Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
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Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I watched an interesting flick over the weekend called Cloverfield. As my title suggests it was a meeting of The Blair Witch Project and Starship Troopers. What I mean by that is that it was filmed from the perspective of one of the actors with what looked like a hand-held camera. And, the story line was akin to Starship Troopers although it took place in NYC. If you like this sort of flick, you might enjoy it.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
Who has the time to read everything? 
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I wasn't implying that you should have read that the first time. I was just saving myself from re-typing my lengthy review.

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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I now remember seeing the header when I scanned the threads but it didn't click as I went to post my pithy review. Age does that to you. 
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
There was also this thread:
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I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
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I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I was likening it to ST in that the storyline was similar. And, I happen to like ST. Probably one of the tens who did.MarleysGh0st wrote:There was also this thread:
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I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".![]()
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
Sir_Galahad wrote:I was likening it to ST in that the storyline was similar. And, I happen to like ST. Probably one of the tens who did.MarleysGh0st wrote:There was also this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7929
I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".![]()
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout. Rico was an idiot, though. Here he had a total babe who was completely into him, loved sports and just hanging out, and he's wasting time with high-maintenance Denise Richards, who, as we all learned from reality tv, is a nincompoop. And by the time he figures it out, well..you know. What a moron.Sir_Galahad wrote:I was likening it to ST in that the storyline was similar. And, I happen to like ST. Probably one of the tens who did.MarleysGh0st wrote:There was also this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7929
I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".![]()
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
That's why. I might have laughed more, too, if it hadn't besmirched the name of Heinlein's thoughtful SF novel.T_Bone0806 wrote: I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout.
Imagine taking some beloved classic like Casablanca and then remaking it with, say, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey in the starring roles.
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Bob Juch is working on that script right now.MarleysGh0st wrote:That's why. I might have laughed more, too, if it hadn't besmirched the name of Heinlein's thoughtful SF novel.T_Bone0806 wrote: I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout.
Imagine taking some beloved classic like Casablanca and then remaking it with, say, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey in the starring roles.
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
TheCalvinator24 wrote:I wasn't implying that you should have read that the first time. I was just saving myself from re-typing my lengthy review.
Maybe longer than it should have been.TheCalvinator24's lengthy review wrote:Eh
Weak.
Maybe I should clarify....a good father/9-year-old son movie.MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".
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Ah... No! I wish I could write mindless comedy though.silvercamaro wrote:Bob Juch is working on that script right now.MarleysGh0st wrote:That's why. I might have laughed more, too, if it hadn't besmirched the name of Heinlein's thoughtful SF novel.T_Bone0806 wrote: I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout.
Imagine taking some beloved classic like Casablanca and then remaking it with, say, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey in the starring roles.
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That would let Rob Schneider play the Claude Rains role...MarleysGh0st wrote:That's why. I might have laughed more, too, if it hadn't besmirched the name of Heinlein's thoughtful SF novel.T_Bone0806 wrote: I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout.
Imagine taking some beloved classic like Casablanca and then remaking it with, say, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey in the starring roles.
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I also thought the other babe was hotter.T_Bone0806 wrote:I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout. Rico was an idiot, though. Here he had a total babe who was completely into him, loved sports and just hanging out, and he's wasting time with high-maintenance Denise Richards, who, as we all learned from reality tv, is a nincompoop. And by the time he figures it out, well..you know. What a moron.
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I don't know- that might be pretty funny!MarleysGh0st wrote:That's why. I might have laughed more, too, if it hadn't besmirched the name of Heinlein's thoughtful SF novel.T_Bone0806 wrote: I too liked Starship Troopers. Never read the novel, maybe that's why, but I loved the tongue-in-cheek element throughout.
Imagine taking some beloved classic like Casablanca and then remaking it with, say, Adam Sandler and Tina Fey in the starring roles.
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Cloverfield might have worked for me, except I WANTED the monster to get them all.
Well- at least the guy doing the filming.
Well- at least the guy doing the filming.
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Jeemie wrote:Cloverfield might have worked for me, except I WANTED the monster to get them all.
Well- at least the guy doing the filming.
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Then the ending should have made you very happy!
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MarleysGh0st wrote:Jeemie wrote:Cloverfield might have worked for me, except I WANTED the monster to get them all.
Well- at least the guy doing the filming.Spoiler
Then the ending should have made you very happy!
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It did, except it was an hour and a half too late!
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Re: Blair Witch meets Starship Troopers
I don't see how the storyline of Starship Troopers is similar to Cloverfield.Sir_Galahad wrote:I was likening it to ST in that the storyline was similar. And, I happen to like ST. Probably one of the tens who did.MarleysGh0st wrote:There was also this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7929
I'm chuckling a little that BiT called it "a good father/son movie".![]()
I wouldn't have compared this to Starship Trooper, because that movie adaptation was just too dreadful for words.
I don't see any similarities at all.
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Starship Trooper - aliens insectoids attack Earth with a meteor, Earth fights back. The principals of the movie are soldiers/naval officers that we follow through training and combat.
Cloverfield - something(s) go on a rampage in New York City. The principals of the story are partyers that get separated and try to reunite while being attacked by alien creatures and witnessing destruction.
Or am I missing something?
Cloverfield - something(s) go on a rampage in New York City. The principals of the story are partyers that get separated and try to reunite while being attacked by alien creatures and witnessing destruction.
Or am I missing something?
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