There hasn’t been any new news since around May. But that hasn’t stopped Imdb from churning out “articles” that are merely copy-and-pastes from many months old info like the article I posted.

  • LeninWeave [none/use name, any]@hexbear.net
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    Wasn’t the book completely unironic fascist propaganda? They’re just openly bragging that they won’t copy the anti-fascist movie because their creative vision is to make a straight movie adaptation of the fascist book?

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      9 hours ago

      It’s not fascist at all! It’s just a story about how the ideal society is a military dictatorship built around endless colonial expansion and war of extermination against a faceless, depersonified other!

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      It’s the obvious route for the film adaptation to take I guess, although I am 100% certain that instead of adapting the wacky 70s sci fi elements and playing them straight what they’re going to end up doing is some awful compromise where the “plot” is closer to the book but they try to retain references to the film and it’ll just end up being a mess that sucks and gets forgotten until it gets turned into video essay fodder.

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        Oh so the whole movie is going to open with “Look at my sweet ass power suit that I drop straight down into from lower orbit bro, wanna know how I got here?” Then the next 100 minutes is the scene where Rico, Dizzy and Carmen all talk to the teacher about what being a citizen means and why the liberal removed used to rule were the worst humans ever. This followed by 20 minutes of hum drum action that is basically “Roboman stomps big bugs.”

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        Verhoven might be the only good Dutchman. Iirc he intended the movie to be kind of an earnest effort of propaganda that would be produced by that society. The satire is less that the movie is cheesy or dark or insane or whatever, but that a fascist society would completely miss those notes and just think it fucking rocked. And then Americans saw the movie and thought it fucking rocked.

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            16 hours ago

            I missed this. I like roderic but I sent him a whole essay about how starship troopers (the movie) is a satire of both liberalism and fascism but he wouldn’t publish it because he said it was incomplete.

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            It’s a frustrating outcome and a misreading of the audience to expect anything else but I’d argue that it proves that the movie is a perfect satire.