The casting on this continues to encourage hope that this might be decent as far as reboots usually go.
The casting on this continues to encourage hope that this might be decent as far as reboots usually go.
These are in no way official, but this concept artist has played with some RoboCop designs.
A second pass at a redesign.
I also can't wait to hear who they announce will be playing Dick Jones and Clarence Boddicker.
Joel Kinnaman said:"We'll see me," he promises. "The visor's gonna be see-through. It's going to be much more of a human performance. There's not going to be any twitchy robot [he mimics very mechanical robotic moves]. Our vision of how a robot is going to be in 2046, it's going to be a very human skin, it's gonna look very human. I'm going to be able to put my signature on the body language, too. The first 'RoboCop' movie is one of my favorite movies. I've seen that movie probably 15 or 20 times. But from an acting standpoint, walking around just moving your jaw, it's not so interesting. So this is going to be an opportunity to really bring a full performance to it."
I'm not 100% aboard with this remake, on one hand, it may be somewhat decent, on the other, it may bastardize the original.
Deadline Hollywood reports that Abbie Cornish has been offered the female lead. If she accepts, she'll play the part of Murphy's wife.
Or they're taking the story in a very different direction to the original and Murphy's wife will have a much bigger part.Unless this remake is 90% Murphy and 10% Robocop, it seems like she wouldn't have much to do either.
Or they're taking the story in a very different direction to the original and Murphy's wife will have a much bigger part.
Then just doing my part to spread some ideas about differentiation of the terms!Remake, reboot, and reimagining don't have concrete differences in my opinion. The latter two terms just came into vogue because remake became a bit of a dirty word.
Would it not be more accurate to call this Robocop a reimagining instead of a reboot?
Cause it does not seem they are trying to replay the largest beats of the first film.
I typically view a reboot as one that is, at it's core, just retelling the same story with new flm actors. A reimagining as a twist on an established property.
Fair enough.Then just doing my part to spread some ideas about differentiation of the terms!![]()
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