I'd buy that for a dollar!
Seriously, I hope it plays out as you have described. Here's hoping the studio has the balls.
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[FONT="]After reading the January 2012 script, I am very hopeful for a great sci-fi action film with heart and emotion. That being said, I don’t think the January 2012 script is a perfect script. No, but I would say it’s quite good. If I had to rate that script out of 10, I’d give it a 7.5. There is a lot in that draft that I think works incredibly well and there are some things in the script I think could have been re-written.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Mind you, Zodiac scribe James Vanderbilt was brought in to do an additional re-write in March so I’m hopeful he made the script even better.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I can understand why some hardcore fans don’t like what they see so far. Understandable, but what makes me very hopeful for this remake is that the filmmakers are actually trying to go a different direction with the origins of RoboCop while keeping the key themes and messages intact. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Also, I think some of the changes in this version work and work quite well:
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[FONT="]Alex Murphy’s partner in the original is Anne Lewis but this time it’s Jack Lewis. Many hardcore fans say Lewis should not be a guy as Anne Lewis is a strong, tough as nails woman. Many think making Lewis a man is insulting the original character, but after reading the script, there is a reason Lewis works so well as a man this time; he becomes a surrogate father to Murphy’s son. Jack Lewis abandons Murphy just before Murphy gets shot. Lewis feels guilt over what happened to Murphy so he feels he can find redemption by becoming a role model for Murphy’s son. [/FONT]
[FONT="]The character Jack Lewis brings me to Murphy’s family. Murphy’s wife Ellen and their son play big roles in the version. In the original, we never got to know Murphy’s family. The raw emotion that Murphy feels over losing his family during the original still works great, no doubt. But here in the new film, his family isn’t just memories. In a sense, Murphy’s wife and son are the heart and soul of the film as we feel their pain as they first have to put up with OmniCorp restricting them from seeing Murphy and how they must deal with the cold, emotionless RoboCop later on. When they cry, we feel for them.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Murphy’s transformation into RoboCop is lengthy process here, but it works well. After Murphy is gunned down, he wakes up to discover he was shot down, most of his body is gone and the only way to continue “living” is to become RoboCop. Murphy is well aware of who he is here – he knows he is Alex Murphy. Norton begins the transformation sessions not to make Murphy a better man but to just make a perfect product to sale to the public. The different suit changes, his ability to run fast, being connected to security cameras and wi-fi shows how advanced a ‘cyborg’ can be in modern times but like how the original showed how a man was stripped of his humanity made into a product by a greedy organization, we are shown in detail how Alex Murphy’s humanity is slowly being taken from him and how he starts to gain it back. [/FONT]
[FONT="]So there is some good stuff in the script. The story has a soul and some impact. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Will this new RoboCop be as violent and shocking as the original? No, I doubt it, but why does it have to be overly violent? This script presented some hard hitting violence but it doesn’t go over the top as it doesn’t need to to tell the story that is being told.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Paul Verhoeven brought his own style to the original film – the guy likes to show you violence it all its gory details and yes, it always work well. The violent moments in the original are still hard hitting, shocking and it works but just because this film may not be as violent doesn’t mean it’ll be some soulless film.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The point of storytelling is to just tell a story, not to show you gory images. Gory images work with the type of story you are telling with a specific tone and overall look. Jose Padilha, like Verhoeven, is an outsider who is bringing his own approach to this material. I say we should just wait and see what we will get. [/FONT]
[FONT="]All I want from this new RoboCop is a good story with good characters and an overall good time at the movies.[/FONT]