STARSHIP TROOPERS I saw this in DC last night at a 70mm theatre. The mostly packed theatre cheered like crazy for the GODZILLA preview but not ALIEN RESURRECTION. I couldn't really tell if Verhoeven was making a joke or a point (maybe both?) about the neo-nazi looking future in STARSHIP TROOPERS, but the idyllic fascism of the government was so cartoony I couldn't keep from chuckling. The central plot was a war film cliche', straight out of books older than Henliens (Which I haven't read) - - Jonny Ricco, -------> spoilers!! <-------- raw recruit a bit confused about why there even is a military, becomes a battle-hardened vet who steps in to take the place of the heroes who have gone before him, and as the film closes he is in charge of a group of recruits much like how he was when he first started out. In mentioning antecedents to STARSHIP TROOPERS, may as go to ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, which has the same basic, teacher/student dynamic. In both stories, the central character has no family (loses the family or becomes alienated from them) and then becomes integrated into a New Family group - the military. STARSHIP TROOPERS has excellent special effects. The bugs are fairly distinct in their types, and the CGI is smooth, and only rarely is obvious in it's computer origins (Some of the spacecraft footage looks like diminutive models instead of big space stations, and the colouring on some of the big beetles appears - - to me - - to be obviously digitally coloured.) The bland, tv-model presentation of the lead actors was kind of funny too. In a film like ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, the fresh, naive appearance of the young soldiers shows how horrible it is that this kind of innocence is destroyed so easily - - in STARSHIP TROOPERS they didn't seem so much as naive and fresh as they seemed air-headed and oblivious to anything but themselves. The audience I saw the film with cheered, clapped and roared its approval in certain key scenes. As I left the theatre I heard some comments: College student looking guy: "It's a piece of propaganda" Girl on arm of date with other couples : "I laughed and cried, I love that movie!" A father with his son: "It's a scary movie!" My protest about STARSHIP TROOPERS is how innocuous it makes war. At the end of ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, the ghosts of all the dead soldiers (hell, the whole cast is dead by the end!) goes marching off over the end credits, staring back at the audience one by one. At the end of STARSHIP TROOPERS all the soldiers are firmly convinced in all their cartoon bravery that they will now defeat the bug critters, and their way of life (militarism/fascism) will march on triumphant. As someone on another list pointed out ...there's really no difference between the humans and the bugs they are fighting. erik ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite