José Padilha Explains His Take On Robocop And Debunks Michael Fassbender Rumors!

José Padilha Explains His Take On Robocop And Debunks Michael Fassbender Rumors!

In a new interview with The Playlist, Brazilian Director José Padilha discusses his vision and new take on the story, and seemingly debunks those recent Fassbender casting rumors..

By LucasMend - Sep 25, 2011 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Robocop
Source: The Playlist


In a new interview with The Playlist, Director José Padilha talks a little bit more about Robocop:

I never approached [‘RoboCop’] by looking at the first one, and asking myself what do I keep and what do I take away. I just looked at the concept of ‘RoboCop,’ and the concept of ‘RoboCop’ is very, very interesting. RoboCop is not a superhero – he is not a superhero. He is a man that’s turned into something else, by technology, and by a certain political perspective that’s being criticized in Verhoeven’s film, and by the media, too. So that idea, of a man that’s turned into something else for some purpose, appeals to me on its own regardless of the first film.

He said when he was asked about how his vision of the film will be.

I had a take on it, which I can’t tell you what it is because it would ruin the surprise of the film, but I presented this take to MGM and to Roger[Birnbaum] and John and Adam, and they’re great guys. And they loved it, so they said, ‘let’s make a film about it,’ so I’m like recreating the story based on that concept, that brilliant concept of changing a man with technology, automated systems, which is sort of a metaphor for what’s going on in society anyways.

He continued by talking about his take on the film.

I think the media needs a little criticizing now, as it did in the ‘80s, don’t you? Just look at what happened in the Bush era with the lack of criticism we’ve seen from most of it at the beginning of the Iraq invasion, and the sort of patriotic approach of the media that you couldn’t say anything against it. It’s high time we got a little acid criticism of that in my film – in ‘RoboCop’.

Padilha also said that the remake will have social commentary just like the original did.

I did this interview for the Dutch media, because Verhoeven is Dutch, and I was doing them for ‘Elite Squad’ which is opening there. And I’m being interviewed by these guys and they said, ‘so who is going to be RobCop?’

I said I don’t know, and after the guy asked the same question like ten times, I said, ‘there’s so many great new actors in American films, like Michael Fassbender, Chris Pine and so on.’ And all of a sudden I’ve called Fassbender out, but we haven’t even discussed this film. But it’s true – he’s a great actor. But they’re all great actors. So it’s from one sentence in one interview with a Dutch guy.

Padilha debunked that Michael Fassbender was a front runner for the movie, he insisted that the casting is still premature, and no one was approached for the role yet. Fassbender's name only came up as one possibility the discussion.

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SdProphet
SdProphet - 9/25/2011, 3:34 PM
you guys, I'm robocop....
gost
gost - 9/25/2011, 3:53 PM
I would prefer an actor thats in his 30s to mid 40s
Vital
Vital - 9/25/2011, 3:53 PM
lmao at grif's lack of positive options in his pole haha.
Vital
Vital - 9/25/2011, 3:54 PM
poll* (whoopies :P)
MrBlueSky
MrBlueSky - 9/25/2011, 3:58 PM
This guy should go with James Marsters for Robo:



I hope he does a good job with this, but I really wanted to see Darren Aronofsky's take on the film. :(
Greengo
Greengo - 9/25/2011, 4:16 PM
The media rightly should be critisized for coddling the president.
sexymuppet
sexymuppet - 9/25/2011, 4:29 PM
hey lets make a movie about robocop, not what the you think about the f ucking media jackass
AK47
AK47 - 9/25/2011, 4:57 PM
This sounds cool, I watched the original RoboCop when I was a youngster so didn't really give a poop about the context or themes, just liked the gory action, but this sort of 'social commentary' that he wants include sounds pretty cool & 2 me feels like a good fit with the character
DPeterParker
DPeterParker - 9/25/2011, 4:58 PM
^^^^agreed...criticizing the media? wtf
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 9/25/2011, 5:14 PM
@Fantomex777, the Bush's policies = the Obama's policies, and will be the same policies when the new US president be elected.
And hell yeah, why not criticizing the media? Wake up
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 9/25/2011, 5:16 PM
Sounds interesting.

Patrick Wilson or Christian Bale as Robocop
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 9/25/2011, 5:17 PM
Michael Fassbender would be cool too
Greengo
Greengo - 9/25/2011, 5:45 PM
Yeah, all too often hollywood injects political undertones or not so vague messages in their films.

But what's with this guy going back the Bush administration when the media pummeled Bush all the time..Perhaps that shot at Bush will find him further favor with the elite in Hollywood...

If he wants to take on the media's lack of presidential criticism.. he doesn't need to look back 9 years.... he could just look at the last 3.
MatchesMalone1989
MatchesMalone1989 - 9/25/2011, 5:48 PM
Damn. So there won't be " I work for Dick Jones!" Pow! "Dick Jones runs OCP!" Smack! "OCP Runs the cops!" Crack!!!!

Murphy: Book him.

Cheif: Whats the charge?

Murphy: He's a cop killer.....

Love that movie.
Merkel
Merkel - 9/25/2011, 9:12 PM
If they keep the suit's design, the lead actor will have to be quite skinny, as Peter Weller was
theangrytroll
theangrytroll - 9/25/2011, 9:27 PM
I know who would make a GREAT Robocop! Peter Weller.

What?

That's been done already?

Oh.

This seems kinda pointless then.
stuff2say
stuff2say - 9/26/2011, 5:10 AM
hopefully he just looks like a slightly updated version of the original look but knowing hollyweird he will most likely look human with robo parts under his skin its the sad truth
MissMystique
MissMystique - 9/26/2011, 6:34 AM
Michael as robocop = SUPERSWEET:) LOVE HIM
thewolfx
thewolfx - 9/26/2011, 10:36 AM
what is this noob talking about

murphy didnt turn himself into robocop


ocp did, he had no say in the matter seeing as he was pretty much dead :/


man i hope this guy doesnt [frick] this up.
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