Starship Troopers 3 - Marauder [2008] | ![Starship Troopers 3 - Marauder [2008]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51SDMo6%2BrhL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Ed Neumeier Actors: Casper Van Dien, Jolene Blalock, Amanda Donohoe, Marnette Patterson, Boris Kodjoe Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2755
Format: Pal Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5035822912939 ASIN: B001CD3P60
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: September 29, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: unwanted gift - brand new and still sealed
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ok, so here is what i think... November 13, 2008 Mr. I. Powell Morley (UK) yes this is not the most AMAZING SST film that they have made, the first one is totally dominant over MANY films in my eyes and i NEVER get bored of it. I am a SST fanatic, iv seen the tv series (Starship Troopers: Roughnecks) and thought that was just as good as the first film, iv read the book and i have seen the 2nd of the 3 SST films... yes the second as most people agree, was not starship troopers, it lacked the quality, however, it was still a reasonable film but not classed as a SST in my eyes. Now the third film... i saw the trailer and thought to myself "this is going to be RUBBISH!" well, it is better than it looked, i enjoyed the film (minus the TERRIBLE acting and the low budget, which they should have waited upon and not rushed it) and then another thing i disliked was the "marauder" in the title... they are HARDLY in the film, why call it Marauders when they are seen on average of 5 minutes maximum a time?... i am quite dissapointed yet still enjoyed the movie
do not expect the 1st...or 2nd. November 12, 2008 Demon (Manchester, England) It's okay. It has a bit of a twist. The scenary works and some of the action is fine. I think too much was spent on the fed propaganda. They could of reduced them and pushed up the budget on effects in the main story. Storywise it's okay but has the director suddenly got religious? I loved the first film. This could have been almost as good!
Uber Cheese October 31, 2008 Titanium Rex (England) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Its cheesey, full fat, mature & smelly. But fun in a kind of post Friday night, curry and beer session kind of way. If you liked the first film, you may enjoy this.
Oh Dear! October 26, 2008 D. G. Parrott (Out There!) After the totally abysmal Starship Troopers 2, when I saw the adverts for this, the third in the Starship movies, I honestly thought that it was a return to form, a worthy follow up to the first utterly brilliant movie... Then I watched the DVD - And my God I wish I hadn't... I stuck with it and watched the whole damn thing with mounting disappointment, both Casper van Dien and Jolene Blalock looked as if they wished they were somewhere else... The acting was wooden, the script cheesy and cringeworthy and the special effects looked as if they just hadn't bothered! Please, take a tip... Don't buy this DVD, you are better off waiting for it to come on Sky Movies, believe me, you'll be grateful you saved your money and waited.
Watchable sequel - a good day to buy October 18, 2008 Cartimand (Hampshire, UK.) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
**** spoilers **** Whilst Starship Troopers 2 had its moments, its lack of scope doomed it to pale into insignificance compared with the stunning original movie. This third helping has a look and feel far more like the first movie and I for one enjoyed it very much. Great to have Casper Van Dien back as the iconic Johnny Rico and, spookily, not looking a day older (has he got a holographic picture of himself looking old and gnarly up in his attic somewhere?). No-one can impart so much into the one word OUTSTANDING as Casper! The eye-candy for us blokes is mainly courtesy of the stunningly beautiful Marnette Patterson as the naive but gutsy Holly Little (more on her later), French actress Cécile Breccia as the rather intense lieutenant Link Manion (who gets the movie's corniest line - "I like my bugs fried in the morning") and, of course, that woman from Enterprise with the funny lips. Onto the plot; humans suffer an ignoble defeat, leaving a handful of survivors, including one VIP, forced to yomp across a desert planet crawling with bugs. Rico leads a crack team equipped with the latest technology - the Marauder (think Battletech), in a rescue attempt. Doesn't sound like much does it? But that's not the point. The fairly flimsy plot serves admirably as a frame on which to hang some stunning action scenarios and to develop a bitter, cynical political ethos. From the opening battle on frontier planet Roku San, to the drama on the incongruously beautiful desertscape of OM-1, the movie provides entertaining adrenaline-filled thrills for most of the time. Then there are the myriad sub-plots - the conflicting emotions between friendship and duty displayed by General Dix, the subversion of the Sky Marshall, the ruthless ambition of Admiral Phid and, of course, the cynical manipulation of religion. The latter may upset those of a particularly devout persuasion, but the touching faith and stoicism of Holly Little engineers a kind of victory in the end. For me though, the film works best at stirring dissonant emotions amongst the viewer. We are supposed to be rooting for the humans aren't we? And yet the Federation is brutally totalitarian, even executing peace protestors. Its leaders are Mau/Hitler/Stalin/Pol Pot all rolled into one. This seeming incongruity along with the overriding message throughout that social responsibility entails individual sacrifice is pretty much in keeping with Robert Heinlein's original sci-fi novel. The DVD presentation includes exceptionally good surround sound (especially during those battle scenes) and is decently furnished with extra features. I am a little surprised at the very negative reviews. OK so SS3 isn't quite Oscar-material, but I still found it extremely entertaining. There's certainly life in this franchise yet!
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