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That's how it seems anymore, with amazing films getting mediocre-to-poor reviews. I'll never understand it.
I never exactly approved the remake by any stretch, but if nothing else I always hoped it would be better than RoboCop 3. Maybe that's true at least
Thought this was a bad idea from the get go and it appears I wasn't wrong, just watch the original, it's a classic and still stands up well despite it's dodgy SFX.
All the sequels were crap.
Dead or alive, you're coming with me!
That said, I still think the new RoboCop looks like Batman
Y'know, this may have truly been a way to save the film.
I love R3.
My inside source just confirmed that the DVD/blu-ray cover of this 'RoboCop' remake will be a white background with a giant, steaming turd on the middle of it.
'DON'T COUNT ON IT, CHUM!'
;)
On the one hand, cool, but on the other hand (the human one, lol) if they're really remaking it, maybe they shouldn't have used the old music. Thoughts?
One thing's for sure- it will certainly be exciting hearing that music in the theater again!
I guess I must have a look then.
Perhaps this is not a complete turkey.
While I think that Verhoeven did a great movie, that most certainly has dated when it comes to the special effects, I find that my initial doubts have been somewhat silenced by the amount of positive feedback. Could it be that there is one of those rare remakes that is actually good??
it says: Drop the cynicism, this is a rare remake that's worthwhile, an intelligent SF drama that honours the original but does something new.
http://www.sfx.co.uk/2014/02/05/robocop-review-2/
One thing I don't really like about certain remakes are that they don't update the classic theme from the originals. (Man of Steel *cough*) I'll wait until this comes out on DVD though.
http://ourrobocopremake.com/
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/review/a549168/robocop-review-remake-has-technology-upgrade-story-downgrade.html
Had the film been "disarmed" (in other words, had that stupid f*cking human hand taken out), maybe there would have been less complaining. Anybody who's wasted their money to see the film, does he eventually lose the human hand?