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Blockbuster needs money, too, y'know!
Well I know what I won't be doing on Wednesday, February 12th.
Sayonara Robocop! ;-)
The trailer just looked abysmal to me, so I'll take a big pass on it until it hits Redbox for the steep price of a $1.59 blu-ray rental.
I don't have any plans to watch it in the slightest. I'll happily stick with Verhoeven.
Take Terrence Malick: I don't like his films. Sure, he's praised for being 'artsy' and 'risky' and whatnot, but I don't like to watch two hour cologne ads. I gave 'To The Wonder' a try about two months ago, and got through 30 or 40 minutes before I had enough. Ben Affleck and Olga Kurylenko in nice clothes chasing one another, hugging, and giggling on a field as the sun sets, all in slow motion. It's too much. I love a good drama and don't require action in all of the films I watch, but there's a difference between a slow-burning/intense drama filled with dialogue, and the dullness that inhabits Malick's films.
But I no longer feel that way about films which masquerade as remakes, which are only a blatant attempt of squeezing money out of us. I'm not going to be conned into paying for something, which is only going to be inferior. The original was fantastic and call me cynical but this new version is more about 'kerching' than 'artistry'
;)
Just look at the new 'Transformers.' Bay set up the trilogy and said that was it, but sure enough, the fourth is now in production. Or what about the new 'Taken'? I thought Neeson said there was nowhere to go and he wouldn't do a third, but once a paycheck was announced, he dove right in. I don't blame him, but filmmakers just don't know when to stop anymore. They have to milk the unoriginal teet as long as they can.
It wasn't as good as the movies, but if it's a choice between Prime Directives and the reboot, I'm picking Prime Directives.
Gotcha!
Just like the only-announced-hours-ago, reboot of Murder, She Wrote.
Sometimes you wish people would say, enough is enough.
Or how about this: I'm a fan of the 'Star Wars' saga, but is another trilogy necessary? I'm asking the die-hard fans, I really haven't seen too much of it. They just announced the screenwriters:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=110614
That's what I'm talking about, they realize the success of previous films, so they choose to return to it.
I've just done a quick google search on it. Rumours that Octavia Spencer will play a hospital adminstrator by day and sleuth by night? WTF has that got to do with "Murder, She Wrote". The clue is in the bloody title! X_X
This is the original report:
http://www.deadline.com/2013/10/murder-she-wrote-reboot-series-octavia-spencer-nbc
As for Robocop, I liked the first, did not care for the other two and this reboot yet again has me scratching my head.
'Total Recall' is down, 'Robocop' is coming up next, they remade 'Conan,' what else is there? 'Commando'?
How could I forget? How silly of me. A 'Carrie' remake, because the original was trash and definitely needed a remake many years later. I couldn't add more sarcasm in that statement if I tried.
What next, a 'Jaws' remake? 'Schindler's List'? 'Citizen Kane'? It wouldn't surprise me.
EDIT: It appears with 'Monuments Men' and 'Robocop' getting new dates, 'Jack Ryan: Terrible Subtitle' has been pushed back to January 17th, 2014:
http://www.slashfilm.com/monuments-men-now-has-a-february-2014-release-date-robocop-pushed/
Robocop 2 was an unnecessary exercise in viciousness without the clever biting satire of the original, but it looked very pretty.
Robocop 3 brought back the satire (& music) from the first, but scaled down the language & violence as it attempted to bring heart to the franchise. Unfortunately, the budgetary restraints prevented a 'Hong Kong' look to the fight scenes that the director wanted. Pity, but as it is, I still like the third a whole lot.
The 90's TV series actually had some good moments, but not enough of them.
The Prime Directives mini-series tried to recapture the cleverness of the first movie, but turned out looking like an expensive fan-made video (IMO).
This new movie will be slick & hollow, I'm predicting, making even the worst before it seem full of ideas.
...I thought you were joking.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=110618
I spoilered for language.