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Small Soldiers
Cast :Gregory Smith, Kirsten Dunst
Director :Joe Dante
Studio :Dreamworks Skg
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Animated, Dolby
Released Date :July 10, 1998
DVD Released Date :February 08, 2005
Language :French (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 31, 2005
Summarywhat was this?
Content
this movie is/was too gruesome for anybody!!! too much blood and action and guts flying around it was more like watching a movie about a war!!! it had all the blood only "battery fluid" yuck and also why did they make this and point it at kids?!?! it's ridiculus how much blood and guts were flying all over the town!!! and that one part when the kid stuffed that one action figure down a garbage disposal yuck! and then they buried him and tore his head off!! if you like movies about war then this is for you

Rating
DateMay 30, 2005
SummaryWhat a waste of Phil Hartman
Content
What an embarressing end to the tragically short career of Phil Hartman - not to mention that this is yet another movie that emasculates Dennis Leary's wry humor. This mishmash of syrup and special effect is nearly unwatchable. What pushed it beyond silly drivel over into the objectionable category was its transparent Left Coast agenda. Lets see - the military is bad, the group of mutant freaks are the real heroes ... yeah, sounds like Hollywood.

Rating
DateMarch 10, 2005
SummaryKids Movie only
Content
i would say this movie's rated 9 and under. it had no REAL story and not very good acting. besides a few funny line on the part of the fake acters it was a disapointment

Rating
DateMarch 15, 2004
SummarySmall soldiers is da bomb
Content
"Small soldiers" This is so cool. It's about toys which come alive. And then the soldiers are the bad guy's and the monsters are the good guy's. And then the monsters meet a boy. Then the soldiers try to attack him {boy}. And after that they find out that they put special chips {electronic} to make them alive. Then the people try to stop the soldiers and they do. After that the boy takes the monsters to the forest and lets them free. Then the end.

What type of movie is this? action,adventure, and comedy.
Rated? 13
This is so cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Rating
DateJanuary 07, 2004
SummaryAwesome special effects
Content
For pure entertainment value and eye-candy alone, I really enjoyed this film. The acting was good, even though the plot was full of holes and the script had some extremely cheesy lines. It was good to see Phil Hartman on screen, but his talent was wasted in this flick - his character was a minor one and he didn't get many lines.

The premise: a military defense contractor expands its boundaries by buying up a successful toy company, hoping to put surplus chips to use by remarketing them as toys.

Two races of action figures - soldiers (human) and Gorgonites (totally dissimilar to each other, from the planet Gorgon, both are programmed to be mortal enemies. The soldiers are programmed to win, the Gorgonites are programmed to either hide or lose.

Apparently no testing takes place before they hit the shelves and the soldiers are ruthless, ripping the Gorgonites limb from limb.

They decide that children who play with Gorgonites must also be destroyed, as they are perceived as being collaborators with the enemy. Needless to say, this is entertainmen for grownups, not for little ones.

The chips that are used in them give them artificial intelligence - the ability to learn and to create new weapons using anything they find. Almost like "Universal Soldier" along with the passion and emotion.

Archer, protector of the Gorgonites, is the true heartwarming character of the film. He is homesick for Gorgon, and even though the planet only exists in the mind of the toymakers that marketed him, he longs to be home.

Alan, a boy trying to re-earn the trust from his parents, has a hard time proving that toys are the ones wreaking havoc until they are caught in the act.

In the end, it becomes a literal fight to the death between the small soldiers and the children and their parents.

The film falls short in that it doesn't know if it's a farce, a parody, a comedy, an action flick or a drama. They try to put in way too much, so most of it falls flat.

The scenes with the attacking Barbies is more creepy like "The Stepford Wives" than it is funny, even though you get the jokes in what are supposed to be comic relief moments.

Still, this is well worth watching for the animitronics and for sci fi concepts.

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