I’ve owned almost every edition of Starship Troopers that’s been released since 1997. I just got the 25th Anniversary Steelbook case edition as I only recently bought a 4K television.
Apparently the scan to 4K was done from the original print in 2017 for the 20th Anniversary and this new anniversary edition has a latest kind of Dolby soundtrack. All I know is: it looks absolutely gorgeous. The sound was good enough that it unfortunately bothered the dog and I had to keep lowering it.
I admit I have not rewatched this film in many years. It’s a ‘third-rail’ for fans of Robert A. Heinlein and it deviates from Heinlein’s plot and world-building in several significant ways. I think that it’s a very good “B-movie” as long as you forget about Heinlein’s source material while watching. The CGI/special effects are better than I remembered.
There’s always much talk about director Paul Verhoeven’s intent with the film, but there are really two views within the film. The first is the close telling of the characters. Watching this is the closest you get to Heinlein’s source, even though there are many deviations. The second view is the one that I think many people misread. The FedNet broadcasts/Menu choices are a filtered/propaganda view that reads like a fascist society trying to control its population. Sadly, by not having the Powered Armor of the MI, Verhoeven doomed the movie to overwhelmingly be about a bunch of amazingly stupid military tactics that don’t make any sense and I think that weights the propaganda side more than it should.
It’s OK to enjoy this amazing-looking edition. Just go and read Heinlein’s book, too.

I also won a 2000-era autographed promo picture of Brian, which is so precious in the year that Brian passed. I haven’t bought a vinyl album in a long time–the best part is that the art and liner notes are just amazing to look at in the larger form factor! The 2 CD set has the same notes, but they are definitely harder to read. Streaming, of course, gives you NO notes.