New RoboCop Trailer Shows Some Explosive Action
November 23, 2013 by brennon
We loved the look of the original trailer for this movie, RoboCop, coming next year in February and the third one has popped up showing some more of the action scenes. Check it out above...
Considering my recent love for shows like Almost Human it's pretty awesome to be seeing more near-future films and geeky content coming in the future. The movie itself is looking like it could actually be quite good and if you try to take it on it's own merits I think we might have a decent sci-fi flick.
I will leave it up to you guys to discuss whether or not you think that the film is going to be able to shine from beneath it's predecessor.
Drop some comments below.
It’s still missing the point. The original one was about the greed of mega corporations, that they would ride roughshod over people. A very 80’s concept, admittedly. As an action film, no doubt it’s going to be good. Lots of explosions and fighting robots as Murphy overcomes his programming and fights the good fight, but it’s missing the callous arrogance of the original, the brutality, the sheer cruelty of ‘lose the arm’. And sadly, it still looks like a suit of powered armour. Peter Weller played the role beautifully, with slow, mechanical movements that were deliberately, precise – machine like.… Read more »
I find it sort of funny that many people have mentioned that the first robocop depicted corporations as cold and this one not like that. From the trailers I got that every city in the world is “managed” by robots and only the USA has resisted this policing method. So they slap a human element to worm the public to the robot idea. The first robocop had the robots go havoc and therefor unserviceable. This version seems to gotten over the faulty robot idea and they play a roll of prison guard for everyone. Yes this version seems to make… Read more »
Watch it first.
Looks watchable, but the list of successful remakes/reboots is not a very long one. I don’t need a movie to be remade just to update the special effects.
And I mean successful in artistic sense.