@@videogamesTSH Bruh, omg, fucking - LEGEND. This movie is so bad but also so incredible at the same time, I'm truly happy it exits, this song alone is one of the best things to have come out of American cinema in the past 20 years. Not because it's an amazing song, but because it's so damn perfect for the movie on so many levels. IT JUST WORKS.
When you try to write a song to make fun of hyper-militarist, propaganda churning countries but its accidentally so satirical it becomes an actual good propaganda song
Now I understand why they made the sequels worse..... People would actually start trying to bring the world of the first movie alive lol ..... I'm one of those people.
That's funny, because where I live, we've goverment so right winged, they wanted to post mortably domote a general, just because he was a leader during comunist period, yet still give money to the unwashed masses, hate middle class and destroy economy
@@twojstarypijany3182 The Starship trooper world isn't so much '"right winged' as it is a citizen state with all the militarism it implies. Regardless, it IS an effective state; even with the sacrifices involved compared to our current way of life.
@@maulvath4832 I wan't commenting on right-wingdeness of starship trooper, but on irony of making a satirical, anti-militarist banger, so good that it passes also as pro-militarist song
I loved the first Starship Troopers movie, despised the second one. Seeing the third one - especially contrasted to the second one - was an absolute joy.
I must be the odd one out. I loved the first one, watched the third and thought it was the worst movie without exception I'd ever seen. As a consequence I never went back for the second sequel. (I'm only here because I was trying to remember if the second or third was the one I saw to warn others off it. This song is it's only redeeming feature.)
The video is two minutes 39 seconds long. Or 159 seconds long, that is 31 ad breaks, Assuming the average length of a RUclips ad is 15 seconds that is 9,300 seconds of ads or 155 minutes or over 2 and half hours.
@@yesyesyesyes1600 Your gods do not love you, they do not even care for you, they only care if you are too valuable to lose, their "Gifts" Are only given to their most powerful of servants, they twist the human form into something they can love, they shred your soul and replace it with their own desires, You may want to join Khorne if you fight for the Emperor, but stop wishing for your service to be done, you only desire war, unneeded carnage because of him. You may join Nurgle if you are sick, dying, you want the pain to end, and then you go on to make countless other people feel that pain as well because of him. You may join Slaanesh if you feel your life has no purpose, you do not see the point anymore, and after a few years of sex being better, food tasting better, and so on, you will rape your own child in front of her mother because of him. You may join Tzeentch if fate is frowning at you, and he will help you, but he caused fate to frown at you in the first place, he made you suffer so you would join him, and a year later, after he gets bored with you, he will turn you into a screaming chunk of organs, flesh and bone for fun because of himself. The Emperor blesses each shot from each weapon fired by a loyal subject of his, be it a last desperate shot from a laspistol, fired by a guardsman cornered by a hormagaunt, or the roaring blast of a plasma decimator, carried by a god-machine of the Mechanicus. He does not twist your mind nor your body, for he sees the perfection of humanity, when you fight for him, you fight for the hope of eventual peace amongst the stars, when you pray to him to save you, he protects you from any ailment, when your luck is down on you, he will let you defy odds when it is most necessary, when you serve him, you know it is worse to live for yourself than to die for him. For him.
+Duck Duck Have you ever seen something and think "That fits SO WELL with something else I know"? Well, this song fits the Imperial Guard (Or Astra Militarum THANKS A LOT, GEEDUBS) because... 1. Martyrdom culture 2. Have you seen the movies? It's cardboard armor and staple guns (because they don't have T-shirts or flashlights) for everyone. 3. Huge death counts. Hence, 40k-related stuff. Hope that clears it up.
+Josh Sierakowski List of Redshirt Armies that I can think of. Terran Republic (Planetside), Federation (Starship troopers), Terrans (Starcraft), Imperial Guard (Warhammer 40k).
Well, apparently: 'Yutta-hey is translated to “it is a good day to die.” The Cherokee Indians would shout this just before charging into battle. It is not a wish to die, but rather a complete content feeling of life at the moment.'
@@NefilimPL except in the book the book is completely different and the guns are that big because of the book they have power armor. They didn't have power armor until the max of the third movie because they ran out of budget on dropships.
OMG, I've been looking for this song. I used to always sing it when I was 8 and 9. I didn't even remember the movie it came from. I just hummed the song to google today, and it redirected me here. This here is some nostalgia
Courage, Duty, Honor! We call upon our troopers, in this our darkest hour, Our way of life is what we're fighting for, The flag that flies above us, inspires us each day, To give our very best, in every way! It's a good day to die, When you know the reasons why, Citizens, we fight for what is right, A noble sacrifice, When duty calls, you pay the price, For the Federation I will give my life! Well all is fair in love and war, That's what my gunny says: You're not alive unless you're almost dyin', These are the words I march by: Duty, Courage, Honor, Every single day and I've been tryin'! It's a good day to die, When you know the reasons why, Citizens, we fight for what is right, A noble sacrifice, When duty calls, you pay the price, For the Federation I will give my life! (Courage, Duty, Honor!) The Eagle, he flies high above us, The Eagle, he makes our spirit soar, He gives me the strength to carry on, To fight, and win this war! It's a good day to die, When you know the reasons why, Citizens, we fight for what is right, (Courage, Duty, Honor!) A noble sacrifice, When duty calls, you pay the price, For the Federation I will give my life! (Courage, Duty, Honor!) It's a good day to die, When you know the reasons why, Citizens, we fight for what is right, A noble sacrifice, When duty calls, you pay the price, For the Federation I will give my life! (Courage, Duty, Honor!) For the Federation I will give my life!
