Columbia Pictures is plotting a new Starship Troopers movie, setting District 9 filmmaker Neill Blomkamp to write and direct an adaptation of the classic sci-fi novel story by Robert A. Heinlein.

  • edric@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Please have a co-writer. Blomkamp is an amazing visual director but he needs a writer to keep him in check.

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        2 days ago

        I think “propaganda” is less accurate than “thought experiment”. Heinlein centered his books around a lot of different political backdrops. Pretty sure he wrote Starship Troopers in the middle of writing the free-love-hippie-commune “propaganda” Stranger in a Strange Land.

        Still, probably best not to try to hide subtle critique in something that looks like propaganda.

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    3 days ago

    I… am assuming / hoping they will just pretend all the … basically straight to dvd sequels… do not exist.

    Ok, actually read the article: It’s going straight to the actual source material, the 1959 book… which… could actually be pretty interesting, there are a lot of non total parody ways you could portray that future world, and you could of course put your own spin on it and change some plot or worldlore or characters and come out with your own thing.

    Blade Runner, for example… diverges fairly significantly, in many ways, from the actual book, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    Of course, it could also be terrible, or mid. Who knows! But it seems more like its going to be a different attempt at adapting the book to film, not a sequel to the Veerhoven movie.

    Maybe we’ll get Lynch Dune, maybe we’ll get Villenueve Dune, maybe we’ll get SyFy channel Dune, lol.

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      2 days ago

      Oh God, I dread that book. Most of it takes place in a class room and it’s a long diatribe about how you shouldn’t be allowed to vote if you haven’t served. Most of the characters have prosthetic limbs and boast about their sacrifices but the absurdity of the whole situation seems to allude the author. This film is going to be terrible if Neil Blomkamp writes it.

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      3 days ago

      No there arent sequels.

      However there is the Forever War series by Joe Haldeman, which he claimed was influenced by Stormship Troopers (and his own war experience). Mechanical super warriors in space but instead of glorifying war it showed a darker side.

      Heinlein actually told Haldeman at an award ceremony that his book “may be the best future war story I’ve ever read!”

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    3 days ago

    Is going to remake Galaxy Quest next? Maybe I’m having a “Get of my lawn” moment, but leave my precious alone. 😭

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      2 days ago

      You can still enjoy the movie and the book. You can ignore the upcoming film. New media cannot ruin old media, follow the example of the matrix fans who say “shame they never made a sequel”

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        2 days ago

        True, I’ll take the Psycho remake as a better example. I am also in the boat that only the first Matrix film exists, but I’m not saying the others are bad.