No lie. My drill sergeant hit a trainee with the bus mirror driving in to fast. Got out, fiddled with mirror, and then walked over to say "Better hope you didn't break it" then "you okay?"
As much as a try hard to be a badass he is at least ace admit he doesn't cut out to be a leader when Rico apoint him later ( or maybe he's just to pussy idk )
A small detail I love. Those knives are shaped like throwing knives. And they have the thickness like them too. Sure they're probably aluminum. But the fact they at least didn't just use regular old knife shapes or types is cool
I love the way his expression shifts. He's clearly ready to jump in if it gets out of hand, relaxes as the situation defuses, and even shows a smidgen of being impressed. All while in the background and not the focus of the scene. Props to Clancy Brown.
@@DezzieYT I just noticed to myself and wanted to see if anyone else caught it. such attention to detail. I can see the parallels and what parts of the source book they were referring to.
I really thought this movie was great and than about 10 or 15 years later I read the book… The scene with the knife is from the book, but instead of what happened in the movie Zim actually tried to explain and at no point went into violence. After some back and forth with the private he gives probably the best explanation of why army’s exist, in my opinion. He goes: There can be circumstances when it’s just as foolish to hit an enemy city with an H-bomb as it would be to spank a baby with an ax. War is not violence and killing, pure and simple; war is controlled violence, for a purpose. The purpose of war is to support your government’s decisions by force. The purpose is never to kill the enemy just to be killing him . . . but to make him do what you want him to do. Not killing . . . but controlled and purposeful violence. But it’s not your business or mine to decide the purpose of the control. It’s never a soldier’s business to decide when or where or how-or why-he fights; that belongs to the statesmen and the generals. The statesmen decide why and how much; the generals take it from there and tell us where and when and how. We supply the violence; other people-‘older and wiser heads,’ as they say-supply the control. Which is as it should be. That’s the best answer I can give you. I understand that is way to long for the movie, but the realty is the movies is more of a parody of the original book. If you take it that way then yes it’s fun to watch dumbed down version. If you would like some insight into how and why military works take the book. Buy the way First blood the book that inspired Rambo: First blood is written by the same author. Rambo isn’t very by the book two, but for the most part it captures the theme and massage of the book. I would have loved Starship Troopers to have been made more by the book and less as a parody of the book. ps. as Johnny Fisheye 4692 corrected me Starship troopers and First blood are not written by the same author. Sorry about that. I was rereading both books last year kinda back to back, they are very similar in ton and theme, so it must have stuck in my mind they ware by same author witch is incorrect. Thank for pointing that out Johnny Fisheye! My point on treating Starship troopers movie more seriously stands, I wished it was more like First blood movie.
Starship Troopers was written by sci-fi legend Robert Heinlein back in the late ‘50s. Definitely not the same dude who wrote First Blood; that would be David Morrell.
I really loved the book, ironically I love the ideas that are explored in both starship troopers and the forever war. If I recall correctly I believe the forever war was a response to the ideas starship troopers looks at but I love them both never the less and agree/take in the points from both books. Regardless I think a quote on a review someone made that sums it up well, " the books: boring action scenes, great philosophy. The movie: boring philosophy, great action scenes." Personally I would love to see a anime adaptation of the book because for obvious reasons, the CGI would either be too costly or look so poor. However a "patlabour 2" or 1990's "ghost in the shell" style 10 part, limited anime series exploring the book with each part equaling 1-2 chapters of the original book similar to how band of brothers showed the development of the characters and war over the course of 10 episodes, would be the best way to translate the contents of the book with its context, into visual media.
The funny thing is after they have the first mission is when I realized why they do NEED to have medic personal all the time while training. whats coming for them is like 100x more brutal. Movie is a Sci-Fi masterpiece.
I love that the director had the stunt-guy actually impale Jake Busey's hand to the wall in that scene for realism, and I LOVE that a small percentage of people believed me when I said that
@@marcd2743 Probably the book. It's a solid sci-fi story, and like all good sci-fi, it serves as a vehicle for exploring ideas. But it's also more focused than the movie. The book really just follows Johnny Rico and his life in the military. The movie is a parody. Paul Verhoeven essentially made a critique of fascism, which is not what the society is in the book. But that seems to be the only idea he was interested in, as if he just wanted to tell a completely different story. The film also lacks a lot of things that are integral to the book, like the power armor that's central to how the infantry fight. Not to mention other species and conflicts, beyond just their war with the bugs.
