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35:20 the line, “C’mon you apes, you want to live forever?!” Was not written for the movie. It’s a quote. The line was originally spoken by US Marine sergeant Dan Daly, one of only two U.S. Marines to win two Medal of Honors for separate actions. It was spoken during WWI.
"He's definitely the guy from Contact!" Jake Busey (son of Gary Busey) can do a crazy look really well, just like his dad 😅 Try Frighteners for a great performance from Jake (maybe for spooky season some year 😉)
I mention this every time somebody posts starship troopers. The guy that got his head blown off during the “live fire exercise” and the woman who blew his head off met on set, fell in love, and are still married to this day.
at first i was annoyed by the spoiler but as a die hard fan since release but that's a pretty cool fact! thank you.. no spoiler nexttime though please ;)
@jordan131222 what spoiler? That's maybe midway through the movie, and if you are reading comments without having seen a nearly thirty year old movie, That's on you.
@@jordan131222 either you’re misunderstanding the “no spoilers” rule or I am, but I don’t think it applies to commenting on the content of the video that’s been posted.
"I never understood packing anything going into the military." That's what I thought when I enlisted, and then it took us three days to form the boot company. After that we didn't get uniforms until the end of that first week. Those uniforms did not include underwear. You bet I wish I'd at least brought a change of underwear. Also they charge you for the uniforms, for meals and the bunk you are assigned to. Preemptively taken out of your pay. So, no pay for the first month you're in. I had to file paperwork for a pay advance to buy socks and underwear.
"The cousin from Friends" is Denise Richards. She was basically the "it" girl of the late 90s, especially after getting a part in the James Bond movie "The World Is Not Enough" & a VERY SPICY part in "Wild Things".
The guy at the beginning, whom you said you knew, but didn't know where you knew him from, is actor Michael Ironside. You probably remember him as "Jester" in the first Top Gun movie. He also starred in the movie "Total Recall" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I highly recommend reading the book Starship Troopers. It does have some significant differences from the movie but as a reader you will absolutely love it.
So, I was staying at my grandma's for the weekend, she said if I completed homework before going over she would take me to a movie. I was 13 or so, so we went to this. I don't think she ever forgave me
I think you'll find this entertaining as a fellow reader. This movie is great example of a bad adaptation of the source material, but a great film at the end of the day. I read the book because it was on the suggested reading list for US Army Non-Commissioned Officers back when I was trying to get my stripes. The book is an examination of military leadership. We watch Rico work his way up through the ranks (over a much larger time line). We see Ricos good and bad leaders, and then examine how he folds those lessons learned into his own leadership style upon taking command. It is a great read if you're in the military or interested in leadership, but I think your average civilian reader may find it dry and a bit boring. Contrast that with the film, which is an inspection of propaganda and fascism's effect on coming of age. We watch multiple bright eyed and excited young adults join the military expecting an adventure and find the horrors of war, especially wars of extermination. The film shows how war can make anyone a fascist and can make excuses a lot more palatable behind the facade of "the greater good." Apparently director Paul Verhoeven was one such civilian who hated the book, hence the very loose adaptation. Again, a poor adaptation of the book, but wound up being an excellent film.
It's kind of a meme to call this movie a parody of fascism, but I'm not totally convinced. If you want a different take, @PilgrimsPass has a video essay called 'It's Not Fascism Bro' that dives into it.
Fun Facts Clancy Brown is an American actor who portrays Hank Anderson in Detroit: Become Human. His prolific acting career spans several decades, and he is known for his voice roles in video games, as well as acting roles in movies like his role as Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, and television. voice acting role of Mr Krabs from Sponge Bob Square Pants.
It is based on a book by Robert A. Heinlein. He was also a former naval officer in addition to being a sci fi writer. A lot of people considered him an extreme right winger because of the book and some ideas of his. However, he also wrote “Stranger in a Strange Land.” A book considered to be very left wing/counter culture.
Yes, Jake Busey--who plays Ace--was the creepy fundamentalist guy who blew up the machine in Contact. You might recognize Career Sergeant Zim--Clancy Brown--as the Kurgan from Highlander, Captain Hadley from The Shawshank Redemption, or as the voice of Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob. He's even voiced Lex Luthor a couple times.
The best actor in this movie is Clancy Brown.. he´s captain Hadley, he was in the Shawshank Redemption, he was in John Wick 4 and he's the voice of Mr. Krabs in Spongebob Squarepants
I love how he you can see quite a bit of Hadley in his performance here, but he also makes them very distinct. Hadley is a sadist, Zim is very much tough love. He's hard on the recruits because he wants them to survive. You feel he genuinely cares for them. Everyone playing a drill instructor after Full Metal Jacket also takes a lot of ques from Sergeant Hartman, but again, Zim has a lot of distinction.
This has the same director as _Total Recall, Robocop,_ and _Showgirls._ The guy from _Contact_ is the son of the bad guy from _Lethal Weapon._ Did you recognize the training instructor as the head of the Shawshank guards?
