Small Soldiers

1998 โ€ข 109 minutes
4.5
392 reviews
49%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Joe Dante directed this satirical action-comedy about talking tech toys accidentally juiced-up with military microchips. After the defense industry firm Globotech takes over a small toy company, Heartland Play Systems' CEO Gil Mars (Denis Leary) gives the green light to develop a new line of action figures, requesting an upgrade to more realistic figures from Heartland toy designers Larry Benson (Jay Mohr) and fumbling Irwin Wayfair (David Cross). Mars wants toys that act like the ones in TV commercials. The results are fierce fighting figures, the Commando Elite, programmed to seek out and destroy the kindly alien-like Gorgonites. In an effort to make the toys as natural as possible, Benson inserts Globotech's most powerful military computer chips. Meanwhile, in quiet Winslow Corners, Ohio, toy-store owner Stuart Abernathy (Kevin Dunn) and his 15-year-old son Alan (Gregory Smith) are stuck in a failing business, so when Heartland truckdriver Joe (Dick Miller) stops by with the Commando and Gorgonite toys, Alan is convinced they will be hot sellers, commenting, "Maybe this store will finally make a little money." With blistering blows to their blister packs, the Commandos burst out, receive orders from their leader Chip Hazard (voice of Tommy Lee Jones) and ready for an all-out assault on the Gorgonites. When the Gorgonite leader Archer (voice of Frank Langella) begins communicating with Alan, it causes the Commandos to perceive humans as another enemy, simply by their association with the "Gorgonite scum," so an attack on the Abernathy house begins. Unfortunately, the Gorgonites can offer only limited assistance, since they have been programmed to lose. The film combines animatronics, puppetry, and computer animation. The Commando Elite voices include surviving actors from Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen (1967), while the Gorgonite voices reunited several This Is Spinal Tap (1983) cast members. A dedication to Phil Hartman (the voice of Phil Fimple) after the closing credits features a brief Hartman outtake.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.5
392 reviews
Angel Ramonett
November 27, 2021
I really love this movies and it's my childhood it too bad there not second movie of it or tv series or reboot and remake and maybe remake of the video game and mobile app game as well. we can only dream of this of stuff or make it real since we got that technology now am I wrong or right
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Chosen5678
June 5, 2014
When I first watched it I loved it and just wanted to buy all the commando elites and the "other" ones (no spoilers here) and I still love it today,great movie for kids and adults alike and should have an AWESOME reboot...
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Asif A. Ali
January 15, 2023
Ah. A classic, memorable, and a bit funny movie... this movie never gets old to watch it again. I must have watched it x30, and it always brings my childhood toy-stories back! Gorgonites assemble and let's destroy them crazy barbie-dolls!
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