Probably because the movies are based on a book that's neither satire nor propaganda. It's originally just a neutral look at an ideology, more or less part of a series together with books like The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress and Stranger In A Strange Land.
Eggdrasil Warthog The god crap did get annoying, but I like how they made a mockery of religion, and showed how it can (has, many times) become corrupted by governments to help control people.
FIrst time I saw this song in the movie, I laughed so hard I almost fell from my chair.. But it stuck in my head, so I searched it on RUclips. After playing it for the 3rd time, it stopped being funny and ironic, and became a really awesome song! :)
You just know this guy was a master of propaganda when I can watch this and be inspired enough to start tearing up with pride for my species and also want to enlist in an army that doesn't actually exist (bonus points for making me still want to do it even knowing the Federation is super fascist)
+Xavier Camacho I don't think you really question your government's actions when All of Humanity is threatened by BIG FRIGGING BUGS. Lock N Load men! But seriously, things like this prove that a strong charisma can lead to great things. A leader doesn't quite need to be a strong man (Though it's usually a good idea), if he is charismatic enough, men will fight to the very end under his command.
+Z. Schroeder Actually it is an oligarchy whose ruling cast is made up of volunteer soldiers. Basically if you choose to serve in the military you gain the rights of a citizen. Better than letting the rich or political elite who have never put their lives on the line running everything.
I agree Marshall. But on the other hand it means by and large goals are largely militaristic. With the economy largely going towards funding greater weapons of war.... One has to wonder what would happen if the Federation didn't have such a convenient common enemy.
This might be the most anti-Heinlein thing the Starship Troopers films came up with since Raczak shot one of his own men, but it makes the third movie worth watching. Along with the Mobile Infantry finally getting their Marauder suits.
I just bought this one today. I laughed my ass off at this song because I didn't expect it, especially the "Courage! Duty! Honor!" part after "it's a good day to die!" Both of those had me rolling on the floor laughing, and then the religious part? Ooooh man, did THAT get me going. Highly unexpected. Thumbs up for the humor if you see any in it!
This song and first and last 15 minutes of the movie was enjoyable. And some of the jokes. Across the federation, federal experts agree that: A: God exists after all, B: He's on our side, C: He wants us to win!
it didn't fail. The point was to make it as propaganda as possible and have people get hyped up to give their life for a federation literally built on violence, imperialism and suppression of personal freedom. By watching the original movie a few times you understand, if you feel patriotic after seeing it, the movie done it's magic fooling you.
^It did fail. The director is a marxist and did not even bother to read the book at all because: ”I stopped after two chapters because it was so boring … It is really quite a bad book. I asked Ed Neumeier to tell me the story because I just couldn't read the thing. It's a very right-wing book.” He didn’t care to read because it sounded righ-wingish and then proceeded to try to make it ridiculous
Most satire flicks have a characters change and reflect. Starship Troopers does this in reverse. Which is what makes it great. They start of young and innocent. And are then corrupted by the system. Europeans understood it was about Fascism right away.
@@tyskbulle Good observation! I never thought about it this way, how Europeans would react completely different than Americans to this movie. Makes a lot of sense now for me personally
@@mantisracingchannel3910 well actually i managed to pass every exam and become biology teacher as i planned to, but in the end i quit my job and now here i am studying again ... :)
@@That-Comrade555 haha never thought about that, it was more the "its a good day to die" part that was a good match with an exam day in my mind ! thx man :)
Courage Duty Honor We call upon our troopers, in this our darkest hour, our Oligarchs are whom we're fighting for! The gas that flows beneath us, enriches them each day, And kills our very best every single day!
I have just recently saw ST 1,2,3 and Traitor of Mars and I learn one thing - For the Federation I will give my life and if I die I will reborn as Dreadnought!
The movie is awesome, you just have to appreciate it for what it is, and not mistake it for something that it is not. Words fail to describe the song and the music video...
FACT: the mobile infantry eventually becomes the imperial guard! the marauder project inspires the dreadnaughts. the need for effective medics has encouraged the abilities of the apothecary
Not to mention the real Federation (from the books) would have wiped the floor with these bugs, and probably the Imperium of Man, as well. If they wanted, they'd just glass everything as long as there is limited collateral damage.
