Starship Troopers 3: Marauder Page #2

Synopsis: The war against the Bugs continues! A Federation Starship crash-lands on the distant Alien planet OM-1, stranding beloved leader Sky Marshal Anoke and several others, including comely but tough pilot Lola Beck. It's up to Colonel/General Johnny Rico, reluctant hero of the original Bug Invasion on Planet P, to lead a team of Troopers on a daring rescue mission.
Director(s): Edward Neumeier
Production: Sony Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2008
105 min
Website
358 Views


this evening.

That our ideas,

no matter how pleasing...

... are dangerous.

That there are actions

and consequences.

That no one really counts

very much...

... unless we are part

of something bigger.

There it is, justice.

You'll pay.

As God is my witness, you'll pay.

- Back off.

- Hold on, hold on, wait, wait.

Hey, f*** off, feddy.

You guys fail to understand

a very clear lesson here.

You got something to learn me?

- Come on, Dix, let's get out of here.

- Colonel Rico, if you please.

Yes, sir.

MPs, now. I want them arrested.

Everyone. That's an order.

Yes, sir. Sergeant.

You heard the general.

My friends,

you're not bigger than the Federation.

Watch what you say

and do what you're told.

- Or you'll have us hung, is that it?

- It's up to you.

Come on, Dix.

Let's get Lola out of here.

I don't work for you anymore, John.

Stand down.

Did you hear that, everybody?

Stand down. That's an order.

From now on, I take my own lumps.

I got this.

Now you're in violation of Article 5.

Article 8.

- Had enough?

- Stand down, Rico.

Stand down.

That's Article 11.

That's 11.

Which makes you subject to...

- Special Order 86.

- Look out!

Colonel Rico, you're out of order.

Begging the general's pardon, sir.

I was trying to keep an old friend

from making an ass of himself.

Friendship means nothing

next to duty, colonel.

And you have forgotten yours.

I thought we were here

to kill Bugs, sir.

Not farmers.

Arrest the farmers. Sedition.

- And Colonel Rico too.

- All right, on your feet, a**hole.

- Failure to obey a superior officer.

- Hey, Dix, stop it.

Johnny's right.

Move it!

Captain Beck.

Return to your boat.

Sergeant, you have your orders.

Colonel, please come with me.

Electrical system malfunction.

Oh, no.

Here they come,

they're on the wall.

- Rico.

- It's all down. Everything.

The fence is down, sir.

- The fence?

- How could that have happened?

F***, here they come.

Oh, sh*t.

We need reinforcements.

We need reinforcements now, sir!

- I'm on my way.

- Hold on. You are under arrest.

- Is that your final word?

- No, that's an order.

I'll see you at my court-martial.

- Nice seeing you, Lola.

- Yeah.

Make a hole, coming through.

Heads up, colonel.

Keep it moving. Keep it moving.

Come on, you apes.

You wanna live forever?

Move it. Come on.

Keep it moving.

Fall back.

Defensive positions. Incoming.

Let's go.

Go. Go.

Out of ammo, man. Out of ammo.

No!

- Bugs!

- Two lines! Front and back!

Fire!

Grenades!

Fire!

Forward!

Colonel Rico, sir.

- Situation, lieutenant.

- Totally ominously f***ed up, sir.

And I lost the sky marshal too, sir.

Good. We'll all hang together.

You know what to do.

Get in there and kill them all!

- Where's forward command?

- It's Bugs.

It's Bugs.

Bugs everywhere you go, sir.

Sir, what are you doing here?

Are you wounded? We have

to get you to the lander right now.

I'm fine.

Marines, gather around. We must get

the sky marshal to safety right now.

Yes, sir. Formation.

This way, general.

Archie.

Clear.

Keep moving.

Archie. Get that paddock open.

This is General Hauzer.

Open this door.

Open the door.

Sir.

Get this door closed!

Dr. Wiggs, over here.

Dr. Wiggs, we need you.

Get him inside.

- Corpsman, see to Sergeant Rye.

- Yes, sir.

F***ing Bugs. I hate them!

Dr. Wiggs. Front and center.

- What's wrong with him?

