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Starship Troopers 3: Marauder

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Plot
Johnny Rico is called back into action to defeat the bugs.

Release Year: 2008

Rating: 4.5/10 (11,591 voted)

Director: Edward Neumeier

Stars: Casper Van Dien, Jolene Blalock, Stephen Hogan

Storyline
The war against the Bugs continues! A Federation Starship crash-lands on the distant Alien planet OM-1, stranding beloved leader Sky Marshal Anoke and several others, including comely but tough pilot Lola Beck. It's up to Colonel/General Johnny Rico, reluctant hero of the original Bug Invasion on Planet P, to lead a team of Troopers on a daring rescue mission.

Cast:
Casper Van Dien - Colonel Johnny Rico
Jolene Blalock - Captain Lola Beck
Stephen Hogan - Sky Marshal Omar Anoke
Boris Kodjoe - Gen. Dix Hauser
Amanda Donohoe - Admiral Enolo Phid
Marnette Patterson - Holly Little
Danny Keogh - Dr. Wiggs
Stelio Savante - Chief Bull Brittles
Cécile Breccia - Lt. Link Manion
Garth Breytenbach - Pvt. Slug Skinner
Graeme Richards - Lt. A. Danner
Tanya van Graan - Sgt. A. Sunday
Antonio Summerton - Sgt. M. Hightower
Nicole Salandra - Sgt. J. Kirby (as Nicole Tupper)
Cokey Falkow - Jingo Ryan

Taglines: It's a Good day to Fry



Details

Official Website: Sony Pictures [Japan] | Sony Pictures [United States] |

Release Date: 19 July 2008

Filming Locations: South Africa

Box Office Details

Budget: $9,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: ¥10,366,176 (Japan) (20 July 2008) (20 Screens)

Gross: ¥44,534,982 (Japan) (21 September 2008)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
The 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.

Goofs:
Continuity: When the Marauder team is stripping down in preparation for the BioScans, Lt. Link Manion removes her shirt twice.

Quotes:
Official voice: Across the federation, federation experts agree that: A: God exists, B: He's on our side, C: He wants us to win.



User Review

Not bad at all...heavily flawed though

Rating: 6/10

It was refreshing to see they reclaimed much of what made the first movie great when making Marauder. The filmmakers tried to copy the 'style' of the first movie, and in some aspects they succeeded. In others however, they failed miserably. Nevertheless, I think they put a lot of effort into the movie this time. For example, the federation broadcasts of the first movie were fantastic because they carried a lot of atmosphere and had so much subtle irony included. In the third movie, I think they overshot the mark a bit. There are a lot of broadcasts and they do a good job helping to create the film's atmosphere, but they are so openly ironic and sometimes it's almost comedy. One would think the officials are crazy to actually air that (Strongly in contrary to the first movie's broadcasts).

The story is not too bad. If you are willing to overlook some flaws you might find to like it. They even implemented a plot twist, which however was not very surprising at all. What I really could not stand was the needlessly exaggerated part about religion.

The cast is OK, but I think the filmmakers should have brought more old characters. It was nice to see Rico again; however it seemed the main characters were actually Lola and Dix instead of him. Dix's character also acts unreasonable on several occasions. And I found that the cast for the sky marshal was good, he has some charisma.

CGI effects are not very impressive. The bugs seem slightly worse animated than in 1997. So do explosions and the settings. The space ships and broadcasts look nice though.

Music is very average. Aside from the great song in the first broadcast there are no themes that would grab your attention. You would expect much much more of Klaus Badelt after his Pirates of the Caribbean score. Maybe he should have oriented his work more on the fantastic score of Basil Poledouris from the first movie. There is perhaps just one tiny little moment towards the end, where you would notice the music as great support for the scene. But once you notice it, its already over.

Writing this review I feel that there is actually not much positive to say in detail. But the composition of all these clearly average components is slightly better, because the atmosphere was right. It can be seen that this is in fact a Starship Troopers movie and not only shares the same name, as the second one did.





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