Harry Knowles declared this the worst (or second-worst, my memory's a bit foggy) film of all time in one of his books. That was pretty ridiculous - this is no masterpiece but it's enjoyable.
Apparently there are a ton of references to other scifi films. Here's a list: http://bladerunner.wikia.com/wiki/SoldierDavid Peoples, who wrote the script for Blade Runner, also wrote the script for Soldier, and he considers them part of the same universe.
I am still hoping for a prequel showing the fight between Todd and Roy Batty at Tannhauser Gate.
Annalee Call (Winona Ryder) is the newest member of the Betty crew, and has a secret mission to destroy Ripley before the Scientists can remove the queen embryo from her. Unbeknown to everyone, Call is actually a "second generation" android; a robot designed and built by other robots. Although no one else knew this, Ripley probably sensed it, saying "no human being is that humane." The humans who created the first generation androids panicked when they discovered that their creations had built new android designs of their own, and initiated a "recall", which was in truth a massacre which wiped out almost all of the second generation androids, although a handful of second generation androids, such as Call, managed to escape.
I can actually think of a few movies that were saved by Russell's performance.
Death Proof, for example.
Me, too, V! I think it has plenty of internal and external conflict on several levels-man vs man, nature, and himself like all the classic sociological sf of old. There's plenty of action, suspense, and dystopian colony looks, too. Fine cast as well. I didn't realize people did knock Soldier.
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