Starship Troopers 3

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La guerre continue de faire rage entre la Fédération et les arachnides. Devenu colonel, Johnny Rico est choisi pour secourir le Sky Marshal Omar Anoké et sa fiancée Lola Beck dont le vaisseau s'est écrasé sur une planète habitée par un chef arachnides. Menant une équipe de six troopers, Johnny Rico établit un plan audacieux pour vaincre l'ennemi. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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JFL 

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anglais This likable low-budget B-movie does not in any way conceal its production limitations, but rather manages to boldly contend with them. Unfortunately, before the film finally pulls its screenwriting ace out of its sleeve, it has spent too much time on insipidly staged action, overly complicated introductions of the characters and, mainly, needlessly drawn-out copying of the strong points of Verhoeven’s original classic, which this film’s creators are not quite able to pull off with a significantly smaller budget. But when it finally comes to developing the motif of faith as a form of madness and as a weapon for subjugating the enemy, the whole project luckily gets a second wind, thanks to which it entertainingly makes it to the bombastic climax with the alien-insect mega-vagina. ()

kaylin 

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anglais So even from this sequel, I didn't have such a bad feeling, I even think that for a B-movie, it is pretty good. And that's including some tricks that are more than bearable. I didn't expect that at all. I won't claim that it is a great film, but it has the atmosphere of the first one, plus great B-movie characters and the return of Casper Van Dien. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais After the horror of the second part (which wasn’t very good, but unlike others, I had no problem watching), Starship Troopers goes back to its roots with satirical action sci-fi. I wouldn’t have believed it, but the film was more fun when it played with that ironic propaganda than during the action set-pieces with the bugs. Some people here are complaining about religious proselytism, but I wouldn’t say that, because when images of praying girls and interspersed with images of shooting guns, you can hardly call that proselytism. The execution and the special effects are closer to the Stargate TV series than to the cinematic Starship Troopers, but I’m cool with that in a direct-to-video movie. Besides, the final monster was pretty nice. The film delivered pretty much what I expected: average entertainment. PS: That song is quite catchy. :D ()

Baru.Class 

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anglais Even though it's the "latest" cinematic work of Starship Troopers, the effects and story are probably the dumbest of them all :) They did bring back Casper, aka Rico, but it's not the same anymore; you can only appreciate Lola's lips as big as monster truck tires. For me, it was a slight disappointment, and I can't really say many positive things - actually, none at all. But what annoyed me the most was the religious propaganda (that praying at the very end was just too much!) and those special effects, oh my god, those effects LOL. ()

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