@@Zachomara My man i have read the books aswell, but there is no way, that the federation would wipe the floor with the Imperium of Man. They would lose against the Imperial Navy with their highly destructive weaponry and sheer mass of ships and whilst they might be able to hold their ground for a while against the Imperial Guard they would eventually fall when the big guns like the titanlegions of the Adeptus Mechanicus, superheavy tanks (baneblade etc) or the astartes arrive. Not to mention the highly trained assasins, that among other things are capable of blowing your face of from an incredible distance, perfectly imitating your friends etc that will cause havoc and confusion in your command structure. And let´s just imagine for a moment, that they survive all of that, there are still the Legion of the Damned and Saint Celestine the Emperors bride to finish the job. And whilst they could glass a planet of the Imperium, the Imperium could order Exterminatus on the Worlds of the Federation avoiding a ground fight alltogether. For you shall not suffer a traitor to the Imperium to live. I recommend you to watch this ruclips.net/video/Z9xMnVfg_n0/видео.html in order to get a faint idea of how strong and big the Imperium really is. Please excuse the wall of text, but i feel that it is highly unlikely for any fantasy universe to wipe the floor with 40 k. Yes they might put up a fight,but i doubt that they have a real chance at winning.
There's one part that both Star Trek and the book versions of the Federation have that the Imperium doesn't. It's the ability to fight at or near FTL. That fact alone can cause massive damage. The Terran Federation in Starship Troopers, though, would probably hit the Imperium's hulking, slow ships like a hammer and retreat into FTL before they can even respond, through their FTL that the Imperium would not be able to pursue into due to the dependency on the Emperor's warp construct being the only way to go FTL (different system of FTL).
Imperial Starships regularly fight Tau vessels, which can do all that stuff, know how they win? They use the ships onboard Navigator {A sort of very powerful diviner psyker} to send scry they're position from 5 lightminutes out and send a barrage from farther than they can scan, the Federation from Starship Troopers has no chance because they have real world sensor tech LIDAR, RADAR, etc etc, the Star Trek Feds are much more soft science so they can get away with impossible sensor ranges and stuff like that.
After the train-wreck-abortion that was the second Starship Troopers movie, this third one was actually pretty good. Been ridiculously over the top, never taking themselves seriously and always been tongue in cheek. Hell they even got Casper Van Dien to reprise his role (not that that was hard, I mean he was probably begging them for the work, but at least they went to the effort).
Your units in a RTS game before they roll out of your base: (insert this song) The enemy “same” Your hero unit who died twice in this match alone: “first time?”
I love how this song and Starship Troopers as a whole can make people want to go out and get shit done. Say what you will about the Federation being fascist (it isn't read the book completely) the fact that just the concept of such a society makes people want to be the best they can be is awe inspiring and fascinating.
Verhoven never read the book, and it shows. He assumed that Heinlein was presenting this as an "ideal" society. Starship Troopers is already a satirical political statement. The CG cartoon (Roughnecks) was pretty good, too.
@@Shr3dd3r2k8 Its not satirical at all, its a possible (not finalized) solution to the problems of universal sufferage republics, societies where people with no actual stake in society have power over it. People don't get what satire is, you are no exception.
+ Daniel Appleton The book wasn't really fascist. The Terran Federation was militaristic and expansionist, but not really despotic or bigoted. They had free speech and religious tolerance. So calling them fascist is misleading.
1 was best, 2 was total crap, 3 it was poor movie with many nonsenses (onyles reason why i consider waitching it agains is this song) 4 was very good/excelent with extra points for "klendathu drop" theme short insertion . and animated series - rougness chronicles - very good too.
It's a good day to fry! when you make the Pommes right! Citizens we fight for your good taste! A noble Mayonnaise! when Jamie calls we have it ready! for the federal nation i don't give a fuck!
This song randomly plays in my head a few times a year and I’m never disappointed when I play it again
Exactly what brought me here right now.
Usually when im purging xenos
Oh good im not only one :D
It's a good day to die,, Klingon and starship troopers know, and this is the music
Fr finally someone can understand
It can't be stressed enough that this singer (character) is the supreme commander of the Federation war effort.
The actor is my uncle
@@videogamesTSH Bruh, omg, fucking - LEGEND.
This movie is so bad but also so incredible at the same time, I'm truly happy it exits, this song alone is one of the best things to have come out of American cinema in the past 20 years. Not because it's an amazing song, but because it's so damn perfect for the movie on so many levels. IT JUST WORKS.
So space marine fuhrer is side jobbing with building morale as well, makes sense i guess.
@@culchieman1995 Actually it's more implied he got named space fuhrer because he's a famous singer
you do understand that 3rd movie is meant as parody of facism even more than first movie ? :)
Playing chess with a friend;
*Strategically sacrificing a Rook for his Bishop*
Sings *It's a good day to die...*
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@@yurigagarin3327 how about now?
When duty calls, you pay the price~
When you try to write a song to make fun of hyper-militarist, propaganda churning countries but its accidentally so satirical it becomes an actual good propaganda song
Now I understand why they made the sequels worse..... People would actually start trying to bring the world of the first movie alive lol .....
I'm one of those people.
That's funny, because where I live, we've goverment so right winged, they wanted to post mortably domote a general, just because he was a leader during comunist period, yet still give money to the unwashed masses, hate middle class and destroy economy
@@twojstarypijany3182 The Starship trooper world isn't so much '"right winged' as it is a citizen state with all the militarism it implies.
