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Say-- that's a nice bike.
I'm going to censor my upcoming language with a spoiler tag. If you don't want to read it, don't open the spoiler.
Thus endeth my language. It wouldn't surprise me if I get banned for it (or at least get a warning of some sort).
That pic (the bike one) has really put me off this film even more.
*also just remembered, Peter Weller briefly rode one in RoboCop 2
It will most likely be another Americanised piece of cow dung with better CGi but no story at all so should satisfy the ADHD youth of the world.
Yeah, and how many of them are cyborgs?
Briefly being the keyword. They knew back then that it was a bad decision.
I'm not one for changes, and once again, the new suit design is just ridiculous. And Murphy (that is still his name isn't it) :-< , shouldn't really be riding a bike in any event. It's been 19 years since the last Robocop release and I don't know now If I'll even bother going to see the next one on release. It's nothing how I remember it, too many changes. Is it still focused on Detroit or is Murphy now cleaning up the streets of San Diego or somewhere? I feel the more I read into this, the more disinterested I become. Robocop seems dead in the water to me from a 21st century perspective..
Taking RoboCop's place is Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, originally dated for March 1, 2013. The original sci-fi thriller stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Wagner Moura, Alice Braga and Diego Luna. It now opens opposite New Line Cinema's We're the Millers.
Moving away from RoboCop's new date is Sony Pictures Animation's Cloudy 2: Revenge of the Leftovers. It's now set to open earlier on September 27, 2013, up against Brad Furman's Runner Runner and the Sylvester Stallone/Arnold Schwarzenegger team-up The Tomb.
The big screen adaptation of the short Pixels has also been pushed back. It was scheduled for a May 17, 2013, but Sony is now looking for a new release date.
For example, wouldn't QOS have been better if they took their time and didn't rush it into theatres?
That would be none of them because it's a damn movie. I was simply pointing out that a motorcycle isn't the most unheard of thing ever
Who said anything about motorcycle cops being unheard of? I'm talking about motorcycle robocops.
We'll see it perhaps someday I guess.
its in no hurry to be seen
My point is, I just don't want to see RoboCop on a motorcycle. That was my point the whole time. Never changed.
Cool cars though- I like how they don't have a glossy finish. Reminiscent of the old RoboCop cars
I bet there will be absolutely no reason.
So if I build a real ED209 (the original, not this 50 foot tall piece of sh*t), and I put a human schlong on it, it'll be less frightening?
Does the man's clearly human mouth not count?
Unless they're totally screwing this up with this remake, the whole point of the first RoboCop movie was to show Murphy gradually regaining his memories and humanity throughout the film (set in motion primarily after Lewis says "Murphy, it's you!"). He's not supposed to be gunned down, turned into a cyborg, and then sent out to be touchy feely (we don't need the Murphy from the mid-point of RoboCop 2; *shoots the wall around a smoker* "Thank you, for not smoking.")
If OCP (I refuse to say their new name) is now in the business of building a robot death machine Care Bear, I'd love to know what ED209 is.
And, just because we feel a human hand, we can ignore the damn near 2 tons of metal it's attached to. I guess you're right, that does make perfect sense.
Robocop seems to be going a bit tame even. At least we'll always have the originals and best to fall back on if this fourth release does turn out to be a big disappointment
didnt they tell them to lose the arm? perhaps they will eventually in this
The story in this remake is that we see the gradual tuning murphy from human into robot. And OmniCorp (
I wont give too much away but you can t compare the originals story to this one. They are too different.