Take away the violence from the first robocop and it's not the same film at all. That movie's not barely R-rated, heck the darn thing was rated x at one point and it may not have an elevator in the earth but it has a robocop who's right hand is exposed because somehow it shows him being more human than his exposed chin, which i find more annoying, and a suit that looks more batman than robocop. History has not been kind to followups to verhoeven work. (basic instinct 2, robocop sequels, starship troopers sequels, total recall remake) so these guys have got a lot to prove. Plus I just think robocop is a weird choice for a remake if you want to make huge amounts of dollars, so this whole project and the choices they've made just seem off. I want it to be good. I want to be surprised in the end, and I'm not the type to think most things should be ultra violent. But if you're remaking something from my youth that I love and is ultra violent like terminator, alien, predator, and robocop, then you better give me a similar attitude or you're just a cheap soft imitator, and those others already went through that. That's one thing I think the new evil dead did well. It did a lot of it's own things, but it was still brutal in a evil dead way.