Regardless, it IS an effective state; even with the sacrifices involved compared to our current way of life.
@@maulvath4832 I wan't commenting on right-wingdeness of starship trooper, but on irony of making a satirical, anti-militarist banger, so good that it passes also as pro-militarist song
@@twojstarypijany3182 another example of satire music so hard it’s good is keep a rifle by your side, from far cry 5, I think it was.
That's fun how this song got more views than Starship Troopers 3 itself
@Kade Daivis Q-bombing mars for the ratings?
?
@@martinnovotny3148 starship troopers: traitors of mars cant find the scene on youtube but my previous comment sums up the plot
That's because its a well written propaganda video, on the other hand the movie is.....
Im listening to it 10-20 times a day. Its hard to compete with the length. This movie was excellent though. I reccomend it to everyone.
Even a man who has nothing can still offer his life.
General Patton?
warhammer 40k, Dawn of War: Winter Assault
And his dear, golden hawk-boy! SANGUINIUS!
Feeling patriotic yet?
juiweiYang2000 abit ☺️
Me: I don’t understand how people get blinded by patriotism with these kinds of songs
Also me: Courage, Duty, Honour!
cause patriotism tells and ask you not give up AKA NO Surrender NO Retreating NO Sacrifice NO Victory.
In the Brazilian army we have a saying.
"Everything must be given to the Fatherland, without demanding anything in return, not even understanding".
@@foca2002 But there is one thing i demand. A better future for those who come after me.
🤣🤣🤣
@@Meetmountain Is that something you demand to be given, or that you work to give them?
I loved the first Starship Troopers movie, despised the second one. Seeing the third one - especially contrasted to the second one - was an absolute joy.
I must be the odd one out. I loved the first one, watched the third and thought it was the worst movie without exception I'd ever seen. As a consequence I never went back for the second sequel. (I'm only here because I was trying to remember if the second or third was the one I saw to warn others off it. This song is it's only redeeming feature.)
@@Jsa460 you should check out the two animated movies
they were made in japan and stuck more true to the books
@@squgieman Thanks for the tip :)
@@Jsa460 Trust me if you had seen the second one you would consider the third to be actually almost good
Try the book, its really good
If the movie was half as good as the song it would have rocked.
+Quax at least they had really cool uniforms.
It wasn't that bad of a film. Much more considering it had half of the budget of 2 which was an utter piece of shit.
The CGI movie OK, you know for what amounted to about 90 minutes of mindless violence and think song CGI tits in a few spots.
It's like the nazi party meets the gay pride parade
A way 123 7 million? Uhhh...... wtf? Did I miss something?
This song spinns you 180° into militarism
I was already a militarist, this is just my internal monologue.
Joking. Partially.
@@jamesharding3459 mood
@@Jesus_Offical Jesus Christ! You've returned to spread us the good word!
I was, and always am highly Militaristic, look at my name, hahaha.
Courage, Duty, Honor!
More like a 360!
Blimey, the federation really took the militarisation of Starfleet seriously after the dominion war.
Memunist, And it’s the borg, I rather take on the dominion.
This is the song that plays 24/7 on Kira Nery's head
@@marccamp6376 LMAO, it explains a lot.
The year is 2100, youtube once again recomends this gem, but this time there are 20 unskipable adds every five seconds
The video is two minutes 39 seconds long. Or 159 seconds long, that is 31 ad breaks, Assuming the average length of a RUclips ad is 15 seconds that is 9,300 seconds of ads or 155 minutes or over 2 and half hours.
If I was a starfleet captain during the federation dominion war this would be blasting on the ships loud speakers as we go into battle.
Bah, clendarhu drop song will be way better, unless you have crew full of klingons.
@@communiststatesofus8293 crew full of klingons
Just play something klingon they have killer music
Gets thrown into space for violating military code be like
(Bosun’s Whistle)
Now hear this, now hear this…
‘For the Federation I would give my Liiiiife.”
Different Federation, but damn right!
Duty only ends with Death!
For thee Emperaaaaaaah!
+Nagrachlp "bullshit" skull-probe-m41
Even if death I still serve!
For the empire, for imperium, for mankind
Death to the false emperor! Only Necrons whorship corpses!
@@yesyesyesyes1600 Your gods do not love you, they do not even care for you, they only care if you are too valuable to lose, their "Gifts" Are only given to their most powerful of servants, they twist the human form into something they can love, they shred your soul and replace it with their own desires, You may want to join Khorne if you fight for the Emperor, but stop wishing for your service to be done, you only desire war, unneeded carnage because of him. You may join Nurgle if you are sick, dying, you want the pain to end, and then you go on to make countless other people feel that pain as well because of him. You may join Slaanesh if you feel your life has no purpose, you do not see the point anymore, and after a few years of sex being better, food tasting better, and so on, you will rape your own child in front of her mother because of him. You may join Tzeentch if fate is frowning at you, and he will help you, but he caused fate to frown at you in the first place, he made you suffer so you would join him, and a year later, after he gets bored with you, he will turn you into a screaming chunk of organs, flesh and bone for fun because of himself. The Emperor blesses each shot from each weapon fired by a loyal subject of his, be it a last desperate shot from a laspistol, fired by a guardsman cornered by a hormagaunt, or the roaring blast of a plasma decimator, carried by a god-machine of the Mechanicus. He does not twist your mind nor your body, for he sees the perfection of humanity, when you fight for him, you fight for the hope of eventual peace amongst the stars, when you pray to him to save you, he protects you from any ailment, when your luck is down on you, he will let you defy odds when it is most necessary, when you serve him, you know it is worse to live for yourself than to die for him. For him.