How can Denise Richard’s character even move that arm or not bleed out from the 2 inch wide spike that went through her shoulder blade. Barely even any pain responses.
*_If you thought the “Creepy guy from Contact” was creepy: You should see him in Identity (2003); super cast and great movie too! Highly recommend it for your next suspense/horror polls_*
Did you happen to catch how the war started? It's pretty subtle, but they do basically give you the information. Earth was expanding and colonizing farther out into space. When we Terrans got to the Bug Planets, we started killing the resident Bug inhabitants. They fought back, and we got more aggressive. The Bugs started shifting asteroids, aiming them at Earth; it was defensive against Terran aggression. Basically, we were the aggressors and the invaders. The drill sergeant (the one you thought was the creepy guy in "Contact") is played by Clancy Brown; Clancy also played the prison guard who was inheriting $35,000 from his brother in "The Shawshank Redemption". The private who played the violin (the second one you thought was the creepy guy) is played by Jake Busey, who DID play the creepy religious fanatic in "Contact". He's also the real life son of Gary Busey.
Nice try, commie, but no. The bugs are the aggressors. In fact - this is more of a case of "both races are tough, and smart, and after the same real estate". So no - it wasn't a case of the Evil Federation expanding and the Poor, innocent HAMASchnids "just defending themselves". It was a case of the arachnids trying to expand to the same territory the Federation was interested in, and attacking Earth (only in the book, they have actual FTL spaceships, and in the film they are dumb animals, so it was handwaved away with the asteroid thing, but no - the BA strike wasn't a psy-op, it wasn't a false flag - the bugs attacked Earth because they did it in the book, and changing the nature of arachnids created a plot hole - that's all).
When this guy laughs I laugh and that’s super rare for me Great choice love this film freaked me out as a kid thou especially the brain bug part big fan of this channel
Actually really surprised to find you hadnt at least heard of Starship Troopers the book by Robert A. Heinlein. Its considered a classic in the science fiction genre and to this day still heavily inspires the Military Science Fiction sub-genre. The movie has almost nothing to do with the book aside from some names and plot points here and there. In fact the movie leaves out one of the biggest influences of the book, powered combat armor for the Mobile Infantry. Heinlein may not have been the first person to use power armor in literature but this book popularized it.
0:46 Hey James, I'm not sure how much science fiction you've read, but I should also point out that this movie's loosely based on the novel of the same title by Robert Heinlein
3:23 - That is Michael Ironside. He is the man!!! He is awesome in everything he does. The whole drop sequence is my favorite. I just love the music that plays. This movie is such a great satire on fascism. There has been speculation that the War on the Arachnids was actually orchestrated by the humans and that the humans were the aggressors.
People often call other people by their last name. That's why you heard them call him Johnny and Rico. Seen so many movie reactors get confused by that!
As others have mentioned, the origins of this movie comes from a book, written by prolific golden-era Robert A. Heinlein. Much of his literary production was aimed at adolescents (meaning boys, because of the time when they were written, IE 1939 up to and including most of the end of the 1950s.) By that time, his outlook on life and politics had taken a different tack, and he wanted to address a more mature audience. Starship Troopers was his first "adult oriented" book, published in 1959, and has often been described as a parody/satire of fascism. However, Heinlein espoused his own book's virtues on several occasions, including the no citizenship/voting without service (in the book meaning not just military service though), and corporal punishment, so should not be considered so much satire as pretty much the real thing. The oath of service as seen and heard in the movie is taken pretty much word-for-word from the book as I recall, by the way. The book doesn't actually describe a whole lot of battles or fighting aliens, most of it is a fairly dull treatise on military life in a future where democratic society supposedly collapsed because of its moral decadence, including lengthy descriptions of the tactics and training of "mobile infantry" - which in the book means men in large, heavy and very well-armed power-armor suits which are vacuum proof and dropped in individual pods from orbit, and the navy that flies them throughout the galaxy. Even a Hollywood budget did not allow for such extravagancy in the mid-1990s, so the soldiers there just wear standard body armor - which admittedly works better for an action movie as it ramps up the tension when people get pulped left and right... :P There's also a great many descriptions of classes (or what I'd rather describe as indoctrination sessions) in "history and moral philosophy" where "teachers" described in the book as particularly wise/intelligent present thoughtful problems and/or dilemmas to some of the characters in the book, including Johnny Rico. It's not so easy to dismiss Heinlein's personal opinions as your typical garden variety fascist though - he was not. For starters, Rico in the book is actually a latino, with brown skin, and Heinlein himself was a nudist in an open relationship with his second wife, and wrote several books late in life exploring topics like incest and other controversial matters. He was a smart, quirky guy who in his later years turned into a libertarian and an authoritarian. The movie definitely IS satire though - including the character of Carl literally wearing a Gestapo leather overcoat and hat later in the story. Little of the book remains other than things like the names of certain characters, the "history and moral philosophy" class in school, Rico getting lashed ("administrative punishment"), and the hierarchical nature of the "bugs"; in part because director Paul Verhoeven hated the book and thought it was trash when he tried to read it - understandably, considering he grew up under German occupation during WWII. Even as thick as the movie lays it on, lots of people misunderstood the movie when it came out originally and thought it fascist propaganda. Which just goes to show how true Poe's Law is. ;)
9:15 "Oh, That's The Creepy Guy From 'Contact' That Sabotaged The Machine" You're close, James. The actor that you were thinking of is Gary Busey, the actor in this scene is actually his son, Jake Busey
@SilentBob731 and you should practice what you preach. In my original post, I informed James that he'd been close to thinking that the actor who played Ace was the "Creepy Preacher" in Contact but corrected him by letting him know that Ace was played by Gary Busey's son, Jake Busey. So, maybe you should try looking things up before you start trolling someone for correcting someone's initial thoughts
@@karlsmith2570 I'm not reading the entire comment section on the off-chance you changed your story. This comment is wrong and this is the one I responded to.
