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Starship Troopers

A new kind of enemy. A new kind of war.
1997 | 129m | English

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Set in the future, the story follows a young soldier named Johnny Rico and his exploits in the Mobile Infantry. Rico's military career progresses from recruit to non-commissioned officer and finally to officer against the backdrop of an interstellar war between mankind and an arachnoid species known as "the Bugs."
Release Date: Nov 07, 1997
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Writer: Edward Neumeier, Robert A. Heinlein
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords moon, based on novel or book, asteroid, spacecraft, space marine, intelligence, buenos aires, argentina, space battle, dystopia, army, giant insect, satire, creature, soldier, drill instructor, military, aggressive, bugs, absurd, amused, antagonistic
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Jon Davison Productions, Big Bug Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $121,214,377
Budget: $105,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 08, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Casper Van Dien Johnny D. Rico
Dina Meyer Dizzy Flores
Denise Richards Carmen Ibañez
Jake Busey Private Ace Levy
Neil Patrick Harris Colonel Carl Jenkins
Clancy Brown Career Sergeant Zim
Michael Ironside Lieutenant Jean Rasczak
Patrick Muldoon Zander Barcalow
Seth Gilliam Private Sugar Watkins
Rue McClanahan Biology Teacher
Blake Lindsley Katrina McIntire
Steven Ford Lieutenant Willy
Ungela Brockman Corporal Birdie
Bruce Gray Sky Marshal Dienes
Denise Dowse Sky Marshal Tehat Meru
Amy Smart Cadet Lumbreiser
Tami-Adrian George Djana'D
Julianna McCarthy Expert
Dale Dye General
Dean Norris Commanding Officer
Marshall Bell General Owen
Eric Bruskotter Breckinridge
Matt Levin Kitten Smith
Anthony Ruivivar Shujimi
Brenda Strong Captain Deladier
Christopher Curry Mr. Bill Rico
Lenore Kasdorf Mrs. Rico
Teo Corporal Bronski
Curnal Achilles Aulisio Sgt. Gillespie
Greg Travis Net Correspondent
John Cunningham Fed Net Announcer (voice)
Timothy McNeil Expert
Robert David Hall Recruiting Sergeant
Brad Kane Lanny
Timothy Omundson Psychic
Patrick Bishop Engineering Officer
Hunter Bodine Young Cap Trooper
Travis Lowen Little Boy Trooper
Patrick Wolff Late Cadet
Mara Duronslet Communications Officer
Tyrone Tann Student
Matt Entriken Marco
Eric DaRe Medic
Ronald L. Botchan Jumpball Referee
Walter Adrian Judge
Stephanie Erb Young Mother
Alexi Lakatos Stomping Kid
Nathaniel Marshall Stomping Kid
Austin Sanderford Stomping Kid
Rhiannon Vigil Stomping Kid
Mylin Brooks Female Trooper
Julie Pinson Female Trooper
Armand Darrius Male Trooper
Kai Lennox Male Trooper
Brooke Morales Cheerleader
Mike Stokey Officer with Morita
Mary Ann Schmidt Female Trooper (uncredited)
Aaron Stielstra Trooper (uncredited)
Edward Neumeier Defendant (uncredited)
Michael Papajohn Dead Trooper (uncredited)
Michael A. Valenzano Trooper (uncredited)
Mo Faisal Trooper (uncredited)
R. Lee Ermey Voice heard on speaker (voice) (uncredited)
Matt Duggan Wounded Soldier on Gurney (uncredited)
Whitney Hall Judge (uncredited)
Betty Hankins Sky Marshal (uncredited)
Kaius Harrison Cpl. Allen (uncredited)
Bruce Holman Jump Ball Referee (uncredited)
Michael Gerald Football Quarterback (uncredited)
Jon Davison Buenos Aires Survivor (uncredited)
Dawn E. Anderson Female Trooper (uncredited)
Tony Nichols Cadet 'Flipper' (uncredited)
Dan Olivo Academy Soilder (uncredited)
Zoë Poledouris School Prom Lead Singer (uncredited)
Ashley Prendergast Hot Female Trooper (uncredited)
Ray Quiroga Male Trooper Leader (uncredited)
David Rey Trooper (uncredited)
Dennis Collins Soldier (uncredited)
Farnaz Samiinia Female Trooper (uncredited)
Joleen Sanders Female Trooper (uncredited)
Julia Self Female Trooper (uncredited)
Claude Stuart Student / Male Trooper (uncredited)
Parry Shen Student (uncredited)
Cari Vega Student / Female Trooper (uncredited)
Jim Temple Male Trooper (uncredited)
Justin Ward Medic (uncredited)
Sam P. Whitehead Trooper (uncredited)
Melissa J. Ward Trooper (uncredited)
Johnny Mansbach Marine (uncredited)
David Beckett Businessman (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward Neumeier Screenplay
Basil Poledouris Conductor, Original Music Composer
Mark Goldblatt Editor
Robert Gould Set Decoration
Ellen Mirojnick Costume Design
Robert Latham Brown Production Manager
Robert A. Heinlein Novel
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Randy Thom Sound Designer
Phil Tippett Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Dagg Key Grip
