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Starship Troopers (1997)
Favorite Lines from the Audience:
"Colonel Klink!"
"Aw yeah!" (Mason, during shower scene)
Favorite Lines from the Movie:
"It's OK ... because I got to have you."
"Three weeks aboard a starship and you think you can lick my navs?"
"You're not going back. You're going on vacation!"
"I need a corporal. You're it until you're dead, or until I find someone better."
Reviews
Mad Matt
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Brilliantly bad.
Batman
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Time and several drinks have added immensely to this already shining beacon of badness. The nuances of this film were far more striking this time: Herr Doogie, the silicon, the dripping brain bug, Kevin's unrelenting love for Mi ... uh, never mind.
The Full Mason
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So bad it was good.
Red Sonja
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Brilliantly bad.
Lanceley
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I admit it--It was entertaining. It's hard for me to root for Nazis though. And what is the deal on the pornographic Brain Bug? But Doogie was in it. What more can you ask for?
Erica
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This was a great film- highly entertaining! I didn't believe you when you said that this movie was so bad it was good, but you are proved correct! I was, however, much taken aback by the oozing brain bug and all of its children, or whatever they were. They were just gross!
Dogburt
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Even though this movie is apparently an insult to the book it was loosely based upon, I found it largely entertaining. Certainly the audience participation was key, and we may have another 'Rocky Horror' on our hands. And I like the fact that for the majority of the movie, the brain bug was able to outsmart Doogie; that boy really needs a beating. The dialogue was horrible, corny, and very catchy. The heroes were flat, static, and stereotypical. The bugs stole the show, because as the science teacher put it, "they have no emotion, no ego, no fear of death. They make the perfect weapon." Add a bunch of SNLers and alcohol, and you have an instant classic.
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