I heard the book is fairly different from the movie, hopefully in a better way!. Also, fun fact, the director of this movie was the same director for the original Robocop.
Well, that, and candy for those of us who are rapidly heterosexual males and like seeing Dina Meyer and Denise Richards in naughty conditions. All the movie is missing is Andrea Parker as a Navy officer...
Originally they weren't trying to make a movie based on the book. They had a script for a different movie with a similar plot and later on decided to do so.
A faithful adaptation would probably have military aesthetics more in line with Warhammer 40k Space Marines than the MI that was shown in the movie.
He was also the director of Flesh+Blood, which was an influence on Berserk if any weebs are interested. More importantly all three of these movies were scored by Basil Poledouris, one of the greatest film composers to ever live.
I heard the book is fairly different from the movie, hopefully in a better way!. Also, fun fact, the director of this movie was the same director for the original Robocop.
The book isn't "fairly different" it's completely different.
Apparently the director didn't even read the damn thing.
Frankly the movie is just meme candy for people who love the book.
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Well, that, and candy for those of us who are rapidly heterosexual males and like seeing Dina Meyer and Denise Richards in naughty conditions. All the movie is missing is Andrea Parker as a Navy officer...
Only Starship Troopers could have nudity and have it contribute nothing.
Its meme candy for anyone. Half the lines in it are quotable and amazing. Its the movie version of Star Fox 64.
This should be a flogging offense.
Originally they weren't trying to make a movie based on the book. They had a script for a different movie with a similar plot and later on decided to do so.
A faithful adaptation would probably have military aesthetics more in line with Warhammer 40k Space Marines than the MI that was shown in the movie.
He was also the director of Flesh+Blood, which was an influence on Berserk if any weebs are interested. More importantly all three of these movies were scored by Basil Poledouris, one of the greatest film composers to ever live.