Vic Armstrong Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Lesley Aletter Utility Stunts
Patrick Mignano Location Manager
Jordu Schell Painter
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
Jamie Marshall Second Assistant Director
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Joey Box Stunts
Eugene Collier Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunts
Lisa Dempsey Stunts
Donna Evans Stunts
Dana Dru Evenson Stunts
Tim Gilbert Stunts
Tanner Gill Stunts
Clint Lilley Stunts
Johnny Martin Stunts
Cazimir Milostan Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Casey Pieretti Stunts
Gilbert Rosales Stunts
Felipe Savahge Stunts
Mike Smith Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Garrett Warren Stunts
Jeffy Branion Data Wrangler
Michael Palmieri Data Wrangler
Greg Derochie Digital Compositor
Bill Millsap Modeling
Fon H Davis Modeling
Steve Gawley Modeling
Peter Kuran Visual Effects Producer
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Squires Visual Effects Supervisor
Laura Albert Stunts
Joe Grisaffi Extras Casting Assistant
Dale Dye Technical Advisor
Anita Hart Stunts
Jill Brown Stunts
Michael Papajohn Stunts
Caroline Ross Editor
Elaine J. Huzzar Casting
Johanna Ray Casting
Allan Cameron Production Design
Bruce Robert Hill Art Direction
Steven Wolff Art Direction
Nick Scarano Costume Supervisor
Martin Meunier Modeling
Haley McLane Script Supervisor
Stephen Vaughan Still Photographer
Gregory Manson Production Supervisor
Stephen St. John Steadicam Operator
Mark Emery Moore Steadicam Operator
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Lewis Yewdall Sound Effects Editor
Dean Beville Sound Effects Editor
Ed Callahan Sound Effects Editor
Warren Hamilton Jr. Sound Effects Editor
Greg Hedgepath Sound Effects Editor
Patricio A. Libenson Sound Effects Editor
Jost Vacano Director of Photography
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
John Pospisil Sound Designer
Raul A. Bruce Boom Operator
Bruce Alan Greene Steadicam Operator
Melanie S. Chretin Art Department Assistant
Deborah M. Silverman Art Department Manager
Robert Fechtman Assistant Art Director
Stacey S. McIntosh Construction Coordinator
Jerry Sargent Construction Foreman
Scott Bobbitt Leadman
Gene 'Hap' Cooper Sculptor
Steven Schwartz Set Designer
Kevin Cook Grip
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko Assistant Costume Designer
Janice Alexander Hairstylist
Kathryn Blondell Key Hair Stylist
Bill Myer Makeup Artist
Eric Ramirez Set Dressing Artist
David McKlveen Carpenter
Eric Winn Craft Service
Thomas Dadras Digital Effects Supervisor
Chris Haynes Driver
Jerry Patton Loader
Daren Hicks Production Office Coordinator
Mike Kaufman Projection
Timothy Holcombe Propmaker
William A. Petrotta Property Master
Tony Araki Sound Recordist
John McLeod Special Effects Coordinator
Ted Alexandre Systems Administrators & Support
Jim Chesney Transportation Captain
John Armstrong Transportation Co-Captain
Steve Newman Unit Publicist
Dan Dobson Video Assist Operator
Brigitte Daloin Visual Effects Editor
Gregg Goldstone First Assistant Director
Bob Putynkowski Color Timer
Greg Kittelson Electrician
Barry Gross Gaffer
Frank Dorowsky Rigging Gaffer
Todd Liggitt Rigging Grip
Ron Lynch Executive In Charge Of Production
Linda Yeaney Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew C. Beville Foley Editor
Curtis Roush Music Editor
Steven Bramson Orchestrator
Jeff Glueck Sound Engineer
Raleigh L. Swick II 3D Modeller
Alan Boucek Digital Compositors
David Rosenthal I/O Supervisor
John Richardson Special Effects Supervisor
Jeremy Beadell Visual Effects Coordinator
Laura Buff Visual Effects Producer
Giacomo G. Ghiazza Storyboard
Alex Jaeger Visual Effects Art Director
Jim Martin Concept Artist
David P. Barton Animatronics Designer
Evan Brainard Animatronics Designer
David Miner Jr. Animatronics Designer
John Blake Key Makeup Artist
Glen Eisner Sculptor
Thomas Floutz Painter
David Hoehn Prosthetic Designer
Shaun Smith Project Manager
Mario Torres Jr. Sculptor
Mary Jane Fendler Casting Assistant
Marshall Peck Location Casting
Joe Kelly Best Boy Grip
Jack Johnson Best Boy Grip
Leonard Fishburn Best Boy Grip
Iain O'Higgins Best Boy Electric
Jeffrey P. Soderberg Best Boy Electric
Robin Brown Camera Operator
Jim Grce Chief Lighting Technician
Donna Vega Chief Lighting Technician
Carolyn Dessert Costumer
Gary Sampson Costumer
Lisa Buchignani Costumer
Leah Brown Costumer
Daniel L. Turrett Camera Operator
Thomas R. Miller Dolly Grip
John Owens Electrician
Patrick McArdle First Assistant "B" Camera
Susan Zwilling First Assistant Camera
