Johnny Rico is called back into action to defeat the bugs.Johnny Rico is called back into action to defeat the bugs.Johnny Rico is called back into action to defeat the bugs.
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- 1 nomination
Nicole Salandra
- Sgt. J. Kirby
- (as Nicole Tupper)
Rob Vega
- Senior Exec.
- (as Robert Vega)
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- TriviaThe Marauder armored combat suits and the "Q-Bomb" (originally called the "Nova Bomb") are the main elements drawn from Robert Heinlein's original novel in this film. Many fans were disappointed that the former did not appear in the first Starship Troopers film.
- GoofsRico is repeatedly referred to as the "Hero of Planet P", the man who captured the Brain Bug, but that was Sergeant Zim in both the book and the first film.
- Quotes
Lola Beck: We're fucked.
Jingo Ryan: Yeah. That's exactly what I've been saying.
Holly Little: You shouldn't talk like that. That's blasphemy.
Lola Beck: You're a goddamn flight attendant, so stow it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Starship Troopers 3 (2009)
- SoundtracksA Good Day to Die
Written by Bill Meyers, Kevin McCourt & Edward Neumeier
Proruced by Bill Meyers
Performed by Stephen Hogan
Featured review
I tell ya I was dying to see this movie when I heard it was going to be released and it is a mixed bag. The Starship Troopers universe is explored in more detail - we see more of the Federation and their behind the scenes antics plus we also get to see what Rico is up to nowadays. You can tell Casper Van Dien has aged from the first movie, but he does such a good job in his role. You can tell his character has been amongst ongoing struggles and has such a commanding presence. And yes he gets his gear off once again (phew, I was hoping). The supporting cast is OK - the Admiral is excellently bitchy and authoritative and the Pilot was very tough and yet feminine, but the rest were merely bodies to fill the screen, in my opinion. The film does touch on a bit of this and a bit of that, but just falls short of feeling substantial, what the first film achieved so successfully. The special effects are adequate for the budget and often look quite OK - there are also a few gory moments for those into exploding heads and such. Probably the most disappointing aspect was not the fact that the ending was awfully soppy, clichéd and predictably going to lend itself for a sequel, but that the Marauder element was so miniscule that if you blinked you'd miss it (relative to the remaining bulk of the film). Hopefully in the next film they push the marauders more and don't get bogged down in too much unnecessary dialogue. But overall Starship Troopers 3 is a worthy watch and a decent followup to the other films. Thankyou for coming back to the series Casper, that's all I can say :)
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- Starship Troopers 3
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- $9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $415,100
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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