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[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Derek Coward, thomalo. thomalo said: RT @derekcoward: Sci Fi Noise Episode 10: Starship Troopers and The Fifth Element http://ff.im/-oWKTm […]
Great episode and I just wanted to say 'Fifth Element' was an excellent movie and I agree with you about Chris Tucker. Fresh out of 'Friday', I was more excited about seeing him and Gary Oldman than Bruce Willis! I've only seen 'Starship Troopers' once and I remember really liking it. The book was written by Heinlein and it's one that I will read eventually but it is definitely touted as a 'military science fiction' book so the military aspect to the movie definitely makes sense. I like both science fiction and fantasy and Heinlein wrote a book, 'Glory Road', if you've never read it that's one of my favorites of all time. It's a fantasy book from someone who mainly wrote science fiction. Go figure.