Mathew Dunne First Assistant Director
Ian Slater First Assistant Editor
Leo Behar Grip
Steve Iriguchi Grip
Brian Callahan Key Costumer
Fran Allgood Key Costumer
Michael Dennison Key Costumer
Anthony J. Scarano Key Costumer
Ben Haller Key Grip
Darren Rydstrom Loader
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Joy R. Stone Second Assistant Camera
Dale Moore Second Assistant "B" Camera
Thomas Vandermillen Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jacquiline Compton Second Assistant Camera
Marge Piane Second Assistant Director
Joe Feeney Transportation Captain
Kenny Moore Transportation Co-Captain
Aaron Katz Video Assist Operator
David Presley Video Assist Operator
Patricia Sacchi Wardrobe Assistant
Gavin Gharrity Thanks
Tom O'Halloran In Memory Of
Janet Campolito Assistant Production Coordinator
Lisa Hackler Assistant Production Coordinator
Linda C. Azevedo First Assistant Accountant
Brandon Lambdin Production Assistant
James Ferrera Production Assistant
James Lin Production Assistant
Kenny Gallagher Production Assistant
Rosie Richardson Production Assistant
Wayne Lamkay Production Assistant
Safi Alia Shabaik Production Assistant
Nora O'Brien Production Coordinator
Benjamin Adams Second Assistant Accountant
Dale A. Dye Technical Advisor
Alison Fisher ADR Editor
Allen Hartz ADR Editor
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Jeff Gomillion ADR Mixer
Diane Linn ADR Recordist
Jeena M. Phelps Assistant Dialogue Editor
James Burt Music Editor
Jeffrey Wilhoit Foley Artist
Jeffrey Kaplan Foley Editor
Maciek Malish Foley Editor
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Tim Boyle Scoring Mixer
Kat Evans Musician
Steve Forman Musician
Eric Colvin Musician
Greig McRitchie Orchestrator
Steven Scott Smalley Orchestrator
Dan Sharp Sound Recordist
Susan Dudeck Supervising ADR Editor
Tony Angelotti Stunts
Clarke Coleman Stunts
Leon Delaney Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos Stunts
Vinita McClennon Stunts
Francine Morris Stunts
Gary Robert Stunts
Robby Robinson Stunts
Paula Wayton Stunts
Raliegh Wilson Stunts
Manny Wong 3D Animator
Richard L. Cohen 3D Animator
Ivo Kos 3D Modeller
Sherry Wong-Kitamura Assistant Accountant
Scott Campbell Additional Director of Photography
Jacqueline Zietlow Administration
Harry Moreau Animation
A.J. Raitano Assistant Camera
Brian Mussetter Assistant Camera
Brian Pass Assistant Camera
David Riley Assistant Camera
Peter Schmitt Assistant Camera
Maia Veres Assistant Editor
Thomas Krebs Assistant Editor
Ned Martin Camera Operator
Guido Frenzel Camera Technician
Jimmy Matlosz Camera Technician
Michael C. May Camera Technician
Gary Siela Animation
Jeremy Cantor Animation
John Zdankiewicz Animation
Kirrie Edis Animation
Mark Schreiber Animation
Robin Watts Animation
Tanya Spence Animation
Tom Gibbons Animation
Randy Link Animation
Thomas Schelesny Animation
Colin Campbell Compositor
Daryl Munton Compositor
Eric Bruneau Compositor
Jennifer German Compositor
Randy Brown Compositor
M. Scott McKee Compositor
Oscar G. Castillo CG Animator
Seth Lippman CG Animator
Som Shankar CG Animator
Talmage Watson CG Animator
Raymond C. King CG Animator
Chad Hammes CG Supervisor
Louis Cetorelli CG Supervisor
Thomas Rosseter CG Supervisor
Heather Davis Baker CG Supervisor
Walter F. Hyneman CG Supervisor
John Bevelheimer Concept Artist
Peter Gornstein Concept Artist
Brandon McNaughton Digital Compositor
Charles Granich Digital Compositor
Colin Epstein Digital Compositor
Helen Verhoeven Digital Compositor
Jeff Sargent Digital Compositor
Jim McVay Digital Compositor
Russ Sueyoshi Digital Compositor
Alfred Mürrle Digital Compositor
Bill Eyler Digital Compositor
Kevin Rose-Williams VFX Editor
Michael Sweeney Executive Visual Effects Producer
Landon Ruddel First Assistant Director
Jimmy Fusil Storyboard Artist
Chuck Larson Gaffer
Michael Everett Gaffer
Mike Curtis Gaffer
Raman Rao Gaffer
Phil Notaro Head of Production
Gary Louzon Key Grip
Joel Carnes Key Grip
Ricky Johnson Key Grip
Eric Alan Donaldson Key Grip
Adam Valdez Lead Animator
Blair Clark Lead Animator
Peter Konig Lead Animator
Bob Peitzman Compositing Lead
Clint Colver Compositing Lead
Daniel Eaton Compositing Lead
Jason Dowdeswell Compositing Lead
Layne Friedman Compositing Lead
Nickson Fong Compositing Lead
Charlie Clavadetscher Matchmove Supervisor
Aaron Haye Modeling
Alan Garber Modeling
Alan Peterson Modeling
Aurore Nightingayle Modeling
Brent Heyning Modeling
Brian Gernand Modeling
Brian McFadden Modeling
Carol Bauman Modeling
Chris Thornton Modeling
Danny Wagner Modeling
Dave Chamberlain Modeling
David Wiezer Modeling
Don Matheson Modeling
Gary Crosby Modeling
