• @ummthatguy
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    127 months ago

    Note: fully aware of the irony of this gif, not to mention the wild contrast between the book and film. That being said, the movie is better.

    • FuglyDuck
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      137 months ago

      Just for the record the movie was definitely not the same as the book- Heinlein himself was libertarian, though I wouldn’t say it comes across in the book.

      (The book setting is definitely fascist, or at the least authoritarian;)

      • @masquenox
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        37 months ago

        Heinlein himself was libertarian fascist.

        FTFY.

        • FuglyDuck
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          7 months ago

          Let me rephrase- heinlein identified himself as libertarian.

      • Banana
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        27 months ago

        Wasn’t the movie being a satire of the book a conscious choice of verhoeven’s?

        • FuglyDuck
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          The movie was satire, but they bought the naming rights after establishing most of the movie script to avoid an copyright/IP infringement battle.

          It was extremely similar, but it’s more accurate to say it was an entirely separate work than not.

          Verhoeven meant it as a commentary on the US militarism rather than on heinlein.

    • DMBFFF
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      27 months ago

      At best the movie seems too Poe’s law for me.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 months ago

      I’m sorry, I like most of what you said, but I can’t in good conscience upvote someone who thinks the movie was better than the book. It’s a fun movie, but, come on…

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        97 months ago

        I don’t know which book/movie this is, so I’ll just talk about Jurassic Park instead.

        Timmy didn’t do his part to help Dr Grant and Ellie Sattler hold the door from the raptor as Lex fiddled with “a unix system! I know this!”

        Timmy just danced like he had to pee.

        • @JonDorfman
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          137 months ago

          It’s Starship Troopers. A sci-fi novel that was later adapted into a movie series. Notably the first movie is a parody of the hyper-militaristic, borderline fascist undertones of American style democracy. The book, on the other hand, was popular in the 1960s.