I find the lack of Imperial Guard-related comments disturbing. But, really, this song fits so many Redshirt Armies, it's hilarious.
+Josh Sierakowski WHAT IS THIS HERESY!?!?!?!?
+Josh Sierakowski tank column approaches, affix bayonets. FOR THE EMPRAH!!!!!
+Josh Sierakowski They're clearly not Imperial Guard, they ain't armed with twin-linked laser pointers :D.
+Duck Duck Have you ever seen something and think "That fits SO WELL with something else I know"?
Well, this song fits the Imperial Guard (Or Astra Militarum THANKS A LOT, GEEDUBS) because...
1. Martyrdom culture
2. Have you seen the movies? It's cardboard armor and staple guns (because they don't have T-shirts or flashlights) for everyone.
3. Huge death counts.
Hence, 40k-related stuff. Hope that clears it up.
+Josh Sierakowski List of Redshirt Armies that I can think of. Terran Republic (Planetside), Federation (Starship troopers), Terrans (Starcraft), Imperial Guard (Warhammer 40k).
Starship Troopers = Imperial Guard the movie.
Aussie Wargamer
*charges lazgun mags*
there is heresy about... good thing I brought my flashlight!
Them's purgin words, Traitor.
braith117
FOR THE EMPEROR!
imperial guard vs tyranids
14 years on and still a banger 👏
This song lives in my head rent free. Comes out for dinner every now and then.
Well, apparently: 'Yutta-hey is translated to “it is a good day to die.” The Cherokee Indians would shout this just before charging into battle. It is not a wish to die, but rather a complete content feeling of life at the moment.'
I love how comically oversized the guns are.
USA love Halo so they made them look like halo weapons.. The whole series is joke about (alternative/future) USA :)
@@NefilimPL except in the book the book is completely different and the guns are that big because of the book they have power armor. They didn't have power armor until the max of the third movie because they ran out of budget on dropships.
@@MichaelBW-bn9gf Yeah the cartoon is the closest thing to the books,
I would argue that the Halo weapon is inspired by the Morita, the gun in Starship Troopers 1
@@NefilimPL The movie came out before Halo did.
Damn it, the Death Korps of Krieg would actually smile at this... if this song wasn't created by heretics.
Taste the Emperor's wrath, heretic!
+Aussie Wargamer there's nothing false about it he literally is the emperor you just choose not to follow
that reply was so calm and considered, i lost my shit reading that for some reason
oh beautiful slaanesh.
I laughed so hard at your comment cause i had a fat smile while singling along with the video !
Don't tell to anyone that we smile though.
I was today years old when I learned that StarCraft's cheat code was a reference to this movie.
It was the Klingon Battle Cry in Star Trek before this movie existed.
For a song from a direct to DVD film, it'd damn good.
OMG, I've been looking for this song. I used to always sing it when I was 8 and 9. I didn't even remember the movie it came from. I just hummed the song to google today, and it redirected me here. This here is some nostalgia
Courage, Duty, Honor!
We call upon our troopers, in this our darkest hour,
Our way of life is what we're fighting for,
The flag that flies above us, inspires us each day,
To give our very best, in every way!
It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!
Well all is fair in love and war,
That's what my gunny says:
You're not alive unless you're almost dyin',
These are the words I march by: Duty, Courage, Honor,
Every single day and I've been tryin'!
It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!
(Courage, Duty, Honor!)
The Eagle, he flies high above us,
The Eagle, he makes our spirit soar,
He gives me the strength to carry on,
To fight, and win this war!
It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
(Courage, Duty, Honor!)
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!
(Courage, Duty, Honor!)
It's a good day to die,
When you know the reasons why,
Citizens, we fight for what is right,
A noble sacrifice,
When duty calls, you pay the price,
For the Federation I will give my life!
(Courage, Duty, Honor!)
For the Federation I will give my life!
서영준 Thaaaaaaaaaanks a lot 😍👍👍
Come on you apes you wanna live forever
The new Scientology theme.
Come on you apes you wanna live forever
thank you from Bulgaria
Would you like to know more?
@Sarina Freeman now its more "would you like to cough more?"
@@peaveyst7 Corona guarantees citizenship?! XD
YES! How do I sign up?
*[YES]*
@@dean2364 Vaccine guarantees citizenship
This song failed so hard at being satire, it’s just a really great piece of militarist propaganda and I love it.
ruclips.net/video/0s-L2UbLN2g/видео.html
Story of this series to be honest.