My mom rented me this movie when I was about 10, thinking it was like Star Wars. It was not like Star Wars. To her credit, she made it to the brain bug part before she shut it off.
James, I'll watch most any movie you react to always love your reaction. BUT when I saw that you were reacting to my FAVORITE movie of all time. A very easy click. Always love the reactions!
This movie is so outrageous, but a joy to watch. A little movie trivia. When the cast resisted doing the co-ed shower scene, they said they would do the scene if the director was also nude. So Verhoeven agreed and directed the scene in the nude for the shower scene.
3:26 "This Guy Looks Familiar To Me, But I Don't Know Where From" Well, James, I don't recall if you'd reacted to "Total Recall" or not, but he's in that movie
The story I always heard when they were making this, was that Paul Verhoven was already in pre production for the movie when somebody said, hey, that sounds a lot like Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein. So they looked up the story and bought the rights to incorporate some of the ideas from the book into the movie. The book is much better and very different from the movie
when this came out most critics and much of the audience didn't understand this film. Like Robocop being a satire about the dangers of corporations run amok and privatizing essential government functions (like the police), Starship Troopers was *satire* about fascism.
right on cue the "Starship Troopers is a satire of fAsCiSm" crowd shows up. No, sir, Starship Troopers is most definetely NOT a satire of fascism, for the simple fact that the society depicted in the film is a polar opposite of fascism. Sure - Verhoven WANTED to make a satire of fascism - that's why the good looking actors are wearing getups reminiscent of SS and Gestapo uniforms, but that's the extent of it. If you actually look at the Federation as depicted in the film, there is nothing fascistic about it. The service is not only entirely volountary, but you can quit at any time. Not only that - the essential part that the lefties miss, is that service cannot be denied, because it is one's constitutional right to try and earn one's citizenship. So instead of rewarding loyalty with privileges, while strictly controling what the population is allowed to do, the UCF is happy to leave people to their own devices. The only point of contention is that the right to vote/hold public office is reserved for those who are willing to accept responsibility for it. It's not a question of "support us, and you get to vote" - it's a question of "accept responsibility for the state if you wish to exert influence over it".
It's a BOOK! Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein. You should read it, if you enjoy a good Sci-Fi book. Hell Divers is inspired by the Book, not the movie, thus the differences.
on the contrary - Helldivers was definetely inspired by the film - the book uses powered armor, and half of it is dedicated to explaining the ideology of the Federation. Also - Helldivers is an actual satire, where the happy face of Super Earth is just a front for a totalitarian regime masquerading as a democracy. Starship Troopers is an actual utopia where the right to vote is limited to those willing to accept responsibility for it.
There are more of these if you are interested. Skip #2 (it's low budget and adds nothing to the series) and go to 3 if you want more sci fi satire. For 'marines vs bugs' played straight, try the CGI animated features - Starship Troopers: Invasion and Traitor of Mars
Check the credits again. This is based on a novel by an author you might recognize. Since you’re a bookworm, you might want to read the novel. The trilogy story arc is really interesting even if the budget dropped the quality.
You pointed out the pregnant soldier, and I never recall noticing them before. Immediately my mind went to them saying that becoming a citizen was an easy way to get a license to have a baby. Maybe they got illegally pregnant and are serving a tour to get permission
Starship Troopers is great fun and I'm not sure why it kind of bombed when it was released, I'm guessing if I looked up what movies it was up against I might have a clue. It's the first movie that had pretty convincing CGI, in my opinion. I thought the leads all did a great job and the secondary characters like the teacher and drill instructor were great.
At the beginning when you said you knew what this movie was about, I was expecting you to say you had read the books. lol And as for are there more of these movies?... I'll leave you with this... "424, 425, 426, 427, 428..."
There are sequels but, they're more oriented on making money off the brand name rather than being good films. You could very easily skip watching them and not really miss out on anything.