Well, he is a drill sergeant. His job consists in turning a bunch of kids into an unstoppable unit of soldiers. But for him, it’s just an ordinary day.
I like how he tells them to put their hands behind their back and then when he gets to the end of the line, all of them have their hands at the front! 😂
No, it's those super sharp knives they sell on TV late at night. Saw through a brick and still shave a tomato, then throw it through a guy's hand into a wall.
this was an awesome movie especially since it was filmed where i live just wish the filming was open to civilians after the movie was filmed it would have been awesome to meet the cast or even get to have a part in the movie as a mobile infantry soldier
I have a friend who got shot in the hand with an arrow when he was a kid, by his brother. The irreparable nerve damage made his hand completely devoid of feeling. While it did mean he could do some neat party tricks with fire etc. it's quite weird to live with it. First thing I think of when I see this knife scene. 😳
Imo the training is ineffective against the bugs, they shouldve added data about the bugs and how they operate so theyll have a better chance at winning with somewhat less casualties i think.
To be fair in real life Boot Camp is supposed to be about breaking you down and out of your civilian habits and into a soldier, marine, etc. Not necessarily being a trained killer at the end of it. That’s what combat training and advanced school is for. Though this movie is a satire so believe whatever you think fits this story the best.
@user-u9g8m So putting the guy's hand out of commission for 3 months while he's in boot camp is productive how, exactly? Breaking it before it gains the muscle memory that it would need for actual combat? You ever see anyone training with that mentality being effective on the long term?
@user-u9g8m I assumed it was. It's been a while 😅 My point was, why do that? Trust in your commanders is important. The Russians brutalize their regular soldiers and conscripts, and it in no way improves their army's performance. The fluid is a very good point, but I just can't understand the reason to bother with that stuff, it looks kind of expensive.
On the one hand; Paul Verhoeven is a true master of black satire. On the other; his own world view and experiences are so diametrically opposed to Heinlein's you have to wonder how much cocaine was needed to come up with that combination.
Gives the guy a compound fracture and then asks, "You alright, son?" LOL
I'd guess if it isn't an organ you still have one arm to fight with and you are still alive
No lie. My drill sergeant hit a trainee with the bus mirror driving in to fast. Got out, fiddled with mirror, and then walked over to say "Better hope you didn't break it" then "you okay?"
That was a sarcasm
Mr. Krabs takes protecting the Krabby Patty secret formula VERY seriously...
Put Your Hand On That Wall, Mr. Squidward HAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 5:00
@@alecnorthrup3645that’s the funniest thing I’ve read all day 😂
@@alecnorthrup3645
But Mr Krabs !!!!
PUT YOUR HAND ON THAT WALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Medic!!!🤣🤣🤣
well if he kept his mouth shut he wouldn't need a Medic🤣🤣🤣
Archimedes?
С таким инструктором медик без работы не останется😂
I think that's Zims favorite word. Lol
"pain is in your mind"
3:10 i never realized the drill instructor was watching that whole interaction in case shit went down
Yep I missed that too. I wondered if maybe he put ace up to it to watch reactions.
Wait, really?
As much as a try hard to be a badass he is at least ace admit he doesn't cut out to be a leader when Rico apoint him later ( or maybe he's just to pussy idk )
Drill instructors know more about what's going on than recruits know.
Drill instructors are always watching to see who has leadership skills
The bugs secretly watching from a distance...
"U heard the man.... Disable their hands... "...
The bugs secretly watching from a distance...
"We don't have hands. Or buttons"
The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand.🤣
Oh you watched the clip too?
Medic!!
Yeah thing is they were fighting bugs..
Captain America learned this. He used it too.
Best line in the whole movie.
A small detail I love. Those knives are shaped like throwing knives. And they have the thickness like them too. Sure they're probably aluminum. But the fact they at least didn't just use regular old knife shapes or types is cool
I love how Zim is just standing back there scoping it all out at lunch 🤣
I love the way his expression shifts. He's clearly ready to jump in if it gets out of hand, relaxes as the situation defuses, and even shows a smidgen of being impressed. All while in the background and not the focus of the scene. Props to Clancy Brown.
@@DezzieYT I just noticed to myself and wanted to see if anyone else caught it. such attention to detail. I can see the parallels and what parts of the source book they were referring to.
