
Most of the best has already appeared elsewhere,īut this volume stands as a fitting tribute to arguably the most Previously unpublished works, some speeches, and many glowing testimonialsįrom other SF luminaries.

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Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey and Michael Ironside have plenty to be proud of in this movie. So yes, the movie rips at militarism and jingoism (the essential elements of fascism), while also finding time to show the sorts of things that easily appeal to teenage boys: pumped up action and naked babes. I'm actually not surprised that Paul Verhoeven made a good movie with this one, given how well he did with "Soldier of Orange" and "Robocop". You see, more than simply a silly action/sci-fi flick (but make no mistake about it, those two are certainly a factor), the movie pokes fun at 1950s sci-fi flicks, what with all the "Know your enemy! Do your part!" stuff. When we finally saw the movie a few months later, we found it fairly interesting.

But one of my mom's friends said that although the movie did lapse into a video game, it had sort of an interesting story. When "Starship Troopers" came out, one of my friends told me that it bore little relation to the novel on which it was based: the novel had a plot, the movie was an excuse to show naked women.
