- Troops (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Troops
director = Kevin Rubio
producer = Kevin Rubio
Shant Jordan
Patrick Pérez
writer = Kevin Rubio
Steven Melching
David Hargrove
David McDermott
starring = Eric HillearyCam Clarke
Caleb SkinnerJess Harnell
distributor =TheForce.Net
released =1997
runtime = 10 min
language = English
imdb_id = 0153301
budget ="Troops" is a
mockumentary film byKevin Rubio , which made its debut on theInternet in1997 . The film is a parody of "COPS", set in the "Star Wars " universe. In the film,Imperial stormtrooper s from the infamous Black Sheep Squadron patrolling the Dune Sea on the planetTatooine run into some very familiar characters while being filmed for the hit Imperial TV show "Troops".The film jump-started the modern
fan film movement, as it was one of the first short films to bring fan films into the digital age, taking advantage of internet distribution and affordable production and special effects equipment, as well as fans with movie-quality costumes.Rubio finished the film while working at the
Fox Kids Network, and was able to use well-known voice talent in his cast, includingJess Harnell ,Cam Clarke , and announcerBill Farmer .The film has proven incredibly popular with "
Star Wars " fans, and was awarded the inaugural Pioneer Award in theLucasfilm -sponsored 2002 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards."Fan Films Quarterly" listed "Troops" as one of the 10 most pivotal moments in fan film history in its Summer 2006 issue.
On DVD
"Troops" was released on the free DVD given away with the inaugural edition of "Total Movie" magazine, complete with commentary track by Rubio. It was also included as a bonus feature on the 20th anniversary DVD of the TV series COPS. [ [http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/story/TROOPS_Ten_Years_Later_112870.asp TheForce.Net - Fan Films - TROOPS : Ten Years Later ] ]
Trivia
* The stolen Imperial droid recovered from the Jawas in the first act appears to be
Tom Servo from "Mystery Science Theater 3000 ".* A notable plot point in "TROOPS" is an alternate take on the deaths of
Luke Skywalker 's Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru, presenting their fate as the end result of a domestic dispute gone too far, rather than execution at the hands of Imperial forces. Indeed, the spotlighted members of Black Sheep Squadron attempt to mediate the dispute before Beru makes a disastrous move with a thermal detonator.* In 2005, a new film called "I.M.P.S." was released, made by several of the actors from "TROOPS". Originally planned as a sequel, the film was first billed as "TROOPS 2", but was renamed after fans learned that not only was Rubio not involved with the project, but that over the course of writing and production, the film had evolved into something entirely different.
* Shot on location on the
El Mirage Dry Lake .* The intro ends with the monologue "TROOPS is filmed on location with the men of the Imperial Forces. All suspects are guilty--Period! Otherwise, they wouldn't be suspects, would they?"
References
External links
* [http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/shortfilms/troops/ TROOPS at TheForce.Net]
* [http://www.impstherelentless.com IMPS website]
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