The man is an amazing actor that scene alone shows it.
“The enemy cannot steal the Krabby Patty secret formula if you disable its hand” 🦀
Is that with or without a kryptonite knife?
Ag ag ag ag ag ag!
Damn, i love this movie. I've watched atleast 20 times since high school.
I haven’t given this movie half the appreciation it deserves!
You better start.😂
It's absolutely epic.
No BS, this movie rules
such a good movie ... way ahead of its time
"MEDIC!" 😂
"The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand."
Well, the Sarge has got a point there. And the cadet clearly got it too.
I think that point went straight through the cadet’s hand, actually
@4:44 "Sir! I don't understand. Why do I sound like Gary Busey?" lmao.
"After the war, Krabs stayed secluded in a deep depression that seemed endless."
Random Trooper: Good thing he has another hand.
Drill Sergeant: Trooper put your other hand on that wall!
Trooper: Sir, fuck no sir!
Mr Krab is a sergeant teaching lessons to stop the Plankton trying to steal the Krabby Patty 😂😂😂😂
Young modern audiences aren't ready for a movie like this. This is a jewel of the sci-fi
Crawling out of your mom's nethers a long time ago is not an achievement.
@@8523wsxc dude, are you stoned?
@@lincoln2324 No, however, I can see how your dementia might allow you to make that assumption.
@@8523wsxc I was just asking because your first answer didn't make any sence. No offense 😇
@@lincoln2324Really? You didn’t understand the comment that being old is not a qualification for appreciating this movie?
i love how medical has come so far along they can just dismantle all the fresh recruits
I really thought this movie was great and than about 10 or 15 years later I read the book… The scene with the knife is from the book, but instead of what happened in the movie Zim actually tried to explain and at no point went into violence. After some back and forth with the private he gives probably the best explanation of why army’s exist, in my opinion. He goes:
There can be circumstances when it’s just as foolish to hit an enemy city with an H-bomb as it would be to spank a baby with an ax. War is not violence and killing, pure and simple; war is controlled violence, for a purpose. The purpose of war is to support your government’s decisions by force. The purpose is never to kill the enemy just to be killing him . . . but to make him do what you want him to do. Not killing . . . but controlled and purposeful violence. But it’s not your business or mine to decide the purpose of the control. It’s never a soldier’s business to decide when or where or how-or why-he fights; that belongs to the statesmen and the generals. The statesmen decide why and how much; the generals take it from there and tell us where and when and how. We supply the violence; other people-‘older and wiser heads,’ as they say-supply the control. Which is as it should be. That’s the best answer I can give you.
I understand that is way to long for the movie, but the realty is the movies is more of a parody of the original book. If you take it that way then yes it’s fun to watch dumbed down version. If you would like some insight into how and why military works take the book. Buy the way First blood the book that inspired Rambo: First blood is written by the same author. Rambo isn’t very by the book two, but for the most part it captures the theme and massage of the book. I would have loved Starship Troopers to have been made more by the book and less as a parody of the book.
ps. as Johnny Fisheye 4692 corrected me Starship troopers and First blood are not written by the same author. Sorry about that. I was rereading both books last year kinda back to back, they are very similar in ton and theme, so it must have stuck in my mind they ware by same author witch is incorrect. Thank for pointing that out Johnny Fisheye! My point on treating Starship troopers movie more seriously stands, I wished it was more like First blood movie.
That passage about war was so good!
Thanks for the insight, inhave heard that the book was great too.
Thank you for sharing that
Starship Troopers was written by sci-fi legend Robert Heinlein back in the late ‘50s. Definitely not the same dude who wrote First Blood; that would be David Morrell.
Oh man, i disliked the book. So political, the author is trying to sell you his idea of militarism. It just got old fast.
I really loved the book, ironically I love the ideas that are explored in both starship troopers and the forever war. If I recall correctly I believe the forever war was a response to the ideas starship troopers looks at but I love them both never the less and agree/take in the points from both books. Regardless I think a quote on a review someone made that sums it up well, " the books: boring action scenes, great philosophy. The movie: boring philosophy, great action scenes." Personally I would love to see a anime adaptation of the book because for obvious reasons, the CGI would either be too costly or look so poor. However a "patlabour 2" or 1990's "ghost in the shell" style 10 part, limited anime series exploring the book with each part equaling 1-2 chapters of the original book similar to how band of brothers showed the development of the characters and war over the course of 10 episodes, would be the best way to translate the contents of the book with its context, into visual media.