You made a mistake. The creepy guy from Contact is played by Jake Busey, Gary Busey's son. The sergeant here is played by Clancy Brown, a very awesome and underrated actor. Appeared in many things. The creepy guy plays Ace in this movie. Took you a few minutes. Lol
Aww..you messed up the intro. It's meant to go "Heeeeyy everybody , it's James! Howyadoin' to-daayy? .......welcomebacktothechannel....... for that, I demand a redo! 😡 I'm joking 🤣
This movie actually has little to do with "Helldivers" aside from some coincidental similarities. "Helldivers" is a part of the "Warhammer 40k" franchise, which I know little about. What I do know about is the novel this film is based on called "Star Ship Troopers" by Robert Heinlein. While the film is an action movie about a war with giant insects, with some military philosophy sprinkled in, the book is about military philosophy disguised as an action story about a war with giant insects. To illustrate the difference, recall the scene in boot camp where troopers are taught to throw knives. In the film a trooper questions the efficacy of using a knife when the military has nukes, Zim demonstrates how a knife can be used to stop a nuke from launching (Which doesn't actually answer the recruit's question). In the book the Zim character responds by asking the recruit if one would punish a naughty child by spanking him with an axe, the scene then goes on to explain the drill instructors thoughts on levels of force and limits on the use of power. Both book and film are wonderful in their own ways.
Helldivers isn't part of 40K, it's just inspired by it. Warhammer 40K was in turn inspired by the novel Starship Troopers - 'space marines' wearing suits of powered armor fighting bugs and such The mobile infantry of the movie are very similar to the Imperial Guard of 40K though, massed infantry with useless armor 😅
In hindsight the assault rifle in Starship Troopers is exactly the WRONG weapon to use against the bugs. Shotguns and flame throwers, something with a bigger spread would be more ideal.
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I still think his (director) best movie is the thriller “Basic Instinct.”
Total Recal and Robocop from this director are also great
18:48 That’s what _she_ said!
35:20 the line, “C’mon you apes, you want to live forever?!” Was not written for the movie. It’s a quote. The line was originally spoken by US Marine sergeant Dan Daly, one of only two U.S. Marines to win two Medal of Honors for separate actions. It was spoken during WWI.
The actor playing the tall blond guy is Jake Busey, son of Gary Busey, whom you already saw in "Lethal Weapon". He looks a lot like his father.
"He's definitely the guy from Contact!"
Jake Busey (son of Gary Busey) can do a crazy look really well, just like his dad 😅
Try Frighteners for a great performance from Jake (maybe for spooky season some year 😉)
I mention this every time somebody posts starship troopers. The guy that got his head blown off during the “live fire exercise” and the woman who blew his head off met on set, fell in love, and are still married to this day.
at first i was annoyed by the spoiler but as a die hard fan since release but that's a pretty cool fact! thank you.. no spoiler nexttime though please ;)
@jordan131222 what spoiler?
That's maybe midway through the movie, and if you are reading comments without having seen a nearly thirty year old movie, That's on you.
@@jordan131222 either you’re misunderstanding the “no spoilers” rule or I am, but I don’t think it applies to commenting on the content of the video that’s been posted.
Not a spoiler lol
Oh someone died in the military, how unheard of. Let's just have a good one everyone ...?
"I never understood packing anything going into the military."
That's what I thought when I enlisted, and then it took us three days to form the boot company. After that we didn't get uniforms until the end of that first week. Those uniforms did not include underwear. You bet I wish I'd at least brought a change of underwear.
Also they charge you for the uniforms, for meals and the bunk you are assigned to. Preemptively taken out of your pay. So, no pay for the first month you're in. I had to file paperwork for a pay advance to buy socks and underwear.
One of the most underrated sci-fi films of all time. Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Jake Busey are all very kind in real life.
35:17 Thats a real quote from a man named Dan Daly. He shouted it before charging the Germans in WW1 at the battle of Belleau Wood.
“Isn’t she under him?”
Looks to me like she was on top of him 😏😏😏
Lol
31:05 Not to worry, they are still flying half a ship.
Sweet reference.👍
"The cousin from Friends" is Denise Richards. She was basically the "it" girl of the late 90s, especially after getting a part in the James Bond movie "The World Is Not Enough" & a VERY SPICY part in "Wild Things".
I always thought Dina Meyer was way hotter (though Denise did have a world-class rack).
The guy at the beginning, whom you said you knew, but didn't know where you knew him from, is actor Michael Ironside. You probably remember him as "Jester" in the first Top Gun movie. He also starred in the movie "Total Recall" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
And for the gamers, Sam Fisher of the Splinter Cell series.
To me, he'll always be Ham Tyler from "V". Total bad-ass.
