Small Soldiers Review

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Small Soldiers


Release Date: 17th September 1998 - Australia


Production Companies 
DreamWorks Pictures (present)
Universal Pictures (present)
Amblin Entertainment (copyright holder)

Distribution
Universal Pictures Australia


Genre: Family/Action

Rating: PG

Runtime: 106 minutes


Budget: $40,000,000

Box Office Gross: $71,743,823 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Alan Abernathy is a teenager whose dad runs the toy store is trying out a new line of action figures called The Commando Elite vs. The Gorgonites. Unfortunately, these were no ordinary toys as the company that makes them have installed military microchips into their series of action figures that gives them a mind of their own. Alan winds up being recruited to help the peace-loving Gorgonites battle against the dangerous Commandos. Can Alan defend his home and family and rescue the girl of his dreams before his whole neighbourhood is terrorised?


Cast
Gregory Smith - Alan Abernathy
Tommy Lee Jones - Chip
Hazard (Voice)
Frank Langella - Archer (Voice)
Kirsten Dunst - Christy Fimple
Jacob Smith - Timmy Fimple
Wendy Schaal - Marion Fimple
Phil Hartman - Phil Fimple
Jay Mohr - Larry Benson
Kevin Dunn - Stuart Abernathy
Ann Magnuson - Irene Abernathy
Denis Leary - Gil Mars
David Cross - Irwin Wayfair
Dick Miller - Joe
Alexandra Wilson - Ms. Kegel 
Jonathan Bouck - Brad
Robert Picardo - Ralph, Clean Room Technician
Ernest Borgnine - Kip Killagin (Voice)
Jim Brown - Butch Meathook (Voice)
Bruce Dern - Link Static (Voice)
George Kennedy - Brick Bazooka (Voice)
Clint Walker - Nick Nitro (Voice)
Christopher Guest - Slamfist/
Scratch-It (Voice)
Michael McKean - Insaniac/
Freakenstein (Voice)
Harry Shearer - Punch-It (Voice)
Sarah Michelle Gellar - Gwendy
Doll (Voice)
Christina Ricci - Gwendy
Doll (Voice)
Marcia Mitzman Gaven -
Globotech Announcer (Voice) 

Crew
Director - Joe Dante
Writers - Gavin Scott, Adam Rafkin, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Executive Producers - Walter F. Parkes and Steven Spielberg (Uncredited)
Producers - Colin Wilson and Michael Finnell
Co-Producer/Unit Production Manager - Paul Deason
Casting Director - Denise Chaiman
Production Designer - William Sandwell
Supervising Art Director - Mark W. Mansbridge
Set Decorator - Rosemary Brandenburg 
Costume Designer - Carole Brown-James
Makeup Effects Supervisors/Puppeteers -
John Rosengrant and J. Alan Scott
Director of Photography - Jamie Anderson
Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator -
M. James Arnett
Special Effects Supervisor - Keith Marbory
Special Effects Coordinator - Ken Pepiot
Action Figures and Animatronics Design -
Stan Winston
Visual Effects Supervisors - Stefen Fangmeier
and Jeff Matakovich
Visual Effects Co-Supervisor - Ellen Poon
Visual Effects Art Director - George Hull
Computer Graphics Supervisors: ILM -
Gerald Gutschmidt, Erik Mattson and
Carl N. Frederick (Uncredited)
Animation Supervisor - David Andrews
Film Editors - Marshall Harvey and Michael Thau
Music - Jerry Goldsmith


Review
As a kid, I saw 'SMALL SOLDIERS' for the first time and before viewing the movie, I didn't know that the Commando Elite were the main antagonists, not the heroes as I thought of it to be. This film had a cool and creative concept of toys attacking humanity and each other that makes 'Toy Story' look kid-friendly and less violent. 'SMALL SOLDIERS' was not a kids movie that it was clearly advertised by DreamWorks, it was in fact originally intended for teens which explains that there are some dark scenes in the finished product. 

Joe Dante despite known for directing cult classics (apart from his only success with 'Gremlins') has never done something this similar to his hit film. The special effects are dandy but some of them didn't age well, particularly the CGI. The performances from the actors are first-rate, but they never stood out so well in the movie. I really like how Dante got to employ some of the surviving 'Dirty Dozen' members to voice the soldiers, while Christopher Guest and his fellow Spinal Tap players portray the friendly Gorgonites. The film even features a heartwarming dedication to the late Phil Hartman who plays Kirsten Dunst's fictional dimwitted dad.

While smart, clever and funny, 'SMALL SOLDIERS' was almost as good as 'Gremlins' and is worth-seeing for everyone.

Star rating: (7/10) Good Movie


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