George Willis Modeling
Jason Kaufman Modeling
Jeff Brewer Modeling
Joel Steiner Modeling
Jon Foreman Modeling
Jon Kearl Modeling
Kim Smith Modeling
Kittaya Robinson Modeling
Lance Chikasawa Modeling
Mark Buck Modeling
Mark Fiorenza Modeling
Melanie Walas Modeling
Michael Borja Modeling
Michele Addey Modeling
Mykel Denis Modeling
Peter Steenolsen Modeling
Robyn Jacobs Modeling
Shimpei Kitamura Modeling
Susan Alegria Modeling
Tony Preciado Modeling
Trevor Tuttle Modeling
Chuck Wiley Modeling
Chris Goehe Modeling
Don Bies Modeling
Eddie Turner Modeling
Gregg Olsson Modeling
Mike Jobe Modeling
Randy Cooper Modeling
Rick Hilgner Modeling
Bob Diepenbrock Modeling
Doug Jones Negative Cutter
Tim Geideman Negative Cutter
Jeff Stringer Manager of Operations
Brian Pringle Painter
Jay Adan Painter
Christopher Edwards Post Production Supervisor
Steve Lavy Pre-Visualization Coordinator
Colin Green Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Nancy Blumstein Production Accountant
Suzanne Niki Yoshii Production Accountant
Alexi Taylor Production Assistant
Neal Hoover Production Assistant
Vicki Wong Production Assistant
Mark Bruning Production Assistant
Marilyn Nave Production Coordinator
Lydia Bottegoni Production Manager
Marry Borlik Production Manager
John H. Radulovic Production Supervisor
Don MacBain Production Supervisor
John P. Cazin Pyrotechnician
Ian O'Connor Pyrotechnician
Eileen Leahy Rotoscoping Artist
Hal Miles Rotoscoping Artist
Nancy Evans Rotoscoping Artist
John R. Shourt Rotoscoping Artist
Ron Holthuysen Sculptor
Dev Mannemela Software Engineer
Maria Lando Software Engineer
Stewart Birnam Software Engineer
Zoran Kacic-Alesic Software Engineer
Eric Cook Special Effects Coordinator
David A. Schroeder Special Effects Technician
Trey Stokes Animation Supervisor
Brennan Doyle Compositing Supervisor
Christian Rice Systems Administrators & Support
Hendrik te Winkel Systems Administrators & Support
Michael Scheffe Visual Effects Art Director
Chris Paizis Visual Effects Coordinator
Julie Garrard Visual Effects Coordinator
Ken Kokka Visual Effects Coordinator
Suzanne Lowe Visual Effects Coordinator
Gail Wise Visual Effects Coordinator
Sidsie Davis Visual Effects Coordinator
Diana Stulic Ibanez Visual Effects Coordinator
Alex Funke Visual Effects Camera
Audrey Chang VFX Editor
Greg Hyman VFX Editor
Jody Rogers VFX Editor
Shannon Leigh Olds VFX Editor
Hitoshi Inoue VFX Editor
Lauryl Duplechan VFX Editor
Julie J. Webb VFX Editor
Andrea D'Amico Visual Effects Producer
Gayle Busby Visual Effects Producer
George Merkert Visual Effects Producer
Jules Roman Visual Effects Producer
Suzanne Pastor Visual Effects Producer
Camille Geier Visual Effects Producer
Casey Cannon Visual Effects Producer
Adrienne Anderson Visual Effects Production Assistant
Cyndi Ochs Visual Effects Production Assistant
Milka Uvence Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jessica Trento Visual Effects Coordinator
Daniel Radford Visual Effects Supervisor
David M. Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Sullivan Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott E. Anderson Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter E. Hirsch Second Second Assistant Director
Jennifer Dawson Assistant Property Master
Rob Stevens Construction Buyer
Craig T. Shordon Set Painter
Michael J. Benavente Supervising Dialogue Editor
Michael Clarke Special Effects Technician
Grant Niesner VFX Artist
Rick Fichter VFX Director of Photography
Trish Sacchi Wardrobe Assistant
Stephen Sobisky Project Manager
Frankii Elliott Music Consultant
David R. Christensen Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Brian Griffin Digital Supervisor
Kaylene Carlson Production Secretary
Kenneth Silverstein Second Assistant Director
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Paul Pawlowski Assistant Accountant
Michael K. DeVaney Set Production Assistant
Brian Maynard Set Medic
Joseph Geisinger Sound mixer
Stephen Hunter Flick Sound Designer
Jesse V. Johnson Stunts
Liane Mautner Musician
Natalie Leggett Musician
Anette Haellmigk Second Unit Director of Photography
Miguel Ángel Poveda Post Production Producer
Paul Verhoeven Director
Gregory Irwin First Assistant Camera
Jay Cooper Compositing Lead
Van Ling Visual Effects Supervisor
Bruce Paul Barbour Stunts
Conor O'Gorman Visual Effects Coordinator
Stephen McGehee Lighting Technician
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Phil Tippett Co-Producer
Edward Neumeier Co-Producer
Jon Davison Producer
Frances Doel Co-Producer
Stacy Lumbrezer Co-Producer
Alan Marshall Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
8.0