I highly recommend reading the book Starship Troopers. It does have some significant differences from the movie but as a reader you will absolutely love it.
excellent music by Basil Poledouris, who also did "Robocop", "Red Dawn", "The Hunt For Red October", "Conan the Barbarian", and "Conan the Destroyer"
So, I was staying at my grandma's for the weekend, she said if I completed homework before going over she would take me to a movie. I was 13 or so, so we went to this. I don't think she ever forgave me
"Battle: Los Angeles" (2011) Aaron Eckhart, Bridget Moynahan
"Alien Nation" (1988) James Caan, Mandy Patinkin
"Bright" (2017) Will Smith
"Species" (1995) Natasha Henstridge
10:05 That actor is Clancy Brown, he wasn't in Contact.
He was The Kurgan in the first Highlander movie & does a lot of voice acting
"It's Barney from How I Met Your Mother! Look how young he is!"
Me: "It's Doogie Howser! He's all grown up!"
I think you'll find this entertaining as a fellow reader. This movie is great example of a bad adaptation of the source material, but a great film at the end of the day. I read the book because it was on the suggested reading list for US Army Non-Commissioned Officers back when I was trying to get my stripes. The book is an examination of military leadership. We watch Rico work his way up through the ranks (over a much larger time line). We see Ricos good and bad leaders, and then examine how he folds those lessons learned into his own leadership style upon taking command. It is a great read if you're in the military or interested in leadership, but I think your average civilian reader may find it dry and a bit boring.
Contrast that with the film, which is an inspection of propaganda and fascism's effect on coming of age. We watch multiple bright eyed and excited young adults join the military expecting an adventure and find the horrors of war, especially wars of extermination. The film shows how war can make anyone a fascist and can make excuses a lot more palatable behind the facade of "the greater good."
Apparently director Paul Verhoeven was one such civilian who hated the book, hence the very loose adaptation. Again, a poor adaptation of the book, but wound up being an excellent film.
It's kind of a meme to call this movie a parody of fascism, but I'm not totally convinced. If you want a different take, @PilgrimsPass has a video essay called 'It's Not Fascism Bro' that dives into it.
28:11 I always laugh at the sound of the bug of swallowing the grenade.
(gulp) *explodes*
Fun Facts
Clancy Brown is an American actor who portrays Hank Anderson in Detroit: Become Human. His prolific acting career spans several decades, and he is known for his voice roles in video games, as well as acting roles in movies like his role as Captain Byron Hadley in The Shawshank Redemption, and television. voice acting role of Mr Krabs from Sponge Bob Square Pants.
If I recall, he's the villain in Highlander. He's great as the drill instructor in Starship Troopers.
@@championskyeterrier Oh ya i forgot about Highlander thanks for the assist.
It is based on a book by Robert A. Heinlein. He was also a former naval officer in addition to being a sci fi writer. A lot of people considered him an extreme right winger because of the book and some ideas of his. However, he also wrote “Stranger in a Strange Land.” A book considered to be very left wing/counter culture.
Yes, Jake Busey--who plays Ace--was the creepy fundamentalist guy who blew up the machine in Contact. You might recognize Career Sergeant Zim--Clancy Brown--as the Kurgan from Highlander, Captain Hadley from The Shawshank Redemption, or as the voice of Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob. He's even voiced Lex Luthor a couple times.
"Make it 20 minutes"
The best actor in this movie is Clancy Brown.. he´s captain Hadley, he was in the Shawshank Redemption, he was in John Wick 4 and he's the voice of Mr. Krabs in Spongebob Squarepants
You forgot his greatest and most important part...The Kuergan.
And he spent years providing the voice of Lex Luthor in the old DC Animated Universe.
Have you seen him in Bad Boys starring Sean Penn. He played a young offender nicknamed Viking in a reform institution.
I love how he you can see quite a bit of Hadley in his performance here, but he also makes them very distinct. Hadley is a sadist, Zim is very much tough love. He's hard on the recruits because he wants them to survive. You feel he genuinely cares for them. Everyone playing a drill instructor after Full Metal Jacket also takes a lot of ques from Sergeant Hartman, but again, Zim has a lot of distinction.
Humans are the villains in this movie!
Just like in real life.😉
This has the same director as _Total Recall, Robocop,_ and _Showgirls._
The guy from _Contact_ is the son of the bad guy from _Lethal Weapon._
Did you recognize the training instructor as the head of the Shawshank guards?
Just love this movie.. my whole family loves it! I got ro meet Rico, dizz and ace.. all were so sweet! But just love this sci-fi flick
How can Denise Richard’s character even move that arm or not bleed out from the 2 inch wide spike that went through her shoulder blade. Barely even any pain responses.
If you think Neil Patrick Harris is young in this, you should check out the show Doogie Howser MD
The male teacher of history has been in several movies including Top Gun 1. The female teacher of bugs was on Golden Girls as the old harlot
This movie is so bizarre and I love it! Great reaction!!!
*_If you thought the “Creepy guy from Contact” was creepy: You should see him in Identity (2003); super cast and great movie too! Highly recommend it for your next suspense/horror polls_*
Did you happen to catch how the war started?
It's pretty subtle, but they do basically give you the information.