Probably because the movies are based on a book that's neither satire nor propaganda. It's originally just a neutral look at an ideology, more or less part of a series together with books like The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress and Stranger In A Strange Land.
@@alltat LMAO. _Starship Troopers_ was a love-letter to Fascism and militarism.
@@jamesharding3459 I won't say fascism but militarism mos def. Also The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress just on another topic
I'm amazed no one has made a Star Trek video based on this song, it'd be perfect for the Dominion war.
Wish this was in Spotify.
Just use a RUclips to MP3 converter.
Me: “not a lot of good songs out today. Better get back to the classics.”
(Turns on ‘Its a good day to die’)
The entire budget went into writing this song
worth it
@@pioupoi real
A Helldivers favorite song.
Playing Commando Garen, blasting this song and writing "Come on you apes, you wanna live forever?" before charging in. Pure epicness.
Join the Imperial Guard. Glory, fame, and the Emperor's light shall shine upon you!
FOR THE EMPRAH!!
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
EP Frazzles Annoit them with THERE OWN BLOOD!
For the Greater Good!
Tim Cronic Affix bayonets...CHARGE!
Just finished rewatching 3 and this song was in my head throughout the whole movie. I love it.
I want a detailed breakdown of why this is actually incredibly good.
Its good to have a morale booster when you're issued a rifle that fires blanks and body armor made of rubber.
Who’s still willing to pay the price in 2020?
Courage, duty honour
for the Federation!
Death to the Arachnid's only good bug is a dead bug
I'm willing to pay the price, if some god damn non-pixelated version of this got uploaded 12 years later....
Service guarantees citizenship!
Honestly, this movie was remarkably good considering it had like 1/8th the budget of the first one.
Atleast better than the second movie :P
I loved he parts with Rico but all of the god crap is what I would have prefered to be left out
Eggdrasil Warthog The god crap did get annoying, but I like how they made a mockery of religion, and showed how it can (has, many times) become corrupted by governments to help control people.
@@zombieguyproducion The Second Movie was the best of the series Quality-to-budget-wise :P they made it on like 22 Grand.
@@michaelgreenwood3413 Had a good tune too.
Blasting this as my fanatical militarist, egalitarian human empire takes on the unbidden in Stellaris.
FIrst time I saw this song in the movie, I laughed so hard I almost fell from my chair.. But it stuck in my head, so I searched it on RUclips. After playing it for the 3rd time, it stopped being funny and ironic, and became a really awesome song! :)
It's been 13 years and I still love this song
Let’s be honest, if humanity did have a common, legit, black and white reason to fight, we would know world peace.
Theme song for every Star Trek red shirt.
Your life is a sacrifice the Federation is willing to make.
+gul dukat Damm straight best song ever
+Eternal Smile And Flashlights, don't forget the Flashlights!
yeah
Ha! And every brave soul out there! :)
For the emperor we give our best until we have no more to give!
Who else listening to this while playing Hell Divers 2?
Me me
You just know this guy was a master of propaganda when I can watch this and be inspired enough to start tearing up with pride for my species and also want to enlist in an army that doesn't actually exist (bonus points for making me still want to do it even knowing the Federation is super fascist)
+Xavier Camacho I don't think you really question your government's actions when All of Humanity is threatened by BIG FRIGGING BUGS. Lock N Load men! But seriously, things like this prove that a strong charisma can lead to great things. A leader doesn't quite need to be a strong man (Though it's usually a good idea), if he is charismatic enough, men will fight to the very end under his command.
I feel the same
+Z. Schroeder Actually it is an oligarchy whose ruling cast is made up of volunteer soldiers. Basically if you choose to serve in the military you gain the rights of a citizen. Better than letting the rich or political elite who have never put their lives on the line running everything.
I agree Marshall. But on the other hand it means by and large goals are largely militaristic. With the economy largely going towards funding greater weapons of war.... One has to wonder what would happen if the Federation didn't have such a convenient common enemy.
yea it was very persuasive
Anyone else think the video quality actually adds to the vibe? I love this.
for super earth~
This might be the most anti-Heinlein thing the Starship Troopers films came up with since Raczak shot one of his own men, but it makes the third movie worth watching.
Along with the Mobile Infantry finally getting their Marauder suits.
2:13
I’ve always loved that imagery of a halo
I thought the third was better than the second.
it was better, not only because of the returned Colonel Rico
Also because it focused on the theme that Fascism is closer than we think.
WolfDemon1314 yeah and it was 10 times funnier than the second. Starship Troopers was quite funny, and part two was too serious
WolfDemon1314 waaaaay better
WolfDemon1314 No, that was not at all what it focused on.
Who came here after playing Helldivers 2😂😂😂
But this world is not democracy. Here fasist country
언제 들어도 전율이 돋고 가슴이 뜨거워지는 곡
Finally someone with some sense.People on here are sniveling soy boys.
"You're not alive unless you're almost dying"- That's almost Orwell level doublethink: Awesome.
I mean, it kinda makes sense.
Heard that in near death situations when adrenaline starts pumping you do in fact feel very alive
@@amberprice9003 True but its still an insanely contradictory statement.
