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Started by Fearless Freep, August 03, 2004, 04:23:49 PM

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Fearless Freep

Both on the book itself and on the movie in comparision

Chris Ws Starship Troopers page
http://www.kentaurus.com/troopers.htm#book



Post Edited (08-03-04 16:33)
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Pus

So does this mean I've finally found another Starship Troopers fan? How about Starship Troopers 2. You get bug AND zombies. Bonus.

Cheese is good food. So are the movies. Not food that is, just cheese.

AndyC

I think it depends on whether you mean a fan of the book or the movie. I think the thrust of this article, which I'm almost finished reading, is that the movie was a bastardization of the book, missing the point, abandoning any intelligent discussion of rights and responsibilities, and twisting the message almost 180 degrees.

As a fan of the book, this is a view I share. A lot of the book was scrapped, and a lot was invented that was never part of the story. Of course, even as an action flick, ignoring anything deeper, it was a disappointment. The "funny" propaganda films were dumb, out of place, and amounted to a rehash of something that worked better in Robocop. But the thing I hated the most was abandoning any of the grittiness of the book, and the real toughness of the characters, and throwing in a bunch of kids with pretty faces.

The movie was crap, plain and simple.

I really liked the article, and I'll have to share that link with a couple of people, particularly my brother who, although he's a smart person, falls into the group who label Heinlein a fascist.

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ED

Good read, and not a bad site overall, Thanks.  I don't know if I like ALL of his arguements, I'm not one for overanalyzing my fiction.  I did, however, LOATHE the movie.  TRYING to make a B-movie just creates trash.  When will people realize this.?
-Ed