Earth was expanding and colonizing farther out into space. When we Terrans got to the Bug Planets, we started killing the resident Bug inhabitants. They fought back, and we got more aggressive. The Bugs started shifting asteroids, aiming them at Earth; it was defensive against Terran aggression. Basically, we were the aggressors and the invaders.
The drill sergeant (the one you thought was the creepy guy in "Contact") is played by Clancy Brown; Clancy also played the prison guard who was inheriting $35,000 from his brother in "The Shawshank Redemption".
The private who played the violin (the second one you thought was the creepy guy) is played by Jake Busey, who DID play the creepy religious fanatic in "Contact". He's also the real life son of Gary Busey.
Nice try, commie, but no. The bugs are the aggressors. In fact - this is more of a case of "both races are tough, and smart, and after the same real estate". So no - it wasn't a case of the Evil Federation expanding and the Poor, innocent HAMASchnids "just defending themselves". It was a case of the arachnids trying to expand to the same territory the Federation was interested in, and attacking Earth (only in the book, they have actual FTL spaceships, and in the film they are dumb animals, so it was handwaved away with the asteroid thing, but no - the BA strike wasn't a psy-op, it wasn't a false flag - the bugs attacked Earth because they did it in the book, and changing the nature of arachnids created a plot hole - that's all).
@@jakubfabisiak9810 You're quite a bitter little man, aren't you?
Wow YES ... this will be great , love that Movie since it came out about 25 Years ago
When this guy laughs I laugh and that’s super rare for me Great choice love this film freaked me out as a kid thou especially the brain bug part big fan of this channel
Actually really surprised to find you hadnt at least heard of Starship Troopers the book by Robert A. Heinlein. Its considered a classic in the science fiction genre and to this day still heavily inspires the Military Science Fiction sub-genre. The movie has almost nothing to do with the book aside from some names and plot points here and there. In fact the movie leaves out one of the biggest influences of the book, powered combat armor for the Mobile Infantry. Heinlein may not have been the first person to use power armor in literature but this book popularized it.
0:46
Hey James, I'm not sure how much science fiction you've read, but I should also point out that this movie's loosely based on the novel of the same title by Robert Heinlein
One of the very few times a movie was adapted from a book, was only vaguely like the source material, and still turned out to be a great flick.
Truly a masterpiece 👏
3:23 - That is Michael Ironside. He is the man!!! He is awesome in everything he does.
The whole drop sequence is my favorite. I just love the music that plays.
This movie is such a great satire on fascism.
There has been speculation that the War on the Arachnids was actually orchestrated by the humans and that the humans were the aggressors.
Blanche from Golden Girls lol
People often call other people by their last name. That's why you heard them call him Johnny and Rico. Seen so many movie reactors get confused by that!
The military uses either your rank or your last name. Only good friends ues hour first name. Mainly in private and off duty.
In the book, his dad called him Juanito, but friends called him Johnnie.
A few countries today use flogging or caning as a form of punishment.
You are, perhaps, the greatest amongst UA-cam reactors 🐐
NPH still looked like a child in this movie.
Also, I live in Buenos Aires!
This and Robocop are some of the greatest satires.
One of my favorite movies! 🍿 ❤️
This is 1 of my brothers favorite movie
Movie is (very) loosely based on the book "Starship Troopers" from the 1960's by well-known sci-fi author Robert Heinlein
As others have mentioned, the origins of this movie comes from a book, written by prolific golden-era Robert A. Heinlein. Much of his literary production was aimed at adolescents (meaning boys, because of the time when they were written, IE 1939 up to and including most of the end of the 1950s.) By that time, his outlook on life and politics had taken a different tack, and he wanted to address a more mature audience.
Starship Troopers was his first "adult oriented" book, published in 1959, and has often been described as a parody/satire of fascism. However, Heinlein espoused his own book's virtues on several occasions, including the no citizenship/voting without service (in the book meaning not just military service though), and corporal punishment, so should not be considered so much satire as pretty much the real thing. The oath of service as seen and heard in the movie is taken pretty much word-for-word from the book as I recall, by the way.
The book doesn't actually describe a whole lot of battles or fighting aliens, most of it is a fairly dull treatise on military life in a future where democratic society supposedly collapsed because of its moral decadence, including lengthy descriptions of the tactics and training of "mobile infantry" - which in the book means men in large, heavy and very well-armed power-armor suits which are vacuum proof and dropped in individual pods from orbit, and the navy that flies them throughout the galaxy. Even a Hollywood budget did not allow for such extravagancy in the mid-1990s, so the soldiers there just wear standard body armor - which admittedly works better for an action movie as it ramps up the tension when people get pulped left and right... :P
There's also a great many descriptions of classes (or what I'd rather describe as indoctrination sessions) in "history and moral philosophy" where "teachers" described in the book as particularly wise/intelligent present thoughtful problems and/or dilemmas to some of the characters in the book, including Johnny Rico.
