Skyline Page #5

Synopsis: Jarrod and his pregnant girlfriend Elaine travel to Los Angeles to meet his old friend and successful entrepreneur Terry, and his wife Candice. Terry gives a party in his apartment for Jarrod and offers a job position to him in LA. Terry's assistant and lover Denise (Crystal Reed) and his friend Ray (Neil Hopkins) sleep on the couch in the living room, but in the dawn of the next morning, the group is awakened by mysterious beams of blue light. Ray stares at the light and is taken by the mysterious force. The group of friends try to escape from the alien invaders.
Production: Rogue Pictures/Universal Studios
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
26
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2010
97 min
$12,000,000
Website
603 Views


I do not understand?

We are at war!

Where to go?

The helicopter will return to pick them up,

forward.

Come on.

Just turn will take us.

What if it does not come back?

Look what happened to those planes.

- How to afford a helicopter?

- We must take the risk!

Take the risk?

Devastation throughout the city.

Do you think you will live

enough to leave?

Seriously,

Leave us!

We have to do...

Sh*t.

There you stand?

What will happen when

fall all the planes?

At least we have a chance!

- Come on.

- How can you be so sure?

Just go!

Not being able to

decide anything.

Who knows whose

Being part.

I warn you.

Stop!

Both of you!

Look at his face.

It's sick.

- Do not make me hurt you.

- Do not worry about it.

I'm not leaving without my family.

And you can not

to do anything...

... To stop us.

I want to trust me.

I am.

I'm still... I.

I know.

We should go.

I will do, to be killed.

Come on.

Come on.

Okay, go.

You see?

There is.

- Help us!

- Do not move!

- No, wait

- Do not shoot.

- Stay where you are!

- We need help, please.

Go over there now!

No!

We carry two people.

Roger, I see two people in

shelter, go get them...

Danger! Danger!

Get back now!

No!

Come on.

Take it from me!

Go!

In the elevator.

It is the only way to

go down. Go, go.

Come, come!

Ellie, run!

Greetings, motherf***er!

Help me!

Help me!

Help!

Jarrod.

Look at me.

Look at me, Jarrod.

Come on, come on.

Come on, we got almost.

Elaine, please.

We must go.

I'm not going anywhere without you.

THIRD DAY:

Jarrod!

No!

My baby!

Jarrod ..

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