Starship Troopers - Verhoeven's Opus

Published: Feb. 2, 2016, midnight

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Paul Verhoeven had a vision for a caricature of a Facist future society and totally nails it in the guise of a silly space battle movie. Toss in a 3 way love story with incredibly strong and easy to care for characters, exceptional acting and you\'ve got one of hell of a good movie.

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Why then is this movie on Stinker Madness? Well because in 1997 the critics and Sam and Justin made a single mistake; they didn\'t get this movie. The world wasn\'t ready for Starship Troopers. We were expecting a film adaptation of the Robert Heinlein science fiction novel of the same title. We weren\'t expecting a high school football game with backflips. We weren\'t expecting children smashing beetles and mothers laughing maniacally at it. We weren\'t expecting Robocop and Total Recall with a serious story and moral statement. So it was panned by critics. Thus making it a "bad movie". But it truly is a masterpiece in pop culture.

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Starship Troopers has all the staples of a great bad movie. It\'s packed with action, its fast paced, its morbidly hilarious and the practical effects are gory and top notch. But the acting, story and masterful direction make the film a good movie packaged as a bad one. We applaud you, Verhoeven. This film is a masterpiece and should be viewed by everyone.

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Individual Ratings:

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Over the top action:5-star
Cheesy effects:4-star
Horrendous acting:1-star
Laugh-out-loud-ability:4-star
Ridiculous stunts:3-star
Gratuitous nudity:3-star
Memorable one-liners:4-star

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Overall Ratings:

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Good Movie Quality: 8-star
Bad Movie Quality:7-star

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