The funny thing is after they have the first mission is when I realized why they do NEED to have medic personal all the time while training. whats coming for them is like 100x more brutal.
Movie is a Sci-Fi masterpiece.
It’s weird how it took 20 years for people to understand what a masterpiece this film is
I like how when Diz and Zim are fighting, you can hear a squad of Roughnecks in the background.
Nice one, forgot they weren’t roughnecks yet
I wonder if Clancy had fun with this roll and to think this was before Spongebob.
IT WAS???, i never notice, really. i always thought this was before
It is canon Mr Krabs did serve in a war and suffered immense PTSD
Funny how the knife saved life against the boss bug.
''You're weak Highlander! You will always be weaker than I!''
I love that the director had the stunt-guy actually impale Jake Busey's hand to the wall in that scene for realism, and I LOVE that a small percentage of people believed me when I said that
Clancy Brown is one of the most criminally underrated actors of our time. My favorite book btw...
The film bears little resemblance to the book.
@@Aethgeir Because you read it or just watched all of the UA-cam videos saying it?
@@marcd2743 Because I read it. I don't know what videos you're referring to.
@@Aethgeir Which one you like better, the book or movie?
@@marcd2743 Probably the book. It's a solid sci-fi story, and like all good sci-fi, it serves as a vehicle for exploring ideas. But it's also more focused than the movie. The book really just follows Johnny Rico and his life in the military.
The movie is a parody. Paul Verhoeven essentially made a critique of fascism, which is not what the society is in the book. But that seems to be the only idea he was interested in, as if he just wanted to tell a completely different story.
The film also lacks a lot of things that are integral to the book, like the power armor that's central to how the infantry fight. Not to mention other species and conflicts, beyond just their war with the bugs.
Sgt Zim kept the Medic Corp in business xD
I just love the fact that the drill instructor is the same actor that plays as Mr Krabs from SpongeBob
No more Krabby Patties for you trooper!
Mr Krabs is getting them ship shape
Yeah, if we only healed like that. What a different world it would be.
Враг не сможет нажать кнопку, если вы пригвоздите его руку к стене. Медик!!!
0:53 I wish we had more to that scene 😂
Move it move it move it hahahaha
Move it move it move it!! Hahaha
Salazar: Not to worry we have prepared a special ritual just for you!
Leon: throws knife.
Salazar: (gets knife in hand)
Deep deep down he really loves and cares about u all
Search here Love & Rockets - Deep Deep Down
Well, he is a drill sergeant. His job consists in turning a bunch of kids into an unstoppable unit of soldiers. But for him, it’s just an ordinary day.
Sgt. Zim's favourite word: "MEDIC!"
SpongeBob and Squidward on their first day at the Krusty Krab was insane
When I was in Basic Training, I thought knife throwing was cool but an ultimately pointless skill. But I'll never tell that to Drill Sergeant.
Keep expecting him to call for Mr Squidward
"MR SQUIDWARD, KEEP PACE!"
I remember not liking this movie at all when it first came out. Now I can't remember why
MEDIC!!! LOL! This is the way boot should be!
im glad there are medics around
You can't disable the enemies hand if you're disabling your own troops hands 😂😂😂
I'll watch the movie again, maybe he'll ditch Carmen and go for Diz this time...
Definetly the better choice 😍
it was Diz all the time.
Diz is best girl, Carmen was and always will be a haux
@@reedmckinney7426 May i ask whzat's an Haux? English is not my first Language and i'm not familiar with that term. Thx
@lonestarr1341 if I recall properly, they are using a purposely misspelled version of hoe to refer to the character as a harlot.
Cool. Nostalgia overload.
I like how he tells them to put their hands behind their back and then when he gets to the end of the line, all of them have their hands at the front! 😂
"Medic!". Beautiful.
If you have the F’N Kurgan as your drill sergeant, you better listen
The effects of these movie feels like real.
Medic: What happened buddy?
Trooper: he dislocated my kneecap
Medic: Ah, you told him steak was better than lobster, eh? He’s more surf than turf
Saw this in theatre 😂
Mr. Krabs before opening the Krusty Krab
Dina Meyer, still have a crush on her after almost 30 years 🤣
“Finally I finished the day without reporting a single inj-“
*Medic!*
“Goddamnit Zim!”
