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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn immersive 4+ hour journey into the making of the seminal sci-fi movie RoboCop (1987).An immersive 4+ hour journey into the making of the seminal sci-fi movie RoboCop (1987).An immersive 4+ hour journey into the making of the seminal sci-fi movie RoboCop (1987).
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I loved every second of this. I always appreciate a good 'behind the scenes' doc, yet for the most part they usually seem too short. The fact that this is as long and comprehensive as it is, is nothing short of feeling like I've received 44 Christmases all at once.
The love and appreciation the makers of this have for the source material shines through in every single moment. The actors and production guys all seem to be loving every moment they get to reminisce.
Honestly if I could get a doc series of this depth and quality for every one of my favourite 80's flicks I'd literally be living heaven on earth.
The love and appreciation the makers of this have for the source material shines through in every single moment. The actors and production guys all seem to be loving every moment they get to reminisce.
Honestly if I could get a doc series of this depth and quality for every one of my favourite 80's flicks I'd literally be living heaven on earth.
This Documentary is so good. Not only is it one of my favorite movies but this Documentary series explains everything scene by scene! I could see this whole series on a future Blu Ray. Peter Weller explains all of his scenes and I give him props for how much he put in. He even did some pop lock dance moves to get the robotic movement. It's a must watch for all of the Robofans! I've been on the edge of my seat for the whole series! I was even was dying to come home from work to continue the series because I didn't finish it in one day. It's got all of the cast talking about how they made the movie. It's definitely a must see!
As a massive Robocop fan this is a must see,
or if a 80s film fan in general.
To have cast and crew relive memories and stories about the making this film and the creativity behind some of the most iconic scenes dialogue and sound effects is a wonder to behold!
No CGI, just skilled filmmakers at work from Robocops original creation to getting the film having the greenlight to the audience's reaction to its initial test screenings and then of course to release across the world.
If your thinking of making a documentary this is the format to follow.
Put down your phone, you have 20 seconds to comply.....
To have cast and crew relive memories and stories about the making this film and the creativity behind some of the most iconic scenes dialogue and sound effects is a wonder to behold!
No CGI, just skilled filmmakers at work from Robocops original creation to getting the film having the greenlight to the audience's reaction to its initial test screenings and then of course to release across the world.
If your thinking of making a documentary this is the format to follow.
Put down your phone, you have 20 seconds to comply.....
It really was an iconic sci-fi movie, and they truly just don't make them like that anymore. It rivals and surpassed the Terminator in a number of areas. Documentary is very interesting as so many of the cast and crew take part, and it virtually breaks down the movie scene by scene, giving you massive insight in to the production. The effects side of things I found really interesting, and just the thought and creative processes.
Like other franchises Robocop became diluted and virtually destroyed. Robocop was a raw sci-fi movie which did not hold back. It is sad but making a movie like that in this day and age is virtually unthinkable. You get adult movies, but they are small productions or art house-not on the scale of this block buster dark dystopian commentary on the future. Studios seem to scared to take risks, which is a draining the life out of cinema at the moment.
Very thankful that they took the time to make this in depth documentary on one of the Sci-fi greats.
Like other franchises Robocop became diluted and virtually destroyed. Robocop was a raw sci-fi movie which did not hold back. It is sad but making a movie like that in this day and age is virtually unthinkable. You get adult movies, but they are small productions or art house-not on the scale of this block buster dark dystopian commentary on the future. Studios seem to scared to take risks, which is a draining the life out of cinema at the moment.
Very thankful that they took the time to make this in depth documentary on one of the Sci-fi greats.
I waited for about five years for this documentary to come out. After COVID hit it was delayed further and I was beginning to lose hope that it would ever make it out to print. But here it is in it's final form and it does not disappoint. From the music and the intro to the detail of every interview from the original film crew. The actors, director, producers, writers, creators all lend commentary to this and it's such a polished piece well worth the wait. Peter Weller was originally not interested in doing the project for some reason. I can't think of how disappointing this would have been without the titular character but it proved to be an excellent addition. Very nostalgic and entertaining for everyone who grew up watching this classic.
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- AnecdotesAfter turning down numerous invitations to be interviewed for the documentary, Peter Weller finally agreed to a sit-down interview in early 2021.
- ConnexionsFeatures RoboCop (1987)
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