Perhaps OCP were cutting corners, but they had some safety oversight anyway (which RoboKain crushed) and they didn't mind installing the brain of a drug addled psychopath (or the equally bonkers psychologist didn't).ShadowSonic wrote:I never understood why they didn't put some kind of Directive 4 in RoboCain.
Things I never noticed about Robocop
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The psychopathiatrist thought she could use Kain's drug addiction to control him, instead.ShadowSonic wrote:I never understood why they didn't put some kind of Directive 4 in RoboCain.
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What was the Original Miller version?ShadowSonic wrote:The Original Miller version of who they made into RoboCop 2 made SO much more sense than the movie, but I still love it.
(and the bit about Nuke -> Cain = Duty -> Murphy is actually pretty good. I hadn't realised that either.)
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Frank Miller of Sin City/300 fame wrote a script for Robocop 2 (or perhaps it was a comic, not sure); it was considered by the studio but eventually tossed in favor of another writer's rendition.Molyneux wrote:What was the Original Miller version?ShadowSonic wrote:The Original Miller version of who they made into RoboCop 2 made SO much more sense than the movie, but I still love it.
(and the bit about Nuke -> Cain = Duty -> Murphy is actually pretty good. I hadn't realised that either.)
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In Miller's version, to keep the city from being totally messed up during the police strike OCP hires several mercenaries to maintain order, but they turn out to be a bunch of psychos who get into firefights with the remaining non-strik cops as well as killing criminals.
One of them, a real nut named Kong, is killed in action so OCP decides to use him as the "base" for Robocop 2, the head of the project is this pop psychologist who hates Robocop. They never explain why she hates Robocop, in fact she hates him SO much that after Kong's initial battle with Robocop and then him returning for repairs and refit, she transfers her personality into Robocop 2, leading to the inevitable "going berserk" scene. Robo then tracks her down (or she goes after him) and he destroys her.
Sergeant Reed and the Old Man (who wasn't such a bad guy in Miller's version, I think) both get killed in this version. There isn't much in the way of humor, rather dark all throughout.
Oh yeah, the psychologist dresses like a hooker. Don't know if this was specific by Miller, or the artist realized this was a Frank Miller story and made her look that way.
One of them, a real nut named Kong, is killed in action so OCP decides to use him as the "base" for Robocop 2, the head of the project is this pop psychologist who hates Robocop. They never explain why she hates Robocop, in fact she hates him SO much that after Kong's initial battle with Robocop and then him returning for repairs and refit, she transfers her personality into Robocop 2, leading to the inevitable "going berserk" scene. Robo then tracks her down (or she goes after him) and he destroys her.
Sergeant Reed and the Old Man (who wasn't such a bad guy in Miller's version, I think) both get killed in this version. There isn't much in the way of humor, rather dark all throughout.
Oh yeah, the psychologist dresses like a hooker. Don't know if this was specific by Miller, or the artist realized this was a Frank Miller story and made her look that way.
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Who was the original brain donor?ShadowSonic wrote:The Original Miller version of who they made into RoboCop 2 made SO much more sense than the movie, but I still love it.
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Why badmouthing Robocop 3, I thought it was better then RC 2.
Not as good as the first but still enjoyable.
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Even though there's only about a minute or two more footage in the DC than the theatrical release, it makes a huge difference.His Divine Shadow wrote:Well I just showed Robocop directors cut to my GF who has never seen it before. I didn't think she'd like it but she thought it was pretty good actually.
A great example of how cutting even a second or two out of a scene can change the entire tone.
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