Director Jose Padilha Is "Reinventing" Robocop

Director Jose Padilha Is "Reinventing" Robocop

During a recent interview, the director talks about his biggest challenges with the movie, and if he'll keep the political satire of the original.

By nailbiter111 - Jul 15, 2011 12:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Robocop
Source: wegotthiscovered.com


Skip to the 2:50 mark to listen to the Robocop info.



At least we know he isn't afraid to tackle tough subjects like political corruption. He seems like a nice bloke, and his vision for the remake seems fine, we'll just have to see what he does early with the cast before we can determine if he is on the right track.

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CapA
CapA - 7/15/2011, 1:35 AM
This crap doesn't even exist as far as I'm concerned. Verhoeven for ever !
ROMACK
ROMACK - 7/15/2011, 3:57 AM
Hmph. Not sure about this one. I like Robocop the way he is. On DVD.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 7/15/2011, 5:18 AM
Eh, every non-Verhoeven take on the character has been awful, but there have been enough of them now that I don't mind them trying again. Best case scenario, they actually make it work and give us something worthwhile, worst case has already been seen with Robocop 3. If the good name of Robocop can survive that, it can survive anything.
BellHorneKing
BellHorneKing - 7/15/2011, 2:12 PM
I think the time is right. Detroit is an even worse shithole than the movies predicted, and the technology is available.

Privatization runs rampant. Polution is bad as ever. Politicians are even worse than
they were portrayed in the 80's.

The timing for this film really couldn't be better.
BellHorneKing
BellHorneKing - 7/15/2011, 2:12 PM
I think the time is right. Detroit is an even worse shithole than the movies predicted, and the technology is available.

Privatization runs rampant. Polution is bad as ever. Politicians are even worse than
they were portrayed in the 80's.

The timing for this film really couldn't be better.
BorisSenna
BorisSenna - 7/15/2011, 8:24 PM
Go out and rent Elite Squad. All your fears will be put to rest. This guy has vision, he doesn't shy away from violence and he can direct this movie with his hand tied behind his back. Wait to be more than pleasantly surprised
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 7/16/2011, 9:22 AM
Yeah, listen up what this buddy said^^^, Padilha is one of the most talented directors nowadays in Brazil and I love Robocop and I'm sure we'll see something fresh here! Like he said; it's all about the right script, always!

Go rent Elite Squad I and II, you won't regret!
ShadowOfTheWeb
ShadowOfTheWeb - 7/17/2011, 8:08 AM
A modern version if done right could be more relevant than ever
HellScorpion
HellScorpion - 7/17/2011, 6:18 PM
I just hope they don't change the way that RoboCop looks as a cyborg, I've heard some pissing and moaning. about the way he looks. Get a clue: he supposed to be bulky and move oddly, he's not a damn robot.
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