Sgt. Zim. A true motivator and patriot.
The movie was so bad but the training sequence was gold.
Great movie. Better than half the atuff that comes out these days.
Fun Fact: Captain America did the Knife trick on the boat in the Captain America: The Winter Soldier
*Useless Marvel fact
The enemy can't push the alarm if you disable his hand
prob the best staff sergeant ive seen in a movie
To be able to make that knife pierce a steel wall... Mr krabs got some arm strength yo.
No, it's those super sharp knives they sell on TV late at night. Saw through a brick and still shave a tomato, then throw it through a guy's hand into a wall.
@@hydewhyte4364 LMFAO
“Lasky, keep pace!” Literally read to beat that ass
I’m deffo the guy at 0:32 when I was at school getting told off by my teacher. 😂😂😂
If they stop asking stupid questions, it'll go much smoother for them 😅😂
MEDIC !!!! 😂☠️
"The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand."
I always wondered, is this a reference to that sabotage scene in Contact?
this was an awesome movie especially since it was filmed where i live just wish the filming was open to civilians after the movie was filmed it would have been awesome to meet the cast or even get to have a part in the movie as a mobile infantry soldier
That's one helluva trainer
I have a friend who got shot in the hand with an arrow when he was a kid, by his brother. The irreparable nerve damage made his hand completely devoid of feeling. While it did mean he could do some neat party tricks with fire etc. it's quite weird to live with it. First thing I think of when I see this knife scene. 😳
Medic be like: Seriously? Again?
Imo the training is ineffective against the bugs, they shouldve added data about the bugs and how they operate so theyll have a better chance at winning with somewhat less casualties i think.
That's part of the satire, they're so up their own asses about the macho military culture they they end up being pretty bad at actually fighting
To be fair in real life Boot Camp is supposed to be about breaking you down and out of your civilian habits and into a soldier, marine, etc. Not necessarily being a trained killer at the end of it. That’s what combat training and advanced school is for. Though this movie is a satire so believe whatever you think fits this story the best.
Like a lot this movie
The one thing this film stands above the rest is they don't discriminate. Men and women are treated as equals regardless of squadron.
Yes
i never understood this scene the enemy are literally monsters they dont have human hands they dont push buttons so this scene made no sense
they better be paying the medics enough salary
I love that Zimm thinks that all of the recruits are trash and is also offended that Flores would *ask* to be assigned to his unit.
I always laugh that they are fighting bugs, who do not hands.
I feel sorry for that medic more than anybody.
Humans trained like Helghast? Federation’s Mobile Infantry! 😊
Alright Tony Robins. Calm down.
kurgan going crazy
damn, breaks his arm and some time later shoves someone with it, not bad
Why would you punish the guy that has the kind of audacity that you're looking for? 😂
@user-u9g8m So putting the guy's hand out of commission for 3 months while he's in boot camp is productive how, exactly? Breaking it before it gains the muscle memory that it would need for actual combat? You ever see anyone training with that mentality being effective on the long term?
@user-u9g8m I assumed it was. It's been a while 😅 My point was, why do that? Trust in your commanders is important. The Russians brutalize their regular soldiers and conscripts, and it in no way improves their army's performance. The fluid is a very good point, but I just can't understand the reason to bother with that stuff, it looks kind of expensive.
@user-u9g8m I guess. The Mobile Infantry is pretty insane, after all 😄
Aye aye Mr. Krabs
"SIR! I QUIT, SIR!"
I always thought that was Jim Carey in the thumbnail 😂
... MEDIC!!! 😂
There should a sign: "Security Last"
those teeth you knew it was busy's kid without bein told
Good job he didn’t ask to go to the toilet 😊
On the one hand; Paul Verhoeven is a true master of black satire. On the other; his own world view and experiences are so diametrically opposed to Heinlein's you have to wonder how much cocaine was needed to come up with that combination.
PUT YOUR HAND ON THAT WALL SPONGEBOB
Mr. Iran’s don’t mess around lol
1:40 😂
We need this leader to train troops against the alien from the Alien. Wouldn't even be a movie 5 min in duration
1:31 5:07 Mr Krabs was hardcore in his Navy days
Marines don't have Medics.. They have Corpsman
Mediccccc!!!