The Most Pause-Worthy Moments In Starship Troopers
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When Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers came out in 1997, its provocative presentation garnered it a whole lot of scrutiny. With gory action, an infamous shower scene, and over-the-top satire of fascist ideology, it was virtually guaranteed that the film would ruffle some feathers in the late '90s.
The elements that made Starship Troopers so controversial upon its release are the same things that make it a cult classic to this day. Any fan watching the film for the second, third, or tenth time is bound to pause it on at least a few occasions to get a closer look at Verhoeven's vision. Would you like to know more? These are the most pause-worthy moments of Starship Troopers.
GizmoDuck: Aren't they remaking this? Or threatening to anyway. Honestly, the book is good, and baring in mind it was written in the 1950s had amazing scifi foresight. The Mobile Infantry all wear power armour and do orbital drops and they're basically Space Marines from WH40K, kinda. And the Bugs are more like Tyranids in that they have bioguns and stuff. The weirdest part about the book is that it's not satire, but a serious scifi book with only about 10 pages of combat in it. Most of it is a grim dark look at the future Date: 2022-07-01