In the first and finest RoboCop movie, director Paul Verhoeven combined near-future science fiction with a keen sense of social satire--not to mention enough high-velocity violence to satisfy even the most voracious bloodlust. In Starship Troopers, Verhoeven and RoboCop cowriter Ed Neumeier take inspired cues from Robert Heinlein's classic sci-fi novel to create a special-effects extravaganza that functions on multiple levels of entertainment. The film might be called "Melrose Place in Space," with its youthful cast of handsome guys and gorgeous women who look like they've been recruited (and in some cases they were) from the cast of Beverly Hills 90210. Viewers might focus on the incredible, graphically intense action sequences (definitely not for children) in which heavily armed forces from Earth go to off-world battle against vast hordes of alien "bugs" bent on planetary conquest. The attacking bugs are marvels of state-of-the-art special-effects technology, and the space battles are nothing short of spectacular. But Starship Troopers is more than a showcase for high-tech hardware and gigantic, flesh-ripping insects. Recalling his childhood in Holland during the Nazi occupation, Verhoeven turns this epic adventure into a scathingly funny satire of fascist propaganda, emphasizing Heinlein's underlying warning against the hazards of military conformity and the sickening realities of war. It's an action-packed joy ride if that's all you're looking for, but Verhoeven has a provocative agenda that makes Starship Troopers as smart as it is exciting. The DVD includes an above-average commentary by the director and Neumeier, several deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes documentary and promotional featurette, cast bios, production notes, and more. --Jeff Shannon
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Casper Van Dien | Johnny Rico |
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Dina Meyer | Dizzy Flores |
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Denise Richards | Carmen Ibanez |
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Jake Busey | Ace Levy |
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Neil Patrick Harris | Carl Jenkins |
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Clancy Brown | Sgt. Zim |
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Seth Gilliam | Sugar Watkins |
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Patrick Muldoon | Zander Barcalow |
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Michael Ironside | Jean Rasczak |
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Rue McClanahan | Biology Teacher |
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Marshall Bell | General Owen |
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Eric Bruskotter | Breckinridge |
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Matt Levin | Kitten Smith |
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Blake Lindsley | Katrina |
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Anthony Ruivivar | Shujimi |
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Brenda Strong | Captain Deladier |
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Dean Norris | Commanding Officer |
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Christopher Curry | Mr. Rico |
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Lenore Kasdorf | Mrs. Rico |
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Tami-Adrian George | Djana'D |
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Teo | Corporal Bronski |
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Steven Ford | Lt. Willy |
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Ungela Brockman | Corporal Birdie |
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Curnal Achilles Aulisio | Sgt. Gillespie |
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Greg Travis | Net Correspondent |
Director | Paul Verhoeven |
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Writer | Edward Neumeier, Robert A. Heinlein | |
Producer | Jon Davison, Frances Doel, Stacy Lumbrezer, Alan Marshall, Edward Neumeier, Phil Tippett | |
Musician | Basil Poledouris | |
Photography | Jost Vacano |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-02 |
Storage Device | TD 28 |
Purchased | May 12, 2001 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:38:26 |
Modified Date | Aug 02, 2024 21:22:23 |
Screen Ratios | 1.85 (16:9) Anamorphic |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English Dolby Surround - French |
Subtitles | Closed Caption English | English | French | Spanish |
Distributor | Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment |
Layers | Dual side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | May 19, 1998 |