@@DarthAzabrush There's literally nothing contradictory or orwellian about it. You're just fucking stupid.
Sartre?
POV : you noticed that the artist that sang this song, is actually a traitor helping the bugs in starship troopers marauders
I just bought this one today. I laughed my ass off at this song because I didn't expect it, especially the "Courage! Duty! Honor!" part after "it's a good day to die!" Both of those had me rolling on the floor laughing, and then the religious part? Ooooh man, did THAT get me going. Highly unexpected. Thumbs up for the humor if you see any in it!
I'm singing this while playing Stellaris, pretty awesome
This song and first and last 15 minutes of the movie was enjoyable. And some of the jokes.
Across the federation, federal experts agree that: A: God exists after all, B: He's on our side, C: He wants us to win!
FOR Super Earth
Starship troopers failed hard on satire. It made songs that make people feel actually more patriotic
it didn't fail. The point was to make it as propaganda as possible and have people get hyped up to give their life for a federation literally built on violence, imperialism and suppression of personal freedom. By watching the original movie a few times you understand, if you feel patriotic after seeing it, the movie done it's magic fooling you.
^It did fail. The director is a marxist and did not even bother to read the book at all because: ”I stopped after two chapters because it was so boring … It is really quite a bad book. I asked Ed Neumeier to tell me the story because I just couldn't read the thing. It's a very right-wing book.”
He didn’t care to read because it sounded righ-wingish and then proceeded to try to make it ridiculous
@@MADARA66613 If that's the case, this makes it even more funny. Because to me it's blatant satire but disguised very well.
Most satire flicks have a characters change and reflect.
Starship Troopers does this in reverse. Which is what makes it great.
They start of young and innocent. And are then corrupted by the system.
Europeans understood it was about Fascism right away.
@@tyskbulle Good observation! I never thought about it this way, how Europeans would react completely different than Americans to this movie. Makes a lot of sense now for me personally
This song is stuck in my head
anyone else playing helldivers to this XD
FOR THE IMPERIAL GUARD!
I played this song the morning before every exam during my studies
How did you do?
@@mantisracingchannel3910 well actually i managed to pass every exam and become biology teacher as i planned to, but in the end i quit my job and now here i am studying again ... :)
@@styx2470 Wow, fits the "When Duty Calls You Pay The Price" parts of the song, either way GL
@@That-Comrade555 haha never thought about that, it was more the "its a good day to die" part that was a good match with an exam day in my mind ! thx man :)
Always crack me up. :) also the statement in the movie: "a) god exist, b) he is on our side, c) and he wants us to win!"
Religion is ok.
Peace is not.
Courage
Duty
Honor
We call upon our troopers, in this our darkest hour, our Oligarchs are whom we're fighting for!
The gas that flows beneath us, enriches them each day,
And kills our very best every single day!
I have just recently saw ST 1,2,3 and Traitor of Mars and I learn one thing - For the Federation I will give my life and if I die I will reborn as Dreadnought!
Even in death I still serve
The movie is awesome, you just have to appreciate it for what it is, and not mistake it for something that it is not. Words fail to describe the song and the music video...
This song is beautiful, all citizens should feel inspired when listening to it.
Joint to Mobile Infantry today and be a Citizen!
+Gabriel Gesey I'm doing my part!
This is the spirit! Good for you!
+Gabriel Gesey Edit that comment Soldier!!! Fix that typo on the double! move! move! move!
Because another settlement need your help
I want to know more.
LOYALTY UNTIL DEATH !!! TERRAN REPUBLIC
It's the federation
WoWplayer527 for the emperor!
lordofdarkdudes we march for macragge and we shall know no fear!
+TurtleLuverZ In the Name of the holy president of the earth-terran empire republic!!
+Badjoke Maker Here Here!
Helldivers 2 me trajo aquí. Like por los camaradas caídos por la Supertierra
my mom in law: eating meat is wrong.
me, a vet: the eagle flies high above me
Singing along to this 4 years later. Cheesy,catchy and awesome. ST needs a reboot!
2020, COVID pandemic
It's a good day to die, sir.
This bops way more than it has any right to
FACT: the mobile infantry eventually becomes the imperial guard! the marauder project inspires the dreadnaughts. the need for effective medics has encouraged the abilities of the apothecary
Nah, the starship trooper universe doesnt have females breeding like rabbits yet to make the imperial guard conscripts.
Not to mention the real Federation (from the books) would have wiped the floor with these bugs, and probably the Imperium of Man, as well. If they wanted, they'd just glass everything as long as there is limited collateral damage.
@@Zachomara My man i have read the books aswell, but there is no way, that the federation would wipe the floor with the Imperium of Man. They would lose against the Imperial Navy with their highly destructive weaponry and sheer mass of ships and whilst they might be able to hold their ground for a while against the Imperial Guard they would eventually fall when the big guns like the titanlegions of the Adeptus Mechanicus, superheavy tanks (baneblade etc) or the astartes arrive. Not to mention the highly trained assasins, that among other things are capable of blowing your face of from an incredible distance, perfectly imitating your friends etc that will cause havoc and confusion in your command structure. And let´s just imagine for a moment, that they survive all of that, there are still the Legion of the Damned and Saint Celestine the Emperors bride to finish the job. And whilst they could glass a planet of the Imperium, the Imperium could order Exterminatus on the Worlds of the Federation avoiding a ground fight alltogether. For you shall not suffer a traitor to the Imperium to live. I recommend you to watch this ruclips.net/video/Z9xMnVfg_n0/видео.html in order to get a faint idea of how strong and big the Imperium really is.
