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If this is your first stop in the Dystopian Trilogy, welcome aboard!
The journey started with:
Part 1 - V for Vendetta
Ideas are Bulletproof
Part 2 - Equillibrium
Feel Nothing Or Die
Part 3 - Starship Troopers
Would You Like to Know More?
Three films, three different warnings, One conversation.
Most people remember Starship Troopers as a dumb, glorious bug war movie.
A kid from Kentucky remembers seeing it opening night in 1997 with his dad and thinking it was the coolest thing he’d ever seen.
Cool bugs.
Cool soldiers.
Cool explosions.
End of review.
But years later after enlisting at 17, deploying, getting hurt, and finding himself with more time to think than he’d had in years he watched it again.
And suddenly the uniforms looked different.
The propaganda looked different.
The famous “Would You Like To Know More?” segments looked very different.
Because Paul Verhoeven wasn’t just making a science fiction action movie.
He was making a warning.
In this episode, Nate dives into Starship Troopers, the satire that fooled critics, audiences, and an entire generation of moviegoers, while exploring how propaganda works, why media literacy matters, and what happens when great art gives you exactly what you came for before revealing what it was really trying to say.
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Sources / Show Notes
- Starship Troopers (1997), directed by Paul Verhoeven
- Based on the novel by Robert A. Heinlein
- Paul Verhoeven interviews discussing fascism, propaganda, and the film’s satirical intent
- Michael Ironside interview discussing conversations with Verhoeven during production
- Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will (1935)
- Frank Capra’s Why We Fight series
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