DaRkVeNgeanCe
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Well he certainly looks the part to join Daft Punk, maybe they can use his robot voice for some of the songs, he kinda has that sound they go for.
Well he certainly looks the part to join Daft Punk, maybe they can use his robot voice for some of the songs, he kinda has that sound they go for.
Jackson looks like a TV preacher. Maybe (hopefully?) that'll be the case.
Are you kidding me?!?! The visuals in the Total Recall remake were fantastic!!! I know it ain't the original, but it sure as hell isn't anywhere near as bad as people make it out to be.
It's just like Padilha said. This movie focuses on what happens in the original film, between Murphy dying, and when Robocop is completed; those cuts where we see OCP and Morton politicing, building, and just plain removing the man from the machine.
I showed my brother the trailer and he thought it looked really good too, really looking forward to this and I will be seeing it in the cinema based on the trailer.
BTW, does anyone know if they are bringing out a new transfer of the original on BD to coincide with the new movies release? I believe the old BD transfer is poor and have had to stop myself from buying it so far.
Legend of the Phoenix should be the name of the sequel. Robo's up all night to arrest baddies.Robot Rock.
I'm going to look that up because I also held off on buying the current Blu-ray due to the sub par transfer.
I'm happy with my Criterion DVD for the moment.
t:. But I got rid of my Robocop DVD when this movie was originally going to be releases this year hoping a new transfer would come out on BD, and I have been dying to watch it the last few days.Legend of the Phoenix should be the name of the sequel. Robo's up all night to arrest baddies.
I have a problem watching DVD's nowadays, I have become a format snobt:. But I got rid of my Robocop DVD when this movie was originally going to be releases this year hoping a new transfer would come out on BD, and I have been dying to watch it the last few days.
Most other re-makes usually come with a new transfer of the original on BD, hopefully this will follow suit.
I wouldn't say no to this. There also exists the epic potential of Robo jiving with the band in a music video.I was actually being serious though lol. What they did with Tron is amazing. The subtle cues in some of their tracks of that OST really played like a terminator/robocop vibe. I would think they could potentially bring something epic to the table.

the car bomb is meant to be like in the war when soldiers die with a car bomb. the trailer shows a room full of soldiers with robo legs and arms. connection to modern times.
its an interesting direction. but it would be a scifi masterpiece if the movie was about humans using the tech to become perfect humans. something like this could be used as inspiration.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_Ex:_Human_Revolution

Robocop '87 (or maybe I should call it Realocop) was black. Black in terms of humour, black in terms of content. It was a mean, unforgiving movie that wasn't afraid to offend people. And jeeze, Robocop was a frigging horrow show once you got that helmet off.
This... is just a guy with a sweet robot body. A superhero movie. Safe. Easy. Nothing disturbing about it. Nobody is going to walk out offended. Some people might think that's a good thing. I think it means you're not taking any chances.
Superman was created by specific people, and then other people carried the franchise forward. The situation is the same--the only difference is that in the case of Robocop, the other people did an inferior job of it.
The biggest issue is that the filmmakers completely missed the point of the original film. The original RoboCop was a satire on 80's consumerism, corporate greed, drug abuse, gang violence, privatization of law enforcement, military-industrial complex, and the arms race. It parodied the non-stop action movies of the 1980s by going over the top with cartoon level ultra-violence. Making a serious action film with a PG-13 rating shows a complete lack of understanding of the original concept.
There's a reason why all the sequels, comics, tv-series based on the concept never worked - Robocop was never meant to be a "franchise" As a stand-alone film, Robocop is brilliant. It will always remain a product of it's time. Watching Robocop be turned into an action hero franchise with toys, cartoons, and all sorts of merchandise is hilariously ironic when you consider that the original Robocop was about commercialism stealing the soul. Just another case of Hollywood completely missing the point.
There never should have been a Robocop 2, Robocop 3, Robocop the cartoon, Robocop the series, Robocop vs Terminator, etc. All of them were completely unnecessary.
That's my biggest gripe about the plot, along with how he gets injured. I mean, his wife just stops him on his motorcycle, and tells him he has to go talk to his son.![]()
The biggest issue is that the filmmakers completely missed the point of the original film. The original RoboCop was a satire on 80's consumerism, corporate greed, drug abuse, gang violence, privatization of law enforcement, military-industrial complex, and the arms race. It parodied the non-stop action movies of the 1980s by going over the top with cartoon level ultra-violence. Making a serious action film with a PG-13 rating shows a complete lack of understanding of the original concept.
There's a reason why all the sequels, comics, tv-series based on the concept never worked - Robocop was never meant to be a "franchise" As a stand-alone film, Robocop is brilliant. It will always remain a product of it's time. Watching Robocop be turned into an action hero franchise with toys, cartoons, and all sorts of merchandise is hilariously ironic when you consider that the original Robocop was about commercialism stealing the soul. Just another case of Hollywood completely missing the point.
There never should have been a Robocop 2, Robocop 3, Robocop the cartoon, Robocop the series, Robocop vs Terminator, etc. All of them were unnecessary.