It's not so easy to dismiss Heinlein's personal opinions as your typical garden variety fascist though - he was not. For starters, Rico in the book is actually a latino, with brown skin, and Heinlein himself was a nudist in an open relationship with his second wife, and wrote several books late in life exploring topics like incest and other controversial matters. He was a smart, quirky guy who in his later years turned into a libertarian and an authoritarian.
The movie definitely IS satire though - including the character of Carl literally wearing a Gestapo leather overcoat and hat later in the story. Little of the book remains other than things like the names of certain characters, the "history and moral philosophy" class in school, Rico getting lashed ("administrative punishment"), and the hierarchical nature of the "bugs"; in part because director Paul Verhoeven hated the book and thought it was trash when he tried to read it - understandably, considering he grew up under German occupation during WWII. Even as thick as the movie lays it on, lots of people misunderstood the movie when it came out originally and thought it fascist propaganda. Which just goes to show how true Poe's Law is. ;)
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"Oh, That's The Creepy Guy From 'Contact' That Sabotaged The Machine"
You're close, James. The actor that you were thinking of is Gary Busey, the actor in this scene is actually his son, Jake Busey
If you're gonna correct people, might want to check your facts first.
@SilentBob731 and you should practice what you preach.
In my original post, I informed James that he'd been close to thinking that the actor who played Ace was the "Creepy Preacher" in Contact but corrected him by letting him know that Ace was played by Gary Busey's son, Jake Busey. So, maybe you should try looking things up before you start trolling someone for correcting someone's initial thoughts
@@karlsmith2570 I'm not reading the entire comment section on the off-chance you changed your story. This comment is wrong and this is the one I responded to.
Hi James! If you have read so many books, then you may have come across the name Robert A Heinlein. He wrote the novel that this film is based on...
its based of a short novel from robert l heinlein im surprised you didnt know that jamers but all good keep up the great reactions blessed be
YYYEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!! MY FAVOURITE MOVIE!!!!!!! Thank you so much for watching this, its great
There's 5 films alltogether!
From same director Paul Verhoeven:
"Total Recall" (1990)
"Basic Instinct" (1992)
You already watched "Robocop" (1987)
Great movie I remember renting from blockbuster what a surprise 👍👍
Great movie. You should also watch Total Recall from the same director. Also watch Highlander with the guy who plays Sgt. Zim as the bad guy.
My mom rented me this movie when I was about 10, thinking it was like Star Wars. It was not like Star Wars. To her credit, she made it to the brain bug part before she shut it off.
I recommend Tge Man With Two Brains (1983). Love your videos
there was an actual 'starship troopers' board game based on the 1959 r. a. heinlein novel...
James, I'll watch most any movie you react to always love your reaction. BUT when I saw that you were reacting to my FAVORITE movie of all time. A very easy click. Always love the reactions!
This movie is so outrageous, but a joy to watch. A little movie trivia. When the cast resisted doing the co-ed shower scene, they said they would do the scene if the director was also nude. So Verhoeven agreed and directed the scene in the nude for the shower scene.
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"This Guy Looks Familiar To Me, But I Don't Know Where From"
Well, James, I don't recall if you'd reacted to "Total Recall" or not, but he's in that movie
It's so funny you mention toys right when you see the tanker bug, I had a figure of it as a teen, it was rad
The first Hollywood budget to go over $200m
The story I always heard when they were making this, was that Paul Verhoven was already in pre production for the movie when somebody said, hey, that sounds a lot like Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein. So they looked up the story and bought the rights to incorporate some of the ideas from the book into the movie.
The book is much better and very different from the movie
when this came out most critics and much of the audience didn't understand this film. Like Robocop being a satire about the dangers of corporations run amok and privatizing essential government functions (like the police), Starship Troopers was *satire* about fascism.
One of THE best examples of propaganda.
right on cue the "Starship Troopers is a satire of fAsCiSm" crowd shows up.
No, sir, Starship Troopers is most definetely NOT a satire of fascism, for the simple fact that the society depicted in the film is a polar opposite of fascism.
Sure - Verhoven WANTED to make a satire of fascism - that's why the good looking actors are wearing getups reminiscent of SS and Gestapo uniforms, but that's the extent of it.
If you actually look at the Federation as depicted in the film, there is nothing fascistic about it. The service is not only entirely volountary, but you can quit at any time. Not only that - the essential part that the lefties miss, is that service cannot be denied, because it is one's constitutional right to try and earn one's citizenship.
So instead of rewarding loyalty with privileges, while strictly controling what the population is allowed to do, the UCF is happy to leave people to their own devices. The only point of contention is that the right to vote/hold public office is reserved for those who are willing to accept responsibility for it. It's not a question of "support us, and you get to vote" - it's a question of "accept responsibility for the state if you wish to exert influence over it".