A rare example of when a bad adaptation of a book winds up making a good standalone movie. Near Kubrick-ian in its wartime satire, _Starship Troopers_ is, before it is anything else, fun. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Zamomin
8.0

##No time for regrets in the fury of battle Again and again there are undertones in this movie that show us that the situation is not as simple as the leaders of the world portrayed in the film might want their underlings to believe. A reporter asks the question whether the humans were the ones who ... started the war and whether the Arachnids are simply acting in self-defense. A talk show guest finds the idea that there could be intelligent Arachnids preposterous, showing how much the propaganda has done to degrade the enemy. In a great scene we see the eye of one of the arachnids for the first time and for a second I was wondering what was going on inside the creature. Of course, this brief moment of reflection is quickly erased by a gun shot and the continuation of the fury of war. But this, to me, seems to add to the overall anti-war message: The soldiers can only stay obedient servants if they are not given moments to reflect and question the system. And so when the viewer see the propaganda clip at the very end of the movie proclaiming triumphantly and bombastically "They'll fight and they'll win", they might have already forgotten that just a moment ago they saw a sentient being being tortured in the name of this promised glorious victory.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, will watch again, and can recommend, possible for a Bad Movie Night. I'll start by saying the movie definitely isn't good, it's infamous for being a bad movie that people still love. Granted it was 1997, but the cg effects were horrendous. The practicals actually weren't so bad, but ... there are very few shots to actually appreciate them. Again, 1997, this movie is weirdly dated with its perception of what the future would have been. For those that weren't familiar, this is most decidedly spurred by the popularity of Starcraft in the late 1990's, and that there weren't too many horde movies out there, at least not ones that weren't zombies. Clearly inspired by Starcraft's Zerg and Warhammer 40K's Tyranids, a bug by any other name. The world is amazingly crafted, and we only see the tip of the iceberg. There could have been an entire "Star Trek" style series set in that universe. For the parts written all the acting is sufficient, the cannon fodder acts at the level of characters that would be thrown away, the stars are clearly the stars, and there is some hierarchy in between. I honestly don't know how much better they could have casted this, but I imagine if the character work in the script had been better, then maybe they could have drawn a couple of names. There is a young Neil Patrick Harris, and Amy Smart, and Dina Myers was golden, but the other characters weren't exactly likable, and I can't figure out if it was the character writing or I just didn't like their faces. I get Denise Richards was a big deal, but her nose makes me remember the Grinch blooper where Carey bites off the mayor's nose, and even in "Wild Things" I thought Neve Campbell could do better. The large picture stuff is a good enough, and it's filled with enough action and well placed comedy that it'll get you through the movie. It's fun, please don't take it seriously. If i can do it then you can.

