thenammagazine
Super Freak
Notice how they ended that ED clip with the same scene from Starship Troopers with Johnny Rico riding the top of the big bug and shooting it with his gun.
Which was directed by . . . Paul Verhoeven
Notice how they ended that ED clip with the same scene from Starship Troopers with Johnny Rico riding the top of the big bug and shooting it with his gun.
Which was directed by . . . Paul Verhoeven
Thanks, I ended up buying it and I think they improvedThe recent remastered version of Robocop on Blu-ray has a slightly improved picture but also has some contrast issues that have removed some detail, most noticeably the sky/clouds in this shot:
2007 Blu-ray:
https://postimg.org/image/au09jliyz/
2014 Blu-ray:
https://postimg.org/image/7ofnte0cr/
It's also worth mentioning that the new remastered version isn't actually 4K on the Blu-ray disc. It was remastered in 4K and then down-scaled to 1080p. So, you're not actually watching a 4K Blu-ray.
PsychoCenobite
The recent remastered version of Robocop on Blu-ray has a slightly improved picture but also has some contrast issues that have removed some detail, most noticeably the sky/clouds in this shot:
2007 Blu-ray:
https://postimg.org/image/au09jliyz/
2014 Blu-ray:
https://postimg.org/image/7ofnte0cr/
It's also worth mentioning that the new remastered version isn't actually 4K on the Blu-ray disc. It was remastered in 4K and then down-scaled to 1080p. So, you're not actually watching a 4K Blu-ray.
PsychoCenobite
When I watch the trailer for this movie, all I see is a man in a suit. With the original, and Peter Weller's performance, I see something inhuman, that ultimately turns into a man (and his humanity) trying to break through his mechanical exterior.
When I watch the trailer for this movie, all I see is a man in a suit. With the original, and Peter Weller's performance, I see something inhuman, that ultimately turns into a man (and his humanity) trying to break through his mechanical exterior.
And you could see all this in the trailer back then? Or you had to see the movie to relate to the character? ... Just trying to understand if you are comparing a trailer to a full movie where a character evolves...
I am a big fan of old robo and already bought the figure. However, Anyone who seriously thinks that a robo that moved like what it did back then would be accepted today, i think is a bit misplaced. I am not saying that this movie will be better than robocop original, all we have to ask ourselves is, if, we somehow keep the classic in a different bucket and let's say look at the new one in complete isolation... It doesn't seem that bad. They had to make it appeal to the 18-24 of today and they would have probably not seen the old robocop, and many or rather most wont ever.
There are fans of 89 batman,and i am one of them, but let me be honest many youngsters will switch off to it and some will even laugh when compared to the Nolan trilogy. It pains me to accept some of that, but such is life. Now if the new one turns out bad, script, direction and acting wise, i will curse it to death ... however for now, i will watch and then decide.
From fruitcake videogame designer Hideo Kojima's desk:
Y'know- I think it's a GREAT idea! Here's a suggestion:
Robopred: "Come quietly or s%^@ will happen!"
That is the dumbest thing I've seen in a very long time.
Enter your email address to join: