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http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=news&id=5033
http://chud.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86469&highlight=robocop
Eerlijk gezegd snap ik hier niet zo veel van, net zo goed dat je star wars of the Terminator of Predator opnieuw gaat maken.
Paul Verhoeven zal hier iedergeval niet blij mee wezen.
Het lijkt mij wel leuk om een nieuwe Robocop film weer te zien liever een vervolg met Paul Verhoeven inplaats van een Remake.
ROBOCOP REDUX?
11.08.05
By Dave Davis
Contributing sources: 'Screaming Neal'
Just the other day I basically surrendered to the concept of remakes (The Wild Bunch finally broke me). I recognize the value of a brand, I’m honestly sick of bitching about them, and people are probably exhausted from reading all our complaints, for all the good it does anyway.
Well… I guess I can officially file my grievances about just one more. Because it seems that for some reason, they’ve decided to remake Robocop.
The circuitry-filled crimefighter has already endured two inferior sequels, a syndicated TV series and a pair of straight-to-cable movies, but that’s not enough damage for Tinseltown, so producer Michael De Luca and Sony have apparently decided to dismantle the scrap and solder it back together for a 21st century version of the heavy-steppin’ police weapon.
Our source is usually quite reliable with intel, as unfortunate as that may be in this case. I honestly thought De Luca was a little better than this – as New Line’s former president of production, he helped make a reality of movies like Blade, Magnolia, The Mask, Austin Powers… And now a remake like this?
Blasphemy? Nah, but certainly idiotic, and a distressing indication of the true depths of creative bankruptcy afflicting Hollywood. Word is that original Robocop director Paul Verhoeven wisely wants nothing to do with it.
As a summary for those six or seven mutants out there who’ve never seen it, the original extra-violent classic was set in a crime-ridden futuristic Detroit, where a mortally wounded law officer becomes part of a corporate experiment in which his remains are encased in a robotic suit and unleashed on the city’s felons.
http://chud.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86469&highlight=robocop
Eerlijk gezegd snap ik hier niet zo veel van, net zo goed dat je star wars of the Terminator of Predator opnieuw gaat maken.
Paul Verhoeven zal hier iedergeval niet blij mee wezen.
Het lijkt mij wel leuk om een nieuwe Robocop film weer te zien liever een vervolg met Paul Verhoeven inplaats van een Remake.
ROBOCOP REDUX?
11.08.05
By Dave Davis
Contributing sources: 'Screaming Neal'
Just the other day I basically surrendered to the concept of remakes (The Wild Bunch finally broke me). I recognize the value of a brand, I’m honestly sick of bitching about them, and people are probably exhausted from reading all our complaints, for all the good it does anyway.
Well… I guess I can officially file my grievances about just one more. Because it seems that for some reason, they’ve decided to remake Robocop.
The circuitry-filled crimefighter has already endured two inferior sequels, a syndicated TV series and a pair of straight-to-cable movies, but that’s not enough damage for Tinseltown, so producer Michael De Luca and Sony have apparently decided to dismantle the scrap and solder it back together for a 21st century version of the heavy-steppin’ police weapon.
Our source is usually quite reliable with intel, as unfortunate as that may be in this case. I honestly thought De Luca was a little better than this – as New Line’s former president of production, he helped make a reality of movies like Blade, Magnolia, The Mask, Austin Powers… And now a remake like this?
Blasphemy? Nah, but certainly idiotic, and a distressing indication of the true depths of creative bankruptcy afflicting Hollywood. Word is that original Robocop director Paul Verhoeven wisely wants nothing to do with it.
As a summary for those six or seven mutants out there who’ve never seen it, the original extra-violent classic was set in a crime-ridden futuristic Detroit, where a mortally wounded law officer becomes part of a corporate experiment in which his remains are encased in a robotic suit and unleashed on the city’s felons.