Jun 23, 2021
misubisu
10.0

I remember when I watched this movie at the theatre in 1997. It was unlike any movie I had ever seen... dismemberment, blood & guts all over the place. But it was all in context. Verhoeven really had a way with deceptively smart satire and this movie is full of it (all the school children stomping ... on cockroaches saying "I'm doing my part"). This is a Paul Verhoeven masterpiece. Probably the most watched movie in my collection (right up there with RoboCop). Absolutely NO similarities with Robert A. Heinlein's controversial Hugo Award-winning bestselling book of the same name. I loved the book and I loved the movie. And both for very different reasons!

Oct 01, 2022
drystyx
9.0

Almost a classic. Maybe it is a classic. Another semi classic or classic by Verhoeven. The "in your face" action is set to science fiction, this time with soldiers battling giant bugs from space. These are big bugs. I mean BIG BUGS! And they're mean and evil. The characters are especially l ... ikable. The comic relief in this one comes mostly from the fight scenes to anonymous characters in "commercials". The directing is probably what makes this as great as it is, but the writing is pretty dog gone good, too. While I prefer RoboCop, this is a great replacement movie for it, being the same style, if you can't see RoboCop. Some people prefer this one. The difference is so minute that you're safe either way.

Apr 18, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

You know, were this film maybe twenty minutes shorter then it would be quite a decent sci-fi action film. Sure, the cast is made up of pretty/handsome lightweight acting talent led by Casper Van Dien ("Rico”) but they do all gel quite well, providing us with quite a reasonable escapist effort. "Rico ... " is determined to enrol into the military to gain much sought after citizenship and to fight against the marauding Klendathan bugs. The story marries loads of typical gung-ho boot camp scenarios with some well photographed action scenes as our hero and his team of kick-ass buddies take on the gazillions of bugs intent on sucking out brains, tearing folks limb from limb and, generally, being a bit nasty! The dialogue is terrible, but that doesn't matter - this is a shameless piece of entertainment aimed squarely at folks who want to switch off their brain and watch a shoot-em up with loads of pyrotechnics, special effects and a bit of harmless eye candy. There are a couple of cameos from "Doogie Howser" himself (Neil Patrick Harris) - as a mind reading fellow clad in a rather SS-style uniform; Clancy Brown and Michael Ironside provide the physical (if not exactly cerebral) muscle and eagle eyed folks might even spot "Blanche" from the "Golden Girls" (Rue McClanahan) early on too. Never going to win any prizes for the script or the acting, but the effects were Oscar nominated and the action - after a rather slow start - proves to be pretty end-to-end, and enjoyable. No point watching if your brain needs stimulation, but worth it otherwise.

Jun 08, 2023