@@jakubfabisiak9810Thanks for that
I saw troopers and thought it was the other one I'm like were in for a laugh but this one is bad ass 💯
"not real nukes"
The book is very different, and one difference is the mobile infantry do have shoulder-mounted nuclear warheads
It's a BOOK! Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein. You should read it, if you enjoy a good Sci-Fi book. Hell Divers is inspired by the Book, not the movie, thus the differences.
on the contrary - Helldivers was definetely inspired by the film - the book uses powered armor, and half of it is dedicated to explaining the ideology of the Federation. Also - Helldivers is an actual satire, where the happy face of Super Earth is just a front for a totalitarian regime masquerading as a democracy. Starship Troopers is an actual utopia where the right to vote is limited to those willing to accept responsibility for it.
My game related to this show. Earth Defenses Force 4.1, 5 or the up coming 6. I think Hell Divers 2 need there military upgraded in fire power.
There are more of these if you are interested. Skip #2 (it's low budget and adds nothing to the series) and go to 3 if you want more sci fi satire. For 'marines vs bugs' played straight, try the CGI animated features - Starship Troopers: Invasion and Traitor of Mars
Check the credits again. This is based on a novel by an author you might recognize. Since you’re a bookworm, you might want to read the novel.
The trilogy story arc is really interesting even if the budget dropped the quality.
fun fact we use non thermo nukes now, same boom no radiation.
The movie version NO. The Book version HELL YES.
It's SUNDAY which made me wonder.... SISTER ACT 2?
You pointed out the pregnant soldier, and I never recall noticing them before. Immediately my mind went to them saying that becoming a citizen was an easy way to get a license to have a baby.
Maybe they got illegally pregnant and are serving a tour to get permission
This film and the book it's based on are brilliant satire, much like Helldivers 2. It goes over some people's heads, though. Lol
Starship Troopers is great fun and I'm not sure why it kind of bombed when it was released, I'm guessing if I looked up what movies it was up against I might have a clue. It's the first movie that had pretty convincing CGI, in my opinion. I thought the leads all did a great job and the secondary characters like the teacher and drill instructor were great.
At the beginning when you said you knew what this movie was about, I was expecting you to say you had read the books. lol
And as for are there more of these movies?... I'll leave you with this... "424, 425, 426, 427, 428..."
There are sequels, but none of them are to the level of this movie.
You missed amy smart who youve seen in rat race, ironically also played a pilot
Understandable, as she only shows up twice 😅
How can you have been a massive bookworm and never read Starship Troopers?!?!
FYI, it is very different from this movie, it is intelligent.
Can't bomb an enemy that has most of its crew underground. Very limited.
CREEPY guy from Cantact looks like TRIPL H the wrestler LOL
Question: have you seen the LEGO movie yet? If not, try it; it’s a great movie, and you’ll love the theme song!
I absolutely cannot understand why the director changed so many things from the book.
The rest of the franchise is pretty good
There are sequels but, they're more oriented on making money off the brand name rather than being good films. You could very easily skip watching them and not really miss out on anything.
You made a mistake. The creepy guy from Contact is played by Jake Busey, Gary Busey's son. The sergeant here is played by Clancy Brown, a very awesome and underrated actor. Appeared in many things.
The creepy guy plays Ace in this movie. Took you a few minutes. Lol
He literally figured it out in less time than it took you to write your comment.
Surprised you hadn't read the book... But the book and movie take quite opposing views on a military run society.
Im following you on letterboxed James 👍
The book is worth a read. There was also a cg cartoon that was pretty good. The sequels are not as good
Aww..you messed up the intro. It's meant to go "Heeeeyy everybody , it's James! Howyadoin' to-daayy? .......welcomebacktothechannel....... for that, I demand a redo! 😡
I'm joking 🤣
This movie actually has little to do with "Helldivers" aside from some coincidental similarities. "Helldivers" is a part of the "Warhammer 40k" franchise, which I know little about. What I do know about is the novel this film is based on called "Star Ship Troopers" by Robert Heinlein. While the film is an action movie about a war with giant insects, with some military philosophy sprinkled in, the book is about military philosophy disguised as an action story about a war with giant insects. To illustrate the difference, recall the scene in boot camp where troopers are taught to throw knives. In the film a trooper questions the efficacy of using a knife when the military has nukes, Zim demonstrates how a knife can be used to stop a nuke from launching (Which doesn't actually answer the recruit's question). In the book the Zim character responds by asking the recruit if one would punish a naughty child by spanking him with an axe, the scene then goes on to explain the drill instructors thoughts on levels of force and limits on the use of power.
Both book and film are wonderful in their own ways.
Helldivers isn't part of 40K, it's just inspired by it. Warhammer 40K was in turn inspired by the novel Starship Troopers - 'space marines' wearing suits of powered armor fighting bugs and such
The mobile infantry of the movie are very similar to the Imperial Guard of 40K though, massed infantry with useless armor 😅
@@LordVolkov as I said not very knowledgeable, thank you for the correction
In hindsight the assault rifle in Starship Troopers is exactly the WRONG weapon to use against the bugs. Shotguns and flame throwers, something with a bigger spread would be more ideal.
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