1997 Denise Richards and Dina Meyer absolutely mog any actress working right now. I'd say both of them are at least 9s.
Clearly there are scores of other reasons any remake is doomed, but that's the most obvious one. In the age of DEI, superhumanly attractive women are extinct.
It will fail because the people now don't understand that the source material was a mockery of a culture to HIGHLIGHT THE BENEFITS OF THE CULTURE. They will only make it a mockery, missing the point.
Restricted citizenship is good. A focus on strength and natalism is good. Defending your homeland from enemies is good.
B-but if we really reach and headcanon a lot, then the bugs logistically couldn't have thrown the meteor across space because something something Einstein, so it was all a false flag and humans were the evil invaders attacking the poor
nigger muslimsorcsbugs that dindu nuffin but sit on their planet before being viciously oppressed.That is the commonly accepted read of that movie by the "media literate" Lefties and its absurd.
We should have invited the Bugs to live with us and mandate that companies need a certain percentage of their workforce to be bugs. Also give the Bugs a bunch of free stuff.
See now, that’s a satire I’d pay to go see. A satire of modern leftist idiocy set in the starship troopers universe.
Every time a bug kills a human, there’d be other humans saying it’s really our fault because we oppress them with our xenophobia, and besides that, humans kill humans all the time too.
Also, replace the propaganda videos with ads featuring bugs married to human women, and Netflix documentaries about how George Washington was actually a bug.
Thered be hentai of bugs raping human women.
The only abortion made illegal would be killing a chest-burster Alien, because Privilege + Power bugphobia.
That's only because they didn't explain that the bugs make starships by hollowing out asteroids. They didn't "throw" anything, they piloted it.
Ofc is it because they are the ones who push that nonsense in the first place, but they did throw asteroids at earth, so....
Heinlein was about self reliance. He wasn't mocking it to highlight the benefits he was describing how empty they leave the individual even when they are ultimately necessary.