. Keep reading to find out more. I would say that so far, most of the talk would be along the lines of “WTF?”, “that’s it?”, and “exploding puffs of smoke with no ships?”. But this can be looked at from either an elaborate way to get people talking, or a film that has nothing going for it. We’ll have to wait and see. Take a look at the extremely short (technically, it’s only 2 seconds – the other 2 seconds go dark) clip of the longer clip that was shown at Comic-Con, due out March 11, 2011. Yup. That was it. At least the viral site of ReportThreats site can keep you entertained. Stay tuned to MovieViral for any updates.Source: /Film Comic-Con Conventions Events News Battle: Los AngelesComic-Con
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