Please excuse the wall of text, but i feel that it is highly unlikely for any fantasy universe to wipe the floor with 40 k. Yes they might put up a fight,but i doubt that they have a real chance at winning.
There's one part that both Star Trek and the book versions of the Federation have that the Imperium doesn't. It's the ability to fight at or near FTL. That fact alone can cause massive damage. The Terran Federation in Starship Troopers, though, would probably hit the Imperium's hulking, slow ships like a hammer and retreat into FTL before they can even respond, through their FTL that the Imperium would not be able to pursue into due to the dependency on the Emperor's warp construct being the only way to go FTL (different system of FTL).
Imperial Starships regularly fight Tau vessels, which can do all that stuff, know how they win? They use the ships onboard Navigator {A sort of very powerful diviner psyker} to send scry they're position from 5 lightminutes out and send a barrage from farther than they can scan, the Federation from Starship Troopers has no chance because they have real world sensor tech LIDAR, RADAR, etc etc, the Star Trek Feds are much more soft science so they can get away with impossible sensor ranges and stuff like that.
This is going straight on my deployment mix
Masterpiece !
After the train-wreck-abortion that was the second Starship Troopers movie, this third one was actually pretty good. Been ridiculously over the top, never taking themselves seriously and always been tongue in cheek. Hell they even got Casper Van Dien to reprise his role (not that that was hard, I mean he was probably begging them for the work, but at least they went to the effort).
2 had its moments. PERIMETER BURN. PERIMETER BURN.
Great now i will hear this song everytime i hear sarge from red vs blue say today is a good day to die
why the hell have i been listening to this song on loop for 2 hours why is it so catcvug
im not crying, i got something in my eye
Propaganda for the 40k Imperial Guard !
Not enough praising the EMPEROR for a proper guardsman song.
Chronische maybe eldar
Your units in a RTS game before they roll out of your base: (insert this song)
The enemy “same”
Your hero unit who died twice in this match alone: “first time?”
I love how this song and Starship Troopers as a whole can make people want to go out and get shit done.
Say what you will about the Federation being fascist (it isn't read the book completely) the fact that just the concept of such a society makes people want to be the best they can be is awe inspiring and fascinating.
Verhoven never read the book, and it shows. He assumed that Heinlein was presenting this as an "ideal" society. Starship Troopers is already a satirical political statement.
The CG cartoon (Roughnecks) was pretty good, too.
@@Shr3dd3r2k8 Its not satirical at all, its a possible (not finalized) solution to the problems of universal sufferage republics, societies where people with no actual stake in society have power over it. People don't get what satire is, you are no exception.
@@janehrahan5116based
all for democracy helldrivers2
Not me just started playing The new starship trooper game, and hypping myself before go online to fight for the federation!
This is EVERY GOVERNMENTS DREAM
I just realized that this song could very well be the theme song of the United Federation of Planets, from Star Trek
+ Daniel Appleton The book wasn't really fascist. The Terran Federation was militaristic and expansionist, but not really despotic or bigoted. They had free speech and religious tolerance. So calling them fascist is misleading.
Maybe it suits better to Section 31.
Or kdf
Since today is a good day to die
Ok..eddington...
Every time I watch this vid it makes me feel proud being a citizen of the Imperium of Man😊
Service guarantees citizenship.
When you need that extra little bit to get you through leg day.
Well, I know what I'm doing this weekend: giving my life for the Federation! GLORY, DUTY, HONOUR!
Thanks to this song I’m joining the marines
God bless you, son. Those third children won't bomb themselves.
ruclips.net/video/0s-L2UbLN2g/видео.html
Subtlety is dead, we killed it.
Because It was a Bug.
I saw this fucking movie on TV once and this song stayed in my head since
This movie is the best, the Marauder units, hnnnng.
Ehh, first movie is prolly better. But now that I've watched Invasion, that's the best movie. ;D
ChronikUK Agreed. First movie still stands up today with it's effects.
the marauder units eventually become the space marine dreadnaughts!
1 was best, 2 was total crap, 3 it was poor movie with many nonsenses (onyles reason why i consider waitching it agains is this song) 4 was very good/excelent with extra points for "klendathu drop" theme short insertion . and animated series - rougness chronicles - very good too.
***** In 1st movie terrans was incredibly stupid. And training base looks like summer camp
It's a good day to fry!
when you make the Pommes right!
Citizens we fight for your good taste!
A noble Mayonnaise!
when Jamie calls we have it ready!
for the federal nation i don't give a fuck!
you made my day :D
Fried Arachnid... Dosen't sound bad:)
lol nice