Jose Padilha Talks About 'Robocop'.

Jose Padilha Talks About 'Robocop'.

Yesterday it was confirmed that Jose Padilha would be directing the reboot/remake of 'Robocop' and in this interview he tells us a little about it and reveals that he's been involved for quite a while already...

By Comedian03 - Mar 20, 2011 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Robocop
Source: ComingSoon



Just yesterday we got the official word that Jose Padilha had signed on to direct the upcoming reboot/remake of 'Robocop' but as it turns out he's actually been involved in the film for quite some time.

Motion TV Online got the chance to talk to Padilha recently and asked him about the movie, the video is posted at the bottom but the subtitles don't kick in until a ways into the video so here's the text for you guys as well.

Q: How are the RoboCop negotiations?

Joe Padilha: It is about doing a new movie, and we're working on it at the moment, and the negotiations are closed already.

Q: It is already closed?

Padilha: It has been a while!

Q: Really? We received that news only on March 1st, but it seems like you've been talking about it for some time, is that correct?

Padilha: Yes, we're already working on the screenplay and everything...

Q: This is something that can work out really well or... I mean, because there's a lot of expectations around this, how are your expectations?

Padilha: I have no concerns about it. I only work on movies when it feels right, when I add something of my own way of portraying things. I make movies for myself and I don't feel nervous, I have no problem with expectations, and if the movie is going to work or not. I just look forward to keep its integrity and directing it the best way I can, all the rest doesn't concern me.

Q: MGM was looking for a globally appealing director. Why do you think they chose you?

Padilha: I don't know. I think they saw my movies and felt there was something there that could bring to the present day this controversial, yet different, violent movie which is RoboCop without misrepresenting it.

Q: So when can we expect RoboCop to come out?

Padilha: It's a project I'm developing from the very beginning together with Josh Zetumer, which is the screenwriter, and there's no deadline really. When the screenplay turns out good enough, then we will start shooting


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flames809
flames809 - 3/20/2011, 7:13 AM
robocop sucks well the old movies did. So i hope they make it good that it would interest me an make it that it wont suck, and also modern new and not make it or try to make it like the original movies.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 3/20/2011, 7:15 AM
[frick] this movie!!!

NO TO A REMAKE!


Flames @ You like the new FREDDY movie and hate the original STAR WARS trilogy lol???


This is just plain wrong.... so many cbm's that need to be adapted!


Leave THE CROW alone too!
jazzman
jazzman - 3/20/2011, 7:18 AM
they used of asked him this is reboot a R-Rated film not PG-13 and is it going to be released in 3D.

i remember Darren Aronofsky had a major disagree with MGM about he did not want to make the movie in 3D
rodsvilaca
rodsvilaca - 3/20/2011, 7:30 AM
José Padilha is indeed an equivalent of a Brazilian CHRIS NOLAN.

Tropa 1 & 2 are the best Brazilian movies of ALL TIME ever!
theangrytroll
theangrytroll - 3/20/2011, 8:05 AM
This is a BAAAADDDDDDDDD idea...
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 3/20/2011, 8:06 AM
IF HE MAKE ROBOCOP A HUMAN LOOKING ROBOT WITH NINJA SKILLZ IM GONNA BE MAD.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 3/20/2011, 8:21 AM
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 3/20/2011, 8:30 AM
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 3/20/2011, 8:33 AM
If its anything like the original movie im happy!

Alexander Skarsgård or Christian Bale as Alex J. Murphy / Robocop


They all can play very cold roles. Bale (American Psycho, Equilibrium), Skarsgård (True Blood) and Bettany (The Da Vinci Code, Gangster No. 1)
Digitaria51
Digitaria51 - 3/20/2011, 2:08 PM
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rbfn04
rbfn04 - 3/20/2011, 5:33 PM
Padilha is an overrated director. Both Elite movies are way overrated. Now, I'm not saying they are bad, but they aren't this amazing piece of cinema brazilians make it out to be
Fogs
Fogs - 3/21/2011, 7:50 AM
@rbfn04 I respect your opinion, but the last time I've got so thrilled as watching Elite 2 was at Batman begins.

Reminds me the kind of thrill of the 24 series.
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