- Careful.

He's in shock. Are you all right, sir?

Are you all right, sir?

Sir?

- I will be.

- Oh, good.

Here we go. Careful.

Captain Beck, when do we leave?

How about T-minus-now, sir?

Sir, requesting permission

to remain on Roku San, sir.

- Trying to be a hero, Dix?

- Somebody's gotta stay and fight.

Sir.

Colonel Rico is in command.

I was forced to relieve Colonel Rico.

He's under arrest

for acts of insubordination.

Serious charges.

I'm sorry for your friend.

Perhaps your destiny

does lay here after all, Dix.

Go find it.

And good luck, soldier.

Wait.

Just think about this for a second.

Because you're making a decision

for the both of us right now.

I know.

Dix, I love you.

I love you.

Blast off, Fleet.

Attention, all units.

This is General Hauzer.

I am assuming command

effective immediately.

Go to the bunker!

Repeat, I'm assuming command.

All unit commanders report.

I want location and status. Now.

We lost G Trench, sir.

Put that in a memo to

General Hauzer, will you, lieutenant?

Yes, sir.

This is Hauzer to all units.

I say again, I'm assuming command.

They're pulling back, sir.

- Get down!

- Hit the deck!

Clear the deck.

Skinner, Hightower, cover that hole.

Prepare for attack!

Bombardier!

Scorp! It's a scorp!

Scorpion.

Scorpion! Oh, f***! Scorpion!

Fire, fire, fire!

Grenades!

Take us home, Captain Beck.

Warp in five, number one.

Yes, ma'am.

What about General Hauzer, ma'am?

He wants combat.

Take us out on my mark.

Five, four, three, two, one.

The guy says, "Man,

then we can all get some sleep."

F***ing Archie.

Can't believe I got bitten.

Yeah, he got you.

Officer on deck.

At ease.

Nice work out there, sergeant.

Thank you, ma'am. SM all okay?

Thanks to you boys.

What do we say, marines?

- Yeah.

- Carry on.

Oh, boy.

Chief Brittles, are we shipshape?

You'd be the first to know, captain.

Just saying hi, Bull.

Excuse me, ma'am.

If that's the SM's dinner,

after you, Holly.

Thank you, ma'am.

What's cooking, Jingo?

You know,

the same old sh*t on a shingle.

- Drink, captain?

- On duty, doc.

Me too.

Captain Beck.

Give a listen, will you?

Today we have suffered grave defeat

at Roku San.

But I am confident that there exists

balance in the cosmos and...

Excuse me, sir.

I am certain that there exists balance

in the cosmos.

And where there is defeat,

we will make victory.

What do you think?

I have to address

the council tomorrow.

Well, sir, everybody loves victory.

If you'll excuse me,

I'll be getting back to the cockpit.

Look, look, can't they manage

without you just for once?

Let's stay and talk.

Certainly, sir, I'd be happy to.

Hold on.

We're falling out of warp.

Sir, for your own protection...

...l'm gonna need to get you

to the marine lander.

Holly, stay with us.

- What just hit us?

- I think we just hit each other.

Come on, Holly, let's move.

- Marines, report to the rescue deck.

- I read you, Captain Beck.

And we are on our way.

Let's go.

Come on.

Marines. Right here, brothers.

Let's go.

Was that a reactor, chief?

Secondary. Number one

will turn us into daylight.

I'm okay. I'm okay.

- Abandon ship, chief.

- Yes, ma'am.

Sergeant Rye,

the SM goes with you.

Yes, ma'am. Come with us now, sir.

Captain Beck, I would prefer

that you stay at my side.

Yes, sir. Crew chief,

get everyone else to the rescue pod.

You got it.

- We got a little problem in the galley.

- Jingo, jeez.

Dumb ass.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

Go get the SM, Chick.

Sir, this way.

No! Damn it!

- Marines, get to your lander.

- I will see you on the ground.

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Edward Neumeier

Edward Neumeier is an American screenwriter, producer and director best known for his work on the science fiction movies RoboCop and Starship Troopers. He wrote the latter's sequel, and most recently wrote and directed Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. more…

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