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Started by Gh0st Face Killah, March 25, 2004, 03:52:31 PM

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Gh0st Face Killah

Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, the straight-to-video sequel to Paul Verhoeven's 1997 hit SF movie, will debut o­n a special-edition DVD and VHS o­n June 1, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment announced. Oscar-winning visual-effects master Phil Tippett makes his directorial debut with the sequel, which will star Kelly Carlson, Ed Lauter, Richard Burgi and Sandrine Holt. Ed Neumeier, who wrote the first Starship Troopers, also wrote the script for Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation.



Troopers 2 picks up the story where the original film left off, back o­n the front lines of the battle against the arachnid warrior bugs at the desolated outpost of Zulu Angel. A small group of mobile infantry troopers, led by Gen. Shepherd (Lauter), finds itself taking refuge in an abandoned Federation outpost. There, they discover the last remaining soldier, Capt. Dax (Burgi), who helps them fight off the encroaching arachnids.

Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment will also release the original Starship Troopers and Troopers 2 together in a special two-pack DVD set with a suggested price of $36.95.

Bonus features include commentary by Tippett, Neumeier and producer Jon Davison; a visual-effects featurette, From Green Screen to Silver Screen; commentary from visual-effects supervisor Eric Levin; a making-of featurette, Inside the Federation; and interviews with cast and crew
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ChimpBoy

I read the above, then read between the lines and noticed the phrase "this will be utter to$$ and we are desperately milking it for all it's worth, heck we couldn't even get a Z list actor like Casper Van Diem to star in it again"   :ph34r:

Think I'll avoid this like the proverbial plague
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

smilodon

A negative review from Chimpy.................HEY that means it will be great. Nice one  :)

Enter Mutley like snigger here
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ChimpBoy

So I assume you'll be the first at the counter on release day to buy this astounding piece of modern cinema ;)  Sorry, but I got burned for a fiver at the cinema to watch Robocop 2 - I've learnt my lesson about hastily rushed sci-fi sequels :)

I'm sure Orson Welles is quaking in his grave as ST2 looks set to overtake Citizen Kane as arguably the greatest film ever made ;)
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Gh0st Face Killah

I'm sorry but you can hardly call this hastely rushed, when did the first one come out again? I think we can safely assume it'll be rubbish from the fact its a straight to video/dvd release.
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ChimpBoy

I meant it as in "no-one had heard of them making it and suddenly it pops up in your local Blockbuster" a la Dusk Till Dawn 2 or Vampires 2   :P
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

smilodon

Ah but no, see no,  but ah see no, cause like, ah no see, cause that's not it at all, see ahh no.......

From it's immediate conception the film was always planned as a straight to video release. There was never a plan to give it a cinema run.

And box office doesn't have to be an indicator of quality. Who rushed out to see Pitch Black at the cinema when it opened? (It ttok under a million at the UK box office)

That being said it could well be dross or it could be a gem. But I'm one of those 'glass is half full' guys, so I'm hopeful.

PS. You don't quake in your grave, you turn. Quaking is done in your boots  ;)
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Zok

Vampires 2 has been released? And I’ve not got it? Damn I thought I owned (and love) all the really crap films.

ChimpBoy

QuoteFrom it's immediate conception the film was always planned as a straight to video release. There was never a plan to give it a cinema run

I.e. it's shit ;)

QuoteAnd box office doesn't have to be an indicator of quality. Who rushed out to see Pitch Black at the cinema when it opened? (It ttok under a million at the UK box office)

True box office isn't an indicator of quality, but name me one sequel that went straight-to-video that was any good and I'll buy you a frosty beverage at the LAN :)

QuotePS. You don't quake in your grave, you turn. Quaking is done in your boots ;)

I stand corrected (see - I can do humble ;) )
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smilodon

Lion King 2 went straight to DVD mainly due to the fact that Disney reconed more parents would buy the DVD for their kids than drag them to the flicks. So they chose to release it on DVD for commercial reasons. As they did with Alladin 2. Antz 2 also is planned as a DVD release rather than a cinema one.

Ponder this.......

The DVD market is worth billions. More and more people are installing home cinema systems. As systems improve and the prices drop people can get near cinema experiences at home. I quite often miss a cinema release on purpose as I'd rather see the film at home. Big Blockbusters are still best on the big screen, but more intimate films are actually better seen at home IMHO.

For example I'm waiting to see 'Monster' and 'The Passon of the Christ' at home rather than see them at the cinema. Likewise I watched Schindlers List at home on purpose as the subject matter , to me, demanded a home viewing.

Already some new or young quality film makers are choosing to make films for the DVD market, mainly due to the cost of getting a film screened. I don't think it will be that long before many more people invest in Home Cinema and therefore prefer to see at least some of their films at home. So the rule that Straight to Video is always rubbish doesn't totally hold true and will become less and less valid as time goes on.

Maybe ST2 is the first of a new breed of film and maybe it's just crap.

Like I say we'll see and I think you'll be buying me a pint soon enough  :)
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Dingo

Home Cinema, Oohh!!, how posh.......so how much is a ticket at your house??  :D
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TeaLeaf

QuoteOriginally posted by Dingo@Mar 27 2004, 07:17 AM
Home Cinema, Oohh!!, how posh.......so how much is a ticket at your house??  :D
Dingo, the price is irrelevant for you  as it is a 'no smoking' building  :lmfao:

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Dingo

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Jamoe

I remember reading somewhere that its a scifi horror more then the cheesey gore action film that the first one was.

I shant buy it but im sure i know someone that will